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Apt vs Dpkg – Comparing The Two Debian Linux Package Managers

In this article, we’ll compare apt vs dpkg, which are package manager for Debian and Ubuntu based distributions. If you use Ubuntu (or Mint, Debian, etc), you are already familiar with apt. It is used for installing, finding, removing packages, etc. But you might have also seen tutorials using dpkg to install packages. So does it […]

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Change Output Color for Echo Command

In this article, we’ll learn how to change the output color for echo command. The echo command simply writes a text in the terminal. For example, Will simply print ‘Hello World’ in the terminal. In this article, we’ll learn how to change the output color for the echo command. This command can be really useful

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Copy Large Number of Files Using The Terminal

In this article, we’ll learn how to copy a large number of files using the terminal. Copying files and folders can be a hassle if you have them in a large amount. And it puts stress on your system resources too. However, traditional GUI copying mechanisms have been slow because of the extra resource that

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Terminal Aliases – Command-Line Shortcuts You Must Know

Bash allows you to create terminal aliases to speed up your workflows, reduce the amount of typing required, and make your routine tasks more efficient. The terminal is the key to everything in Linux, and we all must have used it sometime in our journey, either to troubleshoot or just to take a look at

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Create Desktop Shortcuts Using The Terminal on Ubuntu

Hello folks, In this article, We will be discussing how to create desktop shortcuts on Ubuntu. Unlike windows, where we can create shortcuts with just a click, creating shortcuts on the desktop in Ubuntu is not the same. In Ubuntu, every software that you install comes with an extra file stored in /usr/share/applications directory which

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Disable Bluetooth on Ubuntu Startup – A Step-By-Step Guide

Hello guys, in this article, we will discuss how to disable Bluetooth on startup on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. By default, Bluetooth along with other processes are turned on after each boot and it affects the battery and slows down the system. There is a list of startup processes from which we need to remove Bluetooth

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MacOS vs Linux: Which one is better?

In this article, we will discuss some key differences between macOS and Linux and it will be clear to you why you should go for Linux. MacOS vs Linux – A Complete Comparison Linux or GNU/Linux is better than MacOS in many factors but it has some disadvantages as well. Linux is a group of

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Fedora vs Ubuntu Desktop: Which one should you use?

In this article, let’s compare the Fedora Workstation vs Ubuntu. Ubuntu, developed by Canonical, is the most popular Linux distribution of all time. It is extremely user-friendly, and the default settings make sense to most users. It is based on Debian Sid and there are many Linux distributions such as Linux Mint or Pop_OS!, which

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ASCII Locomotive Train in the Linux Terminal – Easter Egg

Linux is being used by programmers, developers, and system admins for a very long time. We use the terminal for almost everything, installing/uninstalling, changing directories, cut, copy and pasting, etc. But Linux also has a lot of unknown commands that you may accidentally type as a misspelling to a commonly used command. This article is

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5 Tools to Access Linux Files on Windows

In this article, we will be discussing five different ways to access Linux files from Windows. We’ll work on Ubuntu in this article, but you can use any distribution. Just identify the partition type that you’re using on your system and download the appropriate tool from this list. Ubuntu supports Windows NTFS partitions but Windows

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