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[Linux Tips] How To List Symlinks On Linux
By skBy sk 8208 viewsWe already know what is Symlinks or Symbolic links or Soft links and how…
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Vim Tips – Edit Remote Files With Vim On Linux
By skBy sk 2200 viewsVim is one of the best, highly configurable text editor that comes with a…
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Different Ways To Repeat Your Last Command In Linux
By skBy sk 15120 viewsToday, I will be teaching you how to repeat your last command in Linux.…
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Disable Touchpad While Typing In Ubuntu Using Syndaemon
By skBy sk 1749 viewsA while ago, we discussed a few different ways to automatically disable Touchpad while…
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Automatically Optimize CPU Speed And Power With Auto-cpufreq In Linux
By skBy sk 5362 viewsThis guide explains how to automatically optimize CPU speed and power with auto-cpufreq in…
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Backup And Restore Linux Desktop System Settings With Dconf
By skBy sk 4704 viewsA while ago, I have posted a guide that explained how to reset a…
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Remove Unnecessary Configuration Files On Debian-based Systems
By skBy sk 6175 viewsIf you are a newbie, you would generally use “apt remove” command to remove…
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How To Check If You Are In Screen Session Or Not In Linux
By skBy sk 3163 viewsThis brief guide explains how to check if you are in Screen session or…
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How To Autostart Screen Session On Linux When Logging In
By skBy sk 2654 viewsA few days ago, we have seen how to autostart Tmux session whenever you…