Tutorials

‘traceroute’ in Linux, Let’s Take a Closer Look!
A Couple More Ways To Find Your File System Type
A Couple of Ways To Resize Images With ImageMagick
A Little About The ‘tail’ Command
Access Recovery Mode On Ubuntu
Add User To The ‘sudoers’ Group
And Still Another Way To Find Files By Extension
Automate Updates In Linux Mint
balenaEtcher: A Tool To Turn Linux .ISO Files Into Bootable USB Drives
Benchmark Your Linux Box With Geekbench 5
Block A Specific Port In Linux Mint
Boot To Text Mode In Linux
Change Between CLI and GUI Mode
Change Ownership Of Files And Folders
Check Memory Usage With ‘free’ In Linux
Check System Information With uname
Check Your (Write) Disk Speed In The Terminal
Check Your Memory In The Terminal: Part II
Compare Two Text Files Side By Side
Create A New User In Linux
Dealing With “Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock”
Delete Directories From The Terminal In Linux
Demystifying journalctl: A Comprehensive Guide to Linux System Logging
Disable Window Grouping In Lubuntu
Disallow SSH Login For A Specific User
Enable fsck On System Start
Extract Multi-Part rar Files In Ubuntu
Extract Text From Multiple File Types
Find Multiple Filenames By Extension – With Locate
Find Out When A File Was Created
Find Your Graphics Card Information
FTP From The Linux Terminal
Generate Random Numbers
Get System Information With The ‘uname’ Command In Linux
Get Your NVMe SSD Information
Graphically Examine Hardware Info With HardInfo
Guest Article: Kickstart Vol. I
Guest Article: Kickstart Vol. II
Guest Article: Kickstart Vol. III
How Do I Install Linux (A General Guide)
How To: Add Ubuntu’s Default Repositories
How To: Change The Timezone
How To: Change The UUID For Your Disk Partitions
How To: Change Ubuntu Into Lubuntu
How To: Check Your Hard Drive Temperature
How To: Clear The apt Cache
How To: Clear the DNS Cache
How To: Convert JPG to PNG
How To: Crack A PDF Password
How To: Create a New User Without a /home Directory
How To: Create And Enable A Swapfile
How To: Decompress tar.bz2 Files
How To: Delete A Swapfile In Linux
How To: Enable NTP In Linux
How To: Enable The Root Account in Ubuntu
How To: Find Out When A File Was Created
How To: Find The File System Type
How To: Find The File Type In The Linux Terminal
How To: Find Your IP Address Through Your Terminal
How To: Find Your Timezone In The Terminal
How To: Graphically Login as Root in Ubuntu
How To: Have A Proper Backup Of Your Data
How To: Install PIP In Linux
How To: Install The Regular “non-Snap” Version of Chrome Browser In Ubuntu
How To: Install Wine In Lubuntu
How To: Install XnView MP On Ubuntu
How To: List Cron Jobs
How To: List Mounted Partitions
How To: Make A Directory In Linux
How To: Make A File Executable
How To: Reload Your .bash_profile
How To: Remove AppArmor From Ubuntu
How To: Rename Your Network Adapters in Ubuntu
How To: Show Disk Information With hwinfo
How To: Show File Sizes When Listing Files In A Directory
How To: Show User Information In The Linux Terminal
How To: Shutdown Linux From The Terminal
How To: Start A Quick Python Server
How To: String Commands Together In The Terminal
How To: Test Your Bandwidth From The Terminal
How To: Transfer Files Over SSH with SCP
How To: Use S.M.A.R.T. To Check Disk Health
Install A .deb Package In The Terminal
Install A More Current Version Of LibreOffice In Linux Mint
Install And Secure MariaDB In Ubuntu
Install The Snap Version of Chromium
Installing Applications With DPKG
Installing Flatpaks In Linux
Learn About Your Wireless Connection
Let’s Delete An Entry In Your Bash History
Let’s Determine The Number of RAM Slots Without Opening The Case
Let’s Find A Site’s MX Records
Let’s Find The Size Of A Directory
Let’s Have A Happy New Year In The Terminal
Let’s Have a Limited Look at Linux’s cURL Application
Let’s Have Christmas In The Terminal
Let’s Have Some Fun With Cowsay And Fortune
Let’s Install And Use ‘locate’
Let’s Install Microsoft Edge
Let’s Install Nano (With Some Bonus Information)
Let’s Install Ubuntu Restricted Extras
Let’s Learn About Absolute And Relative Paths
Let’s Learn About Grep
Let’s Learn Some apt Basics
Let’s Learn To Remove A Directory
Let’s Make A Directory Tree
Let’s Make An Animated GIF (With ImageMagick)
Let’s Make The rm Command A Little Safer
Let’s Make The rm Command Even Safer
Let’s Play Around With ‘apt-cache’
Let’s Reboot Your Linux Computer
Let’s Reduce The Size Of .png Files
Let’s Talk About The Deep Web vs Dark Web
Let’s Update Ubuntu In The Terminal
Linux Installation USB Media Using Windows
Make wget Use IPv4 or IPv6
Mastering Efficiency: Unleashing the Power of Bash Aliases
Mastering the Linux Terminal Pipe Command
Monitor Bandwidth In Real Time
Monitor Network Usage On A Per-Application Basis
Monitor rsync’s Progress
Monitor USB Bandwidth
Monitor Your Linux System With NMON
Monitor Your Wi-Fi In Linux
Open ‘WebP’ Images In Linux Mint
PDF Exif Data
Prevent Brute-Force SSH Attacks With fail2ban
Reinstall A Package In Ubuntu
Remove A Swap File
Remove Default Music Player In Elementary OS
Repair Your Filesystem With FSCK
Repair Your Linux Filesystem With a Live USB or DVD
Restoring Google Search To Chromium When Installed In Linux Mint
Save A Command’s Output To A File (While Showing It In The Terminal)
Search For Command History By Date
Send A Message To Logged In Users
Short: Move A File To Multiple Directories
Short: The Halt Command
Show Two Text Files Side By Side
Show Your Graphics Card Version
So, What Is ‘sudo’ Anyhow?
Some Useful Ways To Use The Touch Command In Linux
Strip Password From A Password-Protected PDF
Take A Terminal Screenshot In Terminator
Temporarily Set A Static IP Address
The du Command In Linux
Turn A JPG Into A PDF
Turn Your Man Pages Into HTML
Turn Your Ubuntu Into A Wireless Hotspot
Unzip .gz Files With gunzip
Upgrade Linux Mint In The Termanal
Upgrade Ubuntu From The Terminal
Use ‘apt’ To Download A Program And Its Dependencies
Use Tab Autocomplete In The Linux Terminal
Use visudo To Edit The sudoers File
View Detailed Hardware Information
Visualize Your Network Traffic With ‘darkstat’
What You Need To Know About Linux’s Magic SysRq Key
When Did I Install Linux? (Expanded Edition!)

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