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How to Install Spotify on Linux Distributions

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eDEX-UI – Coolest Linux Terminal

Linux terminal could be the most boring application for new Linux users but it’s extremely useful. Once a user gets used to it, it’s more powerful than a GUI app. eDEX-UI, a fullscreen Linux terminal, and system monitory is the coolest terminal application you have ever used. eDEX-UI is inspired…

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Docker Alternative Container Tools in 2021

Docker is the most popular and widely used free and open-source container management system. Docker helps in building, deploying, and shipping software applications in an isolated environment; known as a container. A container contains the libraries, d…

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How to Install Wine on Linux Mint and Run Windows Apps

A major concern with Windows users making a transition to Linux is whether their applications and games will run as expected. As you well know, Linux and Windows are two very distinct operating systems with different files, libraries, and software [……

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Kitty – A Powerful GPU Based Terminal Emulator

Written in Python and Objective C, Kitty is a cross-platform and feature-rich GPU based terminal emulator developed under the GPL 3.0 license. It supports graphics, images, Unicode, true-color, mouse protocol, hyperlinks, multiple copy/paste buffers, e…

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How to Download Files Using Aria2

Aria2 is a free and open-source lightweight multi-protocol command-line utility that grabs files from the internet. It supports a variety of protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and even BitTorrent. Aria2 works on windows, Linux, and Mac OSX. In this [….

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How to Install ELK on Ubuntu 20.04

The ELK stack is known as Elastic Stack is a collection of three open-source software i.e. Elasticsearch, Kibana, and Logstash. The ELK stack is used to search, analyze, and visualize a large volume of data. Beats is an important tool […]
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How to Install Imagemagick 7 on Debian

ImageMagick is an open-source image manipulation command-line tool. It is used to create, edit, transform, and convert .png, .jpg, .gif and other types of images. You can use it to resize and transform images, add text overlays, draw shapes, add […]

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Best Diff Tools to Compare File Contents on Linux

Diff tools are used by countless people all around the world, be it developers, web designers, editors, photographers, engineers, the possibilities are countless. They use these tools to find out the differences between different files, folders, and di…

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Dog – Command Line DNS Client for DNS Lookup

Dog is a nice-looking command-line DNS Client for DNS lookup which works like dig. It has colorful output, understands normal command-line argument syntax, supports the DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS protocols, and can emit JSON. This tutorial shows h…

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5 Ways to Take Screenshots on Arch Linux

In this article, I will show you how to take a screenshot in Arch Linux. By default Arch installation (GUI) comes with a screenshot utility. But there are other efficient and simple third-party utilities to take a screenshot on Arch […]
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Best Tools to Create a Bootable Linux USB Drive

Bootable USB is a USB drive that is used to boot up a computer or laptop for installation on an operating system. Unlike Windows, Linux distributions require a third-party tool to create a bootable USB. It is particularly handy with […]
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8 Ways to Check CPU Clock Speed on Linux

CPU clock speed determines how fast your CPU can process instructions every second. It measures the number of cycles your CPU can execute, measured in GHz or Mhz. As it is hard to increase clock speed beyond a limit, multi-core […]
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