This subchapter looks at cool shell tricks for Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X to give you an idea of the power of the shell.A quick summary of how to get to the shell is included in this chapter (more detailed explanations, including what to do when things go wrong, are in following ...
This is like a bank hiring someone to dress as a burglar and try to break into their building and gain access to the vault. If the ‘burglar’ succeeds and gets into the bank or the vault, the bank will gain valuable information on how they need to tighten their security measures. ...
Looking at this freehand post, because as you’ll recall, I am not a planner, I see that focus and particularly focus on the most important things, is what I need to, well, focus on. Imagine that! Subjects (books) I am starting with: ...
But things can get complicated. Luckily, xargs can do everything you need. Let's see a few simple examples. Example 1: We will display all the users listed in the /etc/passwd file. Then, we will sort them and print them to the console, each on a separate line. ...
Linux An Arch Linux package is also available.If it works with your distribution (it has been tested on Ubuntu, Fedora, Gnome and Mint), the recommended way is to use this script as it will handle the desktop icon too: wget -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laurent22/joplin/maste...
This is similar to the app shortcuts that you can summon by long pressing on icons but quite different given the fact that it is Google launcher giving you suggestions of things to do with your phone. For example, your phone will suggest your most recent playlist when you connect earphones...
On Linux, if it works with your distribution (it has been tested on Ubuntu, Fedora, Gnome and Mint), the recommended way is to use this script as it will handle the desktop icon too:wget -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laurent22/joplin/master/Joplin_install_and_update.sh | ...