In Linux, the popular command-line utility dd used to transfer data from a file or block device to another for a variety of tasks, such as backup creation, bootable USB…
ADB (Android Debug Bridge) and Fastboot are widely recognized and popular methods among developers for managing Android devices from another machine. It could involve installing new apps, accessing contacts, pushing…
In most popular Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, RedHat, Fedora, etc., there is a default installation of Firefox (a free and open-source browser), which is excellent and can seamlessly work…
GNOME Shell extensions are like browser extensions that allow users to add additional features to their GNOME DE by installing extensions from a large available catalog. This can be as…
Are you also encountering the annoying "An unexpected error occurred" message (or notification) when visiting the Gnome extensions site, even after installing the supporting browser extension and connector? Then you've…
At one point in your life, you might encounter a situation where you need to have two or more versions of Java on your system; the reasons could be any,…
NeoVim is a command-line text editor and superset of the original Vim editor, renowned for its simple maintenance, community contributions, and introduction of new features. It's quite dynamic and advanced…
Tiny File Manager is a single PHP script that anyone can upload to their web server or system for remotely managing files and directories via the HTTP/S protocol. Despite being…
A Warp Terminal (written in Rust), previously available only for macOS users, has been officially released for Linux users in February 2024, sharing almost 98% of the underlying code of…
Tmux (also known as a multiplexer) is the initial tool that I immediately install after setting up a fresh Linux system to manage multiple terminal sessions at once. This is…