A properly configured firewall is a crucial part of establishing preliminary system security. Keeping this in mind, here we will go over how to configure the firewall on your Ubuntu PC.
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If you work from home or hold meetings with other people remotely, then you have probably heard of Zoom. It is one of the popular video conferencing software app available today.
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Sometimes resetting your Ubuntu network is required to apply some network configurations like changing your IP from Automatic DHCP to static one. Restarting the network is not a big deal, but should be done carefully.
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One of the popular sandboxed video games, available to is Minecraft. First released in 2009, Minecraft comes with several amazing features. Players can build everything from simple houses to skyscrapers, explore infinite worlds, craft, and struggle to survive in a …
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Have you ever needed to view/edit a file or even open a directory that needs some administrative privileges? As a normal user, you will not be able to view or open or edit files and directories with administrative privileges. However, …
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If you are in a nostalgic mood and would like to make your Ubuntu look like Windows XP, you just landed in the right place. In this article, we will show you how you can make Ubuntu look like Windows …
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A regular check on your computer’s Disk Usage(DU) is required to ensure the smooth running of your system. Having a disk working at nearly 100% disk usage causes your PC to slow down, hang, or become unresponsive. It will no …
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By default, Linux Kernel comes with the open-source Nouveau driver for systems using Nvidia Graphics cards. That being said, the open-source driver lacks 3D acceleration support which can be a big issue for 3D graphics related workloads. Also, if you …
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Recently, Linux kernel 5.7 was released with plenty of bells and whistles, which further improves Linux OS capabilities. In this article, we will go through the process of installing Linux kernel 5.7 on Ubuntu. However, before we go forward, let’s …
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CMake is a cross-platform free and open-source software tool designed to build, test, and package the software. CMake uses a simple platform and compiler-independent configuration files to control the software compilation process.