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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This question came in from one of our readers, where the user upgraded his PC to Ubuntu 16.04, and found that the SD card reader builtin his laptop won’t read any SD memory cards. It was working good before the upgrade. SD …
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Java isn’t only needed for programmers. Several Linux apps require it, and so here’s how you can install OpenJDK on a Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and elementary OS PC.
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Adobe Acrobat Reader is the most widely used cross platform PDF reader. Although it is not the lightest on the system resources, it is reliable and the free version is enough for most of daily needs. In this article, we …
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Did you just install Ubuntu 16.04 on your computer just to figure out that the Ubuntu Software Center is not loading or may be terribly slow? Users have reported that it always shows “No Application Data Found”. This is a …
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Skype is probably one of the most celebrated communication apps worldwide. It is a cross-platform software made available on Linux, macOS, and Windows despite being owned by Microsoft. With this app, you can make free audio calls, share files with …
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First point release for Linux Kernel 4.10 got released today which means it’s now ready for production environment. According to the shortlog, a total of 21 files were changed in this release, with 259 insertions and 52 deletions. According to the …
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The SWAP partition is an essential feature to get the best performance and stability, especially in a PC with smaller RAM. In a nutshell, SWAP space is like adding a RAM, but not a physical one, but allocating some amount of …
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I was trying to install Inkscape on my Ubuntu test PC via Terminal, but Ubuntu says that “inkscape is already the newest version”, “0 upgraded, 0 newly installed”. But I couldn’t locate the program in the ‘Applications’ nor was able …
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The kernel is the core element of any Linux-based OS that provides some mediation between the hardware and software of the computer system. That implies on any hardware device running with some software.