Ubuntu is one of the most used Linux distributions worldwide. It is also the reason why it has the maximum number of available programs for itself. Today we are going to talk about one category of those programs, the application …
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Do you need to uninstall a program from your Ubuntu system? You have various possibilities, all of which are simple. This guide will show you how to delete software packages from Ubuntu using the terminal and, if you prefer, the …
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Ubuntu comes built-in with a backup tool known as “Déjà Dup.” The backup tool is deactivated by default. This tutorial will guide you in setting up the backup of files and folders to a location.
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Mozilla Firefox is an open source, free internet-browsing application. Mozilla Firefox considered Ubuntu’s official web browser, so almost every Ubuntu distribution comes with Firefox installed.
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If you’re a gamer who uses Ubuntu, you’ll be happy to know that you can easily install Steam on your system. Steam is a digital distribution platform developed by Valve Corporation that provides access to thousands of video games. In …
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Oracle VM VirtualBox is a free, open source, and powerful virtualization product for enterprise and home use. With frequently released versions, VirtualBox is actively being developed and has a growing list of features, supported guest OS and platforms.
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Have you ever thought that you need to try an android application on your Linux system? This is possible with a new application “Anbox”.Anbox is a Linux system emulation tool. It can act as a layer between Android apps and …
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Today, we are going to introduce you to yet another GTK theme for your Ubuntu. Xenlism minimalism is a gorgeous looking desktop theme that’s inspired by the elementary OS Linux distribution from which it derives the Mac OS X appearance.
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In this tutorial, we are going to perform a complete installation of Ubuntu on a USB Flash drive. Note that this is not about just creating a bootable Ubuntu Live USB drive. Instead, we are going to help you install …
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Downgrading to the previous version of an application is pretty easy. Here is how it goes. Your Linux system generally has many versions of any installed package available in its repositories. In this tutorial, we are going to help you …