“mcookie” is a command line utility in Unix-like operating systems that generates random 128-bit hexadecimal numbers. These numbers can be used as session keys or other forms of unique identification. The mcookie command generates a random 128-bit hexadecimal number and outputs it to the terminal. The output can be redirected to a file or used […]
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mcookie: command not found
“mcookie” is a command line utility in Unix-like operating systems that generates random 128-bit hexadecimal numbers. These numbers can be used as session keys or other forms of unique identification. The mcookie command generates a random 128-bit hexadecimal number and outputs it to the terminal. The output can be redirected to a file or used […]
mate-search-tool: command not found
“mate-search-tool” is a graphical tool used in the MATE desktop environment for searching for files. It provides a user-friendly interface for searching for files and folders on a local system. With mate-search-tool, users can search for files based on various criteria such as name, size, type, modification date, and location. The search results can be […]
mate-search-tool Command Examples in Linux
“mate-search-tool” is a graphical tool used in the MATE desktop environment for searching for files. It provides a user-friendly interface for searching for files and folders on a local system. With mate-search-tool, users can search for files based on various criteria such as name, size, type, modification date, and location. The search results can be […]
mate-screenshot: command not found
“mate-screenshot” is a graphical tool used in the MATE desktop environment for taking screenshots. It allows users to capture screenshots of the entire screen, a specific window, or a selected region. The tool provides options for taking screenshots, including a delay timer, the ability to grab the mouse cursor, and the ability to hide the […]
mate-screenshot Command Examples in Linux
“mate-screenshot” is a graphical tool used in the MATE desktop environment for taking screenshots. It allows users to capture screenshots of the entire screen, a specific window, or a selected region. The tool provides options for taking screenshots, including a delay timer, the ability to grab the mouse cursor, and the ability to hide the […]
mandb Command Examples in Linux
“mandb” is a command used in Unix-like operating systems for managing the manual page (man) database. The man pages are pre-formatted manual pages that provide information about system commands and tools. The mandb command updates the man page database to ensure that it contains the latest information about the installed software and commands. This is […]
mandb: command not found
“mandb” is a command used in Unix-like operating systems for managing the manual page (man) database. The man pages are pre-formatted manual pages that provide information about system commands and tools. The mandb command updates the man page database to ensure that it contains the latest information about the installed software and commands. This is […]
makepkg Command Examples in Linux
“makepkg” is a command line tool for building packages for the Arch Linux package manager, “pacman”. It is used to create a package file (with a “.pkg.tar” extension) from a source code archive, along with the build instructions specified in the PKGBUILD file. A PKGBUILD file is a shell script that contains the information necessary […]
makepkg: command not found
“makepkg” is a command line tool for building packages for the Arch Linux package manager, “pacman”. It is used to create a package file (with a “.pkg.tar” extension) from a source code archive, along with the build instructions specified in the PKGBUILD file. A PKGBUILD file is a shell script that contains the information necessary […]