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How to Access Wikipedia Without Ever Leaving the Linux Terminal

It's easy to access and read Wikipedia articles using the Linux terminal when you need to.

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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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10 Linux Command-Line Operators and What They Do

Similar to programming languages, Linux shells also employ certain operators. Here are some of the most-used command-chaining operators on Linux.

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What Is a Login Shell in Linux?

Linux launches a login shell when a user logs in to their account. So what are login shells, and how can you find out if you're running one or not?

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How to Connect to a Serial Console in Linux

A serial port connection allows a user to control systems without a display. Here's how you can access and use serial consoles in Linux.

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The 5 Best SSH Clients for Mac

Looking for an SSH client to use with your Mac? Here are all the best options.

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The 7 Best Command-Line Music Players for Linux

Command-line music players consume fewer system resources than graphical players. Here are some of the best ones that you should consider installing.

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How to Use Wget to Download Files on Linux

Learning how to use the wget command to your advantage for downloading files is beneficial for all Linux users, whether casual or advanced.

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How to Customize Konsole, the Default KDE Terminal Emulator

The Linux terminal is not going to become obsolete anytime soon, so it's time to embrace it. If you're ready to take that step, Konsole is a good place to start.

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How to Change File Extensions on Linux

Extensions define the data stored inside a file. Changing file extensions on Linux using both the terminal and the graphical desktop is easy.

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How to Play Music From the Linux Terminal With cmus

Advanced Linux users prefer command-line apps for almost everything. Here's how to install cmus, a terminal-based music player for Linux.

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Windows Terminal vs. PowerShell: What Makes Them Different?

They look similar, but under the hood, Windows Terminal and PowerShell act very differently.

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18 Crosh Terminal Commands All Chromebook Users Should Know

Your Chromebook has its own terminal, the Crosh. Here's a list of some of the essential Chromebook terminal commands every user should know.

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How to Customize the zsh Prompt in the macOS Terminal

Apple quietly added the powerful Z shell in Terminal. While the zsh prompt initially appears bland, like the Bash shell, you can personalize it.

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How to Configure User Access of Files and Folders in Linux

Managing file and folder permissions in Linux can be difficult. Learning how it all works should simplify things.

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Windows 11 Can't Find "wt.exe"? Here's How to Fix It

Windows Terminal comes with Windows 11 by default, but sometimes it gets a little lost. Here's how to find wt.exe again.

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How to Run Multiple Linux Distributions Inside the Terminal Using Distrobox

Installing multiple OSes on virtual machines is a time-consuming task. Distrobox lets you quickly test various Linux distros inside the terminal.

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How to View Your Mac’s Shutdown and Restart History

Follow this guide to find all the times your Mac has shut down or restarted since it was set up.

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A Beginner's Guide to the Windows Command Prompt

If you're not familiar with the Command Prompt in Windows, here's a basic guide to the command line for newcomers.

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Help! Backspace Doesn't Work in the Linux Terminal

Backspace and Tab keys might not work properly when you're logged in remotely to a Linux system. Here's how you can easily remediate this issue.

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