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How To Find Linux Commands And Programs Using Whereis

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How To Find Linux Commands And Programs Using Whereis
Gary Newell
Linux Expert
How To Find Linux Commands And Programs Using Whereis
The whereis command in Linux can be used to search for the physical binary files, the source code and the manuals for a program.
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