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Jack Wallen continues his Linux 101 series, with an introduction on how to copy files and directories from the command line.
You can run a series of Linux commands to copy multiple files to a folder or copy a single file to multiple folders, but you can save time and trouble by using xargs, loops and scripts.
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This Linux Command Lets You Copy & Paste Without a Mouse - MSN
What Is xclip? xclip is a command-line utility used on Linux systems with an X11 implementation to interact with the X selection (also known as the clipboard). It allows you to copy text from ...
In spite of the huge differences between Linux and Windows, sharing files between the systems is surprisingly easy. Here’s a look at two very different ways to make this happen.
If you need to share or transfer files between Linux machines, you have plenty of options. Here are some you might not have considered.
Need help accessing your files without a web browser? Linux has a few solutions you can access right from the command line.
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Mastering the Linux File System: My Go-To Commands and Tips - MSN
If youre new to Linux or just want to level up, getting comfortable with the file system is the way to go. Stick with it, and before long, youll feel right at home.
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