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How To Use Vim Editor To Input Text Anywhere In Linux
By skVim-anywhere is a simple script that allows you to use the Vim editor to …
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Font Finder – Easily Search And Install Google Web Fonts In Linux
By skBy sk 1.7K viewsFont Finder is the Rust implementation of good old Typecatcher, which is used to …
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How To Backup And Restore Application Settings Using Mackup On Newly Installed Linux System
By skBy sk 3K viewsThis guide explains what is Mackup, how to install Mackup in Linux and how …
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The Vrms Program Helps You To Find Non-free Software In Debian
By skBy sk 1.7K viewsThe other day I was reading an interesting guide that explained the difference between …
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The df Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners
By skIn this guide, we are going to learn to use df command. The df …
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How To Instantly Setup Static File Server In Linux
By skEver wanted to share your files or project over network, but don’t know how …
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How To Safely Create Bootable USB Drive Using Bootiso In Linux
By skThere are many tools and applications available to create bootable disks in Linux. If …
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Gotop – Yet Another TUI Graphical Activity Monitor, Written In Go
By skMost of you already know about “top” command, don’t you? Yes, It provides dynamic …
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The Shuf Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners
By skThe Shuf command is used to generate random permutations in Linux and Unix-like operating …
