Enable x11 Forwarding With SSH (Remotely Use GUI Applications)

In the last article, I explained how to enable SSH. In today’s article, we’re going to learn how to forward GUI application windows with SSH. x11 forwarding is easy and beneficial. Once you learn how, you may decide to stop using VNC or TeamViewer. Just to quickly clear up a misconception, x11 forwarding works just … Continue reading “Enable x11 Forwarding With SSH (Remotely Use GUI Applications)”

My Three Favorite Text Editors, a Meaningless List

One of the things I hope to avoid on this site is lists and rankings. I hope to be creative enough to avoid what other sites do. You shouldn’t expect this site to have articles like, “The Top 10 Distros for Low-end Computers!” It’d be great if I were creative enough to not end up … Continue reading “My Three Favorite Text Editors, a Meaningless List”

Dealing With Duplicates In Your Bash History

Your Bash history can be a valuable tool when you mess up and need to retrace your steps to find out what went wrong. It’s in your best interest to keep it from getting cluttered. Some of my readers are fairly new to Linux, so you may not know that you have a Bash history. … Continue reading “Dealing With Duplicates In Your Bash History”

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