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How To Save Linux Command Output To An Image Or A Text File
By skBy sk 13.1K viewsHave you ever been in a situation where you wanted to send the output …
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How To Download Packages With Dependencies Locally In Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Pop OS
By skA while ago, we discussed how to Install Softwares offline in Ubuntu. In that …
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How To Compile And Run C, C++ Programs In Linux
By skBy sk 11.1K viewsThis brief tutorial explains how to compile and run C/C++ programs in GNU/Linux operating …
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How To Create An ISO From A Bootable USB Drive In Linux
By skBy sk 24.7K viewsWe all know how to create a bootable USB drive from an ISO. We …
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How To Display Process Information Using Procs On Linux
By skBy sk 4.5K viewsA process is any program or task that is currently running on your system. This …
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Popsicle – Create Multiple Bootable USB Drives At Once
By skBy sk 15.5K viewsThis guide explains how to create multiple bootable USB drives using Popsicle, all at …
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Some Random One-liner Linux Commands [Part 1]
By skBy sk 3.4K viewsThe following one-liner Linux commands have already been shared in image templates in our …
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Fkill – Interactively Search And Kill Processes On Linux
By skBy sk 996 viewsFkill, stands for Fabulous Kill, is a cross-platform command line utility to interactively search …
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How To Dry Run Or Simulate Linux Commands Without Changing Anything In The System
By skBy sk 17.4K viewsEvery Linux command has one or more options and flags to perform different operations. …
