How do you determine the size of a .jpg file in Linux?

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Let's assume the file is called picture.jpg and you are in the same directory as the file:

At the command prompt, type: ls -alh picture.jpg

If you are using a window manager in Linux, like KDE or Gnome, open up your file browser. (Konqueror in KDE or Nautilus in Gnome) and browse to the file. Right-click on it and choose Properties.

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