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Disable Touchpad While Typing In Ubuntu Using Syndaemon
By skBy sk 5.7K 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
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Backup And Restore Linux Desktop System Settings With Dconf
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How To Remove Unnecessary Configuration Files On Debian-based Systems
By skThis brief tutorial explains different ways to remove unnecessary configuration files on Debian-based operating …
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How To Autostart Screen Session On Linux When Logging In
By skBy sk 10.4K viewsA few days ago, we have seen how to autostart Tmux session whenever you …
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Limit The Number Of SSH Logins Per User, Group, System In Linux
By skBy sk 50.7K viewsAs you probably know, we can SSH into a remote Linux system by the …
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How To Autostart Tmux Session On Remote System When Logging In Via SSH In Linux
By skAs a system admin, you may frequently access your remote servers via SSH. In …
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How To Zoom Tmux Panes For Better Text Visibility In Linux
By skBy sk 30.1K viewsThis guide explains how to zoom tmux panes to fit them into the full …
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A List Of Useful Console Services For Linux Users
By skBy sk 3.2K viewsA while ago, we have seen a list of useful tools for Linux sysadmins …
