~ $: pwd > Tutorials

pwd is a linux command that shows you what directory you’re in, now it tells you what category you’re in

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How to check my laptop WiFi frequency on Linux 2023

How to check my laptop WiFi frequency on Linux 2023

Here are some useful Linux commands you need if you want to determine what frequencies your computer supports and check if you can use 5G WiFi. This command will show you all the channels supported by your network card and on which frequency they work. Let's first...

How to use 5G WiFi if your laptop only supports 2.4 GHz frequency

How to use 5G WiFi if your laptop only supports 2.4 GHz frequency

There is an easy way to enable 5G Wifi on your laptop without buying a new card on your old laptop. The problem with 5G internet is that old network cards don't support it. That is, there are network cards that only support a frequency of up to 2.4 GHz, and to work...

XFCE4 Panel question marks problem

XFCE4 Panel question marks problem

If you see question marks in the XFCE4 Panel and you don't need to use the option to change the keyboard and layout, you can easily solve this problem. This problem is caused by a package called fbxkb: Right-click these question marks in the XFCE4 panel and select the...

Get a list of most recently installed packages? MXLinux, Ubuntu

Get a list of most recently installed packages? MXLinux, Ubuntu

If you want to get a list of most recenty installed packages on MXLinux or Ubuntu, or Debian based OS, you can do it easily with the help of these notes that I wrote down here. These notes and commands will show you the packages you recently installed whether you used...

MX Linux after installation Where to start and how to setup

MX Linux after installation Where to start and how to setup

MX Linux after installation and Where to start is a question that is often asked since this distribution took the place of the most popular operating system in the Linux ecosystem. Many users have not encountered the XFCE environment, so I have written a short text...

How to change mouse cursor theme on MX Linux

How to change mouse cursor theme on MX Linux

MX Linux already has a great mouse cursor, but if you get tired of it, you can easily change it. Here's how to change the mouse cursor on MX Linux in just a few clicks. In our mouse cursor theme installation example, we will use the Breeze theme that is popular today....