What is MySpeed and how is it installed on Debian, Ubuntu and others?
MySpeed is a useful web tool that allows us to track or monitor the speed of our Internet connection.
MySpeed is a useful web tool that allows us to track or monitor the speed of our Internet connection.
Speek Chat is one of the most secure cross-platform instant messaging apps available today, and includes useful features.
Mission Center is a desktop app for monitoring computer elements, which for version 0.5.1 brings us many new features.
Losing files/disks is a very bad thing! And here you will know which Linux programs are available to recover data and repair disks.
Among the most beautiful web browsers is Opera GX, and therefore, today we will teach you how to customize Firefox with this style.
Do you already know how to customize the Prompt (PS1) of your Linux Terminal with colors? In this tutorial we will teach you another good trick for this.
Would you like to customize the Linux Terminal prompt with many colors? Yeah! Then come learn how to add color easily.
Creating a website from scratch can be a real headache if we are not clear about the steps to follow. Here we are going to explain everything to you!
The Distros come with a previous version of Python, and today you will know 2 methods to install the latest version in Ubuntu and Debian.
Wine 9.0 is the new stable version of Wine for this year 2024. Come see what's new and how it is installed and used on GNU/Linux.
Showing a screenshot of our desktop with our Distro's logo in Neofetch is fun. And, today we will teach you how to customize said logo.
We teach you the simple process to convert a minimal Ubuntu installation into a normal one with all the recommended software.
Unlike the Plasma and GNOME Menu, the Whisker Menu for XFCE does not have as many options, but it can certainly be customized very well.
If we Linux users love something, it is customization, especially customizing the Terminal with Neofetch. And here we will tell you how to do it!
CoolerControl is a GUI app that allows you to view the temperature and processing sensors of your computer, among other things.
Do you use Telegram from Linux? So, it is important that you know how to correct the error when opening "http/https" or other different links.
If you have the LibreOffice office suite prior to version 7.4, you can still use LanguageTool through an available oxt extension.
Do you like to customize everything in your Distro? Then try Dark Matter GRUB and DedSec GRUB, 2 Themes for Linux GRUB created by Vandal.
XanMod is an alternative and improved Linux Kernel for various uses, which offers custom configurations and new features.
Liquorix is an alternative Linux kernel with low consumption and latency that makes it ideal for OS focused on multimedia management and gaming.
Today we will learn how to use Terminal GPT (TGPT) to use ChatGPT 3.5 in Linux Terminal without needing OpenAI API Keys.
Now that Debian 12 has been released, the stable MX version will be out soon. In the meantime, we invite you to discover beta 1 of the MX-23 Libretto beta
Here's what to do if you've received the message "thunderbird couldn't find your email account settings"
What to do if I can't enter the BIOS? We explain some procedures that you can do yourself before calling the technician.
Penguins eggs is a CLI application that allows you to remaster your system and redistribute it as live images on USB sticks or via PXE.
Refracta Tools is a set of tools that allow anyone to customize their installation and create a Live-CD or Live-USB of their OS.
Today, we will learn how to create your own useful ChatBot for Linux with Artificial Intelligence, using the web Character AI and WebApp Manager.
Defragmentation allows parts of files to be arranged contiguously on a disk. And defragment partitions in Linux, it is possible.
OpenSSL is a useful open source cryptography software library. Therefore, it is useful to know how to install the current stable version.
We teach you how to install Ubuntu from USB, that is, from a flash drive so that you can do it without any effort.
We resolve any doubts you may have when trying to install deb in Ubuntu, the native package type of the operating system.
VLC 4.0 was shown at the beginning of 2019 as a future breakthrough, but although it has not been released, it can be tested via PPA Repositories.
In this article we show you how to install MySQL in Ubuntu, so that you can manage your databases from phpMyAdmin, among others.
A useful list of basic terminal commands, ideal for those new to Debian and Ubuntu based GNU/Linux Distros users.
Shell Scripting – Tutorial 10: One more post, where we will continue going from theory to practice, executing useful commands.
We teach you how to install Ubuntu in VirtualBox, which will undoubtedly be your first (and hopefully not last) steps in the Linux world.
A small quick guide to be able to compile any version of a Linux Kernel on the Distros based on Debian, Ubuntu and Mint.
Shell Scripting – Tutorial 09: One more post, where we will continue going from theory to practice, executing useful commands.
KDE Plasma is one of the best and most used DE, and today we will cover a little about what it is, its current features and its installation.
Entry about Ubuntu repositories. How to open and edit our Sources.list file to have a more updated and secure Ubuntu.
Shell Scripting – Tutorial 08: One more post, where we will continue going from theory to practice, executing useful commands.
Small tutorial on how to install three elegant themes in our Ubuntu via repositories so that they are updated when the creator does it remotely.
Guide in which we show you how to install programs or packages in Ubuntu, from the graphical environment to the command line.
First article in a series of articles in which we will teach how to go from Windows XP to Ubuntu. In this post we talk about which flavor to choose to install.
Guide in which we show you how to record an image on a compact disc or on a pendrive device from the Ubuntu operating system.
Shell Scripting – Tutorial 07: A new post in this series, where we will go from theory to practice, executing useful commands.
Small guide on how to install Ubuntu step by step. A simple and straightforward process for veteran users or for novice users ...
Shell Scripting Tutorial 06: A sixth of several tutorials on some online resources where we can perfect our use of Shell Scripting.
Shell Scripting Tutorial 05: A fifth tutorial of several with some good practices to make great Scripts created with Bash Shell.
We continue with part 2 of this series of posts about the more than 200 existing KDE applications, which can be installed with Discover.
With this part 1 of this series, we will introduce you to the more than 200 existing KDE applications, which can be installed with Discover.
A continuation of our last Linux PowerShell post. To learn more about the use of equivalent commands between both OS.
Shell Scripting Tutorial 04: A fourth tutorial of several to fully master the Scripts created with Bash Shell in a Linux Terminal.
A first look at PowerShell in its current stable version for GNU Operating Systems, testing commonly used Linux and Windows commands.
Shell Scripting Tutorial 03: A third tutorial of several to fully master the Scripts created with Bash Shell in a Linux Terminal.
In this seventh exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software we will get to know the apps: Metadata Cleaner, Metronome, Mousai and NewsFlash.
A second installment on the art of customizing GNU/Linux, using Conkys. Continuing with the example where we use the Conky Harfo.
For many, having an original GNU/Linux is a fun thing to do. Therefore, there is the art of customizing GNU/Linux, for example, using Conkys.
Shell Scripting Tutorial 02: A second tutorial of several to learn how to create and use Bash Shell Scripts in a Linux Terminal.
In this sixth exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software we will get to know the apps: Junction, Khronos, Kooha and Mercados.
Twister UI is a program that offers an advanced and varied visual theme (Windows, macOS and others), for various GNU/Linux Distros with XFCE.
A little look at the Plasma Discover Software Store and the CLI package manager called Pkcon, which are proprietary to the Plasma Desktop.
In this fifth exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software we will get to know the apps: Fragments, Gaphor, Health and Identity.
Shell Scripting Tutorial 01: A first tutorial of several to learn how to create and use Bash Shell Scripts in a Linux Terminal.
After the official development of Systemback ended years ago, said SW has been kept usable through forks, such as Systemback Install Pack.
Flutter is Google's UI toolkit for making beautiful apps. And today, we will learn how to install Flutter on Linux.
In this fourth exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software we will get to know the apps: Drawing, Déjà Dup Backups, File Shredder and Font Downloader.
Genymotion Desktop is a useful cross-platform Android Emulator that works in conjunction with VirtualBox to emulate different devices.
Compiz in its beginnings offered beautiful and incredible desktop visual effects on GNU/Linux. And today, we will test its current use.
In this third exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software we will learn about the following applications: Cozy, Curtail, Decoder and Dialect.
In this opportunity, we will explore, in detail, the entire graphical interface (GUI) of the Bottles application (Bottles).
Bottles is a useful open source app that makes it easy to install and use Windows apps/games on GNU/Linux using Wine.
Installation and exploration of Flatseal 1.8, the ideal graphical user interface (GUI) to easily manage Flatpak permissions on Linux.
In this second exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software we will learn about the following applications: Blanket, Citations, Collision and Commit.
Authenticator is a software utility from the GNOME Circle project, used to generate two-factor authentication (2FA) codes.
In this first exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software we will learn a little about both projects and the first apps that we can use.
If you want to share the clipboard of your Android smartphone or tablet and your PC with your Ubuntu distro, this is the solution
Knowing the /etc/passwd file and how it works is something that every Gnu/Linux user should know. Enter and discover its characteristics.
Find out what the OSI model is and what its function is. Enter and get to know in depth the characteristics of its seven layers.
If you have fallen in love with the Papirus icon theme, here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to install it on your Ubuntu distro.
How can I download an older version of a program in Ubuntu? Here we explain how to do it from a package manager.
In this article we explain how to install GNOME 40 on Ubuntu 21.04, but not before warning that it is better to do it only on test computers.
In this article we explain how to update now to use Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute Hippo, now that it is available in beta form.
In this simple article we show you how to install the most up-to-date version of LibreOffice on Ubuntu in different ways.
In this article we show you how to install Ubuntu on a stick with persistent storage using GNOME Boxes or VirtualBox.
In this article we talk about Libertine, the ace up the sleeve of Ubuntu Touch to be able to install desktop applications on your mobile devices.
It seems that Neofetch has a bug or did not work well in the latest versions of Ubuntu. If you want to show your distro logo, use this trick.
Firefox has a hidden function since v73 that allows us to install apps like Chrome does. In this article we explain how to activate it now.
In this article we show you how to download any video or audio from YouTube, and all this without installing extra software.
In this article we show you the updated system to use Flatpak packages in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa with its new software store.
In this article we explain how to completely get rid of Canonical Snap packages on your Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa.
After having installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, depending on the type of installation you have chosen, it's time to install ...
In previous articles I shared two methods to install the new version of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on our computer, this ...
In this new article we share a small installation guide, which is intended to support newbies who still have their doubts in the process
We are going to share some simple steps with which we can update from a previous version of Ubuntu (that has support) to this new version ...
In this article we show you how to install UNetbootin in Ubuntu 18.04 via repository and in Ubuntu 20.04 from its binaries.
In this article we show you how to install Firefox 75 from its Flatpak version, more specifically the beta of said version of the browser.
Today privacy and keeping information safe is not a matter for just a few. Since today many ill-intentioned people ...
In this short article we explain how the new emoji selector application introduced by KDE Plasma 5.18.0 works.
WSL allows us to use the Linux terminal on Windows, but not to run GUI apps. If the latter is what you want, you can use VcXsrv.
Firefox 74 includes a new option in about: config that will prevent browser tabs from detaching. We explain how to get it.
GNOME, the graphical environment that Ubuntu uses, has a screen recorder installed by default. In this article we teach you everything you need to know.
In this article we show you how to upgrade to Linux Mint 19.3. For some changes, you have to install some packages manually.
In this article we show you how to reset the Ubuntu repositories, in case you are experiencing a failure and cannot update.
In this article we show you how to activate dark mode in Ubuntu, one that affects the entire operating system, now that it is so fashionable.
In this second part I share with you, the things that we must do after having installed Ubuntu 19.10 on our computers ...
I share with those interested in being able to try this distro a simple installation guide, which I took the opportunity to do, since I decided to install ...
I take this article to share a guide that is focused on all those who have just arrived to this Linux distribution and want to try ...
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can uninstall applications in Ubuntu, using different methods.
In this article we will show you how to install WSL on Windows 10 and use the Ubuntu terminal on Microsoft's system. Worth!
In this article we show you how to recursively delete a file type from a folder or directory and all its subdirectories.
In this article we will show you some commands that will allow you to convert audio to other formats with FFmpeg without installing extra software.
In this article we will teach you how to change the font type and its size in the Ubuntu terminal so that you have it just how you want it.
In this article we show you how to activate the new PiP (Picture in Picture) mode in Firefox 68 to watch videos in floating windows.
In this article we show you how to make a terminal process run in the background and check how it goes at any time.
In this article we show you how to draw arrows in GIMP, the most popular Free image editor among the Linux community.
In case you ever need it, in this article we show you how to install Red Hat / CentOS RPM packages on Ubuntu and its derivatives.
In this article we show you the simple process to block crypto mining and fingerprinting in the latest versions of Firefox.
In this article we explain how to force the activation of WebRender in Firefox 67+, as long as it has not already been activated remotely.
In this article we show you the different ways to restart or shut down a Linux PC from the terminal. There are some that interest you.
In this article we show you how to copy and paste with the keyboard shortcut in the terminal, as well as other interesting shortcuts.
In this article we show you how to add a fully functional trash can to the Ubuntu 18.04 dock. The icon can be added in Disco Dingo.
In this article we will teach you how to remove the icons from the HOME folder and the trash in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo to have a clean desktop.
In this article we explain the process to activate the Canonical LivePatch in Ubuntu 19.04 ... for when the option is activated.
In this article we will talk about Steam Link and how to play your Steam library on your compatible mobile, tablet or Smart TV.
In this article we will teach you some tricks to be able to install the latest version of KDE Plasma in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver.
In this article we explain how to completely remove a Snap package, a Flatpak or an AppImage so that there is no residue on your operating system.
In this article we will show you three different ways to save the output of a command so you can share it later.
In this article we will teach you how to create virtual machines of any operating system in GNOME Boxes, the proposal of Project GNOME.
In this article we will teach you how to create a virtual machine with the paid software VMware Workstation, available for Linux and Windows.
In this article we will show you how to install Microsoft Windows 10 in a virtual machine running inside Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo.
In this post we show you how to install a complete Ubuntu (or derived distribution) on a pendrive step by step and with total safety.
The Linux 5.1 kernel stands out for including the new io_uring interface for asynchronous I / O, the ability to use NVDIMMs as RAM, compatibility ...
In this article we show you how to update a Snap package, all of them, or to show us the list of updates all from the terminal.
In this post we explain how to activate the experimental function of the fractional scale in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo in Wayland and X11.
After the official release of Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo we bring for newbies and users who want to migrate to Ubuntu, the installation guide ...
In this post we will teach you how to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 from previous versions of the operating system developed by Canonical.
Do you want to know how to download YouTube video and audio on Linux? In this post we will teach you everything you need to know. It is easy!
In this article we will show you how to update Firefox in Ubuntu on three different systems: the APT version, the Snap version and their binaries.
In this article we will show you a trick to use Dolphin as root user, an option disabled by default for security.
In this post we will teach you the best way to create a Live USB with persistent storage that will remember all the changes you make.
Do you want to play your Steam friends' games for free or for them to do their own thing? In this guide we show you how to do it in Ubuntu
Has a website been blocked and you can't enter? Do you want to navigate more safely? Here we show you how to browse VPN with Firefox.
Do you want to search for a word or phrase in a PDF and don't know how to do it? In this post we show you the simple process to achieve it.
Mozilla has shared a trick that will allow us to search for tabs in Firefox of any device connected to Firefox Sync.
In this article we show you how to install and use Flatpak in Ubuntu, some types of packages similar to the famous Canonical snap.
Do you want to create web-apps based on Firefox and can't find how? In this article we show you how to do it with Ice software.
If you are an active Twitter and Linux user, you will be tired of looking for good options. In this article we show you how to install Twitter Lite.
In this article we teach you everything you need to know about a command that will allow us to kill processes. We are talking about the kill command.
Ubuntu 18.10 came with a new image, but its Dock to add a shortcut we will have to perform some steps that we explain here.
In the next article we are going to take a look at some ways to easily change the hostname in Ubuntu.
On this occasion we will be able to make available to newbies a simple guide so that they can obtain and install the latest Nvidia drivers on their system.
The error could not get lock / var / lib / dpkg / lock error is quite common in Debian, Ubuntu and derivatives and it is usually thrown when another process ...
Today we will talk about another steganography tool that works on the command line and will help us to visualize our information ...
Many of you may have noticed that, like all previous versions, the latest versions of Ubuntu like Ubuntu ...
Generally when we install a deb package, we do not usually check its dependencies, since it is only the pure package and does not include ...
Sound tracks are sets of similar sounds coordinated into tracks that sound good together. They signal events like switching to a workspace ...
The most practical way to solve the most common problems of this type is to do it from Ubuntu, so if you have it installed on your computers ...
Discover the best video editors that exist for Ubuntu for free that we can install in Ubuntu from the repositories. Do you know them all?
Tutorial on how to add a background to the terminal to customize this great tool that Ubuntu has to perform various administration tasks
Small tutorial on how to take screen captures with delay to capture that image or that process that we carry out in Ubuntu ...
Small tutorial on how to install the MATE desktop on ubuntu 18.04, the latest version of Ubuntu that comes with the heavy Gnome 3 desktop ...
Today we are going to see some ways to free up disk space and get rid of junk files from the system and also optimize our system ...
One of the things that tends to bother newcomers to the system is having to mount the partitions during each reboot ...
Small tutorial on how to customize and update the appearance of Mozilla Thunderbird so as not to see ourselves in the need to change clients ...
Those who are Ubuntu users should be familiar with Hot Corners, with which custom functions can be easily configured ...
Small tutorial on how to install the Pale Moon web browser on our Ubuntu 18.04. A simple guide that will help us to have a lightweight web browser
KFind is an interesting tool for the Plasma desktop that will help us find any file that we need to find on our computer.
Installation of Kernel 4.18 in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and systems derived from it. Here you can see how to install the Linux Kernel in Ubuntu so ...
Small tutorial on how to install the mailspring email client in our Ubuntu distribution or in any of its official flavors ...
Small guide on how to enable hardware acceleration of the Chromium browser so that the operation does not depend on the CPU but also on the GPU
Small tutorial on how to change the default terminal to optimize our Ubuntu or simply change it for one that we like more ...
Small tutorial or tip on how to locate zombie processes within our Ubuntu 18.04 and kill them so that it works correctly ...
Guide with the most useful keyboard shortcuts that we can use in Ubuntu 18.04 to improve our productivity as well as our work with Ubuntu ...
LibreOffice 6.1 is now available to everyone, but it is not in the official repositories yet. We explain how to install LibreOffice 6.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.
Being able to create a Hotspot is the easiest way to share the Internet connection through the computer's Ethernet connection to wireless devices.
Yaru Theme will be the new Ubuntu desktop theme, something that we can install in our Ubuntu if we do not want to wait for Ubuntu 18.10 ...
Small article on how to customize the new version of Ubuntu with the Gnome desktop. A guide with the steps to take to have an Ubuntu ...
Small tutorial on how to speed up the startup of our Ubuntu or any other distribution that is based on Ubuntu such as Linux Mint 19 ...
Distroshare Ubuntu Imager, is a script based on the instructions that you can find on the official Ubuntu page in which the process is detailed ...
If possible, being able to perform a security backup without having to be root and also without having to resort to additional applications.
Small tutorial on what to do after installing Linux Mint 19 Tara, the new version of Linux Mint that is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, the latest version.
Small tutorial on how to solve some sound problems that our Ubuntu 18.04 may have with its configuration ...
Small tutorial on how to replace the Nautilus file manager with the Nemo file manager in Ubuntu 18.04 ...
Small tutorial on how to install Apache Cordova on our Ubuntu 18.04. A very complete tool for those who want to create mobile apps ...
Small guide on how to install Gitlab on our server with Ubuntu and not depend on or use the Github software from Microsoft.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can perform a basic installation of Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS on a VirtualBox machine.
Small guide on how to create a pdf with images with various tools and for different levels, all with Ubuntu as a background.
The new version of Plasma is now available. Plasma 5.13 comes with big better ones geared towards design and resource consumption and we can already have it ...
Small tutorial on tools that will help us download Vimeo videos on our Ubuntu without using proprietary applications ...
When using the terminal, you may have noticed that when a normal user runs the sudo command to gain superuser privileges, they are prompted for a password, but the user receives no visual feedback as they type the password.
Small compilation of the programs or alternatives that exist to download audio from Youtube in Ubuntu and not only have the video but also files to listen to while we walk or while we drive ...
Small tutorial on how to compress and decompress files in an easy way in Ubuntu. A guide for newbies that will help with the basic management of these types of files, although you can do more things like ...
Small tutorial on Reicast, a dreamcast emulator that will allow us to relive the old Dreamcast games on our computer with Ubuntu ...
Small guide to speed up Firefox. A guide that will allow us to make our web browser consume fewer resources and go faster without having to change computers or the speed of our Internet ...
Guide on what to look at in an ultrabook if we want to buy it to install or have Ubuntu. An interesting guide on which ultrabook to buy without leaving us the salary of several months in the ultrabook ...
Small article about pdf readers, what pdf reader we have for each need and how to get to know this type of program to install it in the minimal version of Ubuntu ...
Small tutorial or tip to disable the unexpected error message in Ubuntu 18.04. A little trick that will avoid annoying windows and information that we already know or do not need ...
Small article with the 4 best extensions for Mozilla Firefox that we can use with the latest versions of this web browser ...
Small tutorial on how to change the language in Ubuntu 18.04, a small tutorial that will allow us to transform the text of our operating system into any language we want ...
Small tutorial on how to have a classic menu in Ubuntu 18.04. A simple and fast task thanks to the Retouching application and an extension for Gnome called ...
Twitch is a platform that offers a live video streaming service owned by Amazon, this platform has become one of the most popular for sharing video game streaming, including the transmission of eSports, and other events related to video games. .
Small tutorial on how to install and configure the Arduino IDE in the latest versions of Ubuntu and how to use it to create your own and unique Free Hardware projects ...
Small tutorial on how to enable desktop icons in Ubuntu 18.04 and how to have the recycle bin on the desktop as if it were a proprietary operating system ...
Small tutorial on how to install and configure any HP printer in the latest versions of Ubuntu. A simple and fast method of having a printer running on our computer with Ubuntu ...
We will share with you some of the things to do after installing Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, especially for those who chose a minimal installation, that is, they only installed the system with basic functions and the Firefox web browser.
Installation and post-installation guide for Lubuntu 18.04, the latest version of the official Ubuntu flavor that is characterized by being suitable for computers with few resources or older computers ...
Small guide on how to update your Ubuntu to Ubuntu 18.04, regardless of which version we have installed on our computer ...
The Gksu tool has been eliminated from the Debian repositories and removed from the Ubuntu 18.04 repositories, we tell you what alternative exists to continue having the Gksu result in Ubuntu 18.04 ...
Small tutorial on how to clean our hard drive so that there is more space for the update to Ubuntu 18.04, the next big version of Ubuntu ...
Small tutorial on how to import bookmarks from Google Chrome or another browser to the new versions of Mozilla Firefox found in Ubuntu ...
Small tutorial on how to install the latest version of the Linux kernel, Kernel 4.16, in the latest version of Ubuntu, Ubuntu 17.10 and also in the Ubuntu LTS versions ...
Small tutorial on how to deactivate the touchpad of our laptop when we connect the traditional mouse and reconnect when the mouse has been deactivated, something practical for users who use Ubuntu on a laptop ...
Small tutorial on how to update Ubuntu 17.10, the latest stable version to Ubuntu 18.04 Beta, a development version of the next Long Support version that Ubuntu will have ...
I should mention that the following tools will only detect the damage in the sectors so, if there is any physical damage to the disk or problems with the heads, this type of damage is no longer easily repaired, so it is recommended is that you change hard drive.
When Ubuntu freezes, the first step we usually resort to is to immediately restart the computer, although it could be the best solution, the problem lies when the system freezes frequently tends to occur, leading to the idea of reinstalling the system or opting for change it.
If, when performing a new installation of Ubuntu or updating to a new version, you find yourself with the problem that you do not have an internet connection, you may be able to solve your problem with one of the solutions that I share with you in this article.
Small tutorial to access from the Ubuntu 17.10 desktop to Google's cloud storage system, Google Drive. A service that has always resisted for Linux users and especially for Ubuntu users ...
In the following article we are going to take a look at how to generate strong passwords and check them easily through commands in the terminal of our Ubuntu.
Several issues can be attributed to these types of complications, among the most common are the distance between your equipment and the router, as well as not taking into account the walls, another is that not all of them take into account the power of their wifi card since not all are the same.
Small tutorial on how to make Ubuntu go to sleep mode when we close the laptop lid and the screen does not simply turn off. Something that will allow us to save energy and battery, important for portable equipment ...
Small guide to working with pdf files from the terminal. A simple, fast and useful guide thanks to the pdfgrep tool, a tool that will help us to work from the terminal with these widely used and popular files ...
Small guide to install and configure Nextcloud on a home or own server for free and allowing us to have a private cloud without sharing our data with Google ...
Small tutorial on how to clean our Ubuntu 17.10 of the old and "bad" kernels that the distribution has and that can be a serious problem for the user ...
Small tutorial on how to install the new version of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 58 in Ubuntu 17.10 until it officially reaches the official Ubuntu repositories ...
Small guide on how to change Gnome for Unity within Ubuntu. A simple and quick tutorial that will allow us to have Unity as the default desktop.
The security patches for Meltdown and Specter are causing secondary damage, one of them is the disablement of Virtualbox in Ubuntu 17.10, we tell you how to fix it ...
Small tutorial on how to update Ubuntu to have the latest version of Nautilus on the latest version of Ubuntu without waiting for future updates or decisions from the Ubuntu development team.
Small tutorial on how to know if our Ubuntu 17.10 is affected by Specter and / or Meltdown, two problematic bugs that affect the processor ...
Small tutorial on how to install and run the KDE Connect application correctly in Ubuntu 17.10 and in Ubuntu with Gnome as a desktop ...
Small tutorial on how to show the battery percentage in the top bar of Gnome of Ubuntu 17.10, the latest stable version of Ubuntu ...
Small tutorial on how to have a direct access on our Ubuntu desktop to the Trello application and thus improve productivity on our PC ...
Small tutorial on how to install ADB and Fastboot in our Ubuntu 17.10 to be able to develop and install Android apps on any mobile ...
Small tutorial on how to install and have in Ubuntu 17.10 the new Ubuntu 18.04 icon pack, icons called Suru ...
Small trick to make our Ubuntu 16.04 update automatically, so that we do not have security problems or outdated programs ...
Small guide to know whether or not we have ZSwap in Ubuntu and what to do in case of not having it activated to improve the performance of our Ubuntu ...
Small tutorial on how to install and play Hearthstone on our Ubuntu 17.10. A guide to playing the game easily without having to go back to Windows
Small tutorial on how to install Adobe Creative Cloud on our Ubuntu 17.10. A simple and fast process thanks to a script ...
Small tutorial on how to return to Xorg as a graphical server and leave Wayland aside in Ubuntu 17.10 so that certain applications work ...
Small tutorial on how to have the Unity look in Ubuntu MATE 17.10, a customization that will allow us to remember the Ubuntu desktop ...
Small tutorial on how to upgrade to Ubuntu 17.10 from the latest Ubuntu version we have, as well as moving from Ubuntu LTS ...
Small guide on how to install Kliqqi on our Ubuntu Server, a CMS that will allow us to have a small social network in our web space ...
Small tutorial on how to restore our Ubuntu desktop without having to perform a clean installation. Useful when a new version comes out ...
Small guide with solutions for the error that appears in Skype that indicates "This version of Skype is no longer supported" being the latest version of the program
Small guide on how to install and configure the Java JDK in our Ubuntu 17.04. An essential or important tool for Java developers
Small tutorial on how to install the Kotlin programming language in Ubuntu 17.04 and be able to create applications with this language ...
What to do after installing Ubuntu 16.04? We tell you the next steps you should take after installing this version of Ubuntu on your PC.
Small tutorial on how to customize the terminal of our Ubuntu, adding the Ubuntu logo in ASCII code at the beginning of each terminal ...
Do you need to install tar.gz and don't know how to do it? Enter and follow the steps of this simple tutorial in which we explain step by step how to do it.
Small guide on how to update Ubuntu LTS to Ubuntu 16.04, the next LTS version that will be released tomorrow to the general public ...
Is your Ubuntu PC not running as fast as you would like? Accelerating Ubuntu with these tricks is easy and returns agility and fluidity to your computer.
Small tutorial on how to install Nemo 3.4 on Ubuntu 17.04 or Ubuntu 16.04, a lightweight file manager based on Nautilus but without installing Cinnamon ...
Small tutorial on how to customize Xubuntu 17.04 or Xfce with Ubuntu 17.04. A basic guide to customizing this light official Ubuntu flavor ...
Do you want to create a Bootable USB from Windows or Mac and don't know how? We show you how to install Ubuntu from USB with a Live USB.
If you want to install Linux Mint, you may not know that it is best to do it from a USB. In this post we will explain this and much more.
Small tutorial on how to have and test the new version of Mozilla Firefox, Firefox 57, in Ubuntu 17.04, the latest stable version of Ubuntu ...
Small tutorial on how to install the recent LibreOffice 5.4 version on Ubuntu. In this case in the latest stable version of Ubuntu ...
Corebird, a powerful client with an excellent and intuitive design, very complete that has the essential characteristics that are, the reading of the ...
We are talking about a small tutorial to be able to install SASS in our Ubuntu 17.04. A simple way to have this CSS preprocessor in our Ubuntu ...
Small guide on how to install and use OverGrive in our Lubuntu to have and work with Google Drive and its services ...
If you use Ubuntu, we explain how to make the GNOME Shell look like Unity 7 using a new theme developed by b00merang.
In this article we are going to see some terminal commands with which we can kill processes and check the system information in Ubuntu.
Currently the recommended version of Java is 8 in its update 131, with which we are going to focus. Installing Java on Ubuntu 17.04.
Small tutorial on how to add the shutdown button to our Plank, the most famous and lightweight dock that exists for Ubuntu ...
Small article on how to install Android Studio on Ubuntu 17.04. A Google IDE to create Android apps that we can have in Ubuntu ...
With Headset you can have all the YouTube music on your computer. You will have your own Spotify without ads with all the music in the world legally.
Tutorial to install and use Youtube-dl. With this program you can download videos from almost any web platform for your computer.
Tutorial in which you will find two ways to install the Geany code editor for Ubuntu and with which you can easily develop your codes.
Tutorial to install i-nex on Ubuntu. With this fantastic program we will be able to generate very complete reports on the hardware of our equipment.
Tutorial to install Angry IP Scanner in Ubuntu and thus be able to control any device that connects to our private network.
Tutorial to install Peek easily. It is a generated animated gif images for Ubuntu from a repository or .deb package.
Tutorial to install Python 3.6 in different versions of Ubuntu in three different ways quickly and easily.
Tutorial in which you will see the characteristics and how to install TeamViewer in Ubuntu to be able to establish incoming and outgoing connections with other computers
We show you how to install more than 20 Gnome themes in our Ubuntu with a single terminal command and a small homemade script ...
Little trick on how to customize our web browser so that we can upload images to the Instagram network from our Ubuntu ...
Tutorial to install Wire. This is a peer-to-peer encrypted messaging client for Ubuntu and derivatives that you can easily install.
Tutorial to install Xournal, a fantastic program for taking notes and sketching PDF files from Ubuntu.
Little trick on how to hide files and folders in our Ubuntu without resorting to external programs. A simple and quick security tip ...
Features and installation of Sublime Text 3 in Ubuntu and derivatives. A great code and text editor for our operating system
Tutorial to install Popcorn Time 2017 in its version 0.3.10 in Ubuntu 2017. With it you can watch movies in their original version and with high video quality.
A description of what Stacer can do to maintain your Ubuntu computer. It is a good alternative to Windows Ccleaner
Tutorial to install Veracrypt from the terminal in Ubuntu 17.04 and thus be able to encrypt your data keeping it safe from prying eyes
Tutorial in which we introduce Resetter. With this application you can return your Ubuntu to its original state without having to reinstall anything.
A simple tutorial with step-by-step explanations for the installation of the new Google Earth 18.0 in the new Ubuntu 17.04 operating system.
A little trick that will make our Mozilla Firefox faster than before. A trick that does not need external programs or plugins ...
Now that we know that Unity 8 is not going to develop further, why have it on Ubuntu 17.04? Here we show you how to remove it completely.
A small tutorial on how to change the text font in a Gnome Shell theme or rather in Gnome Shell because we all use a theme ...
Small tutorial on what to do after installing Ubuntu 17.04, the latest version of Ubuntu. A tutorial on basic actions after installing
Are you one of the users who like Unity? In this post we will show you how to make GNOME Shell have a Unity image.
Small tutorial on how to share the Internet connection in Ubuntu and in its official flavors, requiring only a wifi key and a wired connection
We show you how to install the latest graphic drivers from the Mesa 17.0.2 library on your Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Ubuntu 16.10 systems.
Little trick on how to make a backup copy of our Android mobile from our computer with Ubuntu, a simple and quick trick without apps ...
Are you an Ubuntu MATE user? And do you want your operating system to have the same image as Linux Mint? Here we show you how to get it.
Mozilla Firefox 52 begins to restrict the use of the NPAPI plugin, but this creates some problems. We tell you how to solve these problems in Firefox
The management of the typical task lists created through Todo.txt receive a great help from the hand of a ...
Ubuntu Tutorials is the new Ubuntu learning website, a website focused on all levels where everyone will be taught to use Ubuntu ...
In this post we will explain what to do if your Ubuntu PC is not able to read an external hard drive or a pendrive.
Small tutorial on how to install packages with the AppImage extension in our Ubuntu, no matter what version we have of Ubuntu ...
We show you how to install and run the Photoshop CC program in Ubuntu through the PlayOnLinux tool quickly and easily.
Small tutorial on how to use dynamic bookmarks in Mozilla Firefox and avoid using applications like Feedly ...