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How to Save the Output of Command in a File using Linux Terminal

How to Save the Output of Command in a File using Linux Terminal

We all know how running a command in the Linux command line, the Terminal, results in the execution of the command and printing of the results in the Terminal itself. Sometimes, this immediate display of output is not enough, especially

Karim Buzdar September 5, 2018 Linux, Shell, Ubuntu Read more

Keep Your Clock Sync with Internet Time Servers in Ubuntu 18.04

Keep Your Clock Sync with Internet Time Servers in Ubuntu 18.04

It is best practice to keep your clock synchronized with the internet according to your specified time zone unless there is a need to alter system time manually. This article describes ways through the command line and the graphical user

Karim Buzdar September 4, 2018 Desktop, Shell, Ubuntu Read more

How to Take Screenshots of Lock and Login Screens in Ubuntu 18.04

How to Take Screenshots of Lock and Login Screens in Ubuntu 18.04

When we have to take screenshots in Ubuntu, we usually use the Screenshot application or the Print Screen utility. This way of taking screenshots is mostly helpful but it lacks one feature; taking screenshots of the login and lock screens.

Karim Buzdar September 3, 2018 Desktop, Ubuntu Read more

Move the Ubuntu Launcher to Bottom or Right

Move the Ubuntu Launcher to Bottom or Right

By default, the Launcher in Ubuntu is located vertically at the left side of the screen. With Ubuntu 17 and 18, it is very easy to move the launcher to the right side of the screen or to the bottom.

Karim Buzdar August 31, 2018 Desktop, Ubuntu Read more

How to Free Up Space on Ubuntu Linux

How to Free Up Space on Ubuntu Linux

From time to time, we need to clear up our system storage to make space for installing new programs and dealing with additional files. This is especially important when you have a low storage device or a limited storage capacity.

Karim Buzdar August 31, 2018 Desktop, Ubuntu Read more

8 Ways to Customize your Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop

8 Ways to Customize your Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop

After installing a new Operating System that we intend to use for long, we start noticing the things we would like to customize according to our needs, preferences, and personal choices. It starts from the look & feel of the

Karim Buzdar August 30, 2018 Desktop, Ubuntu Read more

How to Create Aliases for Customizing Commands in Ubuntu

How to Create Aliases for Customizing Commands in Ubuntu

Ubuntu allows you to customize your long and rugged bash commands by using short and pleasant aliases as a replacement. When you are working on the command line, you can just use an alias instead of the entire command you

Karim Buzdar August 29, 2018 Shell, Ubuntu Read more

How to Open and Edit Files and Folders in Ubuntu Desktop as an Administrator

How to Open and Edit Files and Folders in Ubuntu Desktop as an Administrator

While working with files and folders as a Linux Administrator, we frequently need to access and edit files and folders that require root permissions. We usually perform this task through the Ubuntu Terminal(the command line utility) using the sudo function.

Karim Buzdar August 29, 2018 Desktop, Ubuntu Read more

Commenting Out/Uncommenting a Line in Ubuntu Configuration File

Commenting Out/Uncommenting a Line in Ubuntu Configuration File

Linux, like all operating systems, keeps initial/default settings and configuration parameters for its programs in the form of configuration files. These files are used to configure software applications, server processes and OS settings for your system. As Linux administrators, you

Karim Buzdar August 27, 2018 Shell, Ubuntu Read more

3 Ways to Find PC’s Hostname Using Linux Terminal

3 Ways to Find PC’s Hostname Using Linux Terminal

Just as Internet Protocol address or IP address gives an identification to your device, similarly, the hostname is another parameter through which you can recognize your device. It is a string of human understandable characters. Unlike IP address, hostname of

Karim Buzdar August 24, 2018 Linux, Shell, Ubuntu Read more
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