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Tux is a 3-D game made only for Linux It is open-source and has an editor, which is also open source, to
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Friendly Linux Forum After reading that Ubuntu 20 04 LTS I had installed on a usb and in a partition next to my LMDE, has lost support, wiped out the usb, now using it as a backup for my music, instead of buying another usb key
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Gmail Will Automatically Summarize Your Emails Using Gemini AI (but You Can Disable It) Sometimes, a Gemini summary is more distracting than useful
- What is $* and $# in Linux? - Super User
From here: $# Stores the number of command-line arguments that were passed to the shell program $? Stores the exit value of the last command that was executed $0 Stores the first word of the entered command (the name of the shell program) $* Stores all the arguments that were entered on the command line ($1 $2 ) "$@" Stores all the arguments that were entered on the command line
- Difference between $ and # in Linux environment - Ask Ubuntu
There are differences on prompts in different Unix or GNU Linux distributions because of their default settings For example, the prompt of Debian Ubuntu is guest@linux:~$, the one of Fedora CentOS RedHat is [guest@linux ~]$ and the one of SuSE Linux OpenSUSE is guest@linux:~> In general, the prompt usually show the login user name, machine
- command line - What does . mean in linux shell? - Ask Ubuntu
What does the command mean? For example, sometimes we call a file with config, sometimes config, thanks
- bash - How do I add environment variables? - Ask Ubuntu
To set an environment variable once, use the export command in the prompt, not in a shell script: $ export THEVAR= example
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