Still using these obsolete Linux commands? They might be popular from the olden days but perhaps it is time to look for alternatives.
Still using these obsolete Linux commands? They might be popular from the olden days but perhaps it is time to look for alternatives.
End of story. That settles it. Case closed. No exceptions. That’s final. Consider it settled. It’s non-negotiable. End of discussion. That’s the final word. Nothing more to add. Enough said.
Pretty decent list, not gonna lie. Might steal some for future emphasis. Thanks!