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Remove security limitations from PDF documents using ghostscript (for Windows)
#4345 also works under windows

Purge configuration files of removed packages on debian based systems
also search with aptitude search '~c'

check open ports (both ipv4 and ipv6)
Check open TCP and UDP ports

Increment the filename of png in a given directory by one

Run command in an ftp session
By putting ! in front of a command, we are able to run it from an ftp session.

Get full directory path of a script regardless of where it is run from
Also resolves symlinks, showing the full path of the link target

Get Cisco network information
This gives you lots of nifty Cisco network information like VLAN tag, port and switch information.

Running scripts after a reboot for non-root users .
Sometimes we may want to run a script when a system reboots . We can simply do this by just scheduling the script using vixie cron with the @reboot option . e.g @reboot I use it to send me an alert message on our prod hosts to send an alert message when the system reboots . @reboot zaman uptime | echo `uptime` | mail -s "`uname -n` got rebooted" me@myhost.com

list block devices
Shows all block devices in a tree with descruptions of what they are.

Email yourself a quick message
Usage: mailme message This is a useful function if you want to get notified about process completion or failure. e.g. $ mailme "process X completed"


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