today's howtos
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Check Disk Space in the Ubuntu Command Line
And if you are curious, the -H option with the df command is used to get output in human-readable form.
You can clearly see, it gave me all the necessary details like the size of the disk, used space, available space, and mounting point.
Want to know more methods of checking disk space? Here you have it.
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How to Install Minecraft on Ubuntu 22.04 Step-by-Step [Ed: Microsoft-controlled and proprietary; use something like minetest instead.]
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A little Calibre trick: Set series order in metadata : Dissociated Press
Many book series do not make it abundantly clear what order the series is in by book title. If you are reading, say, Larry Niven’s Ringworld series, it’s not clear from book titles what order the series is in. So you finish Ringworld and then you are ready to start the next book, but is it The Ringworld Engineers or The Ringworld Throne or Ringworld’s Children? Here’s how to make that obvious on your ebook reader.
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How to Connect to Wi-Fi from the Terminal Command Line in All Major Linux Distributions - TREND OCEANS
In all major Linux distributions, you can easily connect to Wi-Fi from the command line. Learn every step required and get connected with this tutorial today!