GNOME’s Nautilus file manager is quite versatile. Don’t believe me? Check out this article to see how you can tweak Nautilus to its full capability. One of the overlooked Nautilus features is the file search. Not many Linux users utilize its full
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Gedit is one of the most popular text editors in the Linux world. It is primarily a text editor but with some tweaks, you can use it for programming as well. Now, programmers often prefer a darker theme and Gedit is no
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Nautilus is the graphical file browser in the GNOME desktop. You use it for accessing and managing files and folders on your system. You can also manage files and directories from the terminal though not everyone prefers that. However, you may encounter
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GNOME may have ditched Gedit as the default text editor but it is still a favorite of long-time Linux users. It is primarily a text editor, but with some tweaks, it can work as a lightweight code editor. Yeah! Why use VS
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In a situation where a recently upgraded software is causing issues? While you can always investigate the issue to fix it, at times, going back to the previous working version saves time and effort. If the new version introduced a bug, you
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