With the release of Gnome 3 in 2011, there was quite a mixed reaction from users and developers. Most of them preferred the original Gnome that got forked, and one of those forks was Cinnamon. Since the release of Cinnamon …
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Even though Ubuntu supports many applications with amazing Graphical User Interfaces (GUI), there are always reasons why users prefer using the Terminal to perform different tasks.
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Text files are an essential and integral part of any given computer system. Configuration files, programming scripts, and even documents created by users are all simple text files. Also though now there are several document formats, in the initial days …
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The Google Stadia gaming platform is here with us and works great on Linux systems. If you have a Stadia membership and you wish to enjoy these excellent services on your Linux system, then follow along.
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VMware is a cross-platform proprietary virtualization software used to run multiple instances of OS as virtual machines. VMware Player is similar to VirtualBox, except that it is proprietary. Any problems arising with the virtual machine does not affect the host …
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You can turn off Bluetooth by clicking on the Bluetooth icon that can be generally found on a panel, but the problem is it turns itself back ON after reboot. Here is how to disable it permanently. Don’t worry, we …
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MX Linux is a Debian-based Linux distro and uses the Xfce desktop environment. The distro is popular mainly due to its MX Tools utility, which is a compilation of several GUI-based tools that come in handy to get things done …
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The Linux based systems have been an indomitable part of system management, especially most of the back-end systems. There are many tools designed just for that, even if we simply look at the Linux kernel + GNU utilities.
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All Linux distributions store log files for boot processes, programs, and other key events that take place on your system. These files may be a useful resource for troubleshooting system issues. Typically, the Linux log files are saved in plain …
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Chrome is Google’s proprietary browser. You can’t find it in Zorin’s Software Center. This tutorial shows you how to install Google Chrome on your Zorin OS by graphical user interface (GUI) method as well as by the command-line way using …