3 Linux Tips | Swap Usage - Network Scans - Power Management

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3 Linux Tips | Swap Usage - Network Scans - Power Management
Lets go over these three commands that you have to know in Linux. Timestamps included so skip to the tip you want to see below:
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00:00 Introduction
01:15 vm.swappiness - Swap File Usage
04:57 nmap - Network Scan your LAN
07:23 Power Management - tlp powertop backlight
10:39 Conclusion
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