Gedit is one of the most popular text editors in the Linux world. It is primarily a text editor but with some tweaks, you can use it for programming as well. Now, programmers often prefer a darker theme and Gedit is no
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Nautilus is the graphical file browser in the GNOME desktop. You use it for accessing and managing files and folders on your system. You can also manage files and directories from the terminal though not everyone prefers that. However, you may encounter
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A ‘funny’ thing happened this week. It’s FOSS received a DMCA takedown notice. It was against this tutorial about managing startup applications in Ubuntu. The DMCA report was filed by someone (using automated bots) who thought that the content violated the copyrights
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In the world of Linux, few debates have stirred as much controversy as the battle between the traditional System V init system, often known as SysVinit, and the newer systemd. In this article, I’ll briefly discuss what systemd is, what advantages and
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In most programming languages, you’ll find a string data type. A string is basically a group of characters. Bash shell is different though. There is no separate data type for strings. Everything is a variable here. But that doesn’t mean that you
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Kubernetes, an open-source container orchestration platform, has become the go-to solution for managing containerized applications at scale. While Kubernetes provides powerful command-line tools for managing clusters, sometimes a visual interface can make monitoring and managing your deployments even easier. Kubernetes Dashboard is
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Most modern VMs are configured to skip the GRUB bootloader for a seamless experience. However, you might need to access the GRUB menu at times. For example, if you want to switch back to the older kernel or get into recovery mode
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I have a feeling that we’ve been covering more commands and terminal-based tutorials than desktop-focused tutorials. Do you also think the same? If yes, let me know so that we can put the focus back where you, our readers, want it. ๐ฌ
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The cp command is one of the essential Linux commands you probably will be using on a regular basis. As the name indicates, cp stands for copy and it is used for copying files and directories. It’s one of the simpler commands
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PHP is a recursive acronym for Hypertext Preprocessor. It is a popular and widely used server-side scripting language used in web development and can even be embedded in HTML pages. Although there are other new scripting languages such as Perl and Ruby,
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