Zdravinjo / Shutterstock It does not matter if it's your first rodeo or your experienced globe-trotter. Having one or more travel lists to consult before departure can help you avoid all kinds of accidents. Why should you use the travel listings Fans of for-and-against lists and to-do lists know that: […]
How to Use the look Command on Linux
Fatmawati Achmad Zaenuri / Shutterstock The Linux look command browses a file and lists all lines that start with a particular word or phrase. But beware! It behaves differently depending on the Linux distributions. This tutorial will show you how to use it. The look of Ubuntu behaves differently For […]
How to Enable Text Prediction for a Hardware Keyboard on Windows 10
Windows 10 offers predictive text, just like Android and iPhone. Microsoft calls this "text suggestions". It is part of the touchpad of Windows 10, but you can also enable it for hardware keyboards. Suggestions will appear floating above the text when typing. This setting is available in the Windows 10 […]
Your Next SSD Might Be Slower (Thanks to QLC Flash)
bdavid32 / Shutterstock.com The newest is not always better. Recently, SSD manufacturers have begun to compromise between speed and reliability to incorporate more storage space into their drives. Protocols like NVMe and PCIe become faster, but some SSDs go backwards. QLC Flash is the problem Here is the problem. Making […]
How to Use the rev Command on Linux
Fatmawati Achmad Zaenuri / Shutterstock The rev command of Linux inverts the text strings. This command can operate either on supplied text or on a file, and it seems deceptively simple. But, like many command line utilities, its real power becomes apparent when you combine it with other commands. The […]