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How to execute commands in parallel in Linux

How to execute commands in parallel in Linux

  • Post author:Marianne elanotta
  • Post published:July 13, 2021

In Linux, when we work from the command line, it is often very convenient to be able to execute several commands in a single line. For example if you want to download, decompress and open (more…)

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