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Check basic info in Linux

  Check System Information: Display general system information. bash uname -a 2. Check Linux Distribution: Identify the Linux distribution and version. bash lsb_release -a 3. Check Kernel Version: View the Linux kernel version. bash uname -r 4. Check CPU Information: Display information about the CPU. bash lscpu 5. Check Memory Usage: View memory usage statistics. bash free -m 6. Check Disk Space: Display disk space usage. bash df -h 7. Check Network Configuration: Show network interface information. bash ip a 8. Check Running Processes: Display information about running processes. bash top Press q to exit. 9. Check System Uptime: Find out how long the system has been running. bash uptime 10. Check Users Currently Logged In: View a list of currently logged-in users. bash who 11. Check File System Information: Display file system information. bash cat /etc/fstab 12. Check Active Network Connections: View active network connections. bash netstat -tulpn 13. Check System Logs: ...