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How to easily change your username in Ubuntu 11.10

TweetUbuntu 11.10's System Settings offers a set of configuration options properly organized in categories, from where users can adjust, set, change various options, ranging from the GTK+ theme to...

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How to easily add transparent menus in Ubuntu via Ubuntu Tweak

TweetCompiz is a beautiful tool designed to please numerous users in terms of eyecandy windows, menus, interactions, effects, etc, a true desktop enhancements.Small but eye-catching effects can easily...

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Fancify your GNOME Terminal with ASCII art

TweetGNOME Terminal is a powerful tool useful for executing various commands, commands that can vary related to the possessed knowledge level and can be used according to one's amount of informations...

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How to easily enable workspace switching via mouse wheel in Ubuntu 11.10

TweetWorkspaces are designed to increase the productivity in Ubuntu, presented as "separate" desktops accessible via keyboard shortcuts (in Ubuntu 11.10, press&hold Ctrl+Alt then navigate between...

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How to easily enable focus-follows-mouse behavior in Ubuntu via Unsettings

TweetHaving numerous windows opened in the same time on the desktop, makes giving focus an action to be considered for optimizations.Ubuntu offers, by default, the traditional way of dealing with...

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How to "fix" Radiance's white menus in Ubuntu 12.04

TweetUbuntu 12.04's Radiance and Ambiance adopted a new visual approach (as compared to Ubuntu 11.10) in terms of menus, meaning the menus have now a white look if they are generated by a white source...

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How to convert documents/books in Ubuntu with Calibre

TweetThere are situations when, for various reasons, users have to convert a document, action that can easily and successfully be achieved with Calibre (available via Ubuntu Software Center).An...

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How to easily add preferred keyboard shortcuts to Unity lenses

TweetUbuntu ships by default Unity, a powerful, polished and full-of-functionality interface, interface that incorporates a top bar (Unity panel), an intuitive user-friendly launcher, etc, as well as...

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How to easily add the new Ubuntu logo icon to Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 12.10

TweetDays ago, a new version of Unity landed in Raring Ringtail, introducing a definitely interesting new icon for the Ubuntu logo.While expressed as a whirlwind, the BFB icon contains in itself the...

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How to easily add names for workspaces in Ubuntu 12.10

TweetBy default, Ubuntu 12.10 comes with support for 4 workspaces, virtual desktops that allow the user to perform complex workflows, in the sense of being able to categorize the desktop in 4...

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How to add a custom image as username's avatar in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetUbuntu is a powerful operating system that features customizable applications, behaviors and functionalities, allowing the user to add one's unique touch to the agile OS by utilizing intuitive...

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Enrich your window-spread experience with attached icons

TweetUnity launcher is a handy useful component of Ubuntu, launcher housing app icons, in order to permit numerous actions, including closing windows, opening a separate instance of a certain...

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How to add icons to menus in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetBy default, using Ubuntu 13.10, the user is met by an optimized set of default applications, behaviors and functionalities, defaults empowering the user in digesting a powerful solid computer...

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How to change the window-resize color in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetUbuntu is a modern operating system used by users from all over the world, OS that comes with customizable look, feel and set of features.As a consequence, the user is able to finely adjust...

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How to tweak and add virtual workspaces in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetUbuntu delivers a customizable computer experience, allowing users to tweak the operating system to suit one's demands and computer requirements.As a consequence, the user is able to...

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How to resize the Unity launcher's icon size in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetCustomization is an attribute of Ubuntu, quality permitting the hassle-free tweaking of its components, components ranging from Dash, Unity launcher to Unity panel, Alt+Tab Switcher and used icons...

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How to enable weekday, month and seconds on Unity panel in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetUbuntu is a powerful modern operating system that comes with a sane pack of default applications, features and behaviors, defaults rooted in thorough tests performed on users, as well as generated...

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How to remove apt cache, old kernels and unwanted packages in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetUsually, after installing a fresh new Ubuntu, the user starts installing applications and updating the modern operating system, in order to benefit the latest versions of security fixes,...

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How to install Friends App in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetMonths and months ago, the developers released Friends App, essentially, a modern polished social application designed in mind and released as a replacement for the now-obsolete Gwibber,...

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How to select and enable GTK+ and icon themes in Ubuntu 13.10

TweetUbuntu 13.10 ships by default Ambiance and Radiance,--Light Themes--, as the default themes, GTK+ themes coming paired with Ubuntu Mono, in order to deliver a pack of pleasant visuals.Yet, the...

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