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How to Use the Command 'wtf' (with examples)
The wtf command is a terminal utility that allows users to quickly expand acronyms.
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How to Use the Command 'wtype' (with Examples)
The wtype command is an essential tool for users operating in the Wayland environment who want to simulate keyboard input.
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How to Use the Command 'wwand' (with examples)
The wwand command is a USB WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network) device configuration daemon, primarily utilized within macOS environments.
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How to use the command 'x0vncserver' (with examples)
x0vncserver is a command-line tool that serves as a VNC (Virtual Network Computing) server for X displays, enabling remote desktop control.
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How to use the command 'xartstorageremoted' (with examples)
The xartstorageremoted command initiates the xART Remote Storage Daemon, a component designed to handle save and fetch requests from the CoProcessor in Apple systems.
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How to Use the Command 'xauth' (with Examples)
The xauth command is a utility used to edit and display the authorization information needed for connecting to an X server.
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How to use the command 'xbacklight' (with examples)
The xbacklight command is a powerful utility for users running the X Window System, particularly useful in managing the brightness of a laptop or desktop screen.
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How to use the command 'xbmtopbm' (with examples)
The xbmtopbm command is a utility used to convert bitmap images in the XBM (X Bitmap) format, which is often used for simple black and white images on the X Window System, to the PBM (Portable Bitmap) format.
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How to Use the Command 'xbps-install' (with Examples)
The xbps-install command is an essential utility for managing software packages on systems using the XBPS package manager, typical with the Void Linux distribution.
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How to Use the Command 'xbps-query' (with Examples)
XBPS, or the X Binary Package System, is the package management system used by Void Linux.
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How to Use the Command 'xbps-remove' (with examples)
xbps-remove is a powerful command-line utility used within the XBPS (X Binary Package System) framework, primarily found in Void Linux distributions.
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