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Understanding the reboot command on Linux

Shutting down your PC can be as simple as pressing the power button on your PC or laptop, or by just clicking the Shutdown option in your operating system. However, on Linux, there are several ways through which you can shut down and restart or reboot your PC from the Terminal. These methods can be […]

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Best Ways Programmers Can Minimize Blue Light Exposure

On average, BenQ estimates that programmers spend upwards of 10 hours in front of a screen every day. From coding and debugging to collaborations and meetings, a programmer spends the bulk of their day glued to a monitor or digital device. Unfortunately, while this is part and parcel of the job, it can result in

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Fastfetch – A More customizable alternative to Neofetch

Neofetch has been the standard command line tool on Linux based operating systems for displaying basic system information in a presentable format. It lists a set of features of the PC and the operating system you are using, along with the ASCII logo of the distribution in the Terminal itself. However, this project has been

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How to change your Username on Ubuntu?

Ubuntu is the most widely used Linux based operating system amongst all of them. We have discussed how to install this Linux based distro on hardware, as well as in a virtual machine. The installer is very easy to use and allows you to do things like change the timezone, create a user, set up

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How to install the Godot Game Engine on Ubuntu?

Godot is a famous open-source and cross-platform engine which is used for developing games since 2014. It really gained momentum when Unity, another non FOSS game engine, decided to introduce a subscription fee like model for the developers who make their game on its engine. Also, know that there are two versions of Godot, one

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How to install the original GNOME software on Ubuntu?

Since Ubuntu 24.04, the developers at Canonical have replaced the stock GNOME Software Center with its own ‘App Center’. This would not have been a bad thing if the developers had fully integrated every feature of the GNOME software Center in their App store, instead the developers shipped a half-baked app store on the most

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How to back up your virtual machines from VirtualBox

Linux distributions can be installed on bare hardware as well as inside any Virtualization software. We have discussed installation of many Linux distributions such as Linux Mint, Ubuntu and others on VirtualBox earlier on this site as well. But, what if you need to take a backup of the Virtual Machine you are using? What

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Devuan Linux: The goodness of Debian without SystemD

There has been a long debate about SystemD and its existence and the things that it does on Linux distributions. People say it’s bloated, slow, does a lot of things that should not be its job, etc. SystemD is used as an ‘init system’ which means it is primarily responsible for starting various system services

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AlmaLinux OS – An Alternative to CentOS and Red Hat Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has been the industry standard for a stable and reliable Linux distribution. It is open source, and free only for personal use and businesses must pay to Red Hat in order to get service and technical support from the Red Hat team. But since the project is open source, anyone

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Garuda Linux: A review and installation guide

Arch Linux is one of the most popular Linux distributions, alongside Debian and Fedora. People generally use it because it is extremely bare-bones, and basically the user picks what gets installed, even the desktop environment. We have covered the installation of Arch Linux in great detail, however even with the archinstall script the process is

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