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Run Windows 11 in a Docker Container (Access it via the Browser)

Discover a way to run a Windows 11 machine on a Docker container in your Linux system, such as Ubuntu, Debain, RedHat, Fedora, etc.

How to Install and Use Emacs in Linux

Emacs is one of the aged text editor with ongoing development, providing rich and powerful features that can be more extended using plugins.

Dust: A Modern Tool to Display the Disk Usage in a Tree Hierarchy

Dust is a simple program written in Rust to make convention du command easier for beginners by displaying disk usage in a tree-like structure.

What is Dash (/bin/dash) Shell on Linux?

Dash (or the Debian Almquist shell) is a UNIX/Linux shell that complies with the POSIX standard and earned the title of “lightest shell” (10x smaller in size) compared to Bash.

Walk: A Lightweight Terminal Navigator for Linux

Discover how to enhance your Linux file and directory navigation with Walk, a minimalistic terminal navigator that replaces traditional ls and cd commands.

Ulaa: A Secure and Private Browser Based on Chromium

Discover an amazing browser based on Chromium that offers unique features known as modes, and one of them is kid mode, which must be known by everyone.

How to Shrink Long or Multiple Commands into a Single Short Command

In Linux, multiple long commands can be easily replaced with a single short command using the alias command.

What is Shebang (#! /bin/bash) in Linux Shell Script

The "#! /bin/bash" in Linux, famously known as shebang or hashbang, starts with a pound/hash ("#") sign together with an exclamation ("!") sign.

How to Run a Linux Command Without Keeping It in History

In this article, you will learn six different methods for running a Linux command without keeping track of its history.

Check If You Are Using SystemD or Not on Linux

This article will show you three methods for determining whether your Linux system is using systemd or another init system.

How to Host V3 .Onion Website With Custom Domain on Linux

This article will show you how to set up a web server, Tor, and then serve your localhost on the dark web with a custom V3 onion web address.

Reset the WordPress Admin Password Using CLI (via 2 Methods)

Learn how to reset (or update and change) the MySQL admin password using either the MySQL command-line tool or the WP-CLI tool.

How to Check Python Version in Linux (via 3 Methods)

Learn how to check the Python version on your Linux system, whether via the command line, the Python interpreter, or programmatically.

Dust: A Modern Tool to Display the Disk Usage in a Tree Hierarchy

Dust is a simple program written in Rust to make convention du command easier for beginners by displaying disk usage in a tree-like structure.

How to Install and Use Screen on Linux (15 Practical Examples)

Learn how to install and use the screen command in Linux to manage multiple shell sessions during an SSH connection, with practical examples.

Chezmoi: Manage Your Dotfiles Across Multiple Linux Systems

Chezmoi is an incredible CLI tool that makes it easier to manage your system and software configuration dotfiles across multiple systems.

How to Disable Avahi-Daemon Without Uninstalling in Linux

Learn how to disable avahi-daemon in Linux, what exactly avahi-daemon is, and whether you should consider enabling it back.

LineSelect: Interactively Select Single or Multiple Lines from Stdin

Learn about the LineSelect tool that allows you to interactively select single or multiple lines from stdin and output them to stdout.

How to Set Up UFW Firewall on Ubuntu 24.04 (for Beginners)

In this article, you'll learn how to use UFW on Ubuntu to create, delete, and manage firewall rules in user-friendly ways.

How to Install SEO Spider on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Distros)

Learn how to install and use Screaming Frog SEO Spider to inspect websites on Ubuntu and other Linux distros with practical examples.

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