A few simple keyboard shortcuts can make your work in Linux far more efficient. Jack Wallen runs through 10 of his favorites, for both desktop environments and window managers. Many Linux users are ...
The Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide has a great list of essential Linux keyboard shortcuts. These are the Linux command quickies that are most conducive to quick Linux computing; anything from ...
Here’s are some keyboard shortcuts for Linux Mint 13’s Expo and Scale overviews. CTRL+ALT+UP goes to Expo CTRL+ALT+DOWN goes to Scale CTRL+ALT+LEFT/RIGHT switches to the LEFT/RIGHT adjacent workspace ...
Nearly everything can be edited somehow in a Linux system, and that includes what each key press does. The gHacks blog shows us how to create global application shortcuts that fire up Firefox, a text ...
Bigscreen is a virtual reality company that’s best known for its app that lets you watch movies & TV shows in a virtual theater with a 100-screen or access your PC desktop in your headset. Now the ...
Back in my early days of Linux, the terminal was a necessity. Now, the GUIs are so advanced, user-friendly, and powerful, that you could go your entire Linux career and never touch a terminal window.
Useful keyboard commands for Bash Here are some useful keyboard commands for Bash. CTRL-c Stop current command CTRL-z Sleep program CTRL-a Go to start of line CTRL-e Go to end of line CTRL-u Cut from ...