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Linux

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The Easiest Way to Manage Dotfiles Using GNU Stow

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The Myth of Linux Optimization Tools, and Why You Really Don’t Need Them At All

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Stop Forgetting Your Workday: This Mac App Tracks Everything Automatically

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Protect Yourself From the macOS Flaw that Bypasses Apple Privacy Controls

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Need to View Folder Size in macOS Finder? Use These Tricks

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You Can Now Share Your Chromebook Screen With Others

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How to Control the Mouse Cursor Using Keyboard in Chromebook

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8 of the Best Games to Play on Your Chromebook at School

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New Chromebooks Aren’t That “New”

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How to Install and Get Your Unity Desktop Back on Ubuntu

If you are nostalgic or dislike Gnome and want Unity desktop back on Ubuntu, it’s easy to install Unity and make it your default graphical shell again.

By Alexandru Andrei – Oct 14, 2019

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How to Sync Your iOS Device with macOS Catalina

Apple removed iTunes from macOS Catalina. If you need to sync your iOS device, here is how to sync an iOS device with macOS Catalina without iTunes.

By Shujaa Imran – Oct 11, 2019

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How to Manage Your Running Processes with XFCE’s Task Manager

The Task Manager is one of the default tools in most operating systems. Here you’ll learn how to manage your running processes with XFCE task manager.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Oct 11, 2019

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How to Add Google Photos to Photos App in Windows 10

If you are using Google Photos to store your photos, you can easily move your photos to the Photo app in Windows 10. Here’s how you can do so.

By Sayak Boral – Oct 10, 2019

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How to Install OSMC on a Raspberry Pi

If you want to use the Kodi media center on your Raspberry Pi, you can run it using OSMC. Here’s how you can install OSMC on your model of Raspberry Pi.

By Ben Stockton – Oct 10, 2019

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How to Compress and Resize Images from Thunar File Manager in Linux

If you’re compressing and resizing images day-in, day-out, why not make it a one-click affair? You can easily compress and resize images in Thunar.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Oct 9, 2019

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How to Remove PPAs on Ubuntu-Based Distributions

Personal Package Archives (PPAs) allow you to install software, but there are times when you need to remove it. Here’s how to remove PPAs in Ubuntu distro.

By Alexandru Andrei – Oct 8, 2019

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How to Use Foremost to Recover Deleted Files in Linux

Recovering deleted files isn’t easy, but it isn’t impossible. Foremost is designed to forensically search your drive to recover deleted files in Linux.

By Ben Stockton – Oct 7, 2019

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How to Get Commands Explanation in Terminal with Kmdr

Learning how to use the terminal can improve your Linux knowledge. If you’re struggling with Linux commands, you can use the Kmdr tool to explain them.

By Ben Stockton – Oct 4, 2019

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How to Make Use of the ‘echo’ Command in Linux

The echo command may seem like a useless command, but under the hood it’s surprisingly useful. Here are some ways to make use of the echo command in Linux.

By Kris Wouk – Oct 1, 2019

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How to Write to Windows Partition In Linux

If you’ve mounted your Windows partition in Linux, you may find that you are not able to write to it. Learn how you can write to Windows partition in Linux.

By Alexandru Andrei – Sep 30, 2019

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How to Adjust Screen Brightness from Terminal in macOS

If you’re a Terminal user, you can adjust the screen brightness of your Mac directly from the Terminal. Here are the commands to do so.

By Shujaa Imran – Sep 28, 2019

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How to Shut Down and Reboot Your Windows PC from an Android Phone

Learn how you can shut down and reboot your PC from an Android phone. You can be in another room, in fact as far as the Wi-Fi signal goes.

By Sayak Boral – Sep 27, 2019

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How to Run Ubuntu Container in Chrome OS

The default Linux distro used in Chrome OS Crostini is Debian. You are not stuck with it, though. Here’s how to change it to run Ubuntu instead.

By Damien Oh – Sep 27, 2019

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How to Find Out Whether a Package Is Installed in Linux

There are a few ways to quickly check whether a package is currently installed. Here’s how you can check whether or not a package is installed in Linux.

By Ben Stockton – Sep 26, 2019

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How to Wirelessly Stream Your Mac to a TV

For Mac users who wish to connect to a larger screen, it’s not as straightforward as it should be. Learn how you can wirelessly stream your Mac to a TV.

By David Joz – Sep 24, 2019

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How to Fix High Memory Usage in Linux

There are times when your computer is running slow because some apps are using a large amount of memory. Here’s how to fix high memory usage issue in Linux.

By Kris Wouk – Sep 24, 2019

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List Device Names, Disk and Partition Information in Linux with lsblk

On Linux, you sometimes need to work with disks and/or partitions directly from the command line. lsblk displays information about storage devices.

By Alexandru Andrei – Sep 23, 2019

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How to Show On-Screen Key Presses on macOS

On-screen visual cues can be very helpful at times. On macOS, if you want to show your keyboard presses on-screen, this is how to do it.

By Shujaa Imran – Sep 20, 2019

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New Linux Cryptojacker Can Mask CPU Usage and Fake Network Activity

Skidmap is a Linux-based cryptojacker which mines cryptocurrency on Linux machines, and Skidmap has features that make it hard to locate and stop.

By Simon Batt – Sep 20, 2019

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