If a directory has wrong ownership to change ownership of a directory on linux, follow the steps in the tutorial.
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How To Install Linux Mint in VMware
Linux mint is one of the best beginner friendly Linux-based OS. Learn how to install Linux Mint in VMware so that you can try out the new Linux OS.
How to Run Android Apps on Ubuntu [Natively]
Using Anbox you can install and run android apps on Ubuntu natively. With this method, Android apps will run smooth and fast.
How to Install Linux Mint in VirtualBox (Step by Step with Images)
Linux Mint is one of the most popular and beginner friendly Linux distros. Here’s how to install Linux Mint in VirtualBox so that you can try it out.
Pinebook: $89 Linux Laptop That Resembles MacBook Air
Pinebook is an $89 Linux laptop that is cheap yet very useful. Here are full specifications of the Pinebook and how useful it is for you.
How to Install Microsoft Fonts in Ubuntu [Quick Tip]
Without Microsoft fonts, some websites and documents may look out of place. Here is how you can install Microsoft fonts in Ubuntu in three different ways.
How to Change Grub Boot Order in Ubuntu / Linux Mint
Grub boot options help you choose the OS at system startup. If you want to, you can change Grub boot order to meet your requirements. Here is how to do it.
How to Make Password Asterisks Visible in Linux Terminal Window
Password asterisks make it easy to know that you are actually typing in the password. Here is how you can make password asterisks visible in Linux terminal.
How to Install VMware Tools manually in Ubuntu
VMware Player or Workstation makes it easy to create and manage a virtual environment out of the box. In the virtual environment, you can pretty much install any operating system like Windows, Linux or Mac OS. Even though the installation of a guest operating system takes just a few clicks, you need to install VMware Tools. Installing… Continue reading How to Install VMware Tools manually in Ubuntu
How to Add Windows Like Taskbar in Ubuntu
Windows taskbar is quite useful to quickly launch applications you just minimized or to switch between multiple application. Though Ubuntu has no Windows-like taskbar, you can add it pretty easily. Here’s how to add Windows like taskbar in Ubuntu.