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How to check your CPU frequency on Linux?

A CPU or Central Processing unit of any computer is responsible for performing all the tasks on your computer. The power of any CPU can be determined in terms of its CPU frequency or clock speed or clock rate. The higher the value, the faster your CPU can process a number of instructions per second. […]

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WSL2 – Easily Install OpenSUSE on Windows

WSL2 or Windows Subsystem for Linux version 2 is a free-to-use windows tool using which you can install any Linux distribution directly on a Windows (10 or 11) machine without having to install any kind of virtual machine or dual booting for that matter. Also check: Windows Terminal – A better way to manage your

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Top 5 Terminal based games you can play on Linux.

Linux can now run some amazing games thanks to Valve’s recent Steam Deck & its push towards proton. But what if I tell you that you can also run some classic games directly inside the Terminal? And not just one, there are several good games that you can run on pretty much every Linux distribution,

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How To Setup Java_Home Path In Ubuntu

If you are using any integrated development environment (IDE) such as Netbeans, Eclipse, etc., for java based programming if your IDE automatically installs and sets the required variables for you to do java programming, you will never hear from your system But more often than not this doesn’t happen so you will encounter issues where

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How to List All Groups in Linux?

Linux groups are a collection of users. They are meant to easily provide privileges to a group of users. In this tutorial, we will look at various ways to list all groups in Linux. 2 Ways to List All Groups in Linux 1. /etc/group file The /etc/group file contains all the local groups. So, we

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How to Clear Bash History in Linux and Mac

Sometimes we run bash commands with sensitive information. For example, running a shell script and passing passwords as the command-line arguments. In that case, it’s better to clear the bash history for security reasons. Clear Bash History in Linux When we run any command in the bash shell, it gets stored in the .bash_history file

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Top 10 Best Laptops for Kali Linux

Are you looking for the best laptops for Kali Linux? If yes, then this article is for you. Below we have reviewed the 10 best laptops for Kali Linux, shortlisted after the comprehensive research of 72 hours. Anyone cannot deny the fact that laptops nowadays have become our necessity. We cannot perform without such digital

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How To Download A File On Ubuntu Linux Using The Command Line

This article will discuss how to download a file on Ubuntu Linux using the command line. We will be covering four different methods that can be used to accomplish this task: wget, cURL, w3m, and elinks. Each method has its benefits and drawbacks that will be covered in detail. 1. Downloading Files using cURL cURL

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How to install and play Apex Legends on Linux?

Apex Legends is one of the most famous Battle Royale games in recent times. And although there is no native version of Apex Legends for Linux, you can still play it on your Linux machine directly with the help of the Proton compatibility layer. Also read: How to install and play Counter-Strike:Global Offensive on Linux?

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Nala – A better interface for the apt package manager

APT is the default package manager in Debian and Ubuntu-based distributions. And although Debian is one of the oldest Linux-based distributions, the apt package manager is still devoid of many features which other new package managers such as DNF and Pacman have including parallel downloads, history of installed packages, etc. Nala package manager acts as

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