The terminal isn’t a black box. These beginner commands help you navigate, find files, manage apps, and undo mistakes with ...
I remember the first time a friend of mine introduced me to Linux and showed me how I didn't need to type commands and path names fully—I could just start typing and use the Tab key to complete the ...
The Linux screen command can be a life-saver when you need to ensure long-running tasks don't get killed when an SSH session is interrupted. Here's how to use it. If you’ve ever had to restart a ...
Lost time and productivity seriously impact a small business. If, as part of your business, you work remotely using the command line, GNU Screen, which is a full-screen multiplexing window manager, ...
For many users who get started with the command line in Linux, there’s a good chance they’re using Bourne Again Shell, or Bash. Bash is the default shell on Mac OS X, and Windows users can use Bash ...
Today we are taking a look at what could be the nerdiest third-party launchers we have seen come to the Google Play Store. Linux fanboys rejoice; this launcher pretty much turns your smartphone’s home ...
Making use of previously entered commands can help you remember the location of files previously edited, canremove the need to re-enter long path names and can save you a lot of typing mistakes.
When the folks who make the Raspberry Pi made good on their plan to release a multi-core version of the tiny computer with 1GB of RAM earlier this year, I saw it as the perfect opportunity to put the ...
In the days when computer displays were CRTs, screensavers were essential software to prevent screen burn-in. Nowadays, LCD displays have become mainstream, so screen burn-in is hardly a concern, but ...