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Lubuntu vs Xubuntu – What is the difference?

One of the reasons why Ubuntu Linux is placed among the biggest Linux distributions is the fact that it itself has a ton of editions and flavors available, both officially and unofficially. Lubuntu and Xubuntu Linux are what you call the “flavors” of the Ubuntu desktop edition. Both of these OSes are designed for older […]

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How to Create a Custom Sized Swap File in Linux?

If you are using old hardware to run any Linux Distribution which has a very low system memory (RAM), it is recommended to create a swap partition. A Swap partition is essentially a part of your disk storage that is used by the system as ‘Extra RAM’. This extra disk space starts swapping the RAM

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How to customize the loading time of the GRUB bootloader?

I recently started using Endeavour OS and, among other things, noticed that the default time set for the GRUB bootloader is 5 seconds. This setting is good if you have multiple distributions on your system so you can choose which one to boot. But, I don’t have any other Linux distribution installed and the extra

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Top 10 Amazing Raspberry Pi Projects 2022

Projects are important assets for your career as it helps us become better learners for the domain you want to pursue your career. And I think Raspberry Pi is the best gadget for all the technology enthusiasts for building solutions. Whether the project is for your engineering semester or self-learning, choosing a project based on

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How to prevent packages from upgrading in Arch Linux?

Arch Linux is among the most widely used rolling release Linux Distributions. But sometimes the packages can cause you trouble after an update. For example, a kernel update has the potential to mess with your installation, so it is probably okay to disable its updates (unless you have new hardware). The default package manager in

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TLPUI – Increase your laptop battery life on Linux

If you have ever used Linux which is installed on a Laptop, then you must have noticed the heavy battery usage during your work. This is perhaps one of the major disadvantages of Linux and discourages many people from using Linux. Since battery life reduces gradually throughout the recharge cycles, your battery will also degrade

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How to safely remove Ubuntu Linux from Dual Boot

Many users dual boot Ubuntu Linux and Windows 10 side-by-side on one hard drive. However, what if they decide to leave Ubuntu Linux for some reason and want to safely uninstall it without having any effects on Windows 10? This article will provide a step-by-step tutorial for removing Ubuntu from Windows dual-boot systems safely. This procedure

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The GamStop System: How the Backend Works

The GamStop Self-exclusion brand has quickly become highly recognized within the UK online gambling community. When UK gamblers see the brand, they are very much aware of what the scheme offers. It offers gamblers a way to protect themselves from the effects of gambling addiction. That’s how UK gamblers view GamStop. At the UK online

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Basic vim keybinds and tricks for New users

In this article, we will go through building some of our own keybinds that’ll unleash the real power of vim not only as a text editor but something much much larger. We will go through basic navigation through the g command, keybinds for editing HTML files as well as running external commands right from vim

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Firefox Task Manager and Top 3 Extensions of 2022

Many Linux distros have the default browser set as Firefox. It is considered one of the best browsers in the world. Fittingly, they have a feature to close those resource-hungry tabs that always eat up your RAM and cause a ruckus during your online meetings. It is called the Firefox Task Manager. In this article,

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