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How To Run Windows Applications And Games On Linux Using Wine
By skBy sk 9K viewsIn this tutorial, I will walk you through the steps to run Windows applications …
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Browsh – A Modern Text Browser That Supports Graphics And Video
By skBy sk 5.4K viewsBrowsh is a modern, text browser that supports graphics including video. Yes, you read …
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Install Yay AUR Helper In Arch Linux, EndeavourOS, Manjaro
By skBy sk 31.9K viewsYay, stands for Yet Another Yaourt, is a reliable AUR helper. Here is how …
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Statcode – Get A Quick Explanation Of Various HTTP Status Codes
By skBy sk 783 viewsHowdy, Web developers! I’ve got a good news for you. You can now stop …
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Install Microsoft Windows Fonts In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
By skBy sk 44.6K viewsMost of the educational institutions are still using Microsoft Fonts. I am not sure …
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Setup Headless Virtualization Server Using KVM In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
By skBy sk 33.6K viewsWe already have covered setting up Oracle VirtualBox on Ubuntu 18.04 headless server. In …
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How To Find The Port Number Of A Service In Linux
By skBy sk 20.5K viewsYou might often need to find the port names and numbers for some reasons. …
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How To Remove Everything Except The Base System In Arch Linux
By skI use Oracle VirtualBox to test various Linux distributions. Recently, I wanted to experiment …
