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How To Make Thunderbird Show Email Replies Like Gmail

Thunderbird is the flagship Ubuntu email client and the free/libre open source software one for all major operating systems. by default, Thunderbird does not show sender replies and you might not like it. If you prefer Gmail-like ways to view replies i…

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Exploring the mount command in Linux with examples

This article breaks down the Linux mount command, providing a clear understanding of how to use it to manage filesystems and attach storage devices to specific directories. With practical examples, learn how to mount various types of filesystems, inclu…

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Compilation of Hard Disk Partitioning Tutorials

This is a collection of hard disk partitioning and maintenancing tutorials published by Ubuntu Buzz in several years. With these tutorials, you can learn how to create, format, reformat, rename, delete, resize, enlarge, shrink filesystems and partition…

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How to effectively use the find command in Linux

Get into the functionalities of the find command in Linux through this detailed guide. Learn how to locate files and directories based on various criteria like name, size, and modification date, with practical examples to streamline your command-line f…

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How to use the Linux shutdown command

This comprehensive guide delves into the Linux shutdown command, providing a deep understanding of its usage, options, and practical examples. Whether you’re looking to schedule a shutdown, reboot your system, or simply understand the command’s nuances…

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How To Create Wifi to Wifi Hotspot on Xubuntu Xfce

This tutorial will help you create wifi to wifi hotspot (also known as repeater) on your Xubuntu XFCE laptop. This means receiving internet access from a wifi and giving (sharing) it away as another wifi. You will need two WLAN adapters, for example, o…

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A Complete Guide to Xubuntu Default Apps and Their Purposes

This is a full list of all Xubuntu default applications (or list of Xubuntu components) with their explanations for first time users. Xubuntu is the official variant of Ubuntu with Xfce as the technology of the desktop environment and default apps. We …

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How To Make PDF on Ubuntu

This tutorial will help you create PDF documents on Ubuntu computer with default applications. You can do so using LibreOffice (full set consisted of Writer, Calc and Impress) and Firefox. You can do this quickly without adding any new application. Now…

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How To Make PDF on Ubuntu

This tutorial will help you create PDF documents on Ubuntu computer with default applications. You can do so using LibreOffice (full set consisted of Writer, Calc and Impress) and Firefox. You can do this quickly without adding any new application. Now…

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How To Resize and Shrink Hard Disk Partitions using GParted

This tutorial will show a basic method to resize and shrink hard disk drive partitions and filesystems that can be practiced for any computer as well as laptop. You will need an Ubuntu Livecd which GParted software is available built-in either in form …

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How To Download and Install Alternative Fonts on Ubuntu

This tutorial will help you download and install fonts listed on the alternative fonts comparison table we published. It means you will practice visiting websites of respective fonts like Carlito’s and Liberation’s, downloading, extracting, viewing, in…

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Top 15 Linux commands for effective file viewing and editing

This guide introduces 15 essential Linux commands for file viewing and editing. Master commands like ‘cat’, ‘less’, ‘nano’, and ‘vim’ to efficiently navigate, view, and modify files in Linux, enhancing your command line proficiency and overall system m…

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How to create a root user and password in Linux

Creating a root user and setting a password in Linux is crucial for system administration. This guide provides clear instructions on how to establish root user credentials, from enabling the root account to setting a secure password, enhancing the safe…

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When to use ‘su’ vs. ‘sudo’ in Linux: A comprehensive guide

This guide compares ‘su’ and ‘sudo’, two fundamental commands in Linux for managing user privileges. Learn the differences in their usage, security implications, and scenarios where each command is most effective, enhancing your understanding of Linux …

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10 Linux commands for file and directory operations

Master file operations in Linux with this guide on 10 essential commands. From creating and deleting files with ‘touch’ and ‘rm’ to copying and moving files with ‘cp’ and ‘mv’, these commands form the foundation of effective file management and system …

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Getting started with the Ubuntu Terminal

The Ubuntu Terminal is a powerful tool for system management and development. This guide introduces you to the Terminal’s interface, basic commands, and advanced functionalities. Learn to navigate, customize, and utilize the Terminal to its fullest pot…

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What To Do After Installing Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur

This is a compilation of useful suggestions, quick guide for you to do for the first time after installing your computer with Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur. This is part of our traditional series continuing Jammy Jellyfish, Kinetic Kudu and lastly Lunar…

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Debian Repository Configuration Made Easy

This tutorial will explain Debian repository and how to configure to use it to install and update software packages. You will learn about sources.list configuration file as well as Software & Source graphical configuration program to practice it. D…

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Top 10 tips to speed up your Ubuntu system for beginners

Enhance your Ubuntu experience with these 10 optimization tips. From managing startup applications to updating your system, learn simple yet effective ways to improve performance, speed up your system, and ensure a smoother, more efficient Ubuntu opera…

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How To Switch to Advanced Start Menu on MATE Desktop

There is a better start menu if you use MATE Desktop called Advanced Menu that enables you windows key and search bar. To many users, it would be more efficient compared to the default list-style menu that lacks both. This tutorial will show you how to…

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