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How to Install DEBs in Ubuntu 23.10

Getting an error when you try to install a DEB file in Ubuntu 23.10 by double-clicking it? Here are a couple of workarounds.

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What’s New in Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur”?

The latest Ubuntu release has many additions, a majority of which could completely transform your workflow for the better.

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How to Change the Ubuntu Lock Screen Background

Want to add a personal touch to your Ubuntu PC's lock screen? Customizing the lock screen background is a good first step.

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How to Install Synaptic Package Manager on Ubuntu

If you prefer using graphical package managers to get software, consider installing Synaptic on your Ubuntu PC.

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How to Disable IPv6 on Ubuntu

Thinking of disabling IPv6 on your Ubuntu PC? Here's how to disable it both permanently and temporarily.

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How to Boot Into Rescue Mode in Ubuntu

The Rescue or Emergency mode in Ubuntu can help you troubleshoot and fix system problems. Here's how to boot your Ubuntu PC into Rescue mode.

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Ubuntu Has No Sound! What to Do When Audio Stops Working

Got no sound on your Ubuntu PC? Here are some ways to troubleshoot the no audio issue on Ubuntu.

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How to Enable the Do Not Disturb Mode on Ubuntu

Get rid of all distractions and focus on the task at hand by enabling the Do Not Disturb mode on Ubuntu.

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5 Ways to Fix the “E: Unable to Locate Package” Error on Ubuntu

If you run into the "E: Unable to locate package" error while installing packages on Ubuntu, don't worry, as it's easy to fix it.

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How to Use Multiple External Displays in Ubuntu

Setting up multiple external displays to Ubuntu is easier than you might think. Here's how to get started.

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How to Install Mozilla Firefox on Ubuntu: 5 Ways

Want a better browsing experience on your Linux PC? Here are five ways to install Mozilla Firefox on Ubuntu.

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How to Configure Static IP Address on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 22.10

Switching from dynamic IP allocation to static IP addresses is easy on Ubuntu 22.04 "Jammy Jellyfish" and 22.10.

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How to Install and Run Linux on an Apple Silicon Mac

Virtualization software makes it easy to run Linux on an Apple silicon Mac. Whether you want to use Parallels Desktop or UTM, we've got you covered.

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How to Easily Encrypt and Decrypt Files With Seahorse on Ubuntu

Learn more about security and encryption using Seahorse in Linux.

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How to Install Ubuntu on Your PC Using the Mini ISO

If you resent the idea of downloading a multi-gigabyte ISO, why not use the Mini ISO to install Ubuntu on your PC instead?

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The 4 Best New Features in Ubuntu 22.04.3

Ubuntu 22.04.3 has finally been released with several new improvements, bug fixes, and latest apps.

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How to Install Wine on Ubuntu to Run Windows Software

Need to run Windows software on Linux? Here's how to download and install Wine on Ubuntu.

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How to Download and Install TeamViewer on Linux

Need to remotely access another computer or accept remote access to your Linux PC? Here's how to use TeamViewer on Linux.

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How to Install the Notepad++ Editor on Ubuntu

If you need a powerful code or text editor for your Ubuntu PC, here's a step-by-step guide to installing Notepad++.

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12 Things That Are Easier to Do in the Linux Command Line

Sometimes it's just faster and easier to use the command line on Linux. Who needs a GUI, anyway?

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