Linux distrinutions are primarily user either rpm or deb for their packages. This articles discusses uses of dpkg and rpm
GNU/Linux
Shell like bash or sh are application which provide you a way to run other application/commands via the command line interface.
Most of the command and applications which you run (like vi, nano, ls, fsck etc) are separate applications, when you type in any of these commands the shell looks them up and runs them.
you can use a command called тАШwhichтАЩ to find out where a particular command file is located. (e.g. which ls will give you where ls command is)
Midnight Commander is a command line application with a text user interface and is is a free cross-platform file manager.
Linux Mint 20 Ulyana (XFCE/MATE/Cinnamon) Stable were released on 27th June 2020. I faced screen tearing problem during the initial screen itself. Here is a video which talks about how to solve the issue.
Here is an overview of Linux Mint 20 beta release and a first impression of the latest XFCE release.
If you are using GNU/Linux and have been using a webcam then you might have noticed that there are no tools or controls available for setting the webcam's brightness, contrast, hue, sharpness etc.
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As an administrator/user of GNU/Linux you will be working on the command line one or the other time. There are hundreds of commands available in the system and each command has multiple options. Once in a while we need help on these command or sometime we need to find out if there is a command to do something which we want to get done.
As an administrator or GNU/Linux enthusiast you might come across a requirement of logging information from you shell scripts into files whenever they are run. We would love to do this if the files created have a unique name and also give out information when it was created.
In this post we will see how we can achieve that.
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