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How to Manage Browser Bookmarks from the Ubuntu Command Line

Browser bookmarks often reside in a browser, but if you are a command line person, here’s how you can manage browser bookmarks from the command line.

By Derrik Diener – Oct 27, 2016

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How to Fix Frozen App Store Issues on Your Mac

There can be times when the Mac app store hangs or crashes for no reason. If you are having this problem, here are a few ways to fix the frozen app store issue.

By Mahesh Makvana – Oct 26, 2016

How to Display Filesystem Usage in Ubuntu System Tray

If you are a Linux system admin who needs to constantly keep track of the filesystem usage, here is a way you can display the filesystem usage information in the Ubuntu system tray.

By Himanshu Arora – Oct 26, 2016

What is Apple File System and Why is it Better than HFS+?

Apple File System won’t be finalized until 2017, but you can get a taste in the developer preview now available on Sierra. Here’s a quick review of what APFS brings to the table.

By Alexander Fox – Oct 25, 2016

How to Use Old Xorg Apps in Unity 8 on Ubuntu 16.10

While Unity 8 is new and shiny, it doesn’t work with some of the old Xorg apps because of the difference in the display server. Here’s how you can get these old Xorg apps working in Unity 8!

By Derrik Diener – Oct 24, 2016

How to Optimize Windows Index for Better and Faster Desktop Search

Windows 10 comes with an Indexing option for you to quickly search your files. Here are some of the ways to optimize Windows Index for better performance.

By Vamsi Krishna – Oct 22, 2016

How to Get your sudo Password to Show up as Asterisks in Ubuntu

If you are always mistyping your sudo password because nothing is shown on the screen, here’s a quick fix to get asterisks to show up as your sudo password in Ubuntu.

By Himanshu Arora – Oct 20, 2016

How to Set Up RAID in macOS Sierra

macOS Sierra restored the option to set up RAID with a GUI. Here’s how you can easily configure and set up RAID 1 or 0 in macOS Sierra.

By Alexander Fox – Oct 20, 2016

How to Secure Remote Desktop with Remote Credential Guard in Windows 10

For most system administrators, Remote Desktop is one of the most used features in Windows. Here is how you can secure the remote desktop with the credential guard in Windows 10

By Vamsi Krishna – Oct 19, 2016

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How to Completely Remove Programs from Windows

Uninstalling programs in Windows is usually more than just click the Uninstall button. Here we will show you how to completely remove programs in Windows, without any third party tool.

By Robert Zak – Oct 18, 2016

How to Easily Diagnose Connection Issues Using Traceroute in Windows

Are you having connection issues in Windows? Here is a quick way to diagnose connection issues with Traceroute in Windows.

By Simon Batt – Oct 18, 2016

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The command line is seriously powerful. If you are a system administrator, here are some Linux command line tools you should know and use.

By Derrik Diener – Oct 18, 2016

How to Quickly Preview Files in Ubuntu Without Opening Them

Checking out a bunch of files and folders can be a tedious process. Here is a way to quickly preview files in Ubuntu without having to open them.

By Himanshu Arora – Oct 15, 2016

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Encrypting files is something that all of us should be doing. Here are some useful software tools to encrypt your files on macOS.

By Alexander Fox – Oct 14, 2016

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By Charnita Fance – Oct 13, 2016

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If you think Windows 10 is downloading an incompatible driver, here is how you can temporarily block Windows 10 from installing that specific driver.

By Vamsi Krishna – Oct 13, 2016

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One of the few problem with Windows 10 is that Bluetooth does not work properly as it should. Here are some fixes if your Bluetooth is not working.

By Vamsi Krishna – Oct 12, 2016

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If you buy a used Mac, chances are you’ll want to change the home folder’s name. Here is how you can do so, and the fixes for the problems it has caused.

By Alexander Fox – Oct 11, 2016

How to Disable the Lock Screen in Windows 10

The lock screen in Windows 10 is not very useful and requires more work to log in to your PC. Here are three ways to disable the lock screen in Windows 10.

By Mahesh Makvana – Oct 11, 2016

How to Add Weather Information to System Tray in Ubuntu

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