Basename Command in Linux
basename is a command-line utility that strips directory and trailing suffix from given file names. Using the basename Command…
basename is a command-line utility that strips directory and trailing suffix from given file names. Using the basename Command…
While working with files and folders as a Linux Administrator, we frequently need to access and edit files and…
Python has several built-in data types. Sometimes, when writing Python code, you might need to convert one data type…
Touchegg, a multi-touch gesture recognizer for Linux that was first released back in 2011, and which haven’t been updated…
Google Drive is a cloud storage and synchronization service that allows users to keep, synchronize, and share files across…
When working on a Linux distribution, the user may need to know about hardware and basic system information of…
ParseDMARC is an open-source, self-hosted DMARC report analyzer. For those who don’t know, DMARC is an email security standard…
This tutorial will be showing you how to install Akaunting on Ubuntu 20.04 with Apache or Nginx web server….
Flask is a free and open-source micro web framework for Python designed to help developers build secure, scalable, and…
MySQL Server is the most popular tool used for relational databases. It hosts multiple databases using a single server…
After almost 5 and a half years of no new releases, gmusicbrowser was finally updated. The latest gmusicbrowser 1.1.16 brings…
Cryptomator, a client-side encryption tool for cloud files (and more), has been updated recently with experimental FUSE support on…
tdlib-purple is a new libpurple plugin for Telegram, considered the successor of telegram-purple. With this you can chat on…
This is part 10 in the CentOS 8/RHEL 8 mail server from scratch tutorial series. In this article, I…
This article explains how to delay startup applications, with 2 ways of achieving this. 1. Add a startup delay…
In this article, we explain the who command that is bundled in GNU coreutils package. who is a command-line…