This article delves into 5 excellent CCleaner alternatives specifically for Ubuntu users. It provides a fresh perspective on system cleaning tools, each with unique features and capabilities to keep your Ubuntu system running smoothly, efficiently, and free from unnecessary clutter.
Divya Kiran Kumar
Divya Kiran Kumar
I'm the Editor of FOSS Linux and a passionate blogger. With a background in Software Engineering, I decided to shift my career towards blogging and content creation. My love for Linux led me to specialize in writing about open-source software and the Linux operating system. As a Linux enthusiast, I can't imagine using anything else on my PC. I believe in the power of open-source software and the vast community that surrounds it. This is why I'm dedicated to sharing my knowledge and experience with others through FOSS Linux. Apart from my work at FOSS Linux, I also enjoy reading non-fictional books. My favorite read so far has been Sapiens, which was an eye-opening experience that helped me understand the human story from a new perspective. I hope that you find my content informative and engaging, and that it helps enhance your experience with Linux. Thank you for taking the time to read my work, and have a great day ahead!
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This tutorial provides a detailed walkthrough on how to add custom keyboard shortcuts in Linux Mint, focusing on creating a shortcut for launching Google Chrome. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned users, it simplifies access to your favorite browser and …
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Discover the top 5 ways to pretty-print JSON files, making them more readable and easier to manage. This guide covers various tools and techniques suitable for developers, data scientists, and anyone working with JSON data, ensuring that your JSON files …
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Vim is a powerful text editor used in Linux. This guide covers basic Vim commands that are essential for every user, from navigating and editing text to saving and exiting files. Learn these foundational commands to improve your efficiency and …
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SSH (Secure Shell) is a vital tool for secure remote system management in Linux. This guide introduces the basics of SSH, including setting up an SSH server, connecting to remote systems, and transferring files securely, providing a solid foundation for …
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Performing a CPU stress test in Linux is essential for assessing system stability and performance. This guide explains how to use tools like ‘stress’ and ‘stress-ng’ to simulate high load scenarios, helping you understand your system’s limits and ensuring it …
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Opening RAR files in Linux via the command line is a straightforward process. This guide shows you how to install necessary tools like ‘unrar’ or ‘rar’ and use simple commands to extract or manage RAR files, enhancing your file handling …
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This guide compares ‘su’ and ‘sudo’, two fundamental commands in Linux for managing user privileges. Learn the differences in their usage, security implications, and scenarios where each command is most effective, enhancing your understanding of Linux system administration and security.
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Master file operations in Linux with this guide on 10 essential commands. From creating and deleting files with ‘touch’ and ‘rm’ to copying and moving files with ‘cp’ and ‘mv’, these commands form the foundation of effective file management and …
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The Ubuntu Terminal is a powerful tool for system management and development. This guide introduces you to the Terminal’s interface, basic commands, and advanced functionalities. Learn to navigate, customize, and utilize the Terminal to its fullest potential for a more …