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Vdx – An Intuitive Commandline Wrapper To FFmpeg
By skBy sk 4.5K viewsFFmpeg is a cross-platform, open source audio and video converter. It supports most industry …
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Zeit – A GUI Front-end To Crontab To Schedule Jobs In Linux
By skBy sk 20.3K viewsThis brief tutorial explains about Zeit, a graphical front-end to Crontab and at command, …
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How To Install Microsoft Edge On Linux
By skBy sk 12.1K viewsThis brief tutorial shows you how to install Microsoft Edge on Linux and how …
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How To List Filesystems In Linux Using Lfs
By skBy sk 5.2K viewsA filesystem is the methods and data structures that an operating system uses to keep track …
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How To View Disk Usage With Duf On Linux And Unix
By skBy sk 7.8K viewsThe most commonly used application to view the disk usage in Linux and Unix …
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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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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 …
