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How to check total virtual memory size in Linux Ubuntu? Here are the commands to check virtual memory usage in Linux Ubuntu. Virtual Memory Linux supports virtual memory, that is, using a disk as an extension of RAM so that the effective size of usable memory …
HandBrake 1.3.3 released with new changes and bug-fixes. HandBrake video transcoder is a free and open source tool for converting videos on Linux Ubuntu systems. HandBrake takes videos you already have and makes new ones that work on your mobile phone, tablet, TV media player, game …
If you avoid using Snap apps because they don’t match your system theme, spoiling an otherwise well-crafted desktop aesthetic, you’re not alone — but did you know that there’s a workaround? You spend ages creating a flawless desktop setup for it to be ruined by a …
Vivaldi 3.1 web browser introduces a full-page Notes Manager and configurable menus to its browser for computers. In short, Vivaldi 3.1 arrives with powerful viewing and editing options in the new Notes Manager. Vivaldi 3.1: Notes Manager Unique to Vivaldi, the Notes feature lets you write …
Install GIMP 2.10.20, the latest version of GIMP image editor on Linux Ubuntu. GIMP is a cross-platform image editor available for GNU/Linux, OS X, Windows and more operating systems. It is free software, you can change its source code and distribute your changes. GIMP is a …
Linux Mint 20 disables support for Snap apps entirely on your behalf, but in this post I’m going to show you how to re-enable it (if you want to, that is). Why has Mint put the kibosh on this tech at all? Well, let’s not get …
With Ubuntu 20.04 LTS done and dusted developer attention now turns towards Ubuntu 20.10 which is due for release on October 22, 2020. Learn when Ubuntu 20.10 will be released and what new features it will likely include Now, admittedly, it’s only May; development on the …
Whether you’re using a Raspberry Pi 4 running LibreELEC, a Pi 3 running OSMC, or an Ubuntu desktop computer running a Kodi session, you’ll no doubt want to get a wireless remote control to make things easier. However, not every wireless remote will work with Linux, …