Kubuntu provides a graphical user interface to add new users to the system. It is provided by the User Manager module from KDE, so the method will be the …
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Some KDE themes display drop shadows on the window's border. It is good for both aesthetic and user experience, but there could be cases where it's not desirable, such …
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KDE will automatically start from where the user left off in their previous session. KDE, for example, keeps track of open applications and their window positioning when a user …
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Some applications or services are required to run when a Linux system boots to provide core system functionalities. The same goes for KDE where there are specific services that …
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KDE allows you to change the screen's color temperature with the Night Color option. This is equivalent to Night Shift in iOS, iPadOS and macOS or Night Mode in …
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Linux systems are normally configured to automatically lock the screen after the user is idle after a set period of time. It is also by default configured to lock …
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You normally authenticate via username and password combination to access your Linux system. Whether it's a necessity or simply for convenience, you can configure your KDE-based Linux system to …
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iOS keeps track of cellular network usage for iPhone. It allows you to monitor your data usage and not exceed your monthly data quota. You can reset cellular data …
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Google Chrome, by default, uses your operating system's default setting to connect to the network and the internet. Your system, on the other hand, is usually configured with a …
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cURL by default will ensure each SSL connection to be secure by verifying the server's SSL certificate. You'll get SSL error when running cURL against https-based websites with SSL …
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