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Sharing files between a Mac and a Linux machine isn’t complicated. You can do it easily and securely, using practical tools and methods designed for seamless cross-platform sharing.
If you would like to rename your files using Linux commands instead, open your command line interface and navigate to the directory containing the file that you wish to rename.
You can access Windows Subsystem for Linux files using Explorer on Windows 11/10. Open Explorer from WSL Terminal or launch the root from Explorer.
If you're new to Linux, there's a very handy file you'll want to learn about right away. Jack Wallen introduces you to the hosts file and how to add entries to it.
If you're tired of having to jump through hoops to open files with sudo privileges in the GNOME File Manager, Jack Wallen has just the trick you need.
Not happy with your Linux distro's default file manager? Stop struggling and try something different. Considering that these are all free, what do you have to lose?
Did you know that Linux makes it easy to create and use hidden files, which means you can easily tuck important documents away from plain sight? Here's how to manage those files.
Opening RAR Files With PeaZip PeaZip is another tool for Windows and Linux machines that you can use to open RAR files without needing WinRAR.
Open up File Explorer and you’ll see Tux, Linux’s penguin mascot, in the left-hand navigation pane.