The bash shell maintains a history of the commands you entered. You can re-execute a command by recalling it from the history, without having to re-type it.
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Basic Linux Tips and Tricks, Part 3
Part 1 of this article provided the general background a reader needs to solve problems with Linux. Part 2 of this article discussed the process of solving Linux problems. In this final part of a three-part series, we'll step through a real-world example of solving a Linux problem.
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GIMP tricks: Teeth whitening
Here is another article of our “GIMP tricks” series. This time you are going to learn a simple trick: how to make your teeth look really white on a photograph. By the way, perhaps it’s the right time to visit a dentist?
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Expert tricks for Nautilus
Nautilus, the official file manager for the GNOME desktop, can help you perform tasks from browsing the filesystem to accessing Samba shares on your local network or FTP sites on the Internet -- and more. Here are a couple of tips and tools that will allow you to open a terminal window from Nautilus and resize and rotate images without opening any other program.
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12 Tips for GNOME Users
As a desktop, GNOME is standard enough that most computer users can feel comfortable within ten minutes of first using it.
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