Zenity supports a pretty interesting command that lets you create a color picker box. If you have ever worked with css then this is a useful tool for you. Zenity…
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- This entry is part 3 of 13 in the series GUI for bash script using Zenity
To create a notification icon in zenity, use the –notification option. This article will guide you fully on this option of zenity. This option is quite interesting, you can write…
- This entry is part 2 of 13 in the series GUI for bash script using Zenity
This article will guide you to write a small bash script using zenity to create a calendar dialog. Of course, with a very short line, the zenity will completed this…
- This entry is part 1 of 13 in the series GUI for bash script using Zenity
In this article, I will introduce to you about zenity software – a tool that allows you to create simple GUi for bash scripts. The Zenity tool has a fairly…
This article will give you a script to help you install clamav on centos faster, instead of having to run each command line. I wrote it as a function, you…
- This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Linux commands: Part 4 - Manipulating files and directories
In Linux, to perform the move or rename of a file or directory, we use the mv command. This command performs one of the two features mentioned, depending on usage. In…
Why is space not being freed from disk after deleting a file in Linux? Even though the file was successfully deleted, the disk space was not freed. How to free disk…
- This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Linux commands: Part 4 - Manipulating files and directories
To create a directory in Linux, use the command mkdir – this command is an acronym for “make directory”. mkdir command is pretty simple to use and this article is for…
- This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Linux commands: Part 4 - Manipulating files and directories
With a file manager, we can drag and drop a file from one directory to another, copy and paste files, etc. So why use these old command line programs? The…
- This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series Linux commands: Part 3 - Exploring the system
In the Linux system, there are very long text files, such as system log files. To be able to view long text files easily, you can use the less command.…