Install Gedit on Ubuntu 22.10 and make Gedit as the default text editor on Ubuntu 22.10. Gedit is one of the most simple, yet powerful text editor for Linux Systems. Features of Gedit Files are opened in tabs Full support for internationalized text (UTF-8) Syntax highlighting …
How to install GIMP image editor in Ubuntu 22.10 and Ubuntu 22.04. Learn how to install GIMP using terminal or install GIMP via Ubuntu command line. GIMP 2.99.14 now comes with a “Gray” theme based on a 18.42% luminance middle-gray background, which should be a good …
How to install Python in Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 22.10 terminal. Here is how to install Python 3.11 in Ubuntu using Terminal. Python 3.11 has been released. Python 3.11.0 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and …
Learn how to rename multiple files in Linux command line. This post explains how to rename multiple files at once in Linux. Using Linux command to rename a file or directory is easy. Learn how: On many Linux distributions, the rename command is not available by …
How do you uninstall apt packages in Ubuntu using the terminal? It’s quite simple, actually. If you know the package name, just use it with the apt remove command like this: sudo apt remove package_name Even if you do not know the exact package name, tab …
UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) is a simple-to-use firewall utility with plenty of options for all kinds of users. It is actually an interface for iptables, which is the classic low-level tool (and harder to get comfortable with) to set up rules for your network. Why should you …
What are the essential Ubuntu commands? I have been asked this question several times by regular readers, and I have tried to avoid answering it. Why? Don’t I know Ubuntu commands? Nope. That’s not the reason. It is because it is difficult to categorize them. What’s …
Installed Snap package earlier and now you want to uninstall it? To remove a snap package, use the command in the following fashion: sudo snap remove package_name You need to know the exact package name here. How do you get that? Let me discuss all this …