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Wine stands for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”. Wine is a free and open-source program that allows you to run windows programs in your Debian and other popular Linux distributions. As its name suggests, it is not an Emulator but…
As a Linux user, we perform many tasks and along with them shutting down your Computer safely is much important. If your System is not closed safely, there are chances of your important files being corrupted and leaving your System…
File Manager is one of the most essential parts of any operating system but when you are dealing with an operating system that has the motto of “Everything is a file” (Linux), you need to have a good file managing…
We all are required to have a good browser that uses fewer system resources. You might have a powerful PC but what if you want to have a good web browsing experience on a virtual machine? In all scenarios, having…
If you are using Ubuntu for a long time, the chances of having a tremendous amount of cache stored on your Ubuntu Machine are pretty much high. By flushing the DNS cache on Ubuntu Machine 20.04, you can free up…
Brave Browser is made by ex-CEO of Mozilla and creator of JavaScript to provide you with a great browsing experience that has no annoying pop-ups, or trackers and only allows sufficient cookies to let Webpage load. Brave is an open-source…
Terraform is an open-source Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tool developed by HashiCorp that allows network engineers to programmatically provision the physical resources that are required by an application to keep running. We will show you how you can install Terraform…
Generally, when you install any Operating System, DHCP will assign a dynamic IP address. But there are some cases where you are required to assign a static IP address such as if you are using your system as a Server…
ZOOM has become essential for many businesses due to great cross-platform support such as Android, Mac OS, Windows, IOS, and Linux which enable you to attend meetings, digital content sharing, and real-time messaging. In this article, we will show you…
Adobe Acrobat is a well-known software that is mostly used to view, create, manipulate, and print managing Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Since Ubuntu has no native tools to manage PDFs, you can use Adobe Acrobat for all your work…