today's howtos
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2023-05-20 How to Fix the "sudo: command not found" Error on Linux
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2023-05-20 How to Install the Latest Version of BlueZ on Ubuntu
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2023-05-20 How to Prevent Brute-Force Attacks on Linux Using Fail2ban
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2023-05-16 [Older] Is Google Chrome the Only Browser You Can Use on a Chromebook?
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2023-05-16 [Older] Should You Only Use Google Chrome on a Chromebook?
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2023-05-16 [Older] GNU Less Keyboard Shortcuts
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How to Resize Images on Ubuntu Using Nautilus
Looking for a quick and easy way to resize multiple images on Ubuntu? You could use an image resizing app that handles batch conversions. Several terrific ones can be found in Ubuntu's repos, many utilising the power of Imagemagick (which itself can be used standalone from the command line). Those methods are valid and in most cases preferable as they offer advanced configuration, cater to edge cases, and are able to perform additional actions at the same time. But you can also resize images straight from Nautilus, Ubuntu's file manager.
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How to Find and Remove Duplicate Files in Linux
Are you running low on space on your Linux machine, but have no clue what keeps eating away at your precious storage? Duplicate files could be a major reason why you are facing low storage issues. Worry no more, as we will discuss some amazing tools to find and remove duplicate files in Linux in this article. These can help you to optimize your storage and improve the performance of your system.