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How to use the command 'xdg-settings' (with examples)
xdg-settings is a powerful command-line tool used to manage settings for XDG-compatible desktop environments.
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How to Use the Command 'xdg-user-dirs-update' (with examples)
The xdg-user-dirs-update command is a utility for managing user directories in XDG-compliant systems, which are predominantly found in Linux desktop environments.
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How to use the command 'xed' (with examples)
The xed command is an integral tool for those using the Cinnamon desktop environment, which is common in distributions like Linux Mint.
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How to use the command 'xed' (with examples)
The xed command is a versatile tool used primarily to open files for editing within Xcode, Apple’s integrated development environment (IDE) tailored for software development on macOS.
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How to Use the Command 'xeyes' (with examples)
Xeyes is a seemingly simple yet entertaining graphical utility that showcases the graphical capabilities of the X Window System, a network-transparent window system that allows users to run graphical applications across different machines.
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How to use the command 'xfce4-screenshooter' (with examples)
The xfce4-screenshooter is a versatile tool included in the XFCE desktop environment, designed to provide users with a convenient way to capture screenshots on their Linux systems.
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How to Use the Command 'xfreerdp' (with examples)
xfreerdp is a versatile command-line tool that enables users to connect to Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) servers.
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How to use the command 'xfs_repair' (with examples)
The xfs_repair command is a comprehensive utility used for repairing XFS filesystems.
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