Linux – The cp command

One of the most common command to use (and need to be used) on Linux systems, especially when working on CLI only systems (with no GUI installed), is the cp (copy) command. The following section of this article will show several common and advanced ways to use cp command on Linux systems on files and folders.
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Copy file to remote servers (Powershell)

A common activity, on many IT environments, is to move/copy files from a system to another, usually in a scheduled mode. Let’s see how to do it with Powershell on Windows systems. Read More …

Clear Clipboard by using Command Prompt, Shortcut and Context Menu

On any computer system, in a layman language, when you copy or cut some content to paste somewhere, it is stored on RAM for a short period until you copy or cut another content. Now if we talk about clipboard, you will get some idea of what it is and how it works. In the following section we will see how this function works on a Windows platform and how to properly clearing it easily using multiple methods. Read More …

Linux – scp transfer files (passwordless) between systems

SSH (Secure SHELL) is a network protocol that is used to login into remote servers for execution of commands and programs. It is also used to transfer files from one computer to another computer over the network using secure copy (SCP) Protocol. Let’s see how to automate, passwordless, using Public/Private keys, file transfers between systems. Read More …