It is common for Linux newbies to run into issues due to accidental changes in settings, leading to unstable and erratic system performance. How about an idea of having a master reset button that allow you to reset the computer …
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In this session of Terminal Tuts, we will learn how to change your Ubuntu computer name and your server host name via Terminal. Command-line method is more useful for system administrators as usually they do it remotely.
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By default settings, Linux has very efficient way of managing the computer’s RAM to get best performance out of the resources available on your system. This approach may sometimes confuse users as the RAM looks like completely eaten up inspite …
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Most of Linux distros are optimized for desktop PC to get best user experience and performance. They seldom come with default power saving settings optimized for laptop users where battery juice top priority.
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Managing startup applications is one of the first activities we commonly do on a freshly installed OS. You may want to add your own startup programs or remove some existing unwanted startup programs that are actually slowing down your computer. …
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Manjaro Linux Kernel update can be applied in two ways: GUI way and the command-line way via Terminal. Both the methods are safe to use, but for those new to Linux OS, I suggest to read our article on why …
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When it comes to file explorer, I think Tree View is efficient way to navigate inside folders, especially if one has several sub-directory levels. Older versions of Ubuntu had the tree view feature under the Nautilus User Preferences settings, but …
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Ring (not to be confused with Ring Door Bell) is free software which allows its users to communicate in multiple ways. It has built-in tools including telephone, teleconferencing tool, messenger, and a media sharing tool.
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In the second chapter of our ‘Learn Linux’ series, today we learn about the Linux Directory structure. Every operating systems have certain hierarchy of directory for organizing the files as a way to help users keep track of where something …
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If you have been looking for a screenshot utility in Linux that’s near equivalent to Snagit for Windows, then you should take a look at Shutter. It is a free and opensource utility for Linux that lets you take a …