today's howtos
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How to Rename File From Linux Command Line - Linux Nightly
Renaming files is one of the most fundamental tasks on a Linux system. On the command line, the mv (move) command is used not only to move files to different locations, but also to rename them.
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How to Install VirtualBox on Fedora 37/36 - Linux Nightly
Learn how to install Oracle VirtualBox 7 on Fedora 36 and Fedora 37 via command line.
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How to Turn off beep / bell on linux terminal on Rocky/Almalinux /Redhat 9
In this post, you will learn a simple trick in practice but quite useful for those who work a lot with the terminal. Today, you will learn how to turn off beep / bell on Linux terminal on Rocky Linux / Alma Linux / Red Hat 9.
It turns out that when a person uses Linux and his terminal a lot, it is because he is working in demanding or important situations. So, imagine that every time you use the tab key, then a noise comes out of nowhere. Once is fine, but frequently? I think that’s not ideal.
There are other, more extreme situations where the terminal starts making sounds out of nowhere, making the situation worse. So for this, we have the solution, and it is nothing more than disabling the beep / bell of the terminal.
Let’s go.
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How to Restart Nginx on Linux - Linux Nightly
Nginx is a free and open source web server. It can also be used as a reverse proxy, HTTP cache, and load balancer. In this article, we will learn how to restart Nginx in Linux.
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How to Disable (or Enable) Firewall on AlmaLinux - Linux Nightly
AlmaLinux and other RHEL-based Linux distributions use firewalld to manage firewall rules. Note that firewalld is simply a frontend for iptables, which is the system firewall baked directly into the Linux kernel. firewalld makes firewall rules easier to manage by setting up “zones.”
In this tutorial, you will see how to disable or enable the firewall on AlmaLinux. It’s generally recommended that you keep your firewall enabled for security, but there may be instances where it’s appropriate to turn it off.
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How to Enable Root GUI Login on Kali Linux - Linux Nightly
By default, Kali Linux doesn’t give us the option to log in to the GUI with the root account. If you want to circumvent this security recommendation and use the GUI with your root account, follow the steps below.
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How to Install Google Chrome on Manjaro - Linux Nightly
In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Google Chrome on Manjaro. Google Chrome is available in the Arch User Repostiroy (AUR) so we can install it from there by either downloading and compiling it, or using an AUR helper like yay or pamac as you’ll see below.