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How to easily open files with sudo privileges in the GNOME File Manager Your email has been sent Not all Linux file managers are created equal. Some file managers have more bells and whistles than the ...
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Jack Wallen offers up a Linux desktop tip that can help make just about any Linux workflow considerably easier. Have you ever needed to save the contents of your clipboard for later usage? When that ...