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Show notification and play alert sound on low battery

Updated - September 14, 2017 by Arnab Satapathi

Linux low battery alert

My laptop's battery weared out to only 122mAh from 6000mAh, runs merely 2-3 minutes without AC power. Sometimes either I forget to turn the switch on or a power cut happens, […]

Filed Under: how to, tips and tricks Tagged With: command line, power management, systemd

Speed up LibreOffice startup and improve graphics peformance

Updated - May 9, 2018 by Arnab Satapathi

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This tutorial is outdated, anyway you can continue reading. Sometimes you may feel Libreoffice is taking longer than expected to start. No doubt Libreoffice is a bit heavy application, it […]

Filed Under: how to, tips and tricks Tagged With: LibreOffice, office, speedup

How to easily create multiboot USB in Linux

Updated - April 15, 2018 by Arnab Satapathi

create multiboot usb linux

Manually creating a multiboot USB in Linux with GRUB or syslinux may be somewhat painful experience,  it won't boot without a  proper GRUB/Syslinux configuration. So here it is, MultiBootUSB a […]

Filed Under: featured, how to, tips and tricks Tagged With: BIOS, multiboot, usb

Alliance broadband auto login script for Linux, Mac, Android

Updated - September 4, 2019 by Arnab Satapathi

alliance broadband auto login script linux

Finally I've started using Alliance broadband through Wi-Fi and ditched super slow, very costly Airtel 2G internet, though 2.83 Km straight line distance from the AP and the "line of sight" […]

Filed Under: how to, tips and tricks Tagged With: broadband, shell

6 lightweight Web Server for Linux

Updated - October 7, 2019 by Arnab Satapathi

Here's how you can create a lightweight web server on Linux easily to test some code, serve static HTML files or whatever you like. There's no need of a full […]

Filed Under: networking, tips and tricks Tagged With: networking, web server

15 most useful dpkg tips for beginners

Updated - September 26, 2017 by Arnab Satapathi

According to DistroWatch top three most popular GNU/Linux distributions are Debian based, including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Debian software packages (i.e. deb files) are managed with dpkg,  so we are […]

Filed Under: how to, tips and tricks Tagged With: apt, dpkg

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