Quickly Find Out System Information In Linux Mint/Ubuntu From Terminal
It can be useful to selectively print out hardware/system information for troubleshooting or reference purposes. inxi is a very handy command line tool that does...
Take Screenshots Directly From The Terminal In Linux Mint/Ubuntu
Scrot is a command line utility that can directly take screenshots from the Terminal. To install it in Ubuntu/Linux Mint, open Terminal and type the...
How To Remove Exif Data From Images When Using Ubuntu/Linux Mint
An earlier article described how to remove EXIF data from images when using Windows. For doing that in Ubuntu/Linux Mint, there is a simple and...
How To Use The Default Screenshot Tool In Linux Mint
The default screenshot tool in Linux Mint is a handy to use for taking simple screenshots. It can take screenshots of specific windows, selective regions...
How To View Average System Load Graphically In Linux Mint From Command Line
Linux Mint has some pretty useful graphical system tools for optimizing performance. The Linux shell too can be used to run a graphical window based tool...
Quickly Get Detailed Battery Usage Details In Linux Mint
For laptops and mobile PCs running on battery source, powerstat is a useful Linux Mint software that shows the detailed power battery consumption along with...