How to create .desktop shortcut Icon to App Manager in Linux

Before starting the guide, I’ll like to share my scenario with you when I was a neophyte in Linux.

One day I have installed a telegram application from the archive file. The problem was that whenever I need to open the telegram, I need to go to the directory where I have kept the telegram file and start the applications that were too frustrating every time I need to that.

RedHat amends subscription to fill CentOs gap: Easier ways to access RHEL

With the shift of work from CentOS Linux to CentOS Stream Red Hat announced change in subscription policy with No-cost RHEL for small production workloads Learn More

How to Install TensorFlow machine-learning framework on Ubuntu 20.04

TensorFlow is a free and open-source machine-learning platform developed by Google. It helps developers and data scientists simplify the process of implementing machine-learning models. It has a Python front-end and can be portable between operating systems like Linux and Windows.

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install TensorFlow in a Python virtual environment on Ubuntu 20.04. Learn More

Linux commands you should never run

This article refers to some of the Linux commands you should never run on your system as they might prove to be DEADLY for your Linux systems. So before I proceed, I would like to point out that this article is written for information only to let the readers know that executing any of the following commands is to be avoided. All commands mentioned here can have serious repercussions for your system & its data. Learn More

HOW TO LIST DIRECTORY CONTENTS ON LINUX

When working with the Linux file system, its important to know some of the different ways you can list directory contents on Linux.

This article will look at some of the commands you can use to list directory contents, which will work on whichever version of Linux you are using. These commands will also work to list directory contents on VMware ESXi. Learn More

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How to change the hostname on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

In this tutorial, I will show you two methods to change the hostname of an Ubuntu 20.04 system via the command line terminal and GUI. Users can opt either way to update the names and share them once they have finalized them. Learn More

3 steps to achieving Inbox Zero

In prior years, this annual series covered individual apps. This year, we are looking at all-in-one solutions in addition to strategies to help in 2021. Welcome to day 7 of 21 Days of Productivity in 2021.
There are lots of ways people manage email. Most people I have talked to over the past few years fall into one of two categories: The people who keep everything in their Inbox folder, and those who do not. For those that do not, the concept of Inbox Zero comes into play frequently.
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WhatsApp Privacy Policy 2021 – Account Suspension Date Extended.

Whatsapp Privacy Policy, this is for those who are concerned about their privacy. We do not want the encroachment in our personal life. Initially when Facebook started people were not aware of the privacy policy is a thing. They only knew that they have found a way to express a way to share their life with the whole world. Everyone was on Facebook, those who did not join Facebook were talking about it all the time.Learn More

How to Install Garuda KDE Dragonized

Garuda Linux is based on Arch Linux. It is provided with all major Desktop environment like KDE, GNOME, Xfce, Cinnamon, MATE, LXQt-kwin, Wayfire, Qtile, BSPWM and i3wm.

On a short period, Garuda Linux is most preferable distribution on Linux community.

So, we will walk through the Garuda KDE Installation process and feel the Garuda KDE’s Beast. Learn More

Easily Create a Multiboot USB with Ventoy

Ventoy is a top-rated free and open-source utility to create a multiboot USB stick from ISO files. I use it regularly, and highly recommend you to use.

Recently I covered on how you can create a bootable USB stick using Baleno Etcher. This time I will guide you how easily you can create a multiboot USB stick by just doing copy-paste ISO file to your USB device. Learn More

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