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What Is a File Systems Table (fstab) on Linux and Why Is It Important?

fstab is a Linux configuration file containing information about file systems and how they should be mounted at boot.

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How to Find Downloaded Files and Photos on an iPhone

After downloading a photo or file from the internet, you might struggle to find it on your iPhone. Here are all the places you should look.

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The 7 Best File Shredder Programs

Do you want to securely erase sensitive files and protect your privacy? Check out these top-rated file shredder programs to ensure your privacy.

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How to Open a DMG File on a Mac

As a Mac user, you'll have to deal with DMG files sooner rather than later. So, here's everything you need to know about using DMG files on your Mac.

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iPhone Documents and Data: What Is It and How Do You Delete It?

Here's everything you need to know about Documents and Data for apps installed on your iPhone. We'll even teach you how to manage it.

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Make Your MySQL Server More Secure With These 7 Steps

How can you make sure your MSQL database is safe from hackers? Take a belt-and-braces approach with this handy checklist.

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The 7 Best Windows File Organization Apps and File Organization Software

Organizing files on Windows is tiring. Let these awesome Windows file organization apps do it for you.

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Trashing Files From the Linux Command Line Is Easy With trash-cli

Linux desktop users have the option to send a file or folder to the trash, for later deletion. But what about terminal dwellers?

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How to Use diff to Compare Text Files in the Linux Terminal

diff is a standard command-line Linux utility that lets you compare the differences between two files. Here's how you can use it to your advantage.

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How to Use FSearch to Quickly Find Files and Folders on Linux

Searching for a specific file or folder on Linux can be overwhelming, especially if you've got a lot of data. Here's where FSearch comes into play.

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How to Use lsof to Track Down Open Files on Linux

The lsof command lists down open files and network connections on Linux. Here's how you can use it to your advantage.

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The 7 Best Free File Explorers for Android

Looking for the best file manager apps for Android? Here are the top Android file browsers you should try.

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nnn: A Powerful, Terminal-Based File Manager for Linux Power Users

Want a highly customizable file manager for your system? nnn is a powerful yet lightweight file manager that works inside the Linux terminal.

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5 Nautilus Extensions to Enhance Your GNOME File Manager

Super-charge the Nautilus file manager on GNOME and get new features with these extensions.

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A Guide to Working With Text Files in Go

Want to read and write to a text file using Go? The os and bufio packages of the Go programming language make working with text files simple.

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How to Encrypt Sensitive Files Using GnuPG on Linux

If you've any personal or sensitive files stored on your Linux machine, you should consider encrypting them with GnuPG for added security.

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5 Ways to Print Folder and Directory Contents in Windows

Need to print a list of files in a folder or directory? Here are several ways to do that, including a CMD solution and third-party apps.

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How to Group Files by Category in Finder on Mac

Finder's grouping feature may come in handy when you're struggling to find files on your Mac.

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How to Compress a PDF and Reduce Its File Size Manually

This guide covers how to make a PDF smaller and manually reduce its size using simple programs and tools.

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The 11 Best Nautilus Tweaks to Get More Out of the File Manager on Linux

Nautilus is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. Here are some Nautilus tweaks to enhance your file management experience on Linux.

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