Everything You Need to Know About Setting X Resources in Linux
X resources are like configuration files but for Linux apps built with the X toolkit. Here's everything you need to know about X Resources.
X resources are like configuration files but for Linux apps built with the X toolkit. Here's everything you need to know about X Resources.
The lsblk command lets you list block devices attached to your machine. Here's how you can use it on Linux.
Need to remotely access your Linux desktop computer from Windows? Here's what you need to know about RDP, VNC, and SSH to Linux.
If you want your Linux Mint desktop to support Snap packages like Ubuntu, here's what you need to do.
KDE Plasma puts the fun back in computing by offering you a customizable yet stable desktop for your PC.
Want to create desktop and web applications on your Linux machine? Here's how to install NetBeans, an open-source IDE for writing code.
Need to remote access your Ubuntu PC from another location? Here's how to remote desktop into Ubuntu from Windows.
Linux distros already dominate the server world. But can Linux catch up to and surpass Windows and macOS in the desktop market?
Microsoft Office on Linux is possible. Here are three methods for getting Microsoft Office installed in a Linux environment.
darktable is a free and open-source alternative to Adobe Lightroom. Here are two ways to install it on Ubuntu.
Does Windows cost too much? Here are several free alternative operating systems. Linux is just the beginning!
Ubuntu is usually reliable, but sometimes it won't boot. Here are some common causes and how to repair your PC when Ubuntu won't start.
There are various reasons for the Linux shell to throw the "command not found" error. Here's how to fix it.
Testing your internet speed and ping from the Linux terminal is as effortless as can be.
haxor-news is a command-line interface for Hacker News, a leading tech news platform prominent within the tech community.
Having a wallpaper that automatically updates depending on your current battery status is a must for everyone who uses Linux as their daily driver.
When a Linux app becomes unresponsive and crashes, how can you kill it? Try one of these tricks to force quit a program in Linux.
If you're sick of the limitations of macOS and want something open-source that's similar, consider installing helloSystem on your PC.
For those who don't fancy sudo and find it bloated, there are several sudo alternatives you can try instead.
USB devices not detected in Linux? Try these troubleshooting tips to get things working again.
Unlike traditional packages, PPAs aren't maintained or distributed by Ubuntu or Canonical. So what are they? And should you use them on your PC?