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What is Linux File Globbing?

In this article, you’ll learn what file globbing is in Linux and how to use it with various commands through practical examples.
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How to Use the sleep Command in Linux

In this guide, we’ll discuss practical examples of sleep commands to show you how to use the sleep command to write robust shell scripts.
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4 Ways to Take Screenshots With the Context Menu in Linux

Not getting the option to take screenshots in the menu options? Not to worry, we have four easy solutions for you to try out on your Linux machine.
 
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What You Need to Know About the rm Command in Linux

Avoid having the rm command delete files without asking you by familiarizing yourself with the rm command’s options first.
 
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Install Ubuntu on Windows Using VirtualBox

Check out this step-by-step guide on how to install and use Ubuntu Linux on Windows using Oracle VirtualBox.
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Getting Started With the Linux screen Command

In this guide, we’ll discuss some useful examples of the screen command, so you can work with multiple shell sessions using a single Linux terminal window.
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SCALE 2023 Looks Like a ‘Must Attend’ Event

Scale made its first keynote reveals for 2023, announcing Arun Gupta and Ken Thompson as speakers for the event. Learn more here.
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With First Keynote Announcements, SCALE 2023 Looks Like a ‘Must Attend’ Event

On Sunday, Scale made its first keynote reveal for 2023 with Arun Gupta, former CNCF chairperson, governing board member at OpenSSF, and VP and GM for Open Ecosystem at Intel. On Tuesday, Scale made its second keynote announcement: Ken Thompson, the cr…

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CPU-X: Find Your Linux Hardware Information

The simple way to get system information in Windows is CPU-Z, which is not available in Linux. For something similar, try installing CPU-X.
 
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How to Encrypt Files in Linux With Tomb

Tomb is a program which creates portable partitions you can mount on any Linux distro. Learn how you can use it to encrypt files today.
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February is ‘Linux Desktop Environment’ Month on FOSS Force

New and experienced users alike can learn everything they need to know and more about Linux desktop environments here.
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How to Install and Use MongoDB NoSQL Database on Rocky Linux 9

MongoDB is an open-source, cross-platform, and distributed NoSQL (Non-SQL or Non-Relational) database system. In this tutorial, you will install MongoDB NoSQL Database on Rocky Linux 9 server.

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30 Best File Managers and Explorers for Linux

Having a feature-rich, highly configurable file manager for performing both simple tasks and complex operations is vital. Here’s a list of some of the best.
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Develop Network Applications for ESP8266 using Mongoose in Linux

Let’s talk about how to start to develop network applications for ESP8266 chip using Mongoose Embedded Web Server in Linux. I will use Ubuntu, but all things can be easily adapted for any Linux distribution.

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How to Update Installed Flatpak Packages in Linux

This article guide demonstrates the different package update steps covered under Flatpak software deployment and package management system on a Linux operating system.
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whereis Command in Linux and BSD With Examples

This tutorial explains the basics of the whereis command in Linux and BSD, with its parameters, syntax, usage, and various examples.
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How to Find the System Restarted Time in Linux

Using the last, who, and uptime commands in Linux, you can find out when the system was last turned off and on again.
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How to Install NetBox on Rocky Linux 9

NetBox is an Infrastructure Resource Modelling (IRM) software designed for network automation and infrastructure engineering. In this tutorial, you will install NetBox IRM (Infrastructure Resource Management) on a Rocky Linux 9 server.

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How to Install Wireguard VPN on Rocky Linux 9

Wireguard is an open-source VPN protocol alternative to IPSec, IKEv2, and OpenVPN. This guide teaches you how to install and set up Wirgeuard Server on a Rocky Linux 9 server. You’ll also learn how to set up a client machine to connect to the Wireguard…

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Linux All Set to Disable Microsoft’s RNDIS Drivers

Linux kernels will no longer support RNDIS drivers. Is this a good move? What does this mean for you? Find out here.
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