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How to Recover Deleted Files in Linux

recover deleted files in linux

Recovering deleted files in Linux is possible as When you delete a file, it isn’t immediately removed from your system. The file’s data stays on the disk until new data overwrites it. So, acting quickly …

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How to Install Selenium Tool in Linux

install selenium tool in linux

Selenium are tool used by developers and testers to automate tasks in web browsers. If you’re working in Linux and want to use Selenium tools for browser automation then you have to install it first. …

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Two types of device files in Linux: Block and Character

Two types of device files in Linux: Block and Character

Block device files are used for devices like hard drives and USB drives, where data is read or written in blocks. Character device files are used for devices like keyboards and terminals, where data is …

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Basic Command Line In Kali Linux

Basic Command Line In Kali Linux

The Linux command line is a powerful tool for managing files, directories, and system operations. In Kali Linux, these commands are essential for navigating the filesystem and performing tasks during penetration testing. This guide covers …

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How to Disable Swap on Linux

How to Disable Swap on Linux

What is Swap? Swap is the extra virtual memory that a computer uses when it runs out of physical memory (RAM). The Swap partition is stored on the hard drive or secondary memory of your …

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How to generate SSH key with SSH Keygen in Linux

How to generate SSH key with SSH Keygen in Linux

SSH (Secure Shell) is a foundational tool for secure remote access and management of servers, using encrypted communication to protect sensitive data. If you’re wondering how to generate SSH key with SSH Keygen in Linux, …

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How to check how many CPUs in a Linux System

How to check how many CPUs are in a Linux System

There are multiple ways to check the number of CPUs in a Linux system. There are simple commands like lscpu and nproc and more advanced tools like top, htop, and hwinfo. Each method has its …

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How to find full path to a file in Linux

How to find full path to a file in Linux

There are several methods to find the full path of a file in Linux, ranging from using simple commands like readlink and realpath to more advanced approaches involving shell scripts and the find command. Table …

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How to check OS version in Linux

How to check OS version in Linux

To check the OS version in Linux can be used for troubleshooting, installing compatible software, or ensuring system compatibility. There are several ways to check the OS version in Linux. In this guide, we’ll cover …

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How to uninstall packages with APT in Debian Linux

How to uninstall packages with APT in Linux

APT (Advanced Packaging Tool) is a powerful package manager designed for Debian-based Linux systems, allowing users to manage software efficiently. APT provides multiple ways to uninstall packages with APT in Debian Linux, depending on whether …

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Table of Contents
  • What is apt?
  • List of Installed Packages-
  • Uninstalling Packages Using Apt-
    • Method 1:  (Using apt remove command)
    • Method 2: (Using apt purge command)
  • Cleaning Up After Uninstallation-
    • To clean the package cache, use the command below-
    • To delete unnecessary dependencies,  use the command below-
  • Fix Broken Dependencies-

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