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How to Boost Speaker Volume in Ubuntu and Other Linux (beyond 100)
Here’s how you can boost your Laptop and desktop’s volume by more than 100% in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions. Have you ever felt that your Ubuntu Laptop’s volume is too low, despite you selected the volume to 100%? I’m sure you had. The primary reason is – obviously, laptop speaker output intensity is lower...
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Best Notepad++ Replacement for Ubuntu and Other Linux
Here are five real Notepad++ replacement(s) for Ubuntu and other Linux distros. The most common application you could find in Linux is notepad or text editor. There are so many notepads, note-taking and basic editors out there that its difficult to choose from. That being said, if you are a Windows user/developer and recently migrated...
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How to Make LibreOffice Look Like Microsoft Office
We attempted to make the LibreOffice suite look like Microsoft Office. Is it possible? Let’s find out. LibreOffice is a free and open-source office productivity suite that provides you with a complete collection of applications. It consists of a Word processor (Writer), a spreadsheet program (Calc), Presentation (Impress), and a drawing program (Draw). It also...
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4 Ways to Install deb Files in Ubuntu [Beginner’s Guide]
This absolute beginner’s guide explains the steps required to install deb (*.deb) files in Ubuntu. This applies to all Ubuntu-based Linux distributions such as Linux Mint, elementary OS, etc. What is a .deb file? The .deb files are the software package format used by Debian and its derivatives such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint, elementary, etc....
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How to Install and Use GNOME Boxes to Create Virtual Machines
This quick tutorial explains the steps to install and use GNOME Boxes and create virtual machines, with some tips and troubleshooting. Virtualization is the process of running a virtual instance (rather than an actual one) with an abstracted layer of hardware. In popular terms, it allows you to install and run multiple operating systems (Linux,...
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Download Firefox Browser: All Version Links and Details
This reference page contains all the links to Firefox browser downloads, including stable, beta, and developer editions. Firefox is the world’s leading free and open-source web browser available for all platforms. You can download and install it for Linux, Windows, macOS, and mobile phones. Developed by Mozilla Corporation, it is a modern web browser that...
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How to Enable Volume and Power Control in Amazon Fire TV Stick
This quick guide helps you to enable the power and volume button in Amazon’s Fire TV Stick remote. When you set up Amazon’s Fire TV Stick by connecting to your TV set, the power button and volume buttons don’t get detected sometimes. While all other controls of your Fire TV remote work perfectly. The primary...
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Does an Ethernet splitter slow down speed?
This post summarises detailed information about ethernet splitter, their speed, and different FAQ to help you choose the best hardware. Switches, hubs, and ethernet splitters are just some of the networking equipment that helps to expand a network. Small ethernet splitters are the most basic of these devices. Ethernet splitters are small network devices that...
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Top 10 Linux Distributions for KDE Plasma [Compared]
Are you planning to adopt a stable KDE Plasma-based desktop in Linux and thinking about it as a daily driver? Well, here we present the top 10 Linux distributions better integrated with KDE Plasma. KDE Plasma desktop is used by millions today. And with an active set of developers and community, it is improving every...
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Linux Kernel 6.2 rc1 released with CPU, GPU updates, new features
Linus Torvalds releases Linux Kernel 6.2 RC1 for everyone to test, which brings usual updates, more Rust code and more. Following the Linux Kernel 6.1 release two weeks back, the merge window for Linux Kernel 6.2 is now closed, and that too, on Christmas day of 2022. Without further delay, Linus released Kernel 6.2 for...
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oh my zsh and powerlevel10k: A Match Made in Heaven
A quick and simple guide to transforming your zsh terminal shell with oh my zsh and powerlevel10k theme to make it look cool in Ubuntu and other Linux distros. The default shell in most of the Linux distributions is bash. Bash is solid and a legacy utility. However, it lacks some customizations, such as nice...
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How to Fix: sudo Command Not Found Error
Here’s how you can fix the “sudo command not found” error in Debian, Ubuntu and other distros. Sometimes, when you set up or install Linux distributions for the first time, you get the “sudo command not found” error while trying some commands with sudo. The sudo command is an abbreviation of “superuser do”, and it...
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How to Fix: bash wget Command Not Found Error
Here’s how you can fix the “bash: wget command not found” error in Debian, Ubuntu and other distros. The famous wget utility is used to download any files from a URL via a terminal. It’s one of the most popular and fastest utilities for Linux terminals. Being a GNU utility, wget brings some fantastic features...
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Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera”: Best New Features
An article featuring the best new features of Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera”. Linux Mint 21.1 was released a few days back and received a positive response overall. If you are still trying to get this version, do it today. We have several guides on upgrading to this version because it’s one of the best Linux...
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Manjaro Linux Review: Detailed deep-dive with Performance, Hardware Support, + More
We review the Manjaro Linux with decade-old hardware and new hardware to test its performance. Here are the results. A few months back, we received several comments on why we have not included “Manjaro Linux” in the article we published – “best Linux Distributions“. So, I decided to review Manjaro’s current state and performance in...
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Create Bootable USB Using Etcher in Linux – Download and Usage Guide
A quick and easy tutorial on how to create a bootable USB using the Etcher tool in Ubuntu and other Linux. Etcher is a utility created by Balena, that makes your life easy with its unique take on creating bootable USB and SD cards with a .iso file. This guide will show you the steps...
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LibreOffice Workbook Worksheet and Cell Processing using Macro
In this tutorial, you will learn how to access the workbook, worksheet and Cell contents using LibreOffice Calc basic macros. Spreadsheet applications like Calc consist of workbooks, worksheets and individual Cells. It is often required to process those using Macro to automate various tasks. This tutorial will demonstrate the basic processing of worksheets and cells,...
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True Lightweight Notepad for Ubuntu and Other Linux
A current list of lightweight and resource-friendly basic GUI-based notepad(s) for Ubuntu and other Linux. Linux is a popular operating system known for its speed, stability, and flexibility. One of the key features of Linux is the ability to customize and configure the system to suit your needs. This includes choosing the right applications and...
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How to Save and Open Tabs from Last Session in Web Browser
Here’s a guide for saving and opening tabs in your favourite web browser from the last session. If you use hundreds of tabs and are reluctant to close them, like ever, then there’s a way to keep them as open as long as possible. Even if you close your browser or shut down your laptop,...
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Debugging LibreOffice Basic Macro using Breakpoint and Watch
A simple guide for you to learn how to debug LibreOffice basic macro using breakpoint and watch. While writing complex macros to automate various tasks in LibreOffice, you definitely encounter errors. Some run-time errors are self-explanatory. But some of them are very generic. To debug those, you need to carefully put breakpoints and step through...
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