Copying files in Linux
Copying files and folder is an essential task for every user, No matter what operating system you use. In this article, We will see how we can copy the Files or Folders using the Linux terminal.
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Copying files and folder is an essential task for every user, No matter what operating system you use. In this article, We will see how we can copy the Files or Folders using the Linux terminal.
Updated onSCP stands for Secure Copy Protocol it's based on SSH which allows us to access the remote system over the secure connection. The Good thing about SSH is we can connect to the remote system and execute the commands.
Updated onVSCode is my favorite IDE created by Microsoft. It's Open Source and the source code is available on GitHub. Using this method you can easily install vscode on your Ubuntu system
Updated onThis article will walk you through the steps of changing passwords in your Ubuntu system. Both GUI and CLI way.
Updated onGIMP is one of my favorite software which is a great alternative to Adobe's Photoshop an image editing tool. GIMP is Free and It's cross-platform.
Updated onAdobe reader is a pretty useful software for opening PDF Files. There are a lot of alternatives available for Ubuntu. But this is good in terms of available features.
Updated onThere are a ton of Password generators out there, In both online and offline. But you can easily generate strong passwords in your Linux terminal.
Updated onThere are multiple ways to install your favorite application in Ubuntu. You can install it via
Updated onThis is a cool guide for setting up wallpaper right from your Ubuntu terminal.
Updated onThis article helps to your enable or disable unattended upgrades in Ubuntu
Updated onThis post contains information on installing RedShift in Ubuntu and Linux Mint
Updated onLibreOffice is the Best Alternative for Microsoft Office. LibreOffice comes with the all the Software similar to Microsoft office.
Updated onThis Article show you the best way to install shutter in your Ubuntu system. This method also works with Elementary OS and Linux Mint
Updated onSystemd helps us to keep & managing the services in easy way or keep the services running or start on boot. This article contains the commands which will help you to manage systemd services.
Updated onGnome tweak tools let's you to customise the appearance right from the GUI
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