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linux-scripts/iforgot/iforgot.txt
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List all available partitions to mount lsblk
Mount drive the easy way udisksctl mount -b /dev/sd[letter][number]
Start OpenVPN sudo openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/elitebook.ovpn
Music CD burner k3b
Mass file renamer thunar -B
File copier with progress bar: rsync -vau
Check ip/mac address: ifconfig -a
List all installed packages apt-list-installedbyme (see ~/.bash_aliases)
pdftk examples: pdftk file1.pdf file2.pdf file3.pdf cat output newfile.pdf
pdftk examples: pdftk A=one.pdf B=two.pdf cat A1-7 B1-5 A8 output combined.pdf
Recover lost or deleted files: photorec
Try to fix a jacked up drive: testdisk
Markdown link: [link text](htttp://www.url-website.con)
Tar examples:
Gzip (standard, fastest) tar -czvf archive.tar.gz stuff
Bzip2 (better compression, slower) tar -cjvf archive.tar.bz2 stuff
Bzip2 (better compression, slower) tar -cJvf archive.tar.xz stuff
extract files tar -xvf archive.tar.<ext>
zip zip [-b path] archive.zip stuff
unzip
Bash "for" syntax: for f in foo*.pattern; do mv "$f" "${f/%.pattern/.replace}"; done
Performance monitor, show processes htop
PerfMon that shows hard disk usage iotop
Show all kinds of helpful system info inxi -Fxzd
Run script.sh at startup add script.desktop to /home/USERNAME/.config/autostart/
cat text file to clipboard cat new_tutoring_student.txt | xsel -b
pv syntax pv < inputfile > outputfile
in case of an I/O error with dd or pv sudo ddrescue inputfile outputfile
in case printing suddenly has issues, try re-enabling cups-browsed
maybe do sudo systemctl enable cups-browsed.service
Edit this file at ~/iforgot.txt