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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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Linux Mint: The Beginner-Friendly Linux Operating System for Everyone
This article contains all the necessary information you need for Linux Mint and helps you to learn and make a wise decision on your journey with this operating system. Linux Mint is a Ubuntu LTS-based (Long Term Support) Linux operating system which brings an out-of-the-box computing experience. This distribution is designed with such a craft...
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Upgrade to Linux Mint 21 and 21.1 from Mint 20.3 [Complete Guide]
This guide gives you all the information you need to Upgrade to Linux Mint 21 series from Linux 20.3. Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” and 21.1 “Vera” was recently released with the latest Ubuntu 22.04 base and other additional features. If you are running the earlier Linux Mint 20.3, now it is possible to do a...
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Linux Mint Upgrade Tool: Usage Guide
Here’s how you can upgrade to new Linux Mint versions using the Mint upgrade tool, i.e. mintupgrade GUI with actual upgrade process screenshots. If you are looking for detailed upgrade steps to the recently released Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” and 21.1 “Vera”, read this guide
EndeavourOS: Your Search for Perfect Arch Distro Ends Here
We review the recent release of EndeavourOS “Cassini” and the distro overall. Hundreds of Linux distributions pop up every year by individuals and small teams. They are mostly the direct derivatives of Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora or Arch Linux – with a few customizations. And no wonder majority of them die every year due to a...
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Become A Pro Flatpak User By Learning These Commands
In this article, I will show you various Flatpak commands that make you a pro Flatpak user. Flatpak sandboxed technology is the future of Linux app distribution. Almost all significant distributions come with Flatpak pre-installed today since the adoption is easy and maintaining it more straightforward. If you use Flatpak every day, you probably know...
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How to Find Out Ubuntu Version: 6 Methods
A simple guide, showing five methods to find the installed Ubuntu version of your desktop and servers via GUI and CLI methods. Usually, if you are well-known about the Ubuntu release cycle, you probably know what Ubuntu desktop or server version you are running in your system. Generally, there are two Ubuntu versions per year...
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Writing a Macro in LibreOffice Calc: Getting Started
Planning to automate stuff in LibreOffice? Start writing your first LibreOffice Calc macro using this guide. LibreOffice provides a way to write your macro to automate various repetitive tasks in your office application. You can use Python or basic for your macro development. This tutorial focuses on writing a macro in LibreOffice with a ‘Hello...
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How to Get Xfce 4.18 in Xubuntu 22.04 and 22.10
Here’s how to install Xfce 4.18 in Xubuntu 22.04 and Xubuntu 22.10 via PPA. The Xfce team recently released Xfce 4.18 desktop environment with stunning new features across modules. The most significant features include Thunar’s enhancements bringing split view, folder colour and many more. Do check out our detailed feature guide for this version. However,...
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Fedora Media Writer: World-Class LIVE USB Creator [Tutorial]
A tutorial on installing and using Fedora Media Writer to create LIVE USB from Linux & Windows. Fedora Media Writer The community and Fedora Linux team develop and maintain the Fedora Media Writer app. This application writes any ISO image to your flash drive (USB stick). In addition, Fedora Media Writer also has features to...
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XeroLinux Review: Stunning Linux Distribution with Arch and KDE Plasma
We review XeroLinux (2022.12) – Linux distribution, a fusion of Arch Linux, KDE Plasma and Latte Dock. Have a look. What is XeroLinux? If you love KDE Plasma (I know you do, we all do!) and Arch Linux, then this might be the Linux distribution you are looking for. XeroLinux is an animated eye-candy Arch-based...
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How to Install and Use Zsh Shell in Ubuntu and Other Linux
This guide explains how to install, use and configure several themes in Zsh. I bet all true Linux fans love Terminal. A Terminal is a way of executing commands from a user for the Linux Kernel. And a way for Linux Kernel to interact with users as well. Hence, it is always a much faster...
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How to Install yay AUR Helper in Arch Linux [Beginner’s Guide]
This beginner’s guide explains the steps to install the Yay AUR helper in Arch Linux. The yay is an abbreviation of ‘Yet Another Yogurt’. It is technically a pacman wrapper and AUR helper written in Go programming languages. It is the most popular Arch User Repository (AUR) helper available today. With Yay, you can take...
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Ubuntu 22.04 Review & Benchmark: Best LTS Version and A Few Misses
We review the recently released Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish” and benchmark it on its performance. Here’s what we’ve found. Three months is well enough cooling off time to benchmark an enterprise-grade release from Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is the 9th release of Ubuntu which is significant in many ways. GNOME 42, Linux Kernel...
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How to Install Packages from AUR in Arch Linux
Simple tutorial for setting up your Arch Linux system to install packages from Arch User Repository (AUR). Arch Linux has several repositories. The official and stable ones are community, core, extra and multilib. These four main repo contains thousands of applications and packages which you can install using pacman command. However, another repo called Arch...
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10 Best Ubuntu Apps for Everyone in 2022 [Part 2]
This article lists the top 10 best Ubuntu apps for different use cases in 2022. If you plan to migrate to Linux permanently, you should be happy knowing that there are thousands of applications that can compete with commercial or paid applications. Also, if you are a Windows user and using Linux first time, then...
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Xfce 4.18 released with amazing features to blow your mind
A comprehensive guide of Xfce 4.18 features across core & native apps. After almost two years of development, Xfce 4.18 is released on December 15, 2022. Coming as a major release since Xfce 4.16, the development was going on to enhance this lightweight desktop under the development tag 4.17. Xfce 4.18 is a significant milestone...
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