How To Create a New Untitled Document in Nautilus 3.6? (Ubuntu Linux)

Last time I showed you how to install Nautilus 3.6 in Ubuntu and Linux Mint. In Linux Mint, it won't replace the default file manager because Mint use Nemo. So, there won't be any issues. But in Ubuntu, since they use an old version of Nautilus, the new one will replace it. When that happens, it might give out some issues. For example, now you can't create a new Untitled Document in Nautilus 3.6 !Now this is the reason why Ubuntu didn't update to Nautilus 3.6... The new

Linux : Chrome : Couldn’t Load Plug-in Error on Sites Like YouTube?

After updating Chrome to its latest version, most of the Linux users have started to face an Adobe Flash error! When viewing online videos (like in YouTube), you might have been greeted with an error like "Couldn't Load Plug-in". The issue is simple. Lets see how to fix it...The issue is with the configuration settings of Chrome's native Flash Player. The new update have messed with the configurations and now Chrome can't load the Flash plugin. The fix is very simple. You

Linux : A Viable Business Solution

Previously, a Linux installation in a business environment was quite a rare sight, but with the increasing way in which the operating system has come into the public sphere, more and more firms are using it as a viable option to proprietary software. There are several reasons why companies are making the switch: Linux systems appeal to many people on an ethical level, they are becoming easy, friendly to use and a breeze to maintain, and they are also helping companies save

How To Install The Latest Nautilus 3.6 in Ubuntu and Linux Mint

You might already know that Gnome made some big changed to Nautilus 3.6 which made it hard to integrate with distributions like Ubuntu. The new changes will work perfectly with their own Gnome Shell. But under Unity and Cinnamon, it might be difficult to use. Here are the new features introduced on Nautilus 3.6 :Monochrome icons on the sidebar Removal of the top menu bar (Replaced by a cog menu on the right) Recent files A new searching system Simple and a

How to Completely Remove a Package From Ubuntu With Configurations

Simple question... If you wanted to remove a Software from a Debian based system like Ubuntu or Linux Mint, what will you do? Go to Synaptic, right-click and Mark for Removal? Or, use apt-get remove? Do you think they will remove the whole package using these two methods? Think again... In Windows, we use special software uninstallers to get rid of the whole software without leaving any trace. Windows doesn't have a special feature to remove them completely. If the

How To Install Nvidia Optimus Drivers in Ubuntu or Linux Mint

If you have a notebook with a Nvidia GPU (which might have Nvidia Optimus), you might find it difficult to install the correct proprietary drivers on Ubuntu or Linux Mint. Thats because we still don't have enough support for the Nvidia Optimus technology on Linux. Nvidia will soon start to support our systems but until then, we need to use Bumblebee. It's a separate program built to provide support for Nvidia Optimus on Linux. The Nvidia Optimus technology helps you to use

How To Install the Latest Nvidia Beta Drivers in Ubuntu and Mint

After being criticized by Linus Torvalds and with the introduction of Steam for Linux, Nvidia have started to pay more attention to their Linux drivers. Recently, they have released a lot of new updated which increase the performance by great amounts... The default Nvidia driver in Ubuntu is 304. This is very old. The current stable driver version in Nvidia's website is 310.19. Recently, we showed you how to install the 310.14 driver in Ubuntu. This driver is stable but

Speed-Up Ubuntu and Linux Mint With Preload

Starting from Windows XP, Microsoft introduced a new feature called the prefetcher which load frequently used programs into the memory during the boot. Then, those programs will load much faster the next time we open them. Not only for Windows, for Linux also we have such a feature... For Linux, (Not only for Ubuntu and Mint), we have a package called Preload which does a similar thing to speed-up our machines. It will run in the background and monitor the applications that

How To Increase The Volume in Ubuntu and Linux Mint Beyond 100%

When comparing the sounds of my Windows system and the Linux system, I can feel a difference. Windows is a bit louder than Ubuntu. Most of the time, this is ok. But there are some occasions where we need more volume... In media players like VLC, we can easily increase the volume up to 200%. So, no issues. But what if your media player doesn't have such a feature or what if you are watching an online video (for example, a YouTube video) ? Then its sorry.com! Is it? No... In