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How to Enable Developer Mode on Your Chromebook

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Today's Tech Term

SSH
SSH (short for Secure Shell, a.k.a. Secure Socket Shell) is a Unix-based command interface and protocol used for securely logging into a remote server or computer.
SSH establishes encrypted sessions for: transferring files, executing server programs, and client/server connections for database access and email.
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How to Enable Developer Mode on Your Chromebook
Put your Chromebook into “Developer Mode” and you’ll get full root access, including the ability to modify your Chromebook’s system files. This is often used to install a full Linux system with something like Crouton.
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How to get Windows and Linux Clocks to Display the Correct and Matching Time? [Dual-Boot]
Sometimes when you set up a dual-boot system, things can get a bit weird with the time and clock settings, so how do you fix the problem? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the perfect solution to help a frustrated reader fix his dual-boot clock woes.
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How to Use OS X Virtual Desktops More Effectively with Keyboard Shortcuts
We like having multiple virtual desktops on OS X, especially when we can supercharge them by combining them with a few simple keyboard shortcuts. So, on that note, here are some practical ways to use OS X’s virtual desktops like you mean it.
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How to Quickly Type Special Characters on Any Computer, Smartphone, or Tablet
Most characters you can type don’t appear on your keyboard, whether you’re using a physical keyboard or a touch one. Here’s how you can type them on your computer or mobile device.
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