ShaniOS maintains two separate environments. If an update - or anything - goes wrong with one environment, simply reboot and switch to the other. I am seriously impressed.
That’s where this shortcut makes life easier. You can open your current command in your default text editor by pressing Ctrl + X followed by Ctrl + E. This instantly launches the editor, letting you ...
When an application doesn't respond, it's usually accompanied by it gobbling up system resources. Should that application consume all your remaining CPU or RAM, your system could become unresponsive, ...
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8 essential shell functions to improve your Linux command line
Once you’ve gained a solid understanding of Linux and mastered the various commands available, your next big win comes in the form of shell functions. Code wrapped in a function can be reused by your ...
Have you ever needed to add new lines of text to an existing file in Linux, like updating a log, appending new configuration values, or saving command outputs without erasing what’s already there?
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