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Distribution Evaluation – Linux Mint 20

Posted on March 1, 2021 (October 28, 2021) by pix

Distribution Evaluation – Linux Mint 20. Comes with the Cinnamon Desktop Linux Mint is a great general purpose distribution. […]

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Shell Scripting – Functions

Posted on March 1, 2021 (October 29, 2021) by pix

Shell Scripting – Functions. An introduction to functions for the Bash shell. Functions play an important role in shell scripting. […]

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Shell Scripting – Case Statements

Posted on March 1, 2021 (October 29, 2021) by pix

Shell Scripting – Case Statements make it easier and more elegant to code choices when shell scripting than IF statements. […]

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Shell Scripting – The IF statement

Posted on February 22, 2021 (October 29, 2021) by pix

Shell Scripting – The IF statement. The most common form of decision construct in shell scripting is the IF statement. […]

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APT vs APT-GET :: Which to Choose?

Posted on February 17, 2021 by pix

APT vs APT-GET :: Which to Choose APT vs APT-GET :: Which one is better?. If you have been using Debian for awhile you are familiar with APT-GET. APT has been around for only a short while, only since Debian 8.  Many people have not switched over to using APT. APT-GET still works, so why […]

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Linux Hardware Commands

Posted on February 15, 2021 (October 28, 2021) by pix

This article helps show you how to find what hardware you are running using a series of Linux Hardware Commands. What you running? […]

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Posted in LinuxTagged bash, Bash commands, linux

Workflow with Gutenberg

Posted on February 14, 2021 (October 29, 2021) by pix

How to get a good workflow with Gutenberg. Step by step instructions on getting a good workflow using the Gutenberg Editor on WordPress. […]

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Linux File Permissions

Posted on February 9, 2021 (October 28, 2021) by pix

This article is about Linux File Permissions and how to change them. Linux file permissions are important to the Linux system. […]

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Changing Bash Prompts

Posted on February 7, 2021 by pix

Changing Bash Prompts and the way they look is fairly easy with these step by step instructions. Changing Bash Prompt colors and styles. […]

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Gutenberg Editor

Posted on February 3, 2021 (October 28, 2021) by pix

The Gutenberg Editor is the new editor of choice for WordPress. This article discusses the basics of the Gutenberg Editor. […]

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