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How to Enable Automatic Brightness in Ubuntu Linux
The post outlines how to enable or disable automatic brightness in Ubuntu Linux, which adjusts the screen’s brightness according to ambient light conditions. This feature, available on laptops with advanced graphics cards and light sensors, optimizes brightness and contrast, contributing to power saving and longer battery life. The settings can be changed from the Power…
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How to Show Battery Percentage in Ubuntu Linux
The post provides a guide to display battery status as a percentage on the Ubuntu Linux system menu. By default, Ubuntu gives a battery icon with a lightning bolt without indicating remaining charge. The article outlines the process of changing this status to a percentage, giving users a better idea of their battery life. The…
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Enable/Disable Location Services in Ubuntu
The article explains how to activate or deactivate location services in Ubuntu Linux. Location services, reliant on cell tower positioning, GPS, and nearby Wi-Fi access points, aim to provide accurate geolocation data required by specific applications. The piece provides a comprehensive guide to navigate the System Settings panel and manage location services under the privacy…
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Manage Lock Screen Notifications in Ubuntu Linux
The post explains how to manage lock screen notifications in Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntu displays system notifications on both the lock screen and desktop by default. The author guides through the steps for turning these notifications on or off using the System Settings panel, ensuring privacy when the user isn’t around or in public spaces.
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Enable Remote Desktop on Ubuntu Linux
The post details how to enable and disable remote desktop sharing in Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntu has a built-in Remote Assistance tool that involves turning on the GNOME Remote Desktop package, which is initially disabled. The post also guides on how to allow remote connection and interaction with your desktop, demonstrating authentication and remote connection setup.
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Schedule Automatic Shutdown in Ubuntu with Cron
This post guides you on how to schedule an automatic shutdown for Ubuntu Linux at a specific time using a job scheduler called Cron. Most administrative tasks in Ubuntu Linux are executed via the command line console, so familiarization with it is important. The guide includes how to edit the crontab to set specific days,…
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How to Control Bluetooth Access in Windows 11
This post outlines steps to control Bluetooth connectivity in Windows 11. By default, the Bluetooth setting is open to user control, but administrators can limit this through the Windows registry settings. The registry settings enable or disable Bluetooth, with the value representing the degree of Bluetooth accessibility – 0 is the most restrictive, disallowing Bluetooth,…
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How to Restart Ubuntu Linux: A Complete Guide
The post explains various methods to restart an Ubuntu Linux PC. These include the standard approach through the system menu, using the command line, and as a last resort, manually using the power button. Each method is suitable depending on the situation, and the user’s comfort and preference.
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How to Manage Wi-Fi Settings in Windows 11
The post outlines how to restrict or enable a WiFi connection in Windows 11. It details the process of adjusting values within the Windows Registry Editor, where a value of 0 disallows users to connect or disconnect from WiFi, and a value of 1(default) allows such actions. This provides administrators control over WiFi access among…
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How to Properly Shut Down Ubuntu Linux: A Complete Guide
The post elaborates various ways to shut down a Ubuntu Linux PC. Options include using the power button, engaging the system menu, or via the command line. However, caution is advised when shutting down with the power button as ongoing processes may not be saved. The shutdown method should be chosen based on the user’s…