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For example, sometimes you may want to run a script or a command whenever you start your Linux machine. There is more than one way to do this.
The Linux script command has been around for ages and provides a simple but useful service. It lets you record command line activity – both input and output.
Update your Fedora 29 system, add two important repositories, and install a ridiculous amount of useful software and audio / video codecs. With a single, easy-to-use script.
If nano is your Linux editor of choice, and you want to make it a bit more flexible, Jack Wallen is ready to help you with the built-in Execute tool.