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This tutorial shows how to install Opera web browser on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. The tutorial shows the installation on the command line and GUI.
How to Install Custom Fonts on a Ubuntu System
In this article, we will explain how to add and use a downloaded font on your Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system.
How to Install the Latest VLC Player in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
In this article, we will show several ways for you to install the VLC Media Player depending on whether you choose the graphical interface or the command line of your Ubuntu 18.04 system.
How to Install Wine on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Wine is a Windows Emulator which allows it to run many Windows Applications on Linux. This article describes installing Wine on an Ubuntu 18.04 system.
How to Manually Mount/UnMount a USB Device on Ubuntu
In this tutorial, we will explain how to manually mount and unmount a USB drive to and from your system by using the Terminal. The commands and steps described in this article have been run on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system.
How to Change Cursor Size on Ubuntu Desktop
This article shows you how to change the cursor size on Ubuntu Desktop by using the GUI and through command line.
How to Take Screenshots in Ubuntu with a Time Delay
In this article, we will explain how to take screenshots with a time delay both through the UI and the command line on Ubuntu 18.04.
How to Install Skype on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
In this article, we will show you how to install Skype on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system both through the command line and the graphical user interface.
Use CAT Command to Combine Text Files in Ubuntu 18.04
The CAT command in Linux is not only helpful in creating text files, displaying their contents, but also in merging text from two or more text files. In this tutorial, you will learn the use of the CAT command to combine text from two or more files into a single one.
How to Change Your Ubuntu’s Default Applications
We all have our preferences when it comes to the application we want to use for opening and working with a certain file type. In Ubuntu, you can change your default applications both through the command line and the graphical user interface through the simple steps described in this tutorial.
Copying one File Simultaneously to Multiple Locations through Ubuntu Command Line
At times, we require copying a single file to multiple locations on our system. So does that mean, we need to use the cp command multiple times? The answer is no! Let us read further to find a solution.
Find and Replace Duplicate Files in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Sometimes our systems are loaded with the same files residing in different locations, eating up our memory resources. In this article, we will introduce you to two such applications named FSlint and fdupes that let you locate and delete redundant files from your system.
How to Specify Time Limit for a Sudo Session
While working with the sudo command for performing administrative tasks in Linux, you might have noticed that even if you have provided sudo password a while ago, you are asked to provide it again after some time. This tutorial describes how you can make very simple changes in the /etc/sudoers file to specify a time limit for a sudo session.
How to get the Windows Look & Feel on Ubuntu 18.04
If you have recently switched from Windows to Linux, you might be missing the catchy themes and the customizable taskbars of your desktop. This tutorial shows you how to give your Ubuntu Desktop the Windows look and feel.
Test your Internet Speed through Ubuntu Command Line
While facing slow internet access speed on your systems, the first thing we want to do is check the internet speed in order to troubleshoot slow connectivity issues. This tutorial shows how to check internet speed in Ubuntu on the shell.
Keep Your Clock Sync with Internet Time Servers in Ubuntu 18.04
It is best practice to keep your clock synchronized with the internet according to your specified time zone unless there is a need to alter system time manually. This article describes ways through the command line and the graphical user interface of Ubuntu.
How to Take Screenshots of Lock and Login Screens in Ubuntu 18.04
This tutorial will teach you the following few things: Taking a screenshot of the lock screen and taking a screenshot of the login screen. Please note that we are performing the steps described in this tutorial on an Ubuntu 18.04 system.
How to Free Up Space on Ubuntu Linux
This article provides you with ways to clear up disk space on an Ubuntu 18.04 system, mostly through the graphical interface so that even a beginner can master this skill.
8 Ways to Customize your Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop
After installing a new Operating System that we intend to use for long, we start noticing the things we would like to customize according to our needs, preferences, and personal choices. In this article, we will mention ways to change some of the basic settings that a user prefers to alter almost immediately after installing a new operating system.
How to Open and Edit Files and Folders in Ubuntu Desktop as an Administrator
While working with files and folders as a Linux Administrator, we frequently need to access and edit files and folders that require root permissions. This tutorial shows you how to do that easily trough Nautilus file manager.