By default, new application windows start at the top left of the screen in Ubuntu. If you don’t like it, you can change this behavior easily.
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How to Clean Up Snap Package Versions in Linux [Quick Tip]
One of the negatives is that Snap packages are usually bigger in size and take a lot of disk space. Here’s a neat trick that will help you clean Snap packages.
Troubleshooting “Unacceptable TLS certificate” Error in Linux
“Unacceptable TLS certificate” is a common error in Linux. There is no “one-solves-it-all’ answer to this. Here are some potential solutions that you can try.
Using GNOME Screenshot Tool in Linux Like a Pro
GNOME Screenshot is a nifty utility that takes care of most of your screenshot needs. It’s even better if you use it with keyboard shortcuts.
Protect Your Eyes by Turning on Dark Mode on Brave Browser
A quick tutorial to show the steps for enabling dark theme in Brave browser along with tips on forcing dark mode on all webpages.
Fixing “Target Packages is configured multiple times” Error in Ubuntu & Debian Based Linux Distributions
Seeing repository configured multiple times error while updating your system with apt update command? Here’s what you can do about it.
Hide or Add Specific Folders From GNOME Search Results in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions
Learn how to control GNOME file search option. You’ll learn to hide or add specific folders from the search results or disable file search altogether.
Using GPG to Encrypt and Decrypt Files on Linux [Hands-on for Beginners]
A basic hands-on tutorial that shows you how to get started with encrypting and decrypting files with GPG in Linux.
How to Install Chromium in Fedora [Beginner’s Tip]
This quick beginner’s tutorial will show various methods for installing Chromium browser on Fedora Linux.
Fixing Repository ‘http://repo.vivaldi.com/stable/deb stable InRelease’ Doesn’t Support Architecture ‘i386’
Seeing “Skipping acquisition of configured file ‘main/binary-i386/Packages’, as repository doesn’t support architecture ‘i386’” message? Here’s how to get rid of it.