If you've ever tried to customize a Linux distribution with GNOME, you've likely encountered GNOME Tweaks — the official application that provides a graphical interface for settings not available in the standard system menu.
If you've ever tried to move multiple files and folders in Linux and encountered issues due to spaces in their names, you're not alone. Spaces in file and folder names can be a real headache, especially when working in the terminal or automating processes with scripts.
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Adding or removing programs, commands, and scripts from autostart in Ubuntu is quite simple. You just need to open the Startup Applications utility, click "Add"—and you're done. However, despite its functionality, Ubuntu's default utility is not as user-friendly as similar tools in other systems.