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Linux CLI Launcher replaces your home screen launcher with a pseudo-Linux command line. This is every bit as hilarious and awesome as you'd expect.
Linux fanboys rejoice; this launcher pretty much turns your smartphone's home screen into a Linux command line interface.
Here are some warm-up exercises for anyone just starting to use the Linux command line. Warning: It can be addictive.
If you're new to Linux, the biggest change from Windows or macOS is probably the command line. Depending on how you use Linux, you might not have to dip into the terminal often, but you will have to ...
One reason a lot of people get started with the Linux terminal is to use ImageMagick and FFmpeg. These are popular tools for converting image and video files. One reason you might want to do this is ...
Linux has a ton of applications you can install, some of which are lesser-known but still useful. These obscure apps are waiting to help improve your productivity.
We've been covering a bit of Linux lately, but what about all these commands? And how do you know what you're really looking at? Ken Gypen takes a stab at demystifying everyone's biggest Penguin ...
Using bash aliases in Linux can save time and having to remember complex commands - and it can be fun, too.
In another entry of his Linux 101 series, Jack Wallen shows you how to delete files and folders from Linux using the Command Line Interface (CLI).
Microsoft is describing this in terms of providing a Linux-like command-line environment at the moment, but from what we can gather, there's little fundamental restriction to this, potentially ...