Updated: October 11, 2021
In case you have just started using Wine, the biggest problem you will face after configuration is apps not running in full-screen. The problem might be with Wine, Lutris, PlayOnLinux, or even the app you are using. Now, there are ways to deal with this problem, and here are methods on how to make apps […]
Updated: October 11, 2021
With Chrome OS 84 you can open multiple tabs on the terminal. It looks and feels completely like a terminal version of the Chrome browser. Apart from that, you also gave a few customization options. Having said that, here is how you can access terminal customization settings. Before we begin First, make sure that you […]
Updated: October 11, 2021
When you enable Linux on a Chromebook, Chrome OS allocates fixed storage for the Linux container. There is no option to expand or shrink the size of Linux containers thereafter. But with the recent Chrome OS 84 update, Google is bringing a lot of changes; like customizing the Linux terminal, allowing Linux apps to access […]
Updated: October 18, 2021
If you have been using Linux for a while, you would know Bluetooth and Linux don’t go hand in hand. Whatever may be the reason, it’s always a hassle to connect Bluetooth devices to your Linux system. Recently, since my upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04, I have come to notice that Bluetooth devices don’t just auto-connect back […]
Updated: June 24, 2020
Whether you’ re using your smartphone to capture pictures or your DSLR. Majority of those end in your PC in neatly named folders. But these pictures also hold information like camera model, date/time of the picture, details about the camera settings and even the location where the picture was snapped. That’s a lot of personal […]
Updated: October 12, 2021
Chrome OS can run Linux apps, you just need to enable Linux from the settings and then you can proceed with the terminal commands. However, we’re still installing Linux apps on Chrome OS and many users felt the lack of widgets, application icons, Linux shortcuts, etc which is only possible on the Linux desktop. Let’s […]
Published: March 23, 2020
Are you working from home because of the COVID-19 widespread? I’m sure you might be curious about your network speed or wondering if your ISP charges you a fair price for the speed it claims. Ookla’s Speedtest.net is the most common site that comes into your mind when we talk about monitoring it. However, to […]
Updated: October 12, 2021
Chromebook came a long way from just running the Chrome Browser. It opened a door for a lot of possibilities when it started supporting Android apps. But still, some of the Android apps are not well optimized and they lack in few features compare to Windows and Mac’s apps. On top of that, we still […]
Published: December 18, 2019
If you are dealing with a huge network of hosts, it’s chaotic to deal with the entire traffic and bandwidth issues. At times, it gets hard to troubleshoot an issue with a dead node. In those cases, a good networking app really helps. Apart from these, even if you are beginning in network administration, it […]
Published: December 10, 2019
Being in a media house, we often deal with a lot of videos. It requires uploading content for YouTube, Instagram, and even the website. Dealing with different cameras, file types, software, and even aspect ratios, everyone has a video compressor in their stable. Since I made the move to Ubuntu from Windows 10, I was […]
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