Cryptomator is specifically developed to encrypt your files from cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive and other cloud storage services. The encryption is done at the local PC and then gets synchronized to the cloud, thus even …
-
-
Pithos is a light-weight Pandora radio client for Linux. It consumes lesser system resources than when playing Pandora radio via your web browser. Personally, I also like the comfort of keeping audio play separate from web browser, just to avoid …
-
With ever dropping prices of USB flash drives, it makes sense to use an USB drive to create a installer drive from an ISO image or installer DVD. The advantages are the small form factor and ability to rewrite an …
-
Chrome and Chromium Browsers work great with hardware acceleration enabled. If the browsers sees incompatible graphics card (GPU) in your computer, hardware acceleration gets disabled by default settings, meaning all the load goes on CPU, when running a full HD …
-
One of the changes in Ubuntu 17.10 is the change in location of window buttons including Minimize, Maximize, and Close buttons. In Artful Aardvark, these control features are located on the top right corner of windows, just like in most …
-
Another day, another command line tutorial. Today, let’s talk about an important networking command in Linux, ip. This command is very useful to fish out network parameters of the Linux computer. It works on all Linux distributions including Ubuntu, Arch …
-
Ubuntu, with its GNOME-based desktop, offers a sleek user interface. But what if you could make it even better? GNOME Shell Extensions are the answer! These extensions allow you to extend functionality, improve productivity, and truly personalize your desktop environment. …
-
Stacer is a completely free and one-stop system optimizer you have been waiting for. Its powerful features are easy to use in a nice looking user interface. The application is readily packaged as .deb and .rpm binaries, which can be …
-
Today, we will learn how to test internet speed from the command line via Terminal in various popular Linux distributions including Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux.
-
When it comes to determining performance of a computer or a operating system, most of you should have heard about 64-bit and 32-bit systems. Both these refer to the way a computer’s processor manages the data. So, how to check …