Whenever I save the recorded audio files into the ‘WAV’ format using the audio recording tool in Ubuntu, though most…
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Every operating system has a special kind of software that communicates directly with your computer’s hardware which is known as…
Unlike with the classic version, the ‘new’ Gnome Shell does not come with a desktop right click menu. In the…
If you want to measure the actual performance of your computer, then a benchmarking utility is a must have. For…
I still prefer to memorize my ‘main’ passwords rather than storing them in software tools (I do store some but…
In KDE (Gnome does that too), whenever you press the ‘Power’ button or try to Logout/Reboot or Shutdown the computer…
‘Gnome’ and ‘KDE’ are among the oldest and the most widely used desktop environments in GNU/Linux. They’re both basically trying…
Like most other GNU/Linux users, I’m sure you’re too one of those users who’s really pisse* off because Gnome Shell…
“Ddrescue” is command-line based (easy to use) data recover tool for the GNU/Linux platform, that lets you recover data from…
If you use Ubuntu’s Unity desktop, then you must have noticed the small mail-icon that’s displayed on the top menu-bar…
If you use the official “GNU Zip” (file compression tool, widely known as “gzip”) for compressing files in the GNU/Linux…
“iat” is a versatile, command-line based tool that lets you convert a lot of different types of disc images into…
