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  1. Linux: set date through command line - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    Mar 23, 2016 · I used the date command and time format listed below to successfully set the date from the terminal shell command performed on Android Things which uses the Linux Kernal.

  2. What does "--" (double dash / double hyphen) mean? - Unix

    More precisely, a double dash (--) is used in most Bash built-in commands and many other commands to signify the end of command options, after which only positional ("non-option") …

  3. command line - What does the ./ mean (dot slash) in linux? - Unix ...

    Oct 11, 2017 · The dot-slash, ./, is a relative path to something in the current directory. The dot is the current directory and the slash is a path delimiter. When you give the command touch ./a …

  4. command line - How do I set time and date from the Internet?

    Firstly, if you want to change your timezone you can use: sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata To update the time and date from the internet on a Linux distribution that uses a modern version of …

  5. How can I verify SSL certificates on the command line?

    Jul 7, 2011 · The command shows a condensed version of SSL certificate details as two lines. The two lines are equivalent to one certificate file within your chain. From the two lines that …

  6. Single command to check if file exists, and print (custom ... - linux

    Single command to check if file exists, and print (custom) message to stdout? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 11 months ago Modified 2 years, 10 months ago

  7. How to check OS and version using a Linux command

    What is the Linux command to check the server OS and its version? I am connected to the server using shell.

  8. How can I display the contents of a text file on the command line?

    Oct 11, 2016 · I would like to display the contents of a text file on the command line. The file only contains 5-6 characters. Is there an easy way to do this?

  9. command line - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    How do I convert an epoch timestamp to a human readable format on the cli? I think there's a way to do it with date but the syntax eludes me (other ways welcome).

  10. command line - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    Is there a way to connect to a serial terminal just as you would do with SSH? There must be a simpler way than tools such as Minicom, like this $ serial /dev/ttyS0 I know I can cat the output …