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Latest revision as of 23:04, 30 June 2020

A collection of tips & tricks for using Linux...

Restart a service[edit | edit source]

sudo service FOOBAR restart

or

sudo systemctl restart FOOBAR.service

Where "FOOBAR" is the name of the service you want to restart...

Taking a screenshot in Mint Cinnamon[edit | edit source]

Here are the default shortcuts. You can customize them in Keyboard Settings, as shown in the image that started this post.

Action Shortcut
Take a screenshot Print
Take a screenshot of a window Alt + Print
Take a screenshot of an area Shift + Print
Copy screen to clipboard Control + Print
Copy window to clipboard Control + Alt + Print
Copy area to clipboard Shift + Control + Print
Toggle recording desktop Shift + Control + Alt + R

Print may have its own special label on your keyboard. On mine the Print key is labeled PrtSc.

Testing Network Connectivity

A handy little script:

#!/bin/bash

if nc -zw1 pfSense 443
then
  echo "We have DNS..."
else
  echo "NOPE!  No DNS..."
  sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved
  exit
fi

Uses netcat (nc) to simply check if the router (pfsense) is currently findable by name & responding to HTTPS (port 443).

Then either tells you if it's OK or asks for your password to restart the DNS resolver.

Some other tips...