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Debian is known for its rock-solid nature and this is the reason why one of the most popular Linux distros such as Ubuntu uses a Debian base. So if you are tired of occasional system breaks, you should try Debian…
Trouble maintaining data security? Don’t want to be followed online? Then Tor is the answer! Installing the Tor browser on your Ubuntu device is the best way to stay private while browsing the web. Let’s learn how to set it…
Installing Google Chrome on Ubuntu is a straightforward process, allowing users to access the web without any limitations. Here’s a 6-step guide on how to do it: Open the Terminal. Download the latest version of the Google Chrome package for…
The 7z format is a popular archive file format that offers high compression ratios and strong encryption. It is widely used for compressing and archiving large files or collections of files, making them easier to share and store. In this…
Linux has always about choices and this can be also applied to package installation in Debian. You get multiple ways by which you can install packages in Debian and we are going to show you how you can ease each…
CBS.log, otherwise known as the Component-Based Servicing log file, is an essential component of the Windows operating system. The primary function of this log file is to record all activities executed by the Windows Modules Installer service, which is responsible…
We all love how technology makes our lives easier, but let’s be honest—sometimes, our computers can throw a curveball our way. But don’t fret, because there’s a superhero in our midst, ready to save the day—Safe Mode in Windows 10.…
BIOS is a pre-installed software on a computer’s motherboard. It initializes and tests the system hardware components and loads a bootloader or an operating system from a mass memory device. It provides an abstraction layer for the hardware, i.e., a…
BIOS, or Basic Input/Output System, is a fundamental component of a computer. It is a type of firmware used during the booting process (startup) of any computer. It’s the first software that runs when you turn on your computer, and…
The ‘Start PXE over IPv4’ message that occasionally appears during startup is an issue many Windows users have encountered. This comprehensive guide will give you detailed steps to resolve this problem effectively and quickly. What is PXE? PXE stands for…