Submitted by trendoceans on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 09:26
Want to copy or move 5,00,000 or more files at once, but the terminal complains that the “argument list is too long.”
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Submitted by trendoceans on Tue, 01/24/2023 - 07:22
At this time, ChatGPT is the talk of the town.
When you open any social media platform, you will find something about ChatGPT, and you can be sure that every third person has a unique opinion on this topic, no matter whether the person belongs to the tech industry or works as a janitor.
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Submitted by trendoceans on Mon, 01/23/2023 - 09:04
Deleting files one by one is not worth the effort if you have a large number of files with the same extension or a similar pattern of files that you need to remove from your system.
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Submitted by trendoceans on Thu, 01/19/2023 - 09:33
Copying files to a USB flash drive using the Terminal can be done quickly and easily with this short guide.
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Submitted by trendoceans on Wed, 01/18/2023 - 08:07
When you want to move or copy files with a specific file extension, then you can use the same mv and cp commands with a wildcard character, which is a more dynamic way to move the file at once.
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Submitted by trendoceans on Tue, 01/17/2023 - 07:34
As you know, there are redirection operators, which allow you to append text to a file. When you use the >> operator, the text is appended to the end of the file, while the > operator replaces the existing content.
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Submitted by th3 on Fri, 01/06/2023 - 07:53
Debian and Ubuntu are two of the most popular Linux distros. They both have similarities and differences that we’ll compare in this article. They are used for different purposes, for different use cases, and by different users. We’ll explore everything and help you learn everything you need to know about Debian vs Ubuntu.
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Submitted by trendoceans on Thu, 01/05/2023 - 09:23
Whether you’re new to Linux or have been using it for a while, you’ll find some helpful advice for personalising the Bash shell to make it your own.
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Submitted by trendoceans on Mon, 01/02/2023 - 04:27
Neofetch, Screenfetch, etc., which display your system information like the Linux OS version, hostname, processor, kernel, memory, desktop environment, resolution, CPU, GPU, and many more.
Despite the fact that this information can be read from a file present in the root directory, you can still use this tool to get clean output.
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Submitted by tuxtops on Wed, 12/28/2022 - 02:20
LinuxCertified is a leading provider of Linux laptops and other computer hardware. These laptops are pre-installed with a variety of Linux distributions, including popular options like Ubuntu and Fedora, and are designed to be fully compatible with a range of hardware, including printers, scanners, and other peripherals.
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