How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 18.2 “Sonya” – YouTube
Linux Mint’s official instructions here: http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3306
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Linux Mint’s official instructions here: http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3306
digiKam is digital photo management application for specially designed for KDE desktop environment. Digital photo management program designed to import, organize, enhance, search and export your digital images to and from your computer. It provides a simple interface which makes importing and organizing digital photographs a “snap”. The photos are organized in albums which can be […]
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The Linux system boots so fast that most of the output scrolls by too quickly to read the text (showing services being started) sent to the console. Therefore observing boot issues/errors becomes a little of a challenge for us. In this article, we will briefly explain the different stages in a Linux system boot process, then learn […]
In this article, we will explain swap space, and learn how to create swap space using a swap file in Linux: this is important in case we don’t have a swap partition created on the hard disk. Swap space/partition is space on a disk created for use by the operating system when memory has been […]
tion has seen a major code refactoring, bug fixes as well as some minor new features. The changes include: support for both wxWidgets 2 and 3; use pkexec instead of gksudo for privilege escalation; UEFI boot support; numerous bug fixes. Some newer WoeUSB changes include: support customizing the –label of the newly created filesystem in –format mode; implement checking on target filesystem in –install mode; […]
UbunSys exposes advanced options Today I came across Ubunsys, an advanced system utility for Ubuntu 17.04, and I think power users among you may find it useful. Ubunsys, which is under active development and not yet considered stable, exposes various advanced security, package management and system settings in a straightforward wizard-style UI. Or to put it another […]
Back in April we showed you a couple of different ways to add folders to GNOME Shell’s Application Overview to, y’know, help keep your app launchers nice and tidy. Now we’re back with another — and it’s far simpler to use than either of our earlier solutions. Say hello to App Folders Management Extension, a (pretty slick) GNOME extension that […]