View Disk Usage

This article might seem like it has been written before but this is an entirely new way to view disk usage. To write this article I had to write two other articles. Tell me that that doesn’t sound like fun! So, let’s see here… And, yes, I’m aware that they’re not disks anymore. Yup. It’s … Continue reading “View Disk Usage”

Mastering Efficiency: Unleashing the Power of Bash Aliases

In the realm of command-line prowess, efficiency is king, such as Bash aliases. Every keystroke saved is a victory, and every shortcut mastered is a step toward domination over the terminal. Among the arsenal of tools at your disposal, one weapon stands out as a champion of efficiency: Bash aliases. These humble shortcuts can transform … Continue reading “Mastering Efficiency: Unleashing the Power of Bash Aliases”

Install Python’s PIP Part Two

This article may also seem a bit unusual because I covered how to install Python’s PIP in the last article. This article is the second part of that. This is something that seemed like it should be two articles, so it is two articles. Additionally, I share this information so that I can write future … Continue reading “Install Python’s PIP Part Two”

Install Python’s PIP Part One

At first blush, today’s article may seem a bit weird – but I am writing this article to write future articles, so let’s install Python’s PIP. Yes, it may seem strange, but there’s a madness to my method! Yes, yes there is.  Also, there’s going to be a second part to this article. I’ll link … Continue reading “Install Python’s PIP Part One”

Find Recently Modified Files

Over the past couple of years, I’ve done a lot of articles about file management; this one will help you find recently modified files. There’s nothing too complicated about this, so most of my readers should be able to follow along. There are a number of reasons to find recently modified files. Perhaps you need … Continue reading “Find Recently Modified Files”

Show Running Processes

Your Linux system will have a lot of things running and these things have their own process, so let’s learn how to show running processes in the Linux terminal. This is something that’s a bit more advanced than most regular desktop users will need, but it’s still worth knowing. You may not realize it, but … Continue reading “Show Running Processes”

Short: Automatically Add An Extension To Multiple Files In The Linux Terminal

This short article will have limited usage as it shows how to automatically add an extension to multiple files in the Linux terminal. This is something not everyone needs to know, but something you need to know if you need to know it. Let me explain… First, I wrote a snippet of terminal code to … Continue reading “Short: Automatically Add An Extension To Multiple Files In The Linux Terminal”

Top 10 Reasons Why I Use Linux

I figured today would be a fine time to have a fun article and I’ve never done a listicle, so I figured I’d write the top 10 reasons why I use Linux. After all, we don’t always have to have something productive. Sometimes we can just have a nice and fun article that doesn’t require … Continue reading “Top 10 Reasons Why I Use Linux”

Learn About Your Wireless Connection

Many of us rely on a wireless connection for our connectivity and this is for those who want to learn about your wireless connection. It should be a relatively simple article. Though, if you do not use wireless internet this won’t be very interesting. Today’s article about your wireless connection will show you how to … Continue reading “Learn About Your Wireless Connection”

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