From the dock to grub screen, GNOME can be customized to your liking. Add the login screen to this list as a new tool called GDM Settings allows you to change the looks and tweak functionalities of the login screen in GNOME.
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Did you notice the number 23.52? Yes, this is the 52nd newsletter of this year. That’s happening for the second year in a row when I was able to send you the newsletter each week of the year. Something to be proud
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In this blog post, we will cover how to install azure cli on Ubuntu 22.04 for Azure management. In the dynamic world of cloud computing, Microsoft Azure stands out as a leading public cloud platform, offering a comprehensive suite of services for
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Whenever you copy something, it gets stored in the system clipboard, a special short-term memory where your system stores the copied text. I mean we all used those magical Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V shortcuts for copy pasting, right? But imagine, that you copied
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In this guide, we will show you how to install Zorin OS 17 step-by-step with screenshots. Good News for all the Zorin users out there! Zorin has launched its latest version (Zorin OS 17) of its Ubuntu based Linux distro. This version
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Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays 🧑🎄 To keep up with the holiday spirit, you may give your Linux desktop some Christmas touch with these tips. Give Your Linux System a Christmas Touch With These Tricks ’Tis the season for celebration. Customize your Linux
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Bash the most common shell. Zsh is the most popular one among developers. But Fish is the most underrated one. I am not exaggerating. Fish indeed is an overlooked shell that could be a great fit for beginners and advanced FOSSers alike.
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In this blog post, we will show you how to install squid proxy server on Ubuntu 22.04 step-by-step. As a regular internet user, you might probably be wondering how best you can maintain your online privacy. One of the options is leveraging
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I tried looking up some information on an old operating system I used to work with: DG/UX. Sadly, there isn’t a lot of information about it anymore. I loved that little operating system, and while I am sure that my experiences will
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Last week, I introduced the new feedback mechanism that lets you easily notify me of any grammatical error or outdated information in an article. I made an improvement on it. Any suggestion submitted this way, opens an entry on our GitHub repo.
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