Explore two methods part of the ImageMagick software suite in Linux to split images vertically: convert, and mogrify.
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Subham Datta
I'm currently pursuing Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Cyprus. I'm also working at KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence. My research area includes Cyber Security, Algorithms, Machine Learning. In my free time, I love watching cricket and movies.
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Baeldung on Linux
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- Installation (2)
- File Editing (2)
- Administration (2)
Changing the Default Audio Device From the Command Line
Filed under Administration
Learn three command line methods to change the default audio device in Linux: pactl, ALSA, and amixer.
Changing Bluetooth Device Name
Filed under Installation
Learn how to change the name of a Bluetooth device.
How to Enable/Disable Touchpad Scrolling and Tapping Using the Command Line
Filed under Administration
Explore three methods to enable and disable touchpad scrolling and tapping using the command line in Linux: xinput, libinput, and synclient.
How to Detect Headphone Connection/Disconnection in Linux
Filed under Installation
Explore three approaches to determine whether a headphone is connected in Linux.
How to Convert a Color PDF to Black and White in Linux
Filed under File Editing
Explore two methods for converting a color PDF file into a black-and-white PDF file: Ghostscript and GIMP.