In this tutorial, we help you master the use of ‘Find’ command in Linux through the top five secret uses of ‘Find’ command. Starting with a bit advance use of ‘find’ we should move to the advance execution.
Divya Kiran Kumar

Divya Kiran Kumar
I'm the Editor of FOSS Linux and a passionate blogger. With a background in Software Engineering, I decided to shift my career towards blogging and content creation. My love for Linux led me to specialize in writing about open-source software and the Linux operating system. As a Linux enthusiast, I can't imagine using anything else on my PC. I believe in the power of open-source software and the vast community that surrounds it. This is why I'm dedicated to sharing my knowledge and experience with others through FOSS Linux. Apart from my work at FOSS Linux, I also enjoy reading non-fictional books. My favorite read so far has been Sapiens, which was an eye-opening experience that helped me understand the human story from a new perspective. I hope that you find my content informative and engaging, and that it helps enhance your experience with Linux. Thank you for taking the time to read my work, and have a great day ahead!
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In this article, I explain, how can you optimize your day-to-day task, increase the chances of getting hired, and most importantly, how to save precious hours of your life. ‘grep’ command is the prime weapon in the war zone of …
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Linux has come a long way when it comes to file sharing. A user no longer has to configure an SSH or set up an FTP server. They can now use a nifty app called Teleport. This tutorial will explain …
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Spotify music service supports the Linux operating system with the help of Snap, Flatpak, and Ubuntu applications. The app doesn’t work well on PCs with minimal resources.
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Windows users that are looking to use Linux or at least try it out for the first time may seem at a loss on how to go about doing it. The first thought is that a user would need a …
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OpenMandriva has announced the release of their latest build, called OMLx 4.0 which comes with new and exciting changes. Let’s take a look at the new features.
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Getting hardware and your Linux system software details are one of the important steps in Linux administration. In this article, we will dig deep into the commands used to fish out these system details using uname command-line tool.
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Ubuntu comes built-in with a backup tool known as “Déjà Dup.” The backup tool is deactivated by default. This tutorial will guide you in setting up the backup of files and folders to a location.
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Fedora ships with GNOME desktop as default DE and there are several Fedora spins that come prepackaged with other desktop environments including KDE, Cinnamon, Xfce, and more. Note that Deepin and Pantheon are not available as Fedora spins, but must …
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Oracle VM VirtualBox is a free, open source, and powerful virtualization product for enterprise and home use. With frequently released versions, VirtualBox is actively being developed and has a growing list of features, supported guest OS and platforms.