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How to Create Symbolic Links in Ubuntu 22.04

This tutorial explains how to create Symbolic Links in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish with examples and explanations.
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How to Get Linux Filesystems Information Using Dysk Utility

Discover how to get Linux filesystems information using dysk, a better alternative to the df command for inspecting and managing filesystems in Linux.
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Bulky: Simple Tool to Bulk Rename Files and Directories

Bulky is a free and open-source GUI software developed by Linux Mint that lets you rename files and directories on any Linux distribution or desktop.
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File Browser: Cross-Platform Stylish Web File Manager

File Browser, formerly filemanager, is an open-source web file manager and web-based GUI for managing files and directories on a server or computer.
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How to Fix Problems With Mergelist or Status Files That Could Not be Parsed

Follow along with these basic troubleshooting steps to fix problems with mergelist or status files that could not be parsed.
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My Favorite Command-Line Editors for Linux – What’s Your Editor?

In this guide, I cover the features and details of some of my favorite command-line editors for Linux. Check them out here.
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How to Mount Local and Network Filesystems in Linux

Prepare for the LFCS certification exam by learning how to mount and unmount local and network filesystems in Linux.
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GNOME 45’s Nautilus Gets a Modern Full-Height Sidebar Layout

Nautilus in GNOME 45 already received a search performance boost and a more adaptive design for the sidebar. Learn more here.
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How to Use /proc File System to Monitor Your Linux System

Delve into the contents of the /proc directory, and develop a better understanding of its functionalities.
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How to Share Files Between Ubuntu and Windows Using Samba

This guide will explore the process of how to install and configure the open-source file server software Samba on Ubuntu.
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How to Find Files by SELinux Security Context, Labels and Types

This guide will demonstrate the method of how to find files with specific SELinux security contexts, labels, and types.
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Mastering RAR on Linux: A Guide to File Management

This guide offers insights into creating and extracting RAR archives, ensuring efficient data management with hands-on examples.
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File Shredder: Safeguard Your Data With Secure Deletion on Linux

File Shredder is a GNOME app that employs unique code to thoroughly shred Linux files, ensuring they are irrecoverable and your privacy is intact.
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How to Add, Delete, and Update Files in a Tar Archive

In this article, we will delve into the process of how to add, delete, and update files within a tar archive. Follow along here.
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How to Archive Files, Set File Permissions, Find Files in Linux

In this LFCS guide, we’ll cover how to archive and compress files and directories, set file attributes, and find files on the filesystem.
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Findlargedir: Find all ‘Black Hole’ Directories

Learn how to use Findlargedir to quickly identify “black hole” directories on any filesystem with more than 100K entries in a single flat structure.
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How to Uncompress a .gz File in Linux With the Gunzip Command

Let’s dive into this article, where we’ll delve into how to use the gunzip command to uncompress .gz files in Linux.
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How to Find Files Based on Permissions in Linux

In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the find command’s “-perm” flag to find files with specific file permissions in Linux.
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How to Install Seafile File Sync Server With Docker

Learn how to install the Seafile server using Docker Compose for seamless file synchronization across all your devices.
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How to Find Files That Have Been Modified in Last 24 Hours

Whether you’re a system admin or a regular computer user, knowing how to find files modified within the last 24 hours can be valuable.
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