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How To Easily And Safely Manage Cron Jobs In Linux
By skBy sk 2641 viewsWhen it comes to schedule tasks in Linux, which utility comes to your mind…
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How To Switch Between TTYs Without Using Function Keys In Linux
By skBy sk 27474 viewsThis brief guide describes how to switch between TTYs without using function keys in…
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Moreutils – A Collection Of More Useful Unix Utilities
By skBy sk 2726 viewsWe all know about GNU core utilities that comes pre-installed with all Unix-like operating systems.…
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How To Record Terminal Sessions As SVG Animations In Linux
By skBy sk 365 viewsRecording Terminal sessions may help in several cases. You can use those recording sessions…
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How To Use Pbcopy And Pbpaste Commands On Linux
By skBy sk 14447 viewsSince Linux and Mac OS X are *Nix based systems, many commands would work…
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How To Run Windows Applications And Games On Linux
By skBy sk 1981 viewsIn this tutorial, I will walk you through how to run Windows applications and…
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How To Find The Mounted Filesystem Type In Linux
By skBy sk 7069 viewsAs you may already know, Linux supports numerous filesystems, such as Ext4, ext3, ext2,…
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Browsh – A Modern Text Browser That Supports Graphics And Video
By skBy sk 1387 viewsBrowsh is a modern, text browser that supports graphics including video. Yes, you read…