today's howtos
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How to Enable or Disable Automatic Login on Linux Mint
If you want to log in to your Linux desktop automatically after boot, consider enabling the auto-login feature on Linux Mint.
It's certainly annoying when you leave your Mint desktop idle for a couple of minutes only to be welcomed by a login screen asking you to enter your password again. What if you're the only one using the computer and don't want to type your lengthy and secure password every time you want to log in?
Luckily, Linux Mint offers an easy, graphical way to enable or disable automatic login. We'll show you how.
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How to Run Ubuntu on Top of Android
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How to Install LibreOffice Base Database in Ubuntu and Other Linux
Here’s how to install the LibreOffice Base database module in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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Manage Virtual Box Remotely With RemoteBox – Install on Ubuntu 22.04
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How to Count the Number of Files in a Directory on Linux
In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we’re going to show you how to count files in a directory on Linux.
For this tutorial, you’ll need access to the Terminal (open it with CTRL + ALT + T) or SSH access to a server. This tutorial will only include instructions for the CLI. If you want to count the files in a directory via the GUI (Graphical User Interface) just right-click on the directory and click on Properties. You’ll get a window with stats about that directory, including the number of files.
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