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- How To Enable RPM Fusion Repository In Fedora, RHEL, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux
- In this brief guide, we will explore what the RPM Fusion repository is, understand why we should install RPM Fusion Repository, and finally learn how to enable the RPM Fusion repository in Fedora, RHEL, and its clones such as CentOS, AlmaLinux, and R
- LINUX 369 2025-03-21 09:49:10
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- How to fix 'assistantd wants to use the login keychain” message
- Mac systems are known for their user-friendly features. Since system data is protected by sandbox, it is almost impossible to cause damage to macOS. Because of this, you may feel suspicious when you receive a pop-up message asking you to enter your password to approve certain actions (e.g., "accountsd wants to use the login keychain"). don’t worry! Let's learn together what accountsd and its related processes (such as callservicesd and assistantd) are, how to handle them, and how to use some excellent third-party applications to improve the security performance of your Mac. What are accountsd, callservicesd and assistantd? Ac
- MAC 476 2025-03-21 09:43:19
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- How To Easily Manage AppImages With Gear Lever In Linux
- In the world of portable applications, AppImages have gained popularity for their simplicity and cross-platform compatibility. However, managing multiple AppImages can quickly become a daunting task, especially if you have a lot of them installed. Th
- LINUX 535 2025-03-21 09:42:15
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- Where Do I Find My Screenshots On a Mac
- This guide helps you locate and manage screenshots on your Mac. Knowing where screenshots are saved is crucial for organization and easy access. Default Screenshot Locations: For macOS Mojave and later, screenshots taken using Shift-Command-number
- MAC 272 2025-03-21 09:33:14
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- Best ways to transfer MP3 to iPhone
- Add MP3 music to iPhone: Detailed explanation of various convenient methods Nearly 30% of smartphone users worldwide use iPhones, and this proportion even exceeds 60% in the United States. Still, MP3 has been the most popular music format since the 90s, making it no easy task to add MP3 to iPhone. The reason is that Mac and iPhone use different music formats advocated by iTunes (now renamed Music). The AAC audio format is designed to replace MP3, delivers higher sound quality at the same bit rate, and is the default format for downloading music files in the iTunes Store. However, since MP3 is still prevalent, there are many ways to add MP3 from Mac to iPhone directly
- MAC 286 2025-03-21 09:32:12
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- How To Backup Files From Remote Linux VPS Using Rsync Script
- Rsync: Your Reliable Remote Linux VPS Backup Solution Data backups are critical for organizational resilience. This tutorial demonstrates efficient file backup using the powerful rsync utility, specifically focusing on backing up a remote Linux VPS
- LINUX 805 2025-03-21 09:29:13
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- Should You Shut Down Your Mac Every Night? How Often?
- As a Mac user, you may be thinking about whether you should shut down your Mac at night or leave it on. It's a common concern among users, and the answer may not be as straightforward as you think.While it's unnecessary
- MAC 299 2025-03-21 09:25:10
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- Configuring Network Bonding In Linux For High Availability
- Network bonding in Linux is a technique that allows you to combine multiple network interfaces (NICs) into a single logical interface for improved redundancy and performance. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the concept of network bonding,
- LINUX 761 2025-03-21 09:23:12
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- How to change Finder's default folder Macs use
- The great use of Mac Finder: Optimize your file management experience Finder is the core file management system of macOS and the starting point for us to interact with Mac. From opening applications to accessing downloads, to browsing desktops, external hard drives, and servers, Finder plays a key role. Since the birth of macOS (then Mac OS) graphical user interface in 1984, Finder has been with its iconic Happy Mac icon and is the first icon that is not removable in the Dock. While Finder is powerful, its improvements are relatively slow, which has to do with its use in countless ways by millions of users. therefore,
- MAC 809 2025-03-21 09:22:10
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- How to manage iCloud storage and free up space
- iCloud Storage Management Guide: Free up space, optimize synchronization Apple's iCloud cloud storage service facilitates users to sync and backup files between devices such as iPhone and Mac. iCloud automatically syncs photos, emails, notes, calendars, information, general files, and third-party application data. All Apple users get 5GB of iCloud storage for free by default, with the option to upgrade to 200GB ($2.99 per month) or 2TB ($9.99 per month). This article will guide you to effectively manage iCloud storage space and free up space. Check iCloud storage space usage Apple continues to improve macOS and iOS systems to simplify iCloud storage management. Since the default is only 5GB
- MAC 459 2025-03-21 09:14:12
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- How To Synchronize Local And Remote Directories Using Rsync In Linux
- Rsync: A Powerful Tool for Synchronizing Local and Remote Directories Rsync is a robust and versatile utility for synchronizing directories, efficiently transferring only modified file portions. This makes it ideal for managing large directories wit
- LINUX 572 2025-03-21 09:12:14
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- Easy ways to fix Mac's mouse when it keeps disappearing
- The ultimate repair guide for the disappearance of the Mac mouse cursor One of the most annoying problems with Mac systems is the disappearance of the mouse cursor. You may be dealing with important things, only to find that the screen doesn't respond when you move the mouse - the mouse cursor is gone. Often, this is a temporary problem and there are some quick fixes. Let's explore why Mac mouse keeps disappearing and how to get the mouse cursor back on the screen without wasting too much time. Reasons for the Mac mouse cursor disappearing If you can't find the cursor, it's most likely that it's a bug or a failure on your Mac system, which may be related to the application or macOS itself. Here are the common reasons why Mac mouse disappears: Insufficient memory:
- MAC 499 2025-03-21 09:11:11
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- Install Third Party Software Using Fedy In Fedora 39 \/ 38
- Fedora users often need third-party software not included in official repositories due to licensing. This guide explains how to use Fedy, a graphical application, to easily install these packages on Fedora Linux 39. Table of Contents - What is Fedy?
- LINUX 251 2025-03-21 09:10:10
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- How To Assign IP Address To Remote Linux Systems Via SSH
- This guide demonstrates how to assign an IP address to a remote Linux system using the nmcli command. This is useful for various reasons, including network policy compliance, troubleshooting, network migration, and enhanced security. Several scenari
- LINUX 579 2025-03-21 09:09:13
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- How to recover deleted photos on your Mac with ease
- This article shares practical tips and methods for recovering deleted photos on a Mac, offering both quick solutions and detailed explanations. The author, an amateur photographer, recounts personal experiences with photo loss and recovery, highligh
- MAC 195 2025-03-21 09:07:11