How To Increase Line Spacing In Terminal For Better Reading Mac

Well, there’s a workaround that can help you make reading Terminal results easier. You don’t need to use an app to do this, as your Mac does allow you to change the line spacing, and it isn’t as difficult as you may think. Just go through some Mac settings panels, and you will be done. Here’s how: Changing Line Spacing in the Terminal Click on the Launchpad icon in your dock and type “Terminal” in the search box....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 392 words · Margaret Davis

How To Increase The Maximum Volume In Windows

1. Increase Volume Using Equalizer APO Equalizer APO is a free open-source software that gives you extremely fine control over your PC equalizer settings. We could do a whole feature on all the crazy stuff you can do with this software, but for now we’re just focusing on cranking up that maximum volume. If you’re using headphones with your Windows device, make sure you troubleshoot the issues in advance with these tips....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 869 words · Ronald Linville

How To Install Cydia Apps In Iphone Without Wifi Connection

Months later I learned that there is a way to install your favorite Cydia Apps in the absence of WiFi. I discovered that there is this little application called “Cyder” which serves as file manager for your iPhone and uses USB to transfer files to/from your iPhone. Cyder is for Windows only and it is free. Alright, here’s how to install those apps using this application Install Cydia Apps Using Cyder Just before anything else, you have to take note that this program will work only for jailbroken iPhones....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Marcus Calloway

How To Install Dosbox On The Raspberry Pi To Play Classic Dos Games

By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have transformed your Raspberry Pi into a retro gaming rig. Once your MS-DOS emulator is up and running, you’ll need some games, so you’ll learn how to access thousands of free MS-DOS games, including classics such as Lemmings, Street Fighter, and the 90s Aladdin and Lion King games. What you’ll need To complete this tutorial, you’ll need: Raspberry Pi that’s running Raspberry Pi OSPower cable that’s compatible with your Raspberry PiExternal keyboard and a way to attach it to your Raspberry PiHDMI or micro HDMI cable, depending on model of Raspberry PiExternal monitorGaming controller, preferably...

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 795 words · Henry Clouse

How To Install Microsoft Truetype Fonts In Linux

Thankfully, it’s easy to bring those fonts onboard your Linux distribution. Let’s see how to do it. The Classic Installer If you’re using a variant of Ubuntu, unlike users of other distributions, you still have access to an old installer that makes adding the core Microsoft fonts to your OS easy. To do that, enter in a terminal: For Fedora (or any distro using rpm), here is an old, but still working, method to install Microsoft Fonts....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 597 words · Anna Kennedy

How To Install Zimbra Collaboration Suite In Ubuntu Server

Zimbra is… Cross platform: (Linux, Mac, Windows). Running from a server, it can be accessed as an AJAX web application from most major browsers Innovative: The interface features functionality usually found in desktop applications such as drag and drop or advanced search functionality Secure: You get full control over your accounts and data Easy to maintain: You get full CLI or web-based control over your installation Compatible: Besides the web-client, you can access our Zimbra messages from Outlook and other desktop mail clients as well....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 979 words · Patricia Miller

How To Integrate Keepass With Chrome And Firefox In Ubuntu

Advantages of integrating KeePass to browser The advantage of integrating KeePass to your browser is that you can get it to auto-fill your login form everytime you visit a website. it saves you the effort to switch to and forth between the browser and the password manager. While you can achieve the same functionality using LastPass, you have to know that LastPass stores all your confidential data on their cloud servers....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 354 words · Linda Flood

How To Jumpstart Raspberry Pi Projects With Cayenne

Cayenne is a mobile app, online service and dashboard that aims to make the world of IoT more accessible. Once you have Cayenne installed on your Raspberry Pi, you’ll be able to build IoT projects simply by navigating various menus and selecting different buttons. For newcomers, Cayenne takes a lot of the complexity out of creating IoT and home automation networks, while more experienced users will be able to use Cayenne to jumpstart their projects – cutting through all of that boring setup and boilerplate code, to get straight to the good stuff....

January 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1289 words · Johanna Ethridge

How To Layout A Book With Openoffice Org Part 3

Illustrations To insert an image in OpenOffice Writer, simply click “Insert->Picture->From File“. Then, select the image that you want, and click OK. By default, the text will wrap around your picture. If you do not want this or want a different type of wrapping, right click on the picture and choose the appropriate wrap method from the wrap menu. The next thing to consider is anchoring. By default, your image will be anchored to the paragraph....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 660 words · Betty Lopez

How To Live Edit A Site With Firefox S Web Developer Tool

In this tutorial you’ll learn how to make use of Firefox’s Web Developer Tools to live-edit any site. Note: This tutorial applies for most browsers, including Chrome, Opera and Safari. Meet the Web Developer Tools Firefox’s Web Developer Tools is a comprehensive set of tools, from displaying all DOM elements to being able to measure its speed. For this tutorial you only need the “Inspector” and “Style Editor” tools. Fire up Firefox and visit any/your site....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 574 words · Sadie Horn

How To Make A Checklist In Microsoft Word

Want to add a checklist to a PDF? You need to make the PDF editable first. Learn how to convert the PDF to Word! How to Make a Checklist Using Bullet Points One of the easiest ways to add a checkbox in your Word document is with bullet points. The option to do this is not visible by default. You will have to add the checkbox style to the bulleted list before you can use it in your documents....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 373 words · Elizabeth Gossard

How To Manage Services With Systemd

These tasks aren’t difficult to master, yet they become an undeniable need when you’re forced to halt an out-of-control program or when you want to install a new application. What Is Systemd? Chances are good that your Linux computer currently runs Systemd. Many distros, including Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, and Ubuntu, all use it by default. Some distributions would be difficult or impossible to run without it being installed....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 660 words · Dana Voigt

How To Master Spotlight For Mac

However, Spotlight suffers from a discoverability problem. If you don’t already know Spotlight exists, you might have a hard time finding it. The same goes for Spotlight’s surprisingly broad feature list. If you do find Spotlight, you might not realize what exactly you’re looking at. Many Mac users have accidentally pressed Command + Space only to be confused about what the box before them is. Here’s how novices and experienced users alike can master Spotlight and make it work for you....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 830 words · Wilma Mushtaq

How To Mount Remote Directories In Linux With Sshfs

Why Use SSHFS? From the end-user perspective, this is very easy to use, clean and simple. It’s also incredibly secure since it relies on the battle-hardened and proven OpenSSH server. Encryption is also top notch, so you can rest assured that no one can steal your files while they are in transit. A correctly configured up-to-date server that only listens for SSH connections is usually impossible to crack for all but the most skilled attackers (think NSA, security specialists, etc....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 567 words · Daniel Forde

How To Move Files Between Different User Accounts In Os X

Your main option would be to make use of the “Shared Users” folder to easily copy files and access them from different user accounts. This “Shared Users” folders is located in the “Users” folder at the root level of the system drive. The Users folder also contains all the User Account Home folders. It also contains all the data that is created by each of OS X’s user accounts. Your Home Folder is additionally identified by an icon of a house....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 250 words · Florence Wilson

How To Optimize Drives In Windows 8 To Improve Performance

How to use Optimize Drives in Windows 8 From the Windows 8 Start screen, search for “Optimize Drives.” Click on “Defragment and Optimize Drives” to get started. Optimize Drives will show you all available drives on your PC, including removable devices and hardware. You can check the “Current Status” section to see which drive can be optimized and which one is not available for optimization. If a drive or removable device is currently being used, you won’t be able to optimize it....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 467 words · Alfred Marcum

How To Play Psp Games In Linux With Ppsspp

Learn how you can install PPSSPP in Linux and customize how it works. If you have a powerful computer, you can also implement upgrades that can dramatically improve how all games are presented and perform in PPSSPP. Installation PPSSPP is quite popular, but it’s absent from many popular distributions. Among them, as a not-so-random example, Ubuntu. To install it in most Debian-based distributions, you first need to add its official repository to them....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 1058 words · Margaret Alba

How To Pretty Print A Json File In Python

In this post, we show you how to pretty print a JSON file in two ways. Both will involve using the Terminal and command line, although you may not need Python knowledge at all for one of them. What Pretty Print Is (And Why You’d Want to Use It With JSON Files) In short, pretty printing takes data in a raw format and alters it to something readable. In other words, it makes it pretty....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 744 words · Miriam Brus

How To Prevent Overspending On Android Apps In The Play Store

The tech giant quietly rolled out this tool back in 2019, so a lot of users may not even be aware of its existence. The option is available for most Android devices, and in this article we explain how you can implement it yourself in order to start curbing your Google Play expenses. Enter the Google Play Store Budgeting Tool Google is making it easier for people to keep their app spending habits in check through a relatively new budgeting tool....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 707 words · Carol Hoff

How To Protect Your Eyes When Using A Smartphone

1. Get an Anti-Glare Screen Protector Most mid- and high-end smartphones do come with an anti-glare screen by default, but if yours doesn’t, go get one immediately. Anti-glare screens are not expensive, but they make a drastic difference because they reduce the amount of blue light that gets to your eyes. 2. Blink Frequently/Splash Your Eyes With Water Blinking frequently is recommended when using a desktop, but for smartphones, it’s even more important....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1195 words · Ivan Moreno