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If you are a frequent Terminal user, or even a new-bie, you might have experienced an annoying beeping sound when you do something that is “not allowed”. For example, if you are in your Terminal and hit backspace when there are no characters to delete, this bell will ring.
How to use Twitter Lite App on Ubuntu
Twitter Lite is a progressive web app that is designed actually for mobile users but can work on any device using web browsers. Today in this article, we will see how we can install and use Twitter on Ubuntu desktop.
How to Replace Spaces in Filenames with Underscores on the Linux Shell
In this article, we will explain two ways for you to convert all spaces in filenames to underscores, simply through the command line.
Top 3 Video Players for Ubuntu
In this article, we will give you an introduction to some famous video players for Ubuntu. We will also tell you where to find their websites and how to install them on Ubuntu.
Lossless Image Optimization/Compression with Trimage on Ubuntu
In this article, we will explain how you can install Trimage on your Ubuntu both through the UI and the command line. We will then explain how you can launch and use this tool to losslessly compress images through your Ubuntu.
How to hide a File or Folder in Ubuntu
In this article, we will explain how you can make a file or folder hidden, both through the command line and the Ubuntu UI.
How to Create a Bootable USB Stick from the Ubuntu Terminal
In this article, we will be using the Ubuntu command line to create a bootable Ubuntu USB stick. We will be doing so by using the dd command.
How to Convert Documents to PDF Format on the Ubuntu Command Line
In this article, we will explain how you can use the Ubuntu command line, the Terminal, in order to convert and batch convert .doc and .docx files to their pdf versions.
How to Backup Application Settings in Ubuntu using Mackup
This article shows how to install and use Mackup using two different methods on Ubuntu. In the first method, we will install Mackup with PIP, while in the second method; we will install it from the Snap Store.
Convert Filenames to Lowercase through Ubuntu Command Line
In this article, we will show you two ways to convert all files and folder names in a given path to lowercase, simply through the command line.
Listen to Online Radio on Ubuntu through Cantata
Cantata is a free graphical MPD client for Linux, macOS, Windows, and Haiku. In this article, we will explain how you can install Cantata to your Ubuntu through the official Ubuntu repositories, and also through the PPA (for the latest version).
How to Launch PowerShell as a snap on Ubuntu
PowerShell is a command-line shell designed specifically for system administrators to simplify and automate server management. In this article, we will see how to install PowerShell as a snap in Ubuntu.
How to See Android Notifications on Ubuntu Desktop
Have you ever wanted to receive your Android phone notifications on your Ubuntu PC? Then take a look at KDE Connect, a community project from KDE that allows you to receive your phone notifications on a Ubuntu desktop without touching your phone at all.
How to Create a Bootable Ubuntu USB stick on Linux
This tutorial shows you how to create a bootable Ubuntu USB stick on Linux using Etcher ISO image writing software.
Write your first Swift Program in Ubuntu
Swift is a programming language developed by Apple Inc. It is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language developed for iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, Linux, and z/OS. This article shows how to install and use Swift on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
How to Flash/burn an OS Image with Etcher on Ubuntu
Etcher, now named balenaEtcher, is a free and open-source application used for burning ISO and IMG files, and also zipped folders to USB drives and SD cards.
Control Screen Brightness from Ubuntu Terminal
In this article, we will describe how you can adjust the brightness of your monitor using the Ubuntu command line. This includes getting the name of your monitor device and adjusting the brightness level, both using the Xrandr utility.
How to Cast Video from Ubuntu to Chromecast
Chromecast is a device that allows to seamlessly cast content like audio, video on television over your home network. In this article, we will see how to cast video from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to Chromecast.
How to restore your Ubuntu Linux system to its previous state
Sometimes the system becomes corrupted after installing an application or driver. Whatever the cause, you will definitely want to get back to the state where your system worked perfectly. Restoring the system to its previous state can help you restore the system to a normal state. In this article we will see how to restore Ubuntu OS to its previous state using the System Back Utility. We will see both GUI and CLI versions.
How to make Viewnior your default Image Viewer in Ubuntu
Viewnior is an image viewer application, created to be simple, fast and elegant. Its minimalistic interface provides more screen space for your images.
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