Linux Crash Course - The lsof Command |
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In the Linux Crash Course series, you'll learn all the skills you'll need to become a seasoned Linux Administrator, one video at a time! In this episode, we'll take a look at the lsof command, which you can use to view open files on your Linux server or workstation. This is definitely a very useful command, so don't miss out!
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