One of Linux systems' fantastic features is the ability to tweak and configure it to your liking. The command-line utility, commonly referred to as the Terminal, enables users to pass commands to the kernel and execute crucial tasks. It is one of the many features that bring out the difference...
Glad to help. Resuming my activity in these forums (I wasn't a member of this specific one in the past) has been a pretty great way of passing the time during the pandemic. It had been four or five years since I last did this sort of stuff, so it was good to resume trying to help.
I can't code worth a damn, so I can at least pass on some of the things I've learned and, in that way, help support the kernel I use and most enjoy.