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Make Ubuntu’s Calendar Icon Show the Current Date

Want to make Ubuntu’s calendar app icon show the current date? Well take a look in here cos we’ve come across an open source script that does just that.
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How I Enabled a Cool Transparent Blur Effect on Ubuntu 21.10

Glance at Windows 11, macOS, or even customised KDE Plasma desktops, and you’ll quickly learn that blurred window effects are a real vibe. But did you know that you can get a similar look on your GNOME-based Ubuntu desktop? Oh yes, all thanks to …

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How to Change Ubuntu’s Login Screen Background

Want to change Ubuntu’s login screen background? I walk through the steps for changing GDM background to a solid colour, gradient, or custom image.
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5 Scripts for Getting Started with the Nmap Scripting Engine

The NSE boosts Nmap’s power by adding scripting capabilities (custom or community-created) to the network scanning tool.
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How to Use getopts in Bash

In Linux, tasks can be automated by writing several commands in one script and then executing the script whenever the same set of commands are needed. These scripts accept a variety of command-line arguments, which are often passed collectively when the script is executed. The good thing is that a built-in function (called getopts) is available […]

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