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Senthilkumar Palani (aka SK) is the Founder and Editor in chief of OSTechNix. He is a Linux/Unix enthusiast and FOSS supporter. He lives in Tamilnadu, India.
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The Fold Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners
By skBy sk 1.8K viewsHave you ever found yourself in a situation where you want to fold or …
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How To Check For Meltdown And Spectre Vulnerabilities And Patch Them In Linux
By skBy sk 1.3K viewsEarlier this week, a team of researchers at Google’s Project Zero have discovered about Meltdown …
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GNU Aspell – A Free, Open Source And Independent Spell Checker
By skBy sk 4K viewsToday, we are going to talk about GNU Aspell, a free, open source and …
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How To Display Asterisks When You Type Password In Terminal
By skBy sk 4.5K viewsWhen you type passwords in a web browser login or any GUI login, the …
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Pinfo – A CLI Program To Read Info And Man Pages In Color
By skBy sk 1.7K viewsMan pages, abbreviation for manual pages, needs no introduction. Man pages are the form …
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How To Find The Installed Proprietary Packages In Arch Linux
By skI’ve got a small tip for Arch Linux users! You can now easily find …
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The Uniq Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners
By skIf you’re working mostly on command line and dealing with a lot of text …
