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How To Force APT Package Manager To Use IPv4 In Ubuntu
By skBy sk 7.7K viewsAPT, short or Advanced Package Tool, is the default package manager for Debian-based systems. …
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Backup Installed Packages And Restore Them On Freshly Installed Ubuntu Using Apt-clone
By skBy sk 15K viewsInstalling the same set of packages on multiple Ubuntu systems is time consuming and …
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How To Configure Mouse Support For Linux Virtual Consoles With GPM
By skBy sk 16.6K viewsI use Oracle VirtualBox to test various Unix-like operating systems. Most of my VMs …
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Autotrash – A CLI Tool To Automatically Purge Old Trashed Files In Linux
By skBy sk 2.1K viewsAutotrash is a command line utility to automatically purge old trashed files. It will …
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How To Limit Network Bandwidth In Linux Using Wondershaper
By skBy sk 17K viewsThis tutorial will explain what is Wondershaper and how to easily limit network bandwidth …
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How To Run MS-DOS Games And Programs In Linux
By skBy sk 9.3K viewsThis tutorial will teach you how to run MS-DOS games and programs in Linux …
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Create High-quality GIF Animations Using Gifski GIF Encoder in Linux
By skBy sk 2.6K viewsSometimes, the content writers and bloggers may want to add videos or gif images …
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Flameshot – A Simple, Yet Powerful, Feature-rich Screenshot Tool For Linux
By skCapturing screenshots is part of my job. I have been using Ksnip and Deepin-screenshot …
