Whether your file manager is KDE’s Dolphin, GNOME’s Files, or an alternative, it’s probably an essential part of your workflow, used daily to navigate and organize your files. However, Linux users ...
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5 Linux commands that replaced my desktop apps
I went down a terminal app rabbit hole—and it was so good I ended up deleting some of my graphical apps.
If you’re tired of having to jump through hoops to open files with sudo privileges in the GNOME File Manager, Jack Wallen has just the trick you need. Not all Linux file managers are created equal.
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