GStreamer 1.22 is a Major Stable Release, offering Many New Features and Enhancements

The open-source multimedia framework for Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android now has a new major stable release, GStreamer 1.22
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How ChatGPT can help Linux users on their Journey

At this time, ChatGPT is the talk of the town.

When you open any social media platform, you will find something about ChatGPT, and you can be sure that every third person has a unique opinion on this topic, no matter whether the person belongs to the tech industry or works as a janitor.

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A More Powerful Ping that can Ping Multiple Hosts

The fping command is the oldest networking program still in use today. Roland Schemers published it in 1992 with the goal of sending high-performance Read More

How to Delete Files with Specific Extensions from the Linux Command Line

Deleting files one by one is not worth the effort if you have a large number of files with the same extension or a similar pattern of files that you need to remove from your system.

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Write a Message on the Terminal of a Specified Logged in User.

In this article, you will learn how you can send message or text file content to another user with or without piping using the write command in Linux.

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Show the Most Recent Logins of Users

In this article, you will learn how to use the lastlog command on Linux to check the most recent login of all users or a specific user, as well as how to clear a single or all user’s last login records.

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How to Check User’s Failed Login Attempts in Linux

Stick with this article to learn how to check a user’s failed login attempt on the server using the lastb command.

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How to Copy Files to a USB Flash Drive Using the Terminal [TTY]

Copying files to a USB flash drive using the Terminal can be done quickly and easily with this short guide.

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How to Copy and Move Files with Specific File Extensions in Linux

When you want to move or copy files with a specific file extension, then you can use the same mv and cp commands with a wildcard character, which is a more dynamic way to move the file at once.

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The Quickest Way to Append Text at the Beginning of a File in Linux

As you know, there are redirection operators, which allow you to append text to a file. When you use the >> operator, the text is appended to the end of the file, while the > operator replaces the existing content.

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