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Bored With Bash? Change the Default Shell in Linux

Tried another shell and liked it so much that you want to use it all the time by making it the default shell? Learn how you can change the default shell in Linux in this tutorial.
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3 Ways to Change a Users Default Shell in Linux

In this guide, we will explore the process of changing a user’s default shell in Linux. The shell is a program that accepts and interprets commands; there are several open-source shells such as bash, sh, ksh, zsh, fish, and many other lesser-known shel…

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Difference Between Shell Configuration Files

Shell configuration files are used to configure a user’s interactive login or non-login shell. Learn about their differences here.
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Killing an Unresponsive SSH Connection in Linux

While working with a remote connection, it’s quite common to get into a situation where you are not able to interact with the remote system. And it is a frustrating moment when a remote SSH connection hangs after several minutes of unused connection, or perhaps even due to internet fluctuations. There might be many other […]

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Difference Between a Terminal, Shell, TTY, and Console

Terminal, Shell, TTY, and Console are terminologies that are often confusing and loosely used to mean the same thing. But it’s hardly the case. There are nuanced differences that exist between each of these components. In this guide, we flesh out the d…

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Linux History Command with Advanced Examples

All the commands get stored by the shell interpreter: Find where it is stored, how to make it useful; and clear the history data if there’s something you don’t want to save in the record.
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Compile GNOME Shell and Apps From Source [Beginner’s Guide]

A tutorial on how to compile GNOME from its source, including the shell, mutter and some native apps.
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KDE Releases Plasma Mobile Gear 22.04 with Goodies for Phone Users

Plasma Mobile Gear 22.04 is here with lots of goodies for Linux mobile users, starting with many improvements to the Shell. Learn more here.
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How to Install and Use ZSH Shell in Linux

A shell is used as an interface between a user and the operating system. Learn how to install and use ZSH shell in Linux in this tutorial.
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First Look at the Maui Shell – The Future of Linux Desktop [Test Drive+Video]

We compiled the brand new Maui Shell and test drove it. Here’s the first look at this amazing vision of Linux desktop.
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Create Fast, Easy, and Repeatable Containers with Podman and Shell Scripts

Get started with containers in a fast, repeatable way through the familiar shell scripting interface.
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Fly Pie Is A GNOME Shell Launcher For Users With One Hand On The Mouse Most Of The Time

Fly Pie is a GNOME Shell launcher (available as an extension) designed for users who have one hand on the mouse most of the time. It can be used to launch applications, URLs, recent files, simulate hotkeys, access the clipboard, and more. It works unde…

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PowerShell 7.2 is the New Version of Microsoft’s Next-Generation Shell

Microsoft wants to renew its battery of technologies aimed at software development, so together with .NET 6 came PowerShell 7.2, the latest version of its next-generation command interpreter that has been for years Open Source, which has allowed it to be ported to Linux and macOS (although the company has reserved some letters). Although its […]

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Configure “No Password SSH Keys Authentication” with PuTTY on Linux Servers

SSH (Secure SHELL) is one of the most used network protocols to connect and login to remote Linux servers, due to its increased security provided by its cryptographic secure channel established for data flow over insecure networks and its Public Key Authentication. This article will show you how you can generate and use SSH Keys […]

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5 Best GNOME Shell Extensions for Your Linux Desktop

By default, GNOME Shell has a set of features that are determined by the developers. However, with the addition of GNOME Shell extensions, it’s possible to go beyond the default feature set. Here are 5 of the best GNOME Shell extensions to make your Li…

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10 Amazing and Mysterious Uses of (!) Symbol or Operator in Linux Commands

The ‘!’ symbol or operator in Linux can be used as Logical Negation operator as well as to fetch commands from history with tweaks or to run previously run command with modification. All the commands below have been checked explicitly in ba…

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How To Execute Shell Commands Via PHP

This post discusses how to execute shell commands via PHP. The ability to execute shell commands is a powerful feature and should be used carefully. As such, not all hosting providers will allow you to execute shell commands.
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Top 5 Linux Shells That You Can Use in Your Daily Work

In Linux the shell is the command interpreter in an operating system that executes other programs. There are many shells available for Linux, but in this article, we only include the top five Linux shells and thoroughly discuss their features.
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Plasma Mobile 21.07 Released with Improvements for Kasts, Dialer, Shell, and More

Plasma Mobile 21.07 brings updates to the Shell with a much-improved top panel (which makes the Shell more responsive overall), the Dialer with better support for international numbers, support for hardware keyboards, and the ability to display the right contact name when receiving a call, as well as the Qrca QR reader, with support for […]

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