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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 make new games or add levels to existing games You’ll find the game and editor on
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For the first time I have noticed 'dropped text' occurrence when renaming files, since starting using Linux and Nemo It doesn't affect the file or its name, just creates a new file with this name 'dropped text' (or similar) that can be deleted
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General Linux Questions B Gmail Will Automatically Summarize Your Emails Using Gemini AI (but You Can Disable It) Sometimes, a Gemini summary is more distracting than useful
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To say that Linux is an operating system means that it's meant to be used as an alternative to other operating systems, Windows, Mac OS, MS-DOS, Solaris and others Linux is not a program like a word processor and is not a set of programs like an office suite Linux is an interface between computer server hardware, and the programs which run on it
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The tilde ~ character is interpreted by most shells as the "home directory" for you The " " doesn't mean anything if it's part of a filename, although some programs such as ls will (unless explicitely told otherwise) not show files if their name starts with a "dot"
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For the first time I have noticed 'dropped text' occurrence when renaming files, since starting using Linux and Nemo It doesn't affect the file or its name, just creates a new file with this name 'dropped text' (or similar) that can be deleted AI says it is due to the sensitivity of the mouse or touch pad an it can happen with any file manager
- 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
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