by Jaber Al Nahian | 2 Mar, 2015 | Linux, Windows
If you have a computer where a Linux OS (e.g. Ubuntu) is dual-booted with Windows, you will notice that, every time you reboot from Linux to Window, clock time displaying incorrectly in Windows. Even some Linux may show incorrect time if you are returning from...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 28 Feb, 2015 | Ubuntu
In a Linux based Operating System, Terminal is an interface which you can use to type and execute text based commands. This is equivalent to Windows’ Command Prompt where we write DOS based commands. Terminal can be used for limitless purpose (such as installing...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 26 Feb, 2015 | Ubuntu
Unity, the desktop environment from Canonical, being used in Ubuntu has a noticeable stuff called “Launcher” on left-hand side of desktop. It’s similar to Mac OS X Dock and Windows Task bar. You can use this to pin apps, access running or minimized...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 26 Feb, 2015 | Ubuntu
In Ubuntu when you need to quickly find something, say it’s an application or a file or setting, you need to use the search function in Unity’s Dash (Unity is the desktop environment used in Ubuntu). This is similar to Windows Start menu’s search...
by Belle | 19 Aug, 2011 | GlobalPrimaryNav, Linux
In addition to providing entertainment, personal computers are increasingly being recognized as efficient electronic filing systems. The many useful programs available on computer systems make life easier for people worldwide. From as simple as filing important...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 18 Mar, 2011 | Browsers, GlobalPrimaryNav, Linux, Softwares
If you are not familiar with what I am talking about, “opera mobile emulator for desktop” is an developer tool provided by opera developer network. That means you can run your mobile version of opera browser on your windows, mac and linux PC. The purpose...