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How To Open Application From Terminal Ubuntu

Did you know that you can open application from terminal in Linux Ubuntu Systems. This tutorial explains how to run an application from command line and run a program in Linux shell. Find Commands To Run Applications In Ubuntu Linux Once you know where are programs installed in Linux Ubuntu, you can then run an […]

How To Format USB Pendrive In Ubuntu Terminal

How to format USB pendrive in Ubuntu terminal. This tutorial explains how on Ubuntu, you can format USB fat32 via command line. The first step to format pendrive in Ubuntu terminal is to identify the USB drive. To get the info about the USB, run the following command in terminal: In the output of the […]

How To Install Showtime GNOME Video Player on Ubuntu Linux

How to install Showtime GNOME video player on Ubuntu Linux. Showtime GNOME Video Player will replace the current default Totem “GNOME Videos” video player. Showtime GNOME Video Player The default Totem “GNOME Videos” video player has not been actively maintained since 2022 and is set to be replaced by the modern Showtime Video Player. The […]

How to Find Files That Have Been Modified in Last 24 Hours

Ubuntu users can use find command with -mtime option to find files that have been modified in last 24 hours. The find command is used to locate files and directories based on various criteria. Using find Command The ‘find’ command searches the directory tree rooted at each file name FILE by evaluating the EXPRESSION provided. […]

Command To Rename Multiple Files In Ubuntu Terminal

This tutorial explains how to rename a file in Ubuntu Terminal or how to rename a file in Linux in same directory. Using Re mane Command The “rename” command renames the filenames supplied according to the rule specified as the first argument. If a given filename is not modified by the expression, it will not […]

How To Fix Unexpected fsck Error In Linux Ubuntu

You can run fsck manually in Linux to fix the error “unexpected inconsistency; run fsck manually fsck exited with status code 4”. Let us learn how: How to run fsck manually in Linux sudo umount /dev/sdbsudo fsck /dev/sdb NOTE: Replace the “/dev/sdb” with the partition showing error or replace /dev/sdb with the device you want […]

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