Google Drive is a service established by Google for storing and synchronizing files. Google Drive, introduced on April 24, 2012, enables users to save files in the cloud, synchronize data across devices, and share files.
Linux Mint
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Java isn’t only needed for programmers. Several Linux apps require it, and so here’s how you can install OpenJDK on a Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and elementary OS PC.
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Adobe Acrobat Reader is the most widely used cross platform PDF reader. Although it is not the lightest on the system resources, it is reliable and the free version is enough for most of daily needs. In this article, we …
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Linux Mint is a community-led Linux distribution based on Ubuntu, packed up with numerous free and open-source apps. It can dispense full out-of-the-box multimedia support for those who choose to include proprietary software such as multimedia codecs.
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The SWAP partition is an essential feature to get the best performance and stability, especially in a PC with smaller RAM. In a nutshell, SWAP space is like adding a RAM, but not a physical one, but allocating some amount of…
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I was trying to install Inkscape on my Ubuntu test PC via Terminal, but Ubuntu says that “inkscape is already the newest version”, “0 upgraded, 0 newly installed”. But I couldn’t locate the program in the ‘Applications’ nor was able…
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Hard disk failures are imminent and it’s only a matter of time when the they start deteriorating and one bad day it’s dead forever. Oops, did you take a backup? While the failure rate can be reduced by choosing a…
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Skype is used to make free video and voice calls, send instant messages, and also to share files with other people on Skype. It is a cross-platform software available for most major operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and …
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By default settings of Linux Mint, the Print Screen key is assigned to the built-in GNOME screen capture tool. If you are a user of Shutter screen capturing application you may want it to take up the ‘PrtSc’ key instead…
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So you took the great plunge and tried out Linux by dual-booting Linux Mint and Windows 10? And for some reason now you decided to undo everything such as uninstall Linux Mint, clean up grub (bootloader), and revert your PC to…