How to enable hot corners in Ubuntu 18.04
To perform productive actions, many of you want Ubuntu to Window Spread when you move the mouse pointer to lower left corner of the screen, even minimize all windows to show desktop. (more…)
To perform productive actions, many of you want Ubuntu to Window Spread when you move the mouse pointer to lower left corner of the screen, even minimize all windows to show desktop. (more…)
Ever found yourself stuck with a WMV video file that just won’t play nicely on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad? Or maybe you need to edit it in iMovie or Final Cut Pro, but they prefer MOV files? Yep, we’ve all been there. (more…)
Side hustles have become more than just a way to earn extra income—they’re the foundation for potential full-time businesses. Whether you’re running an e-commerce store, offering freelance services, or building a niche blog, (more…)
Data loss is a common threat we all face these days. Disk failure or other user mistakes might result in data loss. Losing data is more hazardous for a data center which stores tons of information every day. There are (more…)
If your work involves editing images, there are certainly times when you need to perform a single operation on various contents, for example resizing. Many (more…)
Using Homebrew to install newer Ruby versions on macOS is great for developers, but a common snag is the system stubbornly sticking to the old, pre-installed Ruby (often at /usr/bin/ruby
) instead of your new Homebrew version. (more…)
Updated – Ubuntu logs system events into the log files in order to help administrators maintain, analyze and diagnose system related issues and applications problems. (more…)
By Hardik Shah – Selenium is one of the most widely used tools for testing web-based applications. It is an easy-to-use test automation tool with all kinds of testing functionality to deliver high-quality applications. (more…)
Antivirus software is meant to detect, prevent and take away malware. Malware classification includes viruses, worms, Trojans, and scareware, yet as (depending on the scanner) some types of potentially unwanted programs (such as adware and spyware). (more…)
Encountering the “Symbol ‘grub_calloc’ not found” message when your Linux system boots up can definitely make your pulse quicken. It’s a clear sign that GRUB, your system’s bootloader, has run into a critical problem, (more…)