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Abdmuizz Yekeen
I'm Abdmuizz, a passionate and adaptable Software Engineer with a knack for rapid learning and a strong commitment to excellence. My career goal is to develop software solutions that are fast and scalable. I also like to write technical articles that simplify complex topics for easy understanding.
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How to Remove the Title Bar of GNOME Applications
Filed under Administration
Learn how to remove the title bar of GNOME applications.
How to Execute Multiple Commands Using a Single sudo
Filed under Administration, Security
Learn how to run multiple commands with root privileges using a single sudo operation.
Removing Group Permission With setfacl
Filed under Administration, File Permissions
Learn what an access control list (ACL) is and how to modify and remove ACL group permissions in Linux.
How to Rename Files With a Quote in the Filename
Filed under Files
Learn how to rename files with a quote in their filename using the mv and rename commands.
Makefile Character Escaping and the Meaning of the Double Dollar Sign
Filed under Building
Learn about Makefile character escaping, why a Makefile may have double dollar signs, and how they function.
How to Modify File Ownership Inside tar Archive
Filed under Administration, File Permissions
Learn how to modify the ownership of data within a TAR archive.
Setting the Sender Name While Using mail Command in Linux
Filed under Web
A quick and practical guide to setting sender’s name while using mail command.
Examples of the Modulo Operator in Bash
Filed under Scripting
Learn how to use the modulo operator in Bash scripting to perform arithmetic operations and assignments.
The Meaning of the Symbols !, !! and * in /etc/shadow
Filed under Administration
Explore the meaning of !, !!, and *, that may appear in the password field of the /etc/shadow file on a Linux system.
How to Echo the Variable Name Instead of Variable Value
Filed under Scripting
Learn different ways to output the name of a variable instead of its value in Bash.