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One drawback of removing PulseAudio in Ubuntu is that you’ll no longer be able to use the audio icon on…
It’s been like 4 years since I last tried ‘openSUSE’ and to be honest, I’ve never used it for longer…
‘apg’ is a command-line tool (very easy to use) that comes installed by default with Ubuntu that you can use…
Learning how to use the command-line for copying files and folders (or backing up etc) in GNU/Linux sometimes can come…
Newer optical disc drives are a lot more quieter than the old ones, but they too can make some ‘unnecessary’…
In the recent past, Gnome desktop used to come with a package called ‘xscreensaver’. It’s a screensaver program that has…
If you’re having screen flickering issues while playing videos in Ubuntu, then the below steps might help you to fix…
It’s true that Ubuntu (or GNU/Linux in general) is getting better and better at managing power usage under different hardware…
In GNU/Linux, because almost all the major desktop environments come with some sort of a system monitor, killing or terminating…
Different file formats have different ‘characteristics’ embedded into them, so the operating system can use that information to distinguish them…
‘Steghide’ is a pretty useful tool (steganography program) that lets you encrypt and hide a file inside another file’s content,…
