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Learn how to find your Linux desktop screen resolution from command line using xrandr and xdpyinfo commands.
The Best Modern Linux Commands For Beginners And Experts
Discover modern alternatives to traditional Linux commands for enhanced efficiency. Replace the legacy Linux commands with these alternatives.
Bat – A Cat Clone With Syntax Highlighting And Git Integration
This guide explains what is Bat, how to install bat in Linux, and how to use Bat command in Linux and Unix operating systems.
Containers Vs Virtual Machines: A Detailed Comparison
Explore containers vs. virtual machines. Discover benefits, differences, and choose the right tech for efficient software deployment and IT management.
Zypper Command Examples: A Beginner's Guide to the SUSE Linux Package Manager
Learn how to use the Zypper command to install, update, remove, and manage packages on your SUSE Linux system. This detailed guide includes a list of the most common Zypper commands and how to use them.
KDE Plasma 6 Wallpaper Contest: Win a Framework Laptop and See Your Art on Millions of Desktops!
Are you a creative artist with a passion for design? Submit your original wallpaper design in the KDE Plasma 6 Wallpaper Contest and win a Framework Laptop 13 DIY Edition!
How To Type Indian Rupee Symbol In Ubuntu Linux
If you've ever wondered how to type Rupee (Indian currency) symbol in a document in Linux and Unix-like operating systems, read on to find out.
How To Use Pbcopy And Pbpaste Commands On Linux
This tutorial describes how to use pbcopy and pbpaste commands, which are exclusively available only for macOS, in Linux.
How To Schedule Tasks Using Linux at Command
Learn how to use the Linux at command to schedule tasks to run at a later time. Automate one-time tasks like backups and scripts with the at command in Linux.
Mastering APT Linux Commands: A Comprehensive Guide with 15 Practical Examples
Learn essential APT Linux command examples to install, update, remove, and search for software packages on Debian and Ubuntu distributions.
How To Convert IMG File To VDI File Using Oracle VirtualBox In Linux
This quick tutorial explains how to convert a IMG file to VDI file using Oracle VirtualBox in Linux.
How To Restrict Sudo Users To Run Specific Authorized Commands In Linux
Learn how to restrict sudo users to run specific commands in Linux. Improve your Linux system security by limiting the commands that sudo users can run.
A Beginner’s Guide To Dual Booting Windows And RHEL
In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps of installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Windows Dual Boot setup. We'll also provide some tips on how to troubleshoot any problems that you might encounter.
How To Configure Passwordless Sudo Access to Specific Commands in Linux
Learn how to run specific commands without sudo password in Linux. The NOPASSWD directive in the /etc/sudoers file allows you to specify a list of commands that can be run without requiring a password.
How To Safely Remove Windows From Windows-Linux Dual Boot
Learn how to safely remove Windows from your dual boot system with this step-by-step guide. Uninstalling Windows allows you to free up disk space, speed up your boot time, and improve the stability of your Linux system.
How To Restrict Su Command To Authorized Users In Linux
Learn how to restrict the use of the su command to only authorized users. This will help to protect your system from unauthorized access.
How To Allow Or Deny Sudo Access To A Group In Linux
This step-by-step tutorial explains how to allow or deny sudo access to a group in Linux for improved Linux security and efficient group management.
Taking Linux Security To The Next Level With OpenSnitch Firewall
Enhance Linux security with OpenSnitch, the powerful application-level firewall that effectively controls your outbound connections.
Master The Command Line With Useful Bash Aliases In Linux And Unix
Discover essential Bash aliases to enhance your Linux/Unix command line experience. Streamline tasks, increase productivity, and save time.
Fd: The Find Command Alternative For Mastering File Search In Linux
Mastering file search in Linux with fd, a user-friendly alternative to the find command. Learn fd command examples for efficient file searching.
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