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How to use the command 'etckeeper' (with examples)
Etckeeper is a powerful tool that facilitates the tracking of system configuration files located in the /etc directory using a version control system like Git.
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How to use the command 'ethtool' (with examples)
ethtool is a utility for examining and controlling network interface controllers (NIC) parameters on Linux systems.
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How to Use the Command 'eu-readelf' (with Examples)
The eu-readelf command is a tool that displays information about Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) files, which are commonly used in Unix-based operating systems for executables, shared libraries, and core dumps.
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How to Use the Command 'euse' for Managing Gentoo USE Flags (with examples)
The ’euse’ command is a part of the Gentoo Linux distribution toolkit that provides users with the ability to manage USE flags efficiently.
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How to use the command 'eventcreate' (with examples)
The eventcreate command is a Windows command-line utility used to create custom event log entries.
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How to Use the Command 'evtest' (with Examples)
Evtest is a powerful utility within Linux systems utilized for testing and debugging input device drivers.
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How to use the command 'eww' (with examples)
‘Eww’, or ‘ElKoWar’s Wacky Widgets’, is a highly customizable, extensible widget system that allows users to create and manage their own dynamic widgets tailored to any window manager environment.
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