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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

This is why the iPhone 8 is more expensive than the iPhone 7

For the first time in years, Apple increased the entry price of new iPhones with the iPhone 8. The 64GB iPhone 8 is priced at $699, which is $50 more than the 32GB iPhone 7 or the 16GB iPhone 6s that were the cheapest iPhones in previous years. The same goes for the iPhone 8 Plus, which retails starting at $799, or $30 more expensive than the iPhone 7 Plus last year. The higher capacity models, however, are priced just like their 2016 equivalents.
Why does a new iPhone cost more than it used to? A new teardown offers us the answers.
iFixit may be the teardown authority when it comes to do-it-yourself repairs, but it’s IHS’s teardowns that tell us how much it costs to manufacture an iPhone.
Just like every year, the company released its findings on the matter, concluding that both the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are more expensive to make, which explains why Apple hiked the base price by up to $50.
The iPhone 8 Plus components cost $288.08, while manufacturing adds a $7.36 for a total of $295.44. That’s $17.78 more than the iPhone 8 Plus. Comparatively, the iPhone 8 bill of materials os $247.51, $9.57 higher than the iPhone 7. Costs for software and research and development aren’t factored in these estimates.
IHS told Bloomberg that the iPhone 8’s biggest improvements concern the camera, memory, and processor.
“The added value went to memory, camera, and processing. That’s where we can materially identify where they’ve improved the overall product, and hence why they can command a higher price for it,” IHS analyst Wayne Lam said.
Screens, mechanical enclosures including the glass back are the most expensive iPhone 8 components. The added wireless charging parts also increased power-management costs by $2. The larger storage capacity costs $6 more per unit, while the A11 Bionic chip is $5 more expensive than its predecessor.
By raising the base price for new iPhones, Apple is looking to keep its margins intact in spite of the increased cost to manufacture the device.

7 Best Android Hacking Apps on the Internet Ever in 2017

In the era of android operating system, It really reduces our workload and we can down many of thing with the android smartphone in just a few clicks. So Guys, on the other hand, there is a black world of android apps that can be used by hackers to do illegal and strange activities. In technical language, there are lots of apps which are used to do hacking and other illegal stuff that against android’s policy. Our purpose is not to promote these apps but aware about these android hacking apps that these apps exist too. Many of android users not aware about these apps cause these are not available on google play store but you can find these apps on the internet freely. You can even search on internet about best android hacking apps and you can easily get these apps.

Best Android Notorious Hacking Apps

There are millions of android apps on google play store’s ad on the internet available for users but you know very good side has bad side So on the internet there are bad android apps also exist that we listed as most notorious android apps used by hackers and crackers.

Top 10 Best Android Hacking Apps used by Pro Hackers (Video):



Best Android Hacking Apps List (LIKE THIS ABOVE VIDEO)

List of Best 7 Most Notorious Android apps Ever used on the Internet:

Many of you guys heard about the top best android app of different categories but today we are going to show you the most notorious best android hacking apps available on internet and people are freely using that app and do illegal activities and do some hacking stuff on their android smartphones.

Zanti

Zanti is one of the top notorious app developed by Zimperium and have many of download. Basically, this app is used for wi-fi network penetration or security assessment. But on the other side, many users perform wi-fi hacking and do illegal activities using this app. Using this app you can control those smartphone, tablets devices who connected same wi-fi- as you. You can also do a prank with your friends and redirect to particular URL and upload images to his screen and more stuff.

Droidsqli

Many of your heard about SQL Injection attack that most of the time perform on vulnerable websites and all and now there is one app named DroidSQLI that enable you to perform SQL Injection on websites through your android device. This is one and only app which perform an SQL injection attack. Many of app are available but no one can beat this one. This app is also known as one of the best hacking apps for android smartphones.

Dsploit

Dsploit is a power suit app for network assessment. You can fully analyse your network that which services and devices running on your network. Who is connected to your network and all types of information? Many of black hat use this app to hack into the network and get access to devices and also deserved in the list of android hacking apps. In this app, you can access to features like Login Cracker, Simple sniff, password sniffer and kill connection and lot of other features that many of hackers and crackers need it.

WPA WPS Tester

WPA WPS tester app is usually used to check wi-fi vulnerability but now these days people use this app for wi-fi hacking. When you launch this app they show you the vulnerable wifi in the green tab so you can easily apply random PIN that given by this app and get wifi password of that network. To Use this app correctly you need to root your smartphone so you can easily hack wifi password. This app is basically for finding network vulnerability so we recommend to not use this app for hacking.

Nmap

Network map is one of the most popular names in network mapping cause this is powerful tool bu whole networking industry so they also developed Nmap app for android. It is working on both rooted and unrooted smartphone. Basically, it can map your all of network like who is connected to it who is trying to connect and this kind of information that mapping process need. Nmap is used by network professionals who perform network exploration to find vulnerable part of the network.
it can scan the whole network including ports, network protocol, users and other details of hosts who are connected. It can show your network details after mapping so you can find vulnerable part of your network and fix it.

APK Inspector

Many of android users know this app named APK inspector cause this is the most popular app in the field of reverse engineering. You can get any android app’s source code using this app and do changes in source code and get access to their full features. You can perform reverse engineering on any android app and make changes as your desired and perform any of task you want by some apps. You can fully control any android apps by make changes. You need to root your smartphone if you want to access this app on your android devices.

AndroRAT

First Android Remote Administration tool that let you access to some other system via remote connection from your android device. You can control other machines with this small android app. Many of users illegally use this app to access someone computers or smartphones nd performs illegal activities. It is based on client/Server connection and operation performed between them.
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Monday, September 25, 2017

How To Make Money From Your Blog




Now that you have your blog set up and traffic is coming your way, you’re ready to start monetizing your blog.
You must have seen or heard about people who make a lot of money from blogs. Some people aren’t even afraid to show it off to their readers. Here are a couple of folks who do extremely well with blogging:
  1. Pat Flynn from SmartPassiveIncome.commakes around $80,000 per month (he started his blog 5-6 years ago, though).
  2. Lindsay from PinchOfYum.com makes around $20,000 per month (she started her blog in 2010).
  3. Regina from ByRegina.com makes around $7,000 per month.

Email marketing to your own list the best way to make money with your blog.

List building refers to adding new subscribers to your email list. You can entice readers to subscribe by offering a free gift exclusive to subscribers and, of course, by consistently producing great content that people want to come back to.
But how does this help you monetize? It keeps people in-the-know. When you launch your eCourse, start offering consulting services, or publish an eBook, your subscribers are going to be the first ones to care. So, if you want to see quick results after a launch, be sure you have an email list built up to gain access to a pool of interested individuals.
That’s not to mention that you can also monetize your email campaigns with banner ads and affiliate links, too. In some cases, you might even set up a separate paid subscription email list for exclusive tips and offers.
If you want to start gathering your visitors you will need a email service. I recommend Constant Contact. *Constant Contact has a 60 day free trial (no credit-card required). After that their pricing starts as low as $20/month but I was able to get you 20% off if you click here! I like their service because it isn’t expensive, they have excellent support, and a great autoresponder management system.

Here are six more excellent ways you can monetize your blog:

1) Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is a type of performance-based marketing. As the blogger, you include links to a product or service offered through another business’s affiliate program. If one of your visitors clicks on that link and purchases the good or service, you’ll receive a cut of the cost.
That’s how I monetize my blog here at Start Blogging Online.
If you choose to join an affiliate program, it’s always a good idea to:
  1. Only promote products relevant to your niche.
  2. Only promote products you’ve personally used and recommend.
  3. Include a disclaimer on your site as to not mislead your readers (like I do here).
So how do you get involved in affiliate marketing? You can start by joining a popular program such as:
But you don’t have to stick with just the big-name programs. Businesses can also set up their own programs for a single product or a small group of products, and you can become one of their affiliates. For instance, a fellow blogger might offer an affiliate program for eBooks or eCourses in your niche, which would be a great opportunity for you since it’s highly relevant to your readers.
How much can you make through affiliate links? Melissa Culbertson of Blog Clarity points out just two examples of a mommy blogger and decorative concrete blogger who make $20,000 and $32,000 per year respectively, and that’s with minimal visitors.

2) Google AdSense

Some people create a self-hosted blog solely for ads and Google AdSense is one of the most popular ad networks around. Simply put, you make money by displaying ads on your site. There are two ways to start earning cash from Google AdSense:
  1. Based on impressions: This depends on page views. For instance, for every 1,000 page views you get, you earn a set dollar amount.
  2. Based on clicks: Regardless of page views, if a visitor clicks on the ad from your site, you’ll earn a certain cut of the ad revenue. This can range anywhere from $0.01 to a couple of dollars depending on the ad.
AdSense is compatible with free Blogger blogs and self-hosted WordPress blogs, but keep in mind that it won’t work with a free WordPress blog (although you can monetize with WordAds if you have a custom domain).
googleadsense
How much can you make with AdSense? Well, that all depends on your traffic and how many people are willing to click on your ads. (Remember that you should never click on your own ads since Google can penalize you for it.) Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income has reported earning upwards of $3,000 per month on AdSense revenue alone, but other bloggers like Spencer Haws of Niche Pursuitshave reported earnings well over $10,000 per month.

3) Course and/or Services

If you’re already teaching your visitors through your blog, why not create an exclusive learning opportunity by building a paid online course? A common way to sell these courses is by setting up an 8-week course through automated email messages or releasing the full package all at once so students can work at their own pace. Just some examples of online courses include:
  • Audience Business Masterclass (from Firepole Marketing)
  • Article Writing Masterclass (by Carol Tice and Linda Formichelli)
  • Social Media Training for Serious Marketers (from Market Motive)
How much can you make selling eCourse memberships? Again, this all depends on how much you sell it for and how many people are willing to purchase the course. Gina Horkey of Horkey Handbook made over $1,000 in her first month after launching a freelance writing eCourse.
Like courses, you can also offer services. For example, many bloggers are also freelance writers, and they get paid to write blog content for other people. Other common services include speaking engagements and private coaching. Depending on your niche, you can get more specific. A wedding blogger, for instance, might offer wedding planning services.

4) Consulting

Consulting is another popular way to make money through your blog’s traffic. With these services, you charge a fee to give feedback to readers. For example, let’s say you blog about social media. You could charge $75 for a one-hour Skype session where you discuss your client’s social media strategy. Along with the Skype call, you might send a full written report via email on how to improve that strategy.
Let’s look at a few examples. Jim Connolly of Jim’s Marketing Blog sells two-hour-long “Pick My Brain” sessions for $319 a pop to discuss marketing tactics. Sophie Lizard of Be a Freelance Blogger sells one-on-one mentoring sessions for freelance bloggers in packages ranging from $197 to $497.

5) Paid Reviews and/or Banner-ads

If you’re generating a decent amount of traffic, you might be approached by a business looking to sponsor your site. There are usually two requests you get in these cases:
  1. Paid reviews or sponsorship posts
  2. Banner ads
Paid reviews are when the business sends you their product and pays you to write a review about it, but you are not obligated to write a positive review. Alternatively, some businesses will sponsor a specific post in exchange for a link back to their site. It is an ethical practice to disclose the sponsorship to your readers.
Banner ads are just what they sound like. They’re ads you place in “banner” style, usually in your sidebar. The business sponsoring the ad will often pay you monthly to keep the ad up on your site.

6) eBooks

Writing eBooks is a super popular way to start selling a unique product in your industry, and it’s ideal for pretty much any niche. With so many self-publishing opportunities available, too, it’s easy to get your book published and ready to sell with major retailers like Amazon or directly on your site.
How much money can you make? Darren Rowse of ProBlogger reports earning $72,000 in just one week after launching his eBook. If you’re not terribly well-known, you can still make a decent chunk of cash. Steve Gillman reports at The Penny Hoarder that he made about $2,000 from an eBook on ultralight backpacking that he wrote in just a few days.

Need more advice?

Head to the next section to get in touch with me. I’ll answer all your blogging related questions for free (limited time). So grab your chance!
Now that you have your blog set up and traffic is coming your way, you’re ready to start monetizing your blog.
You must have seen or heard about people who make a lot of money from blogs. Some people aren’t even afraid to show it off to their readers. Here are a couple of folks who do extremely well with blogging:
  1. Pat Flynn from SmartPassiveIncome.commakes around $80,000 per month (he started his blog 5-6 years ago, though).
  2. Lindsay from PinchOfYum.com makes around $20,000 per month (she started her blog in 2010).
  3. Regina from ByRegina.com makes around $7,000 per month.

Email marketing to your own list the best way to make money with your blog.

List building refers to adding new subscribers to your email list. You can entice readers to subscribe by offering a free gift exclusive to subscribers and, of course, by consistently producing great content that people want to come back to.
But how does this help you monetize? It keeps people in-the-know. When you launch your eCourse, start offering consulting services, or publish an eBook, your subscribers are going to be the first ones to care. So, if you want to see quick results after a launch, be sure you have an email list built up to gain access to a pool of interested individuals.
That’s not to mention that you can also monetize your email campaigns with banner ads and affiliate links, too. In some cases, you might even set up a separate paid subscription email list for exclusive tips and offers.
If you want to start gathering your visitors you will need a email service. I recommend Constant Contact. *Constant Contact has a 60 day free trial (no credit-card required). After that their pricing starts as low as $20/month but I was able to get you 20% off if you click here! I like their service because it isn’t expensive, they have excellent support, and a great autoresponder management system.

Here are six more excellent ways you can monetize your blog:

1) Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is a type of performance-based marketing. As the blogger, you include links to a product or service offered through another business’s affiliate program. If one of your visitors clicks on that link and purchases the good or service, you’ll receive a cut of the cost.
That’s how I monetize my blog here at Start Blogging Online.
If you choose to join an affiliate program, it’s always a good idea to:
  1. Only promote products relevant to your niche.
  2. Only promote products you’ve personally used and recommend.
  3. Include a disclaimer on your site as to not mislead your readers (like I do here).
So how do you get involved in affiliate marketing? You can start by joining a popular program such as:
But you don’t have to stick with just the big-name programs. Businesses can also set up their own programs for a single product or a small group of products, and you can become one of their affiliates. For instance, a fellow blogger might offer an affiliate program for eBooks or eCourses in your niche, which would be a great opportunity for you since it’s highly relevant to your readers.
How much can you make through affiliate links? Melissa Culbertson of Blog Clarity points out just two examples of a mommy blogger and decorative concrete blogger who make $20,000 and $32,000 per year respectively, and that’s with minimal visitors.

2) Google AdSense

Some people create a self-hosted blog solely for ads and Google AdSense is one of the most popular ad networks around. Simply put, you make money by displaying ads on your site. There are two ways to start earning cash from Google AdSense:
  1. Based on impressions: This depends on page views. For instance, for every 1,000 page views you get, you earn a set dollar amount.
  2. Based on clicks: Regardless of page views, if a visitor clicks on the ad from your site, you’ll earn a certain cut of the ad revenue. This can range anywhere from $0.01 to a couple of dollars depending on the ad.
AdSense is compatible with free Blogger blogs and self-hosted WordPress blogs, but keep in mind that it won’t work with a free WordPress blog (although you can monetize with WordAds if you have a custom domain).
How much can you make with AdSense? Well, that all depends on your traffic and how many people are willing to click on your ads. (Remember that you should never click on your own ads since Google can penalize you for it.) Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income has reported earning upwards of $3,000 per month on AdSense revenue alone, but other bloggers like Spencer Haws of Niche Pursuitshave reported earnings well over $10,000 per month.

3) Course and/or Services

If you’re already teaching your visitors through your blog, why not create an exclusive learning opportunity by building a paid online course? A common way to sell these courses is by setting up an 8-week course through automated email messages or releasing the full package all at once so students can work at their own pace. Just some examples of online courses include:
  • Audience Business Masterclass (from Firepole Marketing)
  • Article Writing Masterclass (by Carol Tice and Linda Formichelli)
  • Social Media Training for Serious Marketers (from Market Motive)
How much can you make selling eCourse memberships? Again, this all depends on how much you sell it for and how many people are willing to purchase the course. Gina Horkey of Horkey Handbook made over $1,000 in her first month after launching a freelance writing eCourse.
Like courses, you can also offer services. For example, many bloggers are also freelance writers, and they get paid to write blog content for other people. Other common services include speaking engagements and private coaching. Depending on your niche, you can get more specific. A wedding blogger, for instance, might offer wedding planning services.

4) Consulting

Consulting is another popular way to make money through your blog’s traffic. With these services, you charge a fee to give feedback to readers. For example, let’s say you blog about social media. You could charge $75 for a one-hour Skype session where you discuss your client’s social media strategy. Along with the Skype call, you might send a full written report via email on how to improve that strategy.
Let’s look at a few examples. Jim Connolly of Jim’s Marketing Blog sells two-hour-long “Pick My Brain” sessions for $319 a pop to discuss marketing tactics. Sophie Lizard of Be a Freelance Blogger sells one-on-one mentoring sessions for freelance bloggers in packages ranging from $197 to $497.

5) Paid Reviews and/or Banner-ads

If you’re generating a decent amount of traffic, you might be approached by a business looking to sponsor your site. There are usually two requests you get in these cases:
  1. Paid reviews or sponsorship posts
  2. Banner ads
Paid reviews are when the business sends you their product and pays you to write a review about it, but you are not obligated to write a positive review. Alternatively, some businesses will sponsor a specific post in exchange for a link back to their site. It is an ethical practice to disclose the sponsorship to your readers.
Banner ads are just what they sound like. They’re ads you place in “banner” style, usually in your sidebar. The business sponsoring the ad will often pay you monthly to keep the ad up on your site.

6) eBooks

Writing eBooks is a super popular way to start selling a unique product in your industry, and it’s ideal for pretty much any niche. With so many self-publishing opportunities available, too, it’s easy to get your book published and ready to sell with major retailers like Amazon or directly on your site.
How much money can you make? Darren Rowse of ProBlogger reports earning $72,000 in just one week after launching his eBook. If you’re not terribly well-known, you can still make a decent chunk of cash. Steve Gillman reports at The Penny Hoarder that he made about $2,000 from an eBook on ultralight backpacking that he wrote in just a few days.

Need more advice?

Head to the next section to get in touch with me. I’ll answer all your blogging related questions for free (limited time). So grab your chance!

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

20 Unix Command Line Tricks – Part I



VxTech- Bhawesh chaudhary

20 Unix Command Line Tricks – Part I


Let us start new year with these Unix command line tricks to increase productivity at the Terminal. I have found them over the years, and I am now going to share with you.
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Deleting a HUGE file

I had a huge log file 200GB I need to delete on a production web server. My rm and ls command was crashed and I was afraid that the system to a crawl with huge disk I/O load. To remove a HUGE file, enter:
> /path/to/file.log
# or use the following syntax
: > /path/to/file.log

# finally delete it
rm /path/to/file.log

Want to cache console output?

Try the script command line utility to create a typescript of everything printed on your terminal.
script my.terminal.session
Type commands:
ls
date
sudo service foo stop
To exit (to end script session) type exit or logoutor press control-D
exit
To view type:
more my.terminal.session
less my.terminal.session
cat my.terminal.session

Restoring deleted /tmp folder

As my journey continues with Linux and Unix shell, I made a few mistakes. I accidentally deleted /tmp folder. To restore it all you have to do is:


mkdir /tmp
chmod 1777 /tmp
chown root:root /tmp
ls -ld /tmp

Locking a directory

For privacy of my data I wanted to lock down /downloads on my file server. So I ran:
chmod 0000 /downloads
The root user can still has access and ls and cd commands will not work. To go back:
chmod 0755 /downloads

Password protecting file in vim text editor

Afraid that root user or someone may snoop into your personal text files? Try password protection to a file in vim, type:


vim +X filename
Or, before quitting in vim use :X vim command to encrypt your file and vim will prompt for a password.

Clear gibberish all over the screen

Just type:
reset

Becoming human

Pass the -h or -H (and other options) command line option to GNU or BSD utilities to get output of command commands like ls, df, du, in human-understandable formats:
ls -lh
# print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G)
df -h
df -k
# show output in bytes, KB, MB, or GB
free -b
free -k
free -m
free -g
# print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G)
du -h
# get file system perms in human readable format
stat -c %A /boot
# compare human readable numbers
sort -h -a file
# display the CPU information in human readable format on a Linux
lscpu
lscpu -e
lscpu -e=cpu,node
# Show the size of each file but in a more human readable way
tree -h
tree -h /boot

Show information about known users in the Linux based system

Just type:
## linux version ##
lslogins

## BSD version ##
logins
Sample outputs:
UID USER      PWD-LOCK PWD-DENY LAST-LOGIN GECOS
0 root 0 0 22:37:59 root
1 bin 0 1 bin
2 daemon 0 1 daemon
3 adm 0 1 adm
4 lp 0 1 lp
5 sync 0 1 sync
6 shutdown 0 1 2014-Dec17 shutdown
7 halt 0 1 halt
8 mail 0 1 mail
10 uucp 0 1 uucp
11 operator 0 1 operator
12 games 0 1 games
13 gopher 0 1 gopher
14 ftp 0 1 FTP User
27 mysql 0 1 MySQL Server
38 ntp 0 1
48 apache 0 1 Apache
68 haldaemon 0 1 HAL daemon
69 vcsa 0 1 virtual console memory owner
72 tcpdump 0 1
74 sshd 0 1 Privilege-separated SSH
81 dbus 0 1 System message bus
89 postfix 0 1
99 nobody 0 1 Nobody
173 abrt 0 1
497 vnstat 0 1 vnStat user
498 nginx 0 1 nginx user
499 saslauth 0 1 "Saslauthd user"

How do I fix mess created by accidentally untarred files in the current dir?

So I accidentally untar a tarball in /var/www/html/ directory instead of /home/projects/www/current. It created mess in /var/www/html/. The easiest way to fix this mess:


cd /var/www/html/
/bin/rm -f "$(tar ztf /path/to/file.tar.gz)"

Confused on a top command output?

Seriously, you need to try out htop instead of top:
sudo htop

Want to run the same command again?

Just type !!. For example:
/myhome/dir/script/name arg1 arg2

# To run the same command again
!!

## To run the last command again as root user
sudo !!
The !! repeats the most recent command. To run the most recent command beginning with “foo”:
!foo
# Run the most recent command beginning with "service" as root
sudo !service
The !$ use to run command with the last argument of the most recent command:
# Edit nginx.conf
sudo vi /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

# Test nginx.conf for errors
/sbin/nginx -t -c /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

# After testing a file with "/sbin/nginx -t -c /etc/nginx/nginx.conf", you
# can edit file again with vi
sudo vi !$

Get a reminder you when you have to leave

If you need a reminder to leave your terminal, type the following command:
leave +hhmm
Where,
  • hhmm – The time of day is in the form hhmm where hh is a time in hours (on a 12 or 24 hour clock), and mm are minutes. All times are converted to a 12 hour clock, and assumed to be in the next 12 hours.

Home sweet home

Want to go the directory you were just in? Run:
cd -
Need to quickly return to your home directory? Enter:
cd
The variable CDPATH defines the search path for the directory containing directories:


export CDPATH=/var/www:/nas10
Now, instead of typing cd /var/www/html/ I can simply type the following to cd into /var/www/html path:
cd html

Editing a file being viewed with less pager

To edit a file being viewed with less pager, press v. You will have the file for edit under $EDITOR:
less *.c
less foo.html
## Press v to edit file ##
## Quit from editor and you would return to the less pager again ##

List all files or directories on your system

To see all of the directories on your system, run:
find / -type d | less

# List all directories in your $HOME
find $HOME -type d -ls | less
To see all of the files, run:
find / -type f | less

# List all files in your $HOME
find $HOME -type f -ls | less

Build directory trees in a single command

You can create directory trees one at a time using mkdir command by passing the -p option:
mkdir -p /jail/{dev,bin,sbin,etc,usr,lib,lib64}
ls -l /jail/

Copy file into multiple directories

Instead of running:
cp /path/to/file /usr/dir1
cp /path/to/file /var/dir2
cp /path/to/file /nas/dir3
Run the following command to copy file into multiple dirs:
echo /usr/dir1 /var/dir2 /nas/dir3 |  xargs -n 1 cp -v /path/to/file
Creating a shell function is left as an exercise for the reader

Quickly find differences between two directories

The diff command compare files line by line. It can also compare two directories:
ls -l /tmp/r
ls -l /tmp/s
# Compare two folders using diff ##
diff /tmp/r/ /tmp/s/

Fig. : Finding differences between folders

Text formatting

You can reformat each paragraph with fmt command. In this example, I’m going to reformat file by wrapping overlong lines and filling short lines:


fmt file.txt
You can also split long lines, but do not refill i.e. wrap overlong lines, but do not fill short lines:
fmt -s file.txt

See the output and write it to a file

Use the tee command as follows to see the output on screen and also write to a log file named my.log:
mycoolapp arg1 arg2 input.file | tee my.log
The tee command ensures that you will see mycoolapp output on on the screen and to a file same time.

Codes for samsung phone

CodeFunction
*#1111#Display software version
*#1234#Display firmware version
*#2222#Display hardware version
*2767*3855#Reset: delete all data and reset all settings
*#0*#Test/service mode, e.g. Galaxy S3 mini
*#*#4636'*'*Test/service mode, e.g. Galaxy S2
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