DejaDup is a simple backup utility for Linux distributions and has been available in repositories of Ubuntu / Linux Mint / Fedora for many years. Using this utility we can backup data from specific folders at regular intervals (Days, and Weeks) automatically without user involvement.…… Read More “DejaDup – Best backup app for Fedora / Ubuntu / Linux Mint; Supports Google Drive, Network Server”
Enable Ribbon or Tabbed user interface (UI) in LibreOffice
LibreOffice is an open-source office suite software that works across platforms including Windows, Linux, and macOS. Recently, they have improved their User-Interface (UI) and have integrated a Ribbon or Tabbed…
Upgrade Fedora 32 to 33 Final Release
This tutorial explains how you can upgrade your system to Fedora 33 (F33) final release. Just run the following commands: 1) These commands will download the latest packages for Fedora…
Install D-link DWA 131 or TP-Link WN823N / 22N / 21N with RTL8192EU on Ubuntu / Mint / Fedora
This tutorial will help you to install drivers for RTL8192EU devices including D-link DWA 131 / TP-Link WN823N / WN822N / WN 821N wi-fi adapters and many other models/revisions that…
Important DNF and RPM commands for Fedora
DNF and RPM commands are used for installing .rpm packages in Fedora. The only difference between the two is that DNF can automatically identify and install dependencies while RPM automatically…
Run Steam Games or Virtual Machines from NTFS, EXT4, or Btrfs partitions in Ubuntu, Mint, or Fedora
By default in Fedora, Ubuntu, Mint, and other Linux distributions it is not possible to store and run steam games or Virtual Machines (Oracle VirtualBox, VMware, or other) on mounted…