Posts tagged command-line
How to Use the Fast and Powerful Mutt Email Client with Gmail [Command Line]
Jun 30th

Command-line tool mutt has a well-deserved reputation as a powerhouse of an email client. It’s fast, flexible and, best of all, surprisingly easy to use
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How to Use the Fast and Powerful Mutt Email Client with Gmail [Command Line]
Guake: Hide-able terminal goodness
Jun 21st
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As you well know, I am a big fan of the Linux command line. Because of this I use the terminal a lot. I am also a fan of Linux eye candy and making my desktop as clean and sleek as possible
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Guake: Hide-able terminal goodness
Securely wipe your data with a hidden Windows 7 tool | Windows 7 News
Jun 20th
While I’ve been writing my new book, Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out, I’ve had to research all sorts of stuff in Windows 7 (and I’ll be sharing more in coming weeks) and one of the little gems I found is a command line utility …
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Securely wipe your data with a hidden Windows 7 tool | Windows 7 News
Installing applications from the command line in OpenSuSE
May 29th

So far in our OpenSuSE series we have covered OpenSuSE (see “ Why not try OpenSuSE “), YaST (see “ YaST: Yet Another Setup Tool “), and Installing software (see “ Installing software in OpenSuSE with YaST “).
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Installing applications from the command line in OpenSuSE
Using netstat
Apr 20th

As promised (in my article “ How do I find my network information in Linux? “) I am going to introduce you to the netstat command.
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Using netstat

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