You can use the stat command to view dates and times associated with Linux files, and the date command can do some handy conversions if you’d like to display the current time in the epoch format.
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Linux containers do what my Proxmox VMs couldn't: run a dozen services without wasting half my memory
Linux containers replaced most of my Proxmox VMs, cutting memory use, speeding up restarts, and making a dozen services ...
The "time" command in Linux is a process timer and does not display the system time. Though counterintuitive, the Linux "date" command displays the time, as well as the date, on a Linux box. You can ...
Back in 2006, Linus Torvalds said, "Controlling a laser with Linux is crazy, but everyone in this room is crazy in his own way. So if you want to use Linux to control an industrial welding laser, I ...
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