This simple tutorial shows how to enable and customize hot-corner actions in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with default GNOME desktop. Your system can do a custom action, when moving mouse corner to hit one of the 4 (top-left, top-right, bottom-left, and bottom-right) screen edges. That’s hot-corners function. By default, the top-left hot-corner is enabled for triggering the overview … [Read more...] about How to Enable & Configure Hot-Corners in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
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How to Setup OpenVPN Server in Ubuntu 22.04 [The Easy Way]
This simple tutorial shows how to easily setup OpenVPN in your Ubuntu 20.04 | 22.04 server and connect remotely in Windows or Linux with GNOME. My PPTP and IKEv2 VPN server refused to work recently due to the Great Firewall (maybe). So I decided to setup OpenVPN in my Ubuntu VPS as a workaround. DigitalOcean has a step by step setup guide, but it’s really long and … [Read more...] about How to Setup OpenVPN Server in Ubuntu 22.04 [The Easy Way]
Make Ubuntu Not Go in Suspend When Laptop Lid is Closed
If you use Ubuntu on a laptop, you might have noticed that the system is suspended when you close the lid. That’s the expected behavior. It saves the battery as well as your work. You lift the lid, the system wakes up, and you can log in and continue your work. That all sounds good except when you work with a multi-monitor setup. A few people, like me, prefer to have the … [Read more...] about Make Ubuntu Not Go in Suspend When Laptop Lid is Closed
How To Show Hidden Files In Terminal Ubuntu Linux
How to show hidden files in Ubuntu using terminal (command line). Wondering which command will list the hidden files in Linux Ubuntu? Use Ubuntu ls command to show hidden files in Linux command line. Ubuntu LS Command The ls command can be used to show hidden files in Ubuntu using terminal (command line). Ls command has many options which can be used to get info about files. … [Read more...] about How To Show Hidden Files In Terminal Ubuntu Linux
How To Check Battery Status In Linux Ubuntu Terminal
How to check battery status in Linux terminal. Here is the Linux command to check battery status. On Linux, users can check battery health via command line. Using upower command and acpi command in Linux one can easily view the information about the system battery in terminal. upower upower is a command line tool to get information about the system power source (battery). … [Read more...] about How To Check Battery Status In Linux Ubuntu Terminal
Where Are Applications Installed On Ubuntu Linux
How to find application on Ubuntu? Know where are applications installed on Ubuntu. Here is how to check installed software version in Linux. How To Find Application On Ubuntu? To find the .desktop files for the applications, go to the directory usr > share > applications. Here you’ll see icons of installed and system Ubuntu applications. You will also see the … [Read more...] about Where Are Applications Installed On Ubuntu Linux
How to Find Your MAC address in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
When you are learning networking or troubleshooting it, you would need to know the MAC address. A computer can have more than one MAC address. It is because the MAC address is a core part of networking, and each networking peripheral device has its own MAC address. So, your WiFi card has a MAC address, and so does the Ethernet (LAN) port. Even the Bluetooth has … [Read more...] about How to Find Your MAC address in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
OBS Studio 28.0 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04
Free open-source video capturing, recording and live streaming software, OBS Studio, just got a big update with exciting new features! It’s the 10th anniversary release that features 10-bit & HDR video encoding support! Thought, the new feature so far works only with AV1 and HEVC encoders, and 10-bit HEVC encoding requires NVIDIA 10-series, AMD 5000 series, or newer … [Read more...] about OBS Studio 28.0 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04
Ubuntu 20.04.5 Released with New Hardware Enablement Stacks
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS just got a new point release with hardware enablement stacks for use on newer hardware. The new Ubuntu 20.04.5 features Kernel 5.15 backported from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, which enables newer hardware support. It also updates the NVIDIA 390, 470, 510 driver series, as well adds initial support of NVIDIA 515 driver. For HP machines, it adds mic mute key support … [Read more...] about Ubuntu 20.04.5 Released with New Hardware Enablement Stacks
Pano – Manage Clipboard History in Ubuntu 22.04 / Fedora 36 in New Style
Need to access your copy & paste history quickly? Forget about GPaste or CopyQ, try Pano! It’s a cool new clipboard manager for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux with GNOME Desktop, such as Arch and Manjaro. No system tray indicator or app window, just press your custom keyboard shortcut will bring up the bottom bar with all recent clipboard histories. The histories … [Read more...] about Pano – Manage Clipboard History in Ubuntu 22.04 / Fedora 36 in New Style