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Finding Files in the Command Line

Unfortunately in Linux, certainly Ubuntu, the default GUI file search is not the most useful way to find files. With just a small amount of patience you can find files quickly and easily using the command line, and your options for this are really powerful if …

How To Search Google from the Command Line

Ever had a hankering to search Google from the command line? If so, you’re going to love this nifty terminal tool. It’s called Googler and, as you can probably guess, it’s a small command-line utility which lets you search Google from the terminal. You’re not limited …

Windows 10 Task Manager Show Command Line

Microsoft made a drastic change to its Task Manager in Windows 10, as a developer and pro consumer this is a very welcome change. As Windows 10 receives new major updates on a regular basis, the Task Manager also welcomes new features as well. For instance, …

Ubuntu – How To Take Screenshot From Command Line

How to Take a Screenshot from Terminal on Ubuntu Linux. Shortcut key to take screenshot in Ubuntu. Learn Ubuntu screenshot shortcut and command to capture screen in Ubuntu. Shortcut key to take screenshot in Ubuntu Type the command “gnome-screenshot” to take screenshot. This command in similar …

Forget the GUI: The return of the command line

If you immerse yourself in Microsoft history for long enough, you’ll come across more than one story about staff trying to add more command-line features to its operating systems. The plans go up the corporate tree, to the rarified heights of a Bill Gates review, where …

Install Emacs 25 On Ubuntu Via Command Line

Install Emacs 25 in Ubuntu, via Command Line. Emacs 25.1 can be installed on Ubuntu via PPA. GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable, text editor. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text …

Use Inxi To Get Ubuntu System Information Via Command Line

Install inxi commandline system information tool for Ubuntu Linux. Use inxi to get Ubuntu system information via command line. Using the inxi command one can get the Ubuntu hardware information; they can check system info using Ubuntu command. inxi is a full featured CLI system information …