Best of LinuxNovember 2021

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    Learn the 50 Most Used Linux & Terminal Commands

    The 50 most common Linux and terminal commands. All these commands work on Linux, macOS, WSL, and anywhere you have a UNIX environment. Colt Steele developed this course. Colt is one of the most popular web development teachers out there and he is an excellent teacher.

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    exa: A Modern Replacement for the ls Command

    Exa is a new command line tool for the Linux operating system. It is similar to the popular ls command, but with more options. Exa can be used in conjunction with other commands to make it easier to use. It can also be used by itself to show a list of files.

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    Canonical Transforms Linux on Mac

    Developers can now launch Linux instances on Apple M1 with Multipass 1.8. Developers on M1 can now get running on Linux in as little as 20 seconds. Aliases bring Ubuntu to your terminal of choice with the latest version of Multipas.

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    15 Best GNOME Extensions for Ubuntu (2021)

    Make your Ubuntu experience faster, easier, and prettier with GNOME extensions. This list includes extensions that are actively maintained and work with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (and up) Dash to Panel fuses app luncher, task list, top bar, and system tray into a single unified panel.

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    Motrix: A Beautiful Cross-Platform Open-Source Download Manager

    Motrix is a no-nonsense download manager that provides a clean look out of the box. It is free and open-source software and can be used for Linux, Windows, and macOS. The advanced options can be accessed right before downloading a file, so that should come in handy.

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    My sleek and modern Linux development machine in 2021

    This is a follow-up to a post about my Linux development machine in 2019. I'm detailing essential aspects of my setup and hoping it will inspire more people to use Linux. I also wrote about the state of Linux on the desktop. Check it out if you are interested in Linux. You might be surprised.

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    Avatar of omgubomg! ubuntu!·4y

    10 Cool Command Line Apps for Ubuntu

    Command line tools can be used to search the web, stream music, or subtweet your secret crush. These command line tools aren’t the only ones available for each respective task, but they are are all easy to use, and easy to install. So scroll on to soak in a stellar assortment of the very best Linux terminal apps.

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    13 Best Dark GTK Themes for Your Linux Desktop

    Dark mode is loved by normal people as well and hence I compiled this list of dark themes for desktop Linux users like you. Let’s take a look at some of the GTK themes with dark mode. The list also includes a GTK theme with an emphasis on rounded corners with a bubbly aesthetic to it.

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    7 Linux commands to use just for fun | Opensource.com

    Linux command line can be the home of power users andsysadmins. Linux was developed by fun-loving people who created an array of comical commands. You can cause a steam locomotive to zip across your terminal using the sl command. Use the yes command to print out a string of text until it is forcibly stopped.

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    All Linux Directories Explained!

    The Linux directories are defined by the File System Hierarchy Standard (FHS). To navigate through it with the change directory command: cd . The root directory contains system binaries that should only be executed by the root user. The home directory contains the files, config and software for that user and you need to be logged in as that user to modify it.

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    CyberDog: a four legged robot revolution with Ubuntu

    Chinese tech giant Xiaomi unveiled CyberDog: a quadrupedal, experimental, open-source robot that the firm claims will improve the robot development environment and promote the development of the robot industry. Canonical dives into the specifications of this four legged robot and discover how Ubuntu is helping the device become an open source technological platform.

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    Learning Containers From The Bottom Up

    Ivan Velichko has spent years learning about containers and Docker. He has created a learning path that walks you through the basics. He also has plans to turn this site into an interactive platform where people could learn stuff I write about right in their browser. Follow Ivan on Twitter @iximiuz.

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    Avatar of omgubomg! ubuntu!·4y

    Microsoft Edge has an Easter Egg Exclusively for Linux Users

    Microsoft Edge for Linux has a hidden easter egg featuring Tux, the Linux mascot. The game appears when is the browser detects no viable internet connection. You can play the Edge surf game in stable (and beta and dev) builds of the browser on Windows, macOS, and Linux. To play the game you need to be running Microsoft Edge.