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30 Reasons to Create a Free ProtonMail Account

Posted on May 6, 2021February 14, 2022 by thetqweb

30 Reasons to Create a Free ProtonMail Account |
There are many many advantages you can make use of in the Basic Free ProtonMail account. This article’s aim is to highlight those that standout! Let’s dive into the analysis already!

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20 reasons to create a Tutanota Free Email Account

Posted on April 27, 2021February 14, 2022 by thetqweb

20 reasons to create a Tutanota Free Email Account |
Tutanota is a free source or open source email client organization. By default, you get full encryption and absolutely no ads even in their Free Subscription.

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How to rename many files at a go in Linux

Posted on April 27, 2021February 14, 2022 by thetqweb

How to rename many files at a go in Linux |
In pretty much any Linux-based operating system, it is possible to Rename many files once. The process is surprisingly very easy.

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How to install Cisco Packet Tracer in Linux

Posted on April 22, 2021February 14, 2022 by thetqweb

How to install Cisco Packet Tracer in Linux |
This installation procedure applies to several Linux-based operating systems, which are based on the Debian Project, including but not limited to; Debian, Kali Linux and Ubuntu. For purposes of demonstration, the installation steps were done on a Kali Machine.

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How to Work with File Names containing spaces in Linux

Posted on April 18, 2021February 14, 2022 by thetqweb

You have probably heard about this notion that using File Names that have spaces is just inviting trouble, and you’d probably like to prove otherwise. Well, you are CORRECT if you differ with the former statement, because it is very possible to work with files whose names have spaces/space characters.

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How Servers handle File Names with Space characters

Posted on April 18, 2021February 14, 2022 by thetqweb

All the Server File Names of these files DO NOT include Space characters. This is necessary for Efficient File Referencing when doing whatever, NOT to mean that they cannot be / it is impossible to reference files whose file names include spaces.

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