today's howtos
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Network World ☛ How to create infinite loops in the Linux command line
In this Linux tip, I show you how to start an infinite loop on the Linux command line. Well, at least it would keep running until something stopped it.
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Network World ☛ How to use the Whereis command
In this Linux tip, we take a look at the whereis command. It’s a command that will tell you where the executable and the man page are for a command.
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HowTo Geek ☛ How to Make Sense of Linux Ping Stats
If you run the ping command on Linux, you might notice some statistics when it finishes. What do they mean and how can they help you figure out your network issues?
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XDA ☛ How (and why) to unlock the new Labwc Wayland compositor in Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi OS has a new Wayland compositor called Labwc. It replaces Wayfire, which was used when the Raspberry Pi switched to Wayland from the X11 display server. Older Pi devices, like the Raspberry Pi 3 and earlier, used Mutter because Wayfire couldn’t run on their limited hardware.