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GWhere is free and distributed under the free GNU GPL license. This program is written in C with GTK+ for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and MS Windows. To be kept informed ...

GWhere allows you to manage a catalog of your CDs and any other removable media (such as hard disks, floppy disks, Zip disks, CD-ROMs, etc.

2021/8/30 -Our crowd-sourced lists contains seven apps similar to GWhere for Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and more ... Linux, Mac, Android and PortableApps ...

GWhere is a catalog manager which allows to maintain a database of yours CDs and ... And it has the advantage to run under GNU/Linux and MS Windows systems.

2022/1/19 -The secret to navigation, whether it's through a mountain chain or the Linux filesystem, is to know where you are. It's very difficult to get ...


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  1. http://cs.boisestate.edu
  2. handouts
  3. cs-unix
  4. node43
  1. http://cs.boisestate.edu
  2. handouts
  3. cs-unix
  4. node43

Most of the “commands” that we use on the Linux command line are in fact programs (which are stored as files) located typically in the /bin or /usr/bin ...

2022/11/14 -It stores folders, files, and personal data that is specific to an individual user. Folders in the /home directory take the form /home/USERNAME ...

2022/3/26 -At some point in your career as a Linux administrator, you are going to have to view log files. Here's how to do it from the command line.

2019/2/26 -The real answer is wherever the person packaging the application (i.e. putting it all into an rpm file) wants. You can see their choices with ...

2020/2/24 -The pwd command prints the current/working directory, telling where you are currently located in the filesystem. This command comes to your ...