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How to Use the Linux cut Command

Extract and parse text with ease with the Linux cut command.

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How to Use the sar Command on Linux

Get detailed technical statistics from your Linux computer, from real-time and historical data.

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Raspberry Pi OS Finally Has a Dark Mode

You just need the latest Pi OS Bookworm release.

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How to Use Case Statements in Bash Scripts

Despite its power, the Bash case statement makes Linux script maintenance easier.

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How to Set Environment Variables in Bash on Linux

A great way to save yourself some time.

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How to Use the Linux lsof Command

Everything in Linux is a file, and not just hard disk files. lsof shows you all the others.

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How to Use the traceroute Command on Linux

Trying to find the slowest hops in a network connection? You can use traceroute on Linux to pinpoint it!

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How to Use tmux on Linux (and Why It's Better Than Screen)

Is the Linux tmux command really better than screen? We gave it shot to find out.

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How to Move Your Linux home Directory to Another Drive

Moving your home in Linux is much easier than in real life.

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How to Set a Static IP Address in Ubuntu

When static is the way forward.

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How to Remote Desktop to an Ubuntu Computer

Connect to a remote Ubuntu computer from Linux or Windows.

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How to Upgrade to the Latest Version of Ubuntu

Ubuntu version upgrades are pretty painless.

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How to Update Ubuntu Linux

Keep the broken package blues away with these tips.

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How to Use the head Command on Linux

Peek into files and data streams with the head command on Linux.

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How to Use the yes Command on Linux

When the Linux yes command wants to say something, it goes for it.

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I Finally Started Using Desktop Widgets (and You Should Too)

On Mac, Windows, and Linux, desktop widgets are now actually worth using.

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How to Get the Size of a File or Directory in Linux

Old downloads are taking up how much space?

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