If you are using GNU/Linux and have been using a webcam then you might have noticed that there are no tools or controls available for setting the webcam's brightness, contrast, hue, sharpness etc.
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As an administrator/user of GNU/Linux you will be working on the command line one or the other time. There are hundreds of commands available in the system and each command has multiple options. Once in a while we need help on these command or sometime we need to find out if there is a command to do something which we want to get done.
As an administrator or GNU/Linux enthusiast you might come across a requirement of logging information from you shell scripts into files whenever they are run. We would love to do this if the files created have a unique name and also give out information when it was created.
In this post we will see how we can achieve that.
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XFCE auto window maximize when title bar touches the top screen edge can be annoying some times. Here is how you can disable it.
People migrating to GNU/Linux usually know about the zip compression and archiving utility. But GNU/Linux support a lot of other compression formats. Let us see what are the different things available
The GNU/Linux systems provide complete support to create compressed file... usually what people refere as a zip file!!
The GNU/Linux systems provide users to update there system to latest packages and security update through the GUI....
The GNU/Linux systems provide users options of different Graphical Users Interface(s). Even thought there are different GUI(s), the usage primarily is same.