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In this article, we will explain how to recover your accidentally lost files on Ubuntu through the TestDisk utility. We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system.
40+ most used Ubuntu 18.04 Commands
Here we present the basic but very important Ubuntu commands to give you an in-depth knowledge of how to use your Linux terminal.
3 Ways to Install Software from .deb Packages in Ubuntu
In this article, we will explain the following three ways to install software through .deb packages on your Ubuntu system. We will be using Google Chrome .deb package as an example to explain all three of these methods.
Screen Recording with Kazam on Ubuntu
In this article, we will explain how to install versions 1.5.3 and 1.4.5 of Kazam, based on your requirements and personal ease of installation. We will also explain how to record your screens with customization that you do prior to casting your screens.
How to Install Grub Customizer on Ubuntu
Grub Customizer is a useful UI tool for modifying the default Grub boot loader settings. By using this tool, you can add, remove, and re-arrange boot menu entries. You can edit kernel parameters and also choose to change the time delay at boot, in order to boot from the default entry. The software also lets you make cosmetic configurations like changing the text color and background image.
How to Automatically Change WallPaper based on time of day in Ubuntu with Wallch
In this article, we will explain how to automatically change wallpapers depending on the time of the day. For this purpose, we will make use of a very helpful software called Wallch.
How to Master the Linux Tree Command
As a Linux user, our first choice for directory listing is the good old ls command. The ls command, however, lacks some features that are provided by our topic under discussion-the tree command. This command prints the folders, subfolders, and files in the form of a tree.
Three methods to Enable ‘Minimize on Click’ for Ubuntu Dock Icons
In this article, we will describe three ways for you to customize the behavior of your dock icons by using Dconf Editor, Gsettings on the shell and by using Gnome Shell Extensions through the User Interface.
How to Flush DNS Cache on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
The following guide shows you how to Flush the DNS Cache in Ubuntu 18.04, alongside with it we will also educate you regarding why you should consider Flushing your DNS Cache once in a while.
How to Install GNU Octave in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
In this article, we will describe how to install GNU Octave, a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and for performing other numerical experiments.
6 Ways to Open Folders in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Opening folders in Ubuntu is one of the basic tasks you will perform as a regular Ubuntu user. In this article, we will explain 6 ways to open folders in the Ubuntu GUI and Shell.
How to Write a Shell Script in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
A shell script is a Linux based script that has commands written into it and when the user executes the script, all those commands that are in the script are then executed one by one. This tutorial shows you how to get started with writing shell scripts in Ubuntu Linux.
How to Add/Remove PPA Repositories in Ubuntu
In this article, we will show you how to use the Ubuntu command line and the graphical user interface in order to add, list and remove PPA Repositories.
How to Change DNS Settings in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
This tutorial shows how to change the resolving DNS server on Ubuntu Linux by using the GUI and the command line.
5 Ways to Edit PDF files in Ubuntu
PDF or Portable Document Format is mostly our first choice when it comes to printing, sharing and emailing documents, especially the larger ones. This article shows you 5 ways to edit PDF files on Ubuntu Linux.
How to Use the Linux Top command
The top command in Linux lets you monitor currently running processes and the system resources they are using. This article describes various ways in which you can use the top command to keep a check on your system activities as an administrator, much more efficiently.
How to Enable/Disable Edge Scrolling in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
In this article, we will explain how to enable/disable touchpad edge scrolling for your Ubuntu system. We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system.
7 Methods to Generate a Strong Password in Ubuntu
We all know how important it is to use strong passwords for our systems, online accounts, and other sensitive applications. The real deal is how to generate a password that you can rely on and the one that follows the criteria of a strong password. This article describes 7 such ways of automatic password generation.
Verify JAVA Installation on Ubuntu and Check the Installed version (if any)
This article describes how you can easily check your installed Java version on your Ubuntu system. We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system.
How to Install and Use Windows Applications on Linux using PlayOnLinux
In this article, we will explain how to install PlayOnLinux on your Ubuntu both through the command line and the graphical user interface. More importantly, we will explain how to install a Windows application, Notepad Plus Plus in our example, by using PlayOnLinux.
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