KScreen-doctor is a command-line tool that allows users to change and manipulate the screen setup on a computer running KDE, the K Desktop Environment. This tool can be used to change the resolution, refresh rate, and other settings of one or more monitors. It can also be used to configure the positions and orientations of […]
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kscreen-console Command Examples in Linux
KScreen is a screen management software for KDE, the K Desktop Environment. It allows users to configure and manage multiple monitors connected to a single computer. The kscreen-console is a command-line tool that allows users to query the status of KScreen, such as the current resolution, refresh rate, and whether the monitors are mirrored or […]
kscreen-console: command not found
KScreen is a screen management software for KDE, the K Desktop Environment. It allows users to configure and manage multiple monitors connected to a single computer. The kscreen-console is a command-line tool that allows users to query the status of KScreen, such as the current resolution, refresh rate, and whether the monitors are mirrored or […]
krita Command Examples in Linux
Krita is a free and open-source digital painting and sketching software developed for professional digital artists, concept artists, illustrators, matte and texture painters, and comics artists. It is a part of the KDE project and is available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Krita provides a wide range of tools for creating digital art, including brushes, […]
krita: command not found
Krita is a free and open-source digital painting and sketching software developed for professional digital artists, concept artists, illustrators, matte and texture painters, and comics artists. It is a part of the KDE project and is available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Krita provides a wide range of tools for creating digital art, including brushes, […]
kpartx: command not found
“kpartx” is a command-line tool that is used to create device maps from partition tables. It is commonly used in Linux to create device maps for partitions on block devices like disk images and loop devices. A device map is a special file that provides access to a specific partition on a block device. When […]
kpartx Command Examples in Linux
“kpartx” is a command-line tool that is used to create device maps from partition tables. It is commonly used in Linux to create device maps for partitions on block devices like disk images and loop devices. A device map is a special file that provides access to a specific partition on a block device. When […]
kpackagetool5 Command Examples in Linux
“kpackagetool5” is a command-line tool that is used to manage Plasma packages in the KDE desktop environment. Plasma is the default desktop environment for KDE, and it is built on top of the Qt framework. KPackageManager is a package manager which allows users to install, list, remove Plasma packages. KPackageManager provides a command-line interface to […]
kpackagetool5: command not found
“kpackagetool5” is a command-line tool that is used to manage Plasma packages in the KDE desktop environment. Plasma is the default desktop environment for KDE, and it is built on top of the Qt framework. KPackageManager is a package manager which allows users to install, list, remove Plasma packages. KPackageManager provides a command-line interface to […]
konsole: command not found
“konsole” is the terminal emulator of the KDE desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It is a powerful and feature-rich terminal emulator that provides a modern and user-friendly interface for working with the command line. Konsole provides a number of advanced features that make it more powerful and convenient than the traditional […]