Creating a Wi-Fi Hotspot is easiest way of sharing internet connection via your computer’s Ethernet connection to wireless devices including smartphones and tablets. To enable that you need to first turn your laptop’s wireless network into a WiFi Hotspot and …
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Ubuntu and its derivatives including Linux Mint and elementary OS ask for keyring every time a user reboots the computer and launches certain Internet browsers including Google Chrome and Chromium.
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Starting with Ubuntu 17.10, the dev team have decided to dump Xorg and incorporate Wayland as the default video driver, primarily to boost performance. But, Wayland is still in earlier phase of development and seems like “not yet” ready for …
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Night light mode has been around sometime in smartphone and tablets. It has entered into some Linux distros as a default enabled feature. GNOME desktop environment have added the Night light mode from GNOME 3.24 which got released around a …
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Those who just installed Ubuntu and trying to open “Ubuntu Software” may get an “Unable to download updates from extensions.gnome.org” error. This issue can occur even with a fresh installation. Today’s guide will show you how to fix the error …
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Now that Ubuntu carries GNOME as the desktop environment instead of Unity, the premium look of GNOME is already great on Ubuntu 17.10. But, if that’s not enough you can still go ahead and refresh the desktop experience by installing …
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Linux users don’t need to have VMware or VirtualBox to run virtual machines. KVM is a Kernel-based Virtual Machine built with-in the Linux kernel. Using KVM, one can run several virtual operating systems including Linux, Microsoft Windows, and any other operating …
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Linux is one of the most popular operating systems that has been around since the mid-1990s. An operating system is a software that manages all the hardware resources in a computer or laptop. In simple terms, an operating system works …
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FileZilla is a popular cross-platform FTP, FTPS and SFTP client with powerful features and has an easy to use tabbed user interface. Some amazing features of it include Drag & drop support, configurable transfer speed limits, directory comparison, remote file editing, remote …
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No matter you have excellent memory, and you are a perfect organized person, it happens to everybody one day or another – forgotten password! What if it was your Ubuntu root password? Is it end of the world?