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Showing posts with label ubuntu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ubuntu. Show all posts

Friday, 31 May 2013

Useful keyboard shortcuts for Ubuntu.


Key Board shortcuts are an efficient way of doing things fastly. Getting familiarizes with them reduces a lot of time for a geek. Here's some of the most used shortcuts for Ubuntu.

Desktop shortcuts.

Alt + F4                     Close the current window.
Alt + F2                     Display command window.
Alt + Tab                   Switch between the windows.
Ctrl + Alt + L             Lock the screen.
Ctrl + Super + D         Hide all windows and show the desktop.
Ctrl + Alt + Delete     Log out.


Common editing shortcuts.

Ctrl + A     Select All. Texts or Items.
Ctrl + X     Cut Selected texts or items and put them into clipboard.
Ctrl + C     Copy selected items or texts to clipboard.
Ctrl + V     Paste the contents of the clipboards.
Ctrl + Z     Undo the last action/step.


Navigate Windows. 


Alt + F4                 Close the current windows.
Ctrl + Super + ↓     Restore a maximized windows to its original state. 
Alt + F7                 Move the current window. Press alt + f7 and then use the arrow keys to move the window. 
Alt + F8.               Resize the current window. Press alt + f7 and then use the arrow keys to move the window.
Ctrl + Super +     Maximize the window.
Alt + Space           Pop up the window menu as if you have right click on title bar. 


Capturing from the screen. 

Print Screen (prt sc)      Take a screenshot of the screen. 
Alt + Print Screen.         Take a screenshot of a window. 
Shift + Print Screen.      Take a screenshot of an area of the screen. 

Note. Super Key is the key on the left side of the keyboard with a windows logo on it. 


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Monday, 28 January 2013

Open Source in smartphones. Ubuntu Phone.

UBUNTU PHONE

  BRINGING THE OPEN OS TO MOBILE DEVICE

 REVOLUTION 2013

 

2012 was indeed a development year for ubuntu.
BUT 2013 is going to make a bigger advancement in ubuntu open source arena. 
Ubuntu is now ready to launch its ubuntu for phone.


Monday, 17 December 2012

Ubuntu.




Do you think an operating system may be not profitable to us.....
But ....tin-tog.... Linux bring a most powerful operating system name as UBUNTU!!!

Ubuntu is a open source software, Ubuntu is not only free it’s also most powerful operating system ever made... We discuss more about it in further talk
And I also want u clear that it's a part of Linux so it inherits all the feature and functionality of Linux into it.

Friday, 14 December 2012

How to Install Linux.

Before installation, the most important factor for selecting best distribution is your hardware. Since every Linux distributions contains the basic package and they all use the same Linux kernel, the only point to consider is if the distribution will run on the machine or not.

What is Linux Distribution. A Linux Distribution is a collection of software with Linux kernel. Usually the softwares are all open source just like Linux kernel. A distribution is bundled with server software, system management tools, documentations and many softwares for the users.

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