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How To Quickly Build Virtual Machine Images With Virt-builder In Linux
By skBy sk 16.7K viewsThis guide explains what is Virt-builder, how to install Virt-builder in Linux and how …
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How To Find Best Ubuntu APT Repository Mirror
By skBy sk 40.2K viewsThe first important thing to do after installing a fresh Ubuntu OS is to …
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Manage Multiple Software Development Kits Using SDKMAN In Linux
By skBy sk 3.6K viewsAre you a developer who often test applications on different SDKs? I’ve got a …
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How To Manage Multiple Java Versions With jEnv On Linux
By skBy sk 15.5K viewsAs a Java developer, you’d like to test your code with different Java versions. …
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Neofetch – Display Linux system Information In Terminal
By skBy sk 70.7K viewsThis guide explains how to display Linux system information using Neofetch. Neofetch is a …
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How To Share Your Terminal To Web Using Streamhut
By skBy sk 3.7K viewsThere were times when I had to share my Terminal output to a colleague …
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How To Write Log Files In RAM Using Log2ram In Linux
By skBy sk 17K viewsA log file usually contains a set of system events or records. The system …
