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The Easiest Way to Manage Dotfiles Using GNU Stow

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You Can Now Share Your Chromebook Screen With Others

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5 of the Best Wallpaper Changers for Linux

If you change your wallpaper often, you can make use of an automatic wallpaper changer. Listed here are some of the best wallpaper changers for Linux.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Mar 9, 2020

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How Setuid Allows Users to Run Files with Escalated Privileges

The setuid permission is important in a Unix system. Here is how setuid works and how it allows users to run executables/binaries with escalated privileges.

By Divya Lakshmanan – Mar 6, 2020

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How to Pin Websites on Your Windows PC for Easy Access

One way to keep your favorite sites within easy access is to pin them to your desktop. Learn how to pin websites to the Windows desktop, taskbar or the Start Menu.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Mar 5, 2020

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How to Better Manage Your Application Windows in KDE

KDE allows you to set up rules that define how an application window appears on the desktop. Learn how you can better manage your application windows in KDE.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Mar 5, 2020

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Useful Linux Commands to List Contents of a Directory

There are tons of commands that you can run in the Linux terminal, and if you want to list the content of a directory, you can do so with these commands.

By Divya Lakshmanan – Mar 3, 2020

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How to Clean Up Your Mac Hard Drive

It is much easier to fill up a hard drive than to free up space on it. Here are some ways to clean up your Mac hard drive and improve its performance.

By David Joz – Mar 2, 2020

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What CBR and CBZ Files Are and How to Read Them in Linux

You may have come across CBR and CBZ files and are not sure what they are. Here is how you can read and make CBR and CBZ files in LInux.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 26, 2020

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How to Create Thumbnail Sheets for Your Videos in Linux

Thumbnail sheets are image files containing frames from a video. You can easily create thumbnail sheets from video with readily available tools.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 25, 2020

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How to Do Spelling Checks in the Linux Terminal

Do you know that Linux has its very own command-line spellcheck utility to check your writing in the Terminal? Here’s how to use aspell to spellcheck in Linux.

By Divya Lakshmanan – Feb 24, 2020

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How to View Photoshop Files on a Mac without Photoshop

It can be frustrating when you can’t open Photoshop files on your Mac. Here are some ways to view a Photoshop file on a Mac without Photosop being installed.

By David Joz – Feb 21, 2020

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Get Your Own Cloud-Driven Operating System with FydeOS

Fyde OS is an open-source, cloud-driven operating system from China that offers similar browser-like computing experience as any other Chromium OS.

By Sayak Boral – Feb 21, 2020

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Understanding the Differences Between Soft and Hard Links in Linux

In Linux, you can use a soft or hard link to connect two files together. Check out the differences between soft and hard links and which one you should use.

By Divya Lakshmanan – Feb 20, 2020

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Using find, locate, which and whereis Commands to Search for Files in Linux

There are a few ways to find and locate files from the terminal in Linux. find, locate, which and whereis are some of the commonly used commands to do so.

By Divya Lakshmanan – Feb 19, 2020

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How to Use Your iPhone as a Remote Control in macOS

With macOS Catalina, you can now set up your iPhone as a remote control for Apple TV and Apple Music. Learn how to use your iPhone as a remote control.

By David Joz – Feb 18, 2020

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Mac Had More Malware Detections than PC in 2019

Malwarebytes keeps a log on how many infections it detects per operating system, and for the first time ever, Macs saw a higher infection rate than PCs.

By Simon Batt – Feb 17, 2020

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How to View Pictures as a Slideshow in Windows 10

You can easily view your pictures as slideshow in Windows 10, either from a native Windows app or by using a slideshow-maker app. Find out how.

By Sayak Boral – Feb 16, 2020

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How to Free Up your Hard Disk Space with CompactGUI

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to increase your HDD’s space for free? CompactGUI makes use of transparent compression to compress your files and free up spaces.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 15, 2020

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How to Access an Android Phone using Kali Linux

Your Android phone have data that hackers been trying to access. Here is a basic demo of how hackers can access your Android phone with Kali Linux.

By Sayak Boral – Feb 14, 2020

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How to Snap or Split-screen Windows in macOS

The Split-screen mode is the best way to work with multiple windows and keep your productivity. Here’s how to snap or split-screen applications in macOS.

By David Joz – Feb 12, 2020

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How to Create a Mac Boot Entry in Grub

If you can’t boot into macOS on a dual boot machine, use the instructions here to add the macOS boot entry in Grub.

By Damien Oh – Feb 12, 2020

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