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How to extract a .7z compressed file in Linux

File owners choose several types of compression utilities as per their requirements. Sometimes they may use tar, unzip, bzip, and 7z, among other archiving and compression utilities. And when you want to limit your space footprint, then 7z is an ideal compression mechanism, and that’s a reason one of the websites provides the VMware image in a 7z compressed file. If you have downloaded the 7z compressed file or whenever you want to extract a 7z compressed file, you need to have p7zip and p7zip-full installed on your system.

How to Stop/Remove multiple docker containers at once

When you are running a couple of containers, it’s okay to stop or remove containers one by one, but it’s not feasible when you are running multiple microservice containers.

A guide for developers on how to convert XML files to JSON

Modern-day technology is bringing innovation and improvements to present responsive solutions in development. In the process, open data sharing solely relied on the XML programming language. Over time, various programming languages have emerged like XML, JSON, and HTML. All these languages have significance, but they differ on multiple levels.

How to create & manage loop devices(virtual block) on Linux

When you run the lsblk -l or df -h command to list out the available block/storage devices, you may find the /dev/loop filesystem, especially if you are using the Snap package manager, and it’s quite common to find in Ubuntu distributions. If you are keen on knowing what loop devices are and how to mount and unmount them from the system, then this article will be enough for you because it will cover all the necessary aspects of loop devices, like how to create a loop device, loop filesystem, mounting, and unmounting steps.

How to Install Angular Js on Linux

Angular is a popular open-source web application framework developed by Google and maintained by the community. The language required to create an application using Angular Js is javascript/typescript, and other few mandatory languages require in web development.

Both Mobile and Web applications can easily be created using the angular framework. Angular Js command-line utility helps us quickly create, manage, build, and test Angular applications in your system.

How to fix Cleartext HTTP traffic not permitted in Android

When I launch the application on the emulator, it crashes, and when I checked the logs it says “Cleartext HTTP traffic is * not allowed”. For this reason, I am not able to test the functionality of my app.

Parrot OS 5.0 Adds New Architect, IoT, and Cloud With Long Term Support

Parrot OS 5.0 has been released with the version name Electro Ara, with major upliftments such as added support for IoT devices, which means you can now run Parrot OS on IoT hardware along with a Raspberry Pi without any desktop environments and install what you like.

Nala: A Beautiful and Structured Front-end for the APT Command

Nala frontend for apt command, remove that limitation and provide you with a beautiful, clean, and structured list of packages and dependencies while installing new packages on your Linux system.

How to Enable X11 and Disable Wayland Window System

There are multiple ways to switch from the Wayland window system to the X11 window system, such as follows:..

BhaiLang: A toy programming language syntaxes use Hindi slang

A new toy programming language that uses Hindi slang instead of typically sophisticated syntax which is written in TypeScript language.

A day before, people started using BhaiLang to create funny material and shared it over social media, getting a huge response in terms of engagement.

And I must say you should try once.

How to Install AnyDesk on a Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, and Other major Flavours)

AnyDesk is a cross-platform Remote client that allows you to remotely control any desktop and it has numerous features like remote control, file transfer, group policies, address book, custom namespace, REST API support, whitelist, Two-Factor Authentication, and many more.

KeePassXC 2.7.0 is released with major changes

After a long time, KeePass XC gets an update that includes entry tagging, added features to leverage Window Hello and macOS Touch ID, and many more

Grep Command with Examples

Grep can be piped with other commands. For example, you can pipe cat and grep together to search strings from files and display them on the screen.

Today, you will learn to use the grep command with advanced examples.

How to fix VMware Modconfig can not continue

Recently, I installed a VMware workstation on a fresh Debian installation. After that, when I ran the VMware workstation to create a new virtual machine, I got the error message: Build environment error! A required application is missing, and Modconfig can not continue. XZ Check the log for more details.

Ubuntu revamp its logo after 12 years

The first impression of the new logo makes me wonder why Ubuntu needed to change the logo, which was looking far better in terms of visual appeal.

Easy way to fix: sudo unable to resolve host name or service not known

Once in a while, you will encounter the above error after making changes to /etc/hostname. And the resolution of this error is pretty simple.

How to Use SFTP Command to Transfer Files

No offense, but are you still using the same old standard FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to exchange files from a remote system? It’s been a five-decade since FTP came, now we have a more appropriate alternative with good security algorithms without compromising the speed.

How to Install Transmission BitTorrent Client on Linux

Before moving on to the installation step, check out the feature that is no less than other BitTorrent clients.

How to Install the latest qBittorrent on Linux

qBittorrent is an open-source peer-to-peer Bittorrent client which is available for all platforms: Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, and OS/2. You can use this as an alternative to µTorrent.

Bash Keyboard Shortcuts for the pro!

Typically, we use arrow keys to control shell behaviors like moving the cursor from one point to another point. Also, it’s quite common to make mistakes while writing commands and to correct these you may use arrow keys + backspace, which is not optimal at all.

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