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What extra features are available to you on a Guest OS after installing Virtualbox Guest Addtions?


What extra features are available to you on a Guest OS after installing Virtualbox Guest Addtions?

Virtualbox Guest Additions are a way to spice up your Guest OSes so they they also behave as just the normalĀ  OS and do not face any limitations. Once you install the guest additions successfully (you can read our step-by-step Virtualbox Guest Addition install guide in case of any problems), you have the following new…

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How to switch between different screen resolutions in linux without restarting Xorg or X display ?


How to switch between different screen resolutions in linux without restarting Xorg or X display ?

In this article we show you how to switch between different screen resolutions in linux without restarting Xorg or X display ?

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How to add multiple displays (screen) to your computer using USB ports ?


How to add multiple displays (screen) to your computer using USB ports ?

Running multiple displays from one computer or you laptop is the current day’s trend. It not only makes work more productive but also adds to your geek factor. Connecting two displays to your desktop or another extra display to your laptop is very simple. You just need to plug in the required Monitors through the…

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Optimize your GNOME desktop for Netbook Displays


Optimize your GNOME desktop for Netbook Displays

In this article we will show you how to optimize the Gnome Desktop of your Linux system (say you are using Ubuntu) so that you can maximize the viewable area of your Netbook Screen.

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How-To capture only a specific portion of the screen in Windows 7?


Windows 7 provides you with a tool called the Snipping Tool, with the help of which you could actually select a portion of the screen whose screenshot is to be taken. This is very helpful since you are now freed of the hassle of ‘Prnt Scrn’-ing the entire screen and cropping the required portion out….

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