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Playing Media in Linux Terminal (Including Youtube)

This tutorial explains how to play media from the Linux terminal in Linux, including Youtube, how to play local media and how to download Youtube media.

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How to Make Your First Linux App With Flutter

Want to make your first Linux app using Flutter? Check out this guide that teaches you the basics you need to know.
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How to Remove Files, Diresctories, and Links in Linux

Comprehensive guide on the different ways, commands, and scripts of removing files, directories, and links using the unlink, rm, and rmdir commands.

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How to go to Line X in Nano in Linux Mint 21?

In this article we will share with you two methods of going to the line X in the Nano editor on a Linux Mint 21 system.

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How to Install Stellarium on Ubuntu 22.04

This is on how to install Stellarium on Ubuntu 22.04 which is an open-source planetarium app that you install to give you a realistic 3D view of the sky.

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How to Copy from Clipboard to Nano

Tutorial on how copy the text from the Cutbuffer and clipboard (Gnome) to the nano editor and the ways to copy, use and save a file in the nano editor.

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Bauh – Manage Packages Installed from Multiple Sources in Linux

Bauh is a free and open-source application for managing your Linux system’s multi-package applications. It has a user interface that is customizable.

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How to Install and Use the Deepin Screen Recorder

Article guide on how to install and use the Deepin screen recorder using the apt or apt-get commands and using it to record screen and capture screenshots.

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How do I Quit Nano?

This article explains the process of exiting the Nano editor both by using a function key as well as the shortcut key combination.

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Install Seesaw Ubuntu

Seesaw is the load balancer; it reduces a load of traffic by managing the load between several networks and hosts to provide good network availability.

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How to Open a File With Nano Editor in Linux?

GNU nano is a text editor for Unix-like computing systems using a command line interface. How to use a nano editor to open files is discussed.

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ImageMagick Sharpen Image

This article explains both vector and raster images can be shown, converted, and edited using the free and open-source software “ImageMagick”.

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How Can I Select and Delete All Text in Nano?

Text selection and deletion are important aspects of text editing. This article explains the method of selecting and deleting all the text in the Nano editor.

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Flatpak 1.14 Linux App Sandboxing and Distribution Framework Is Out

Flatpak 1.14 is here as a major update to the Flatpak 1.12 series, which was released in October 2021. Learn more about the new release here.
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TrueNAS vs. Unraid: Which One is Better?

TrueNAS and Unraid are the most popular network-attached storage (NAS) operating systems for x86-based computers. This article explains TrueNAS vs. Unraid.

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How to Add a Path Permanently in Linux

Tutorial on how to permanently add a path in Linux, optimized for users who are looking for a practical answer and understanding of the environment variables.

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Enhance Audio Output in Linux with JamesDSP

JamesDSP is an audio enhancer that comes with lots of features for tweaking and manipulating audio output on your Linux system, to ensure it will work correctly.

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Enabling SSH Protocol in Linux

Comprehensive guide on how to enable an SSH connection in Linux systems, how to connect the SSH to remote server, and how to disable SSH in Ubuntu.

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Configuring SASL on Linux

This article explains how to configure SASL to work with LDAP and on a DIGEST-MD5 mechanism. You can install SASL using the tarball installation method.

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NIS and NIS+ Differences

The two protocols have different domain structures. If you are new to them, you would assume that the NIS+ service should be an improvement of the NIS.

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