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Tom's Hardware ☛ How To Mount and Unmount Drives on Your GNU/Linux machine
Mounting and unmounting drives using both the terminal and the GUI is an essential GNU/Linux skill. In this article, we show how to do this and how to work with ISO image files.
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Tom's Hardware ☛ How to View Your Command History in Any GNU/Linux Operating System
Often overlooked, history is an archive of all the commands that our user has typed. But what can we do with these commands and what tools can we use?
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Tom's Hardware ☛ How To Monitor CPU and RAM Resources in Any GNU/Linux Distro
Keeping an eye on system resources is a must, no matter if you are using a Raspberry Pi or a multi-million dollar data center. We show you how to monitor your systems from the GNU/Linux command line.
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HowTo Geek ☛ How I Manage Files in My Linux-Windows Dual Boot PC
Are you frustrated by the clunky file-sharing experience of a dual boot system? Are you perplexed by how both OSes can share the same RAM, CPU, GPU, but not the storage space? Well, here’s my practical fix for seamlessly sharing files between my Linux-Windows dual boot PC.
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Hacker Noon ☛ Remotely Control Youtube With This Command-line Approach on Linux
This pages describes how to remotely control youtube running within a browser from the command-line.
In practice this sort of script may not be used directly from the command-line but rather attached to a keyboard shortcut or run from another script that forms a larger process.
This approach only works for Linux due to the limitations of the Chrome extension it uses. If you have programming experience you may be able to adapt the approach for another operating system. I would direct anyone interested in doing this to mozeidon as an example of a remote control from Chrome which can be run from the command-line.
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Linux Made Simple ☛ 2025-05-04 [Older] How to install Pinta on Kubuntu 24.04 [Ed: Pinta is Microsoft Mono. Avoid. Use Krita, GIMP etc.]
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2025-05-05 [Older] How to install Pinta on Kubuntu 24.04