Does a command prompt window open on your PC for a split second and then automatically close? You’re not alone. The command prompt window opens and closes so quickly, it will likely take you several days to figure out is the Command Prompt. The problem is, given how common security breaches and scams are getting this is enough to scare the average person. Perhaps you installed … [Read more...] about Find Why A Command Prompt Window Opens Repeatedly On Windows
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Windows 10 Quick Tips – Command Prompt AWOL
Command Prompt is Missing The recent Windows 10 Creators Update has struck again. This time, it is in the form of a missing Command Prompt entry in the WinX Menu (Windows Key + X). It has been replaced by the Power Shell and that is not what I want. If you, too, want the Command Prompt back, then this Quick Tips article is for you. Read on… Return of the Command … [Read more...] about Windows 10 Quick Tips – Command Prompt AWOL
Install Emacs 25 On Ubuntu Via Command Line
Install Emacs 25 in Ubuntu, via Command Line. Emacs 25.1 can be installed on Ubuntu via PPA. GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable, text editor. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. It has a full Unicode support for nearly all human scripts. The Emacs comes with content-aware editing … [Read more...] about Install Emacs 25 On Ubuntu Via Command Line
Using timedatectl Command On Ubuntu Linux Systems
Using timedatectl command in Ubuntu to display current time & date setting in Ubuntu. How to get date and time using command line interface. Ubuntu commands to get system time – Ubuntu set timezone or update system time. Ubuntu users can also change date and time via command line on Ubuntu Systems. The Linux Ubuntu system is configured to read the RTC time in the local … [Read more...] about Using timedatectl Command On Ubuntu Linux Systems
Use Inxi To Get Ubuntu System Information Via Command Line
Install inxi commandline system information tool for Ubuntu Linux. Use inxi to get Ubuntu system information via command line. Using the inxi command one can get the Ubuntu hardware information; they can check system info using Ubuntu command. inxi is a full featured CLI system information tool. It is available in most Linux distribution repositories, and also runs somewhat on … [Read more...] about Use Inxi To Get Ubuntu System Information Via Command Line
How to Monitor Progress Of A Linux Command Using ‘pv’
How to monitor progress of Linux commands. Install and use pv command on Ubuntu Systems to monitor the progress of data through a pipe. An easy way to monitor progress of a Linux command line operation. pv – monitor the progress of data through a pipe pv allows a user to see the progress of data through a pipeline. pv command displays the following information about the … [Read more...] about How to Monitor Progress Of A Linux Command Using ‘pv’
Basic screen command usage and examples
Screen is a very useful command that offers the ability to use multiple shell windows (sessions) from a single SSH session. When the session is detached or there is a network disruption, the process that is started in a screen session will still run and you can re-attach to the screen session at any time. This also comes in handy if you want to run a long process … [Read more...] about Basic screen command usage and examples
Download 6 Best Linux Command Cheat Sheets For Free
Brief: This article provides you a list of best Linux command line cheat sheets that you can download without paying a single dollar. I’ll be honest with you. I am a cheat sheet fan. Especially when I am learning something new. It also helps me on topics which I know I’ll have to work on and off again. Benefits of cheat sheets When you learn something new, it’s normal that you … [Read more...] about Download 6 Best Linux Command Cheat Sheets For Free
Add A Searchable Command Palette To Any GTK3 Application Using Plotinus
Plotinus is a library that adds a searchable command palette to any GTK+ 3 application, similar to the Atom and Sublime Text Command Palette feature (or Unity HUD). Plotinus with Gedit To use it, press Ctrl + Shift + P and you can easily find the action you're looking for by typing a few letters, without having to go through the application menus. The keyboard shortcut … [Read more...] about Add A Searchable Command Palette To Any GTK3 Application Using Plotinus
Command line aliases in the Linux Shell
Command line aliases in the Linux Shell So far, in this tutorial series, we have discussed the basic usage as well as related details of the cd - and pushd/popd commands, as well as the CDPATH environment variable. In this fourth and the final installment, we will discuss the concept of aliases as well how you can use them to make your command line navigation easier and … [Read more...] about Command line aliases in the Linux Shell