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How to clean up unused Docker containers, images and volumes

How to clean up unused Docker containers, images and volumes

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:April 17, 2020

If you have been working with Docker for some time, it is likely that you may have accumulated a high number of images, data volumes as well as containers. If these are no longer used or needed they may consume (more…)

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How to split up your terminal into several views in Linux

How to split up your terminal into several views in Linux

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:April 11, 2020

In this short article we will cover some tools that allow you to split up your terminal into multiple zones or areas. This is convenient for those who want to create multiple running shells within the (more…)

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How to run and manage a Docker container on Linux Ubuntu/Debian

How to run and manage a Docker container on Linux Ubuntu/Debian

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:March 8, 2020

In the article you will learn how to run and manage a docker container on Linux Ubuntu and similar distros. You will also be able to push a new image to Docker Hub. (more…)

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How is the path environment variable managed in Linux/Ubuntu/Debian?

How is the path environment variable managed in Linux/Ubuntu/Debian?

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:January 23, 2020

Many users, beginners and advanced are sometimes confused on how the PATH environment variable is handled on Linux. Why there are so many files .bash_profile, .bashrc,.profile , .bash_login ? (more…)

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What is the difference between Non-Login and Login, Non-Interactive and Interactive shell sessions in Linux/Ubuntu/Debian

What is the difference between Non-Login and Login, Non-Interactive and Interactive shell sessions in Linux/Ubuntu/Debian

  • Post author:ziad nahdy
  • Post published:January 17, 2020

In this short article, we shall provide a simple explanation of the differences between login and non-login shells as well as between interactive and non-interactive shells. (more…)

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How to use the screen command on Linux to keep your remote task running when the connection drops

How to use the screen command on Linux to keep your remote task running when the connection drops

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:January 5, 2020

A lot of Linux users carry out a long running task on a remote destination without taking into account the possibility that the connection might break. In such situations, notwithstanding (more…)

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How to copy a file to multiple directories in Linux

How to copy a file to multiple directories in Linux

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:January 2, 2020

In this short article, you will learn how to copy one file into many directories. The obvious answer would be to use the cp command but this not is exactly correct since the cp command is rather used to copy several files into (more…)

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Using “fsck” to check or repair the file system in Ubuntu

Using “fsck” to check or repair the file system in Ubuntu

  • Post author:ziad nahdy
  • Post published:November 24, 2019

If you have been using a Linux distribution, you might have encountered filesystems errors somehow. Filesystems can be identified as a hierarchy of directories (or a directory tree) which determines the way files (more…)

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What’s New in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo

What’s New in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:November 20, 2019

Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo is the latest version of Ubuntu. It was released on April 18th 2019 hence the name 19.04. This new installment in Ubuntu comes with a few major improvements. In this article, we will (more…)

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How to install GNOME Shell Extensions in Ubuntu

How to install GNOME Shell Extensions in Ubuntu

  • Post author:ziad nahdy
  • Post published:November 18, 2019

GNOME shell extensions are used to enhance the GNOME desktop experience. It is the best way to tweak GNOME. There is a whole bunch of shell extensions available for free download. OpenWeather, GNO-menu, (more…)

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