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Enlightenment 0.24 Released with Assorted Changes

A new version of the Enlightenment desktop for Linux and BSD has been released. Users of the EFL-powered desktop shell get to enjoy a number of improvements in Enlightenment 0.24, including a new and improved screenshot tool; external monitor backlight and brightness controls; and better handling …

Enable Minimize On Click On Ubuntu 20.04

Ubuntu 20.04 minimize on click using the gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock click-action ‘minimize’ command. Users can enable Ubuntu minimize maximize using the advance Ubuntu mouse settings. Let us learn how: Enable Minimize on Click You can also enable minimise on click using terminal commands. Run the following …

Install Timeshift To Backup And Restore Ubuntu To Default

Install Timeshift in Ubuntu Linux. Here is how to use TimeShift to backup Ubuntu and restore Ubuntu to default. Timeshift for Linux is an application that provides functionality similar to the System Restore feature in Windows and the Time Machine tool in Mac OS. Timeshift protects …

Install Nvidia Graphics Driver On Ubuntu 20.04

Here is how to install Nvidia Graphics Driver on Ubuntu Linux. Terminal commands to install latest Nvidia Driver on Ubuntu 20.04 and other Ubuntu Systems. Pre-Installation Requirements Before installing the NVIDIA driver on Linux, some pre-installation steps are recommended to: * Verify the system has a …

How To Check Free Disk Space In Linux Ubuntu

How to check free disk space in Linux Ubuntu. How to use df and du commands in Ubuntu Linux to check disk space in gb. Use these commands to check hard disk space via Ubuntu command line. Using df Command ‘df’ reports the amount of disk …

Track Your Screen Time in Linux with ActivityWatch

Brief: ActivityWatch is an open-source privacy-friendly app that tracks how you spend your time on a desktop computer or on a mobile device. ActivityWatch: An open-source app to track how much time you spend on which application ActivityWatch lets you check the time spent on various …