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Create and extract a TAR GZ archive in Linux
Desktop / Server

Create and extract a TAR GZ archive in Linux

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxNovember 4, 2020November 4, 20203

When working with Linux, sooner or later you encounter TAR GZ archives. This is a file with the tar.gz extension. A TAR GZ archive packs …

Install a minimal KDE on Debian 10 “buster”
Desktop

Install a minimal KDE on Debian 10 “buster”

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxOctober 21, 2020October 21, 20201

If you select the KDE desktop environment, while installing Debian, the installer installs several extra desktop applications. Kmail, Knotes, Korganizer, Kaddressbook, to name just a …

Start a VirtualBox VM on boot with Systemd
Desktop / Server

Start a VirtualBox VM on boot with Systemd

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxOctober 6, 2020October 4, 20201

Curious about how you can automatically start your VirtualBox VM server on PC or server boot? Then you came to the right place. Grab a …

How to increase the disk size in a VirtualBox virtual machine
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How to increase the disk size in a VirtualBox virtual machine

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxSeptember 22, 2020September 19, 20201

Is your VirtualBox virtual machine starting to run out of disk space? No worries, because VirtualBox allows you to easily increase the disk size of …

Raspberry PI startup script using Systemd
Desktop / Server

Raspberry PI startup script using Systemd

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxAugust 25, 2020September 9, 20202

Developing your own program for a Raspberry PI, which you want to automatically start each time your Raspberry PI boots? Not sure how to do …

Install VirtualBox guest additions in Debian 10
Desktop

Install VirtualBox guest additions in Debian 10

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJuly 14, 2020April 25, 2022

The VirtualBox guest additions comprise of a driver collection that improves the integration between the host and the guest. It makes it easier and more …

How to format and mount a USB drive in the Linux terminal
Desktop / Server

How to format and mount a USB drive in the Linux terminal

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJuly 7, 2020September 9, 20204

Do you want to use a USB drive on your Linux server, but you are not sure how to manage the USB drive from the …

Getting started with Double Commander on Linux
Desktop

Getting started with Double Commander on Linux

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJune 16, 2020December 18, 20203

Double Commander is a free and open source dual pane file manager. It is an excellent file manager, especially for those who prefer a consistent …

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