about:cache = type this in firefox url and it gives cache size
alias = lists aliases

apropos php = info about php modules

alsactl -v = prints alsa mixer’s version

amixer = info about amixer component

amixer info = info about amixer

amixer -c = available amixer controls

anacron -v = version of anacron

aplaymidi -v = version of aplay

apm -v = version of apm

apropos php = info about all php modules

arecord -v = version of arecord

bc = starts a command line calculator

cal = shows calendar

cal 2009 = shows 2009 calendar

cal -j = prints current month’s calendar where days are numbered

cal -m = pritns current month’s calendar where Monday is the 1st day

cal -y = prints current year’s calendar

cal 12 2005 = prints December month of 2005

cat /var/log/yum.log

cat /var/log/yum.log | grep mysql = mysql install and update dates

cat /proc/meminfo = prints memory info

cat /proc/cpuinfo = prints cpu info

cat /proc/devices = list of devices

cat /proc/statistics = disk statictics

cat /proc/filesystems = file system info

cat /proc/interrupts = IRQ channel assignments

cat /proc/iomem = physical memory addresses

cat /proc/ioport = virtual memory addresses

cat /proc/keys = list of keys kept by kernel

cat /proc/loadavg = shows 1 5 15 min load averages

cat /proc/misc = list of devices

cat /proc/modules = list of loaded modules

cat /proc/mounts = list of mounts

cat /proc/partitions = list of partitions

cat /proc/mdstat = RAID status

cat /proc/stat = kernel statictics

cat /proc/swaps = list of swaps

cat /proc/uptime = uptime in seconds

cat /proc/version = kernel version

cat /var/xyz.txt = prints output of a file

cat /selinux/enforce = current status of selinux

cat /etc/shells = lists all installed shells on the os

cat /etc/inittab = info about run levels

cat filename | sort = sorting output in alphabetical order

cat filename.txt | less = shows contents of the file, scroll bar fixed, q to quit

cat filename.txt | more = shows contents of the file, page by page, spacebar to another page

cat /etc/x11/xorg.conf = monitor info

cat -s filename.txt = shows consecutive blank lines as one

cat -n filename.txt = shows all lines with numbers

cat -b filename.txt = shows only none-blank lines with numbers

cat filename.txt | head = gives top 10 lines ie head of the file

cat filename1 filename2 > filename3 = merges the files

cat filename1 filename2 >> filename3 = adds contents to another files

cat /etc/fstab = list of all devices

cat /etc/filesystems = of file systems

cat /etc/fedora-release = Fedora release/version no

cat /etc/issue = Linux distro name

cat /var/log/messages | grep -F ntpd =

cat /var/log/wtmp = lists all logins and logouts

cat /run/utmp = lists last reboots and shutdowns

cat /bin/ls | strings = lists all ASCII text in ls

cat abc.txt | tr ‘[a-z]’ ‘[A-Z]’ = converts file into uppecase

cat abc.txt | tr ‘[a-z]’ ‘[A-Z]’ > uppecase.txt = converts file into a new file

cat /usr/include/asm/unistd.h = list of system calls

cat /usr/include/asm/unistd.h | wc -l = number of system calls

cd / = takes into root directory

cdrecord -scanbus = lists available cd/dvd devices

chkconfig –list mysqld = mysql configuration details

chsh username /bin/bash =

chsh -s new-shell username = change the default shell to a new one

clear = clears the screen/prompt

chmod o=rwx, g=rw, u=r /usr/local/bin = change file permissions

chmod ogu=rwx /usr/local/bin = change file permissions

convert imagename.jpg imagename.png = converts jpg image into png

convert imagename.gif imagename.bmp = converts gif image into bmp

convert imagename.tiff imagename.pcx = converts tiff image into pcx

convert -resize 340×140 image1.jpg image2.jpg = resizes jpg image

convert -sample 50%x50% image1.jpg image2.jpg = resizes jpg image

convert -rotate 90 image1.jpg image2.jpg = rotates jpg image 50 degrees

convert -fill blue -pointsize 80 -font helvetica -draw ‘text 10,50 “my image”’ img1.jpg img2.jpg = inserts text into jpg image

convert -thumbnail 120×120 a.jpg b.png = converts jpg image into png image

convert -thumbnail 120×120 -polaroid 8 a.jpg b.png = converts into polaroid picture

convert -thumbnail 120×120 -polaroid 8 -rotate 8 a.jpg a-c.png = converts and rotates

convert -sepia-tone 75% imga.jpg imgb.png = changes tone of image

convert -charcoal 5 house.jpg char-house.png = changes tone of image

convert -colorize 175 house.jpg color-house.png = changes color of image

Ctrl+Alt+delete = restarts Linux

Ctrl+Alt+backspace = restarts login screen

Ctrl+Shift+Ins(Insert) = pasting something from other source ie web page etc to command prompt

Ctrl+C = clear the command line if the output keeps running…..

date = prints today’s date

date ‘+%A %B %d %G’ = display day, month, day of month, year

date ‘+The date today is %F.’ = displays date in yyyy-mm-dd format

date –date=’2 weeks’ = displays date two weeks from today

date –date=’20 days’ = displays date 20 days from today

date –date=’2 months’ = displays date 2 months from today

date –date=’2 years’ = displays date 2 years from today

date –date=’2 years 2 months 2 days’ = displays date 2 years 2 months 2 days from today

date –date=’14 Jul’ +%A = display day on which July 14 falls

diff oldfile.txt newfile.txt = checks difference between two files

dig yahoo.com = gives info about yahoo website

dmesg = a summary of hardware profile

dmesg | head n -5 = shows first 5 lines

dmesg | head -5 = shows first 5 lines

dmesg | tail -n 4 = shows last 4 lines

dmesg | tail -4 = shows last 4 lines

dmesg | grep ATA = shows lines containing ATA

dmidecode = BIOS info

dmidecode | head -n10 = first 10 lines of BIOS info

dmidecode –-type baseboard = baseboard info

dmidecode –-type cache = cache info

dmidecode –-type chassis = chassis info

dmidecode –-type connector = connector info

dmidecode –-type memory = memory info

dmidecode –type processor = processor info

dmidecode –-type slot = slot info

dmidecode –-type system = system info

dmidecode –-type wrongtype = gives right words/types

dos2unix abc.txt xyz.txt = converts file into unix format

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