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Tr Command In Linux Explained With Examples
By KarthickBy Karthick 8.6K viewsThe real power of Linux is there are many programs/utilities created to make our …
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Convert Ubuntu Into Rolling Release Using Rolling Rhino
By skBy sk 1.8K viewsArch Linux follows the rolling-release model to provide the latest and up-to-date stable versions …
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Neofetch – Display Linux system Information In Terminal
By skBy sk 65.6K viewsThis guide explains how to display Linux system information using Neofetch. Neofetch is a …
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How To Replay The Recorded Terminal Sessions Using Scriptreplay Command
By skBy sk 2.5K viewsA while ago, we have learned how to record everything you do in Terminal …
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An Automated Way To Install Essential Applications On Ubuntu
By skBy sk 3.9K viewsThe default Ubuntu installation doesn’t come with all essential applications pre-installed . You may …
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Bash-insulter – A Script That Insults The User When Typing Wrong Command
By skBy sk 1.8K viewsToday I stumbled upon a fun command line script named Bash-insulter. The Bash-insulter script …
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Record Terminal Sessions Using Asciinema In Linux
By skBy sk 1.2K viewsWe already know how to record the Terminal activities using “script” command in Linux …
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