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Automatically Disable Touchpad When External Mouse Is Connected In Ubuntu
By skBy sk 16.7K viewsI am not comfortable working with the Touchpad of my Laptop. So I bought …
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Type Linux Commands In Capital Letters To Run Them As Sudo User
By skBy sk 2.3K viewsThe reason I love Linux community a lot is they create so many FUN …
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How To Delete A Repository And GPG Key In Ubuntu
By skThis tutorial explains how to delete a repository along with its GPG key in …
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AppImage vs Snap vs Flatpak: Linux Package Formats Compared
By editorBy editor 18.1K viewsPackage managers provide a way of packaging, distributing, installing, and maintaining apps in an …
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How To Upgrade Everything Using Topgrade CLI Utility In Linux
By skBy sk 7.9K viewsAs we all know already, keeping our Linux system up-to-date involves invoking more than …
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How To Check Linux Package Version Before Installing It
By skBy sk 7.7K viewsThis guide describes how to check Linux package version before installing it in Debian, …
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How To Find Linux System Details Using inxi
By skBy sk 14.3K viewsInxi is a free, open source, and full featured command line system information tool. …
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Screen Command Examples To Manage Multiple Terminal Sessions
By skBy sk 18.3K viewsThis guide explains what is GNU Screen and the basic usage of Screen command …
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Expand And Unexpand Commands Tutorial With Examples
By skBy sk 1.8K viewsIn this guide, we will discuss about two lesser known Linux commands namely Expand …
