Ubuntu – How To Take Screenshot From Command Line

How to Take a Screenshot from Terminal on Ubuntu Linux. Shortcut key to take screenshot in Ubuntu. Learn Ubuntu screenshot shortcut and command to capture screen in Ubuntu. Shortcut key to take screenshot in Ubuntu Type the command “gnome-screenshot” to take screenshot. This command in similar …

SMPlayer 18.6 Released – Install SMPlayer On Linux Ubuntu

SMPlayer 18.6 has been released. Install SMPlayer media player for Linux Ubuntu Systems. SMPlayer music player comes with with built-in codecs that can play virtually all video and audio formats. It can also play Youtube videos, search and download subtitles, and includes other features like a …

Wine 3.11 Released – How To Install Wine 3.11 in Ubuntu Linux

Wine 3.11 Released – Install Wine on Ubuntu 18.04. The Wine 3.11 brings the following changes: More debugger support for Wow64 processes. Support for sha256/sha384 hashes in ECDSA signatures. Better reporting of hyper-threaded CPUs. Improvements to the standard Task Dialog. Various bug fixes. Install Wine 3.11 …

Install OpenShot Video Editor for Linux Ubuntu

Install OpenShot Video Editor for Linux Ubuntu. OpenShot 2.4.2 Video Editor is now available with lots of great improvements, exciting new effects, tons of bug fixes, and more stability and performance enhancements. New Features OpenShot 2.4.2 Video Editor OpenShot 2.4.2 Video Editor is now available with …

17 Resources for GDPR Compliance

The General Data Protection Regulation is now in effect. For website owners worldwide, compliance with GDPR seems daunting. Luckily, there are plenty of resources to help. Here is a list of resources for businesses to become compliant with GDPR. There are official E.U. resources, helpful checklists, …

How to Disable Your Laptop’s Webcam in Ubuntu 18.04

For security or any other reason, here’s how to disable your laptop’s webcam in Ubuntu 18.04, and also all other current Ubuntu releases. To disable Webcam temporarily: You can disable your webcam device easily via modprobe command. Open terminal either via Ctrl+Alt+T or by searching for …

Wine 3.11 Released, How to Install it in Ubuntu 18.04

Wine 3.11, a new development release of the open-source compatibility layer to allow Windows programs to run on Unix/Linux, was announced a day ago. Wine 3.11 features: More debugger support for Wow64 processes. Support for sha256/sha384 hashes in ECDSA signatures. Better reporting of hyper-threaded CPUs. Improvements …

Install OBS Studio Easily via Snap in Ubuntu

For those who don’t want to add third-party repositories, the free and open-source streaming and recording program OBS Studio now can be easily installed in Ubuntu via Snap package. Snap is an universal Linux package format. Snap application runs in sandbox and it auto-updates itself once …