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Hide files in Linux Mint/Ubuntu

by CSch

Hiding specific files in Ubuntu and Mint is done by placing a dot (.) in front of their name, e.g. renaming the file muh to .muh will mark it as hidden and render it invisible the next time you open its directory (this does not work on the desktop). To make files hidden without altering ... Read more

Categories Basics, Linux & Unix, Ubuntu Tags files, hide, Linux & Unix, mint, nautilus, Ubuntu 1 Comment

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  • Android
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  • Debian
  • Distributions
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  • iPad & iPhone
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  • ISPConfig 3
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  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
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