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The Linux tail command is a versatile tool for monitoring and analyzing files in various scenarios. Whether you're analyzing system logs, tracking web server activity, or debugging applications, tail ...
The shred command is a good option for removing files from a Linux system in a way that makes them virtually impossible to recover.
If you really want to see what's happening beneath the hood of your Linux distribution, you need to use log files.
BleachBit will free various caches, delete cookies, clear Internet history, shred temporary files, delete logs, and discard various types of junk you probably weren’t even aware was on your system.
In another entry of his Linux 101 series, Jack Wallen shows you how to delete files and folders from Linux using the Command Line Interface (CLI).