today's howtos
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Running a Cron Every 10, 20 or 30 Minutes – TecAdmin
Cron is a service that runs tasks at specified intervals in Unix/Linux systems. It’s commonly used for operational tasks like cleaning log files or backing up databases. But for our purposes, we can also use it to automate applications to perform some tasks at regular intervals.
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How to Make Your Linux Terminal More Colorful With lolcat
The terminal can seem a little boring compared to flashier graphical Linux apps. lolcat is a program that adds some flair to your Linux terminal sessions. Here's how to install and use lolcat on Linux.
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Repeating commands on Linux with or without changes | Network World
Life on the command line on Linux is clearly something most of us enjoy, but typing the same command again and again can become tiresome. To avoid that boredom, this post explains a number of ways that you can make repeating commands – or repeating commands but with some changes – a lot easier than you might expect.
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How to install Toontown Rewritten on a Chromebook - Updated Tutorial
Today we are looking at how to install Toontown Rewritten on a Chromebook. Please follow the video/audio guide as a tutorial where we explain the process step by step and use the commands below.
Please take note that the fonts are currently not visible, as seen in the video. We hope it will be fixed soon.
This tutorial will only work on Chromebooks with an Intel or AMD CPU (with Linux Apps Support) and not those with an ARM64 architecture CPU.