View Detailed Hardware Information

There are many tools for showing your hardware information and today we’ll get to view detailed hardware information. This is going to work in a variety of distros, so you probably won’t be left out. We’ve covered many ways to view hardware information, be it all of the hardware or just some particulars. For example: … Continue reading “View Detailed Hardware Information”

How To: Install Wine In Lubuntu

Today’s article isn’t going to be complicated or long as we are going to cover how you install Wine in Lubuntu. This should be straightforward and work with any modern version of Lubuntu. I suppose we should start with the basics… Lubuntu is a distro in the Ubuntu family. This is my favorite distro and … Continue reading “How To: Install Wine In Lubuntu”

Extract Text From Multiple File Types

Today we will have a fairly simple exercise as we’re going to just use a Python application to extract text from multiple file types. This is a pretty standard operation but will require some preparation. Fortunately, I’m ahead of the game! You’re good to go if you follow along on the site and have already … Continue reading “Extract Text From Multiple File Types”

Let’s Learn About The htop System Monitor

There are any number of tools out there to monitor your system and today we’ll cover the ‘htop’ system monitor. This htop application is a pretty solid application and one that you might want to be familiar with. So, let’s learn about htop… First, your Linux desktop comes with a system monitor called ‘top‘. This … Continue reading “Let’s Learn About The htop System Monitor”

How To: Remove A PDF Password

This will be a straightforward task for anyone who would like to know how to remove a PDF password in the Linux terminal. If you deal with a lot of PDFs and want to remove the password, it’s a fairly easy task. Read this to learn more! As mentioned before, PDF stands for Portable Document … Continue reading “How To: Remove A PDF Password”

Take A Terminal Screenshot In Terminator

This article is going to apply to those who use the Terminator terminal emulator and want to take a terminal screenshot in Terminator. That means it applies to maybe three of you. You’re welcome. There are a zillion and three terminal emulators. Yes, they’re terminal emulators. They, in some form or another, mimic the look … Continue reading “Take A Terminal Screenshot In Terminator”

Turn PDF Into Text

Today’s exercise is simple, though it will rely on the terminal because we’re just going to turn PDF into text. This isn’t something complicated and it’s fairly effective. It’s also an exercise anyone can follow along with. So, if you want to turn PDF into text, read this article! I’m sure this works in multiple … Continue reading “Turn PDF Into Text”

Show USB Devices In A GUI In Lubuntu

Today’s article will be easy to follow and is for those who’d like to show USB devices in a GUI in Lubuntu. Though truth be told, this is applicable for other distros. I’ve just tested it on Lubuntu and Linux Mint. I want to assume that all my readers are familiar with USB. There are … Continue reading “Show USB Devices In A GUI In Lubuntu”

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