How to Create Application Shortcuts in the FunOS Tray

In FunOS, the tray located at the bottom of the screen, contains application shortcuts that allow users to quickly access commonly used programs. By default, FunOS includes shortcuts for the following applications: These shortcuts are defined in a configuration file located at $HOME/.config/jwm/tray. In this article, we will explore how to modify these shortcuts, including […]

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How to Enable Tap to Click on the Touchpad in FunOS

For users of FunOS who prefer the convenience of tapping on their touchpad instead of pressing the physical click button, enabling the Tap to Click feature is a simple process. By following the steps below, you can easily configure your system to recognize touchpad taps as clicks. Step 1: Open a Terminal To begin, you […]

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How to Configure Screenshot Key Bindings in FunOS

Taking screenshots in FunOS can be streamlined by configuring custom key bindings. By following this tutorial, you will be able to: This tutorial uses the JWM (Joe’s Window Manager) key bindings configuration file to achieve this. Step-by-Step Guide: Step 1: Open Terminal To start, launch a terminal window in FunOS by pressing Ctrl + Alt […]

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How to Manage Users in FunOS

User management is an important aspect of system administration, allowing you to create, configure, and delete users as needed. In this guide, we’ll cover two key tasks: Let’s dive into each task in detail. 1. How to Create a User in FunOS To create a new user in FunOS, we will use the useradd command, […]

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How to Set Timezone in FunOS

Setting the correct timezone on your system is crucial to ensure accurate timestamps, especially when working with files, scheduled tasks, or applications that rely on the system clock. In FunOS, configuring the timezone can be done easily using the tzdata package. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to set or change […]

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10 Things You Should Do After Installing FunOS

After installing FunOS, there are a few essential tasks you should complete to get your system fully ready for everyday use. Here are the top 10 things to do: 1. Reload the Menu Once the installation of FunOS is complete, you might still see the “Install FunOS” option in the menu. To remove this and […]

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How to Install the NVIDIA Driver on FunOS

Introduction If your computer has an NVIDIA graphics card, installing the official NVIDIA driver ensures the best performance for 3D rendering, gaming, and graphical applications. FunOS, based on Ubuntu, supports NVIDIA drivers, and installing them is simple. This guide will walk you through the process of installing the NVIDIA driver on FunOS. Step 1: Identify […]

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How to Install Simple Scan on FunOS

Introduction to Simple Scan Simple Scan is a user-friendly scanning application that comes pre-installed on many Linux distributions. It’s a straightforward tool designed to help users quickly scan documents and images. On FunOS, which is based on Ubuntu, Simple Scan can be installed with just a few steps. This guide will walk you through the […]

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How to Enable Printing on FunOS

By default, FunOS does not include the necessary packages for printer functionality. If you need to set up printing on FunOS, you’ll need to manually install several packages, including CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) and various printer drivers. This guide will walk you through the installation process and how to add a printer using CUPS […]

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How to Install Blueman on FunOS

Blueman is a full-featured Bluetooth manager that provides an easy-to-use interface for configuring and managing Bluetooth devices on your system. With Blueman, you can connect, disconnect, and manage various Bluetooth devices like headphones, keyboards, speakers, and more. This guide will show you how to install Blueman on FunOS using the Terminal, as well as how […]

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