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Foliate – An Awesome Open-Source e-book Reader

Foliate – An Open Source E Book Reader Application

Foliate is a lightweight and open-source e-book reader application written in the GTK framework and supports multiple book formats such as EPUB, Kindle (azw), Comic books (cbr, cbz etc.) as well as plain texts. It offers you a Library view…

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  • Aadesh
  • February 27, 2023
  • Tutorials

How to enable Fractional scaling on Fedora Workstation?

Enable Fractional Scaling On Fedora Workstation

If you are using your Linux machine along with any display having resolution higher than 720p, then chances are that every artifact such as icons or buttons either looks too small or too large. This is because Fractional scaling has…

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  • Aadesh
  • February 27, 2023
  • Linux

Bwall – Change your wallpapers as per your battery percentage

Change Your Wallpaper As Per Your Battery %

Your Desktop is the first thing you encounter when you turn on your system, and you see things like your wallpaper and desktop icons if you have placed any. Wallpapers and themes can change the entire look of your desktop,…

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  • Aadesh
  • February 27, 2023
  • Linux

GNOME extensions CLI – Manage your extensions from the Terminal

Install GNOME Extensions Directly From The Command Line

If you are using any Linux distribution which uses GNOME as its desktop environment, then you should probably use extensions to make your desktop look better or just improve its functionality. We have already discussed the Graphical method through which…

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  • Aadesh
  • February 27, 2023
  • Linux

Fish shell: The user-friendly alternative to Bash

Introduction To The Fish Shell

If you use Linux, you probably know about the Bash shell. It is the default shell in most Linux distributions and gets most of the work done. You might have even heard of a more customizable Z shell or zsh…

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  • Shobhit Singh
  • February 27, 2023
  • Ubuntu

Disable Touchpad when external mouse is connected on GNOME

Disable Your Touchpad Whenever An External Mouse Is Connected On GNOME Desktop Environment

According to the Steam Hardware and software survey, Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS is used by 11.74% of all the Linux gamers. And it just stands at the first place among all the Linux distributions when it comes to Linux desktops (Although…

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  • Aadesh
  • February 27, 2023
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