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.
Need to ditch those old data CDs and DVDs? Here's how to easily create an ISO disk image and store optical discs on your hard drive, SSD, or cloud.
It's never been easier to find a laptop to install Linux. But given the choices available, it's indeed overwhelming to choose the best of the lot.
TUXEDO OS is an operating system developed specifically for hardware sold by TUXEDO. But now, you can install it on any non-TUXEDO device as well.
Continuous logging and read/write operations can harm your storage disks. Install Log2Ram on your Linux desktop to improve the lifespan of your disks.
Changing your display manager to customize your Linux PC is easy. Here's how you can switch between LightDM and GDM on Ubuntu.
Upgrading packages on your Linux machine can be cumbersome. Here's how to use Topgrade to update almost everything on your Linux desktop at once.
It's extremely hard to get your hands on a Steam Deck right now, but it doesn't mean you can't enjoy the SteamOS experience on your Linux PC.
The latest version of the popular Linux desktop features new widgets, wallpapers, and a TV interface. How will it compete with GNOME?
When you want to quickly spin up a Linux server in the cloud, AWS EC2 is your best bet.
VirtualBox 7.0 is a major update that could change the way Linux works in virtual machines.
Want a highly customizable file manager for your system? nnn is a powerful yet lightweight file manager that works inside the Linux terminal.
Installing a new package manager without replacing your existing Linux installation is quite easy.
head and tail are two of the most commonly used commands for text manipulation on Linux. Here's how you can use them to your advantage.
EuroLinux is a free-to-use RHEL-based Linux distribution, similar to CentOS and AlmaLinux, specifically geared toward businesses.
There are several utilities to manage packages on Linux, but is there a similar tool for managing GNOME extensions? The answer is yes.
It is completely possible to start your Linux desktop without a display manager, or even a GUI for that matter.
Want to stay and feel secure while using Linux? Here are some essential privacy-focused apps everyone should have on their Linux desktop.
risiOS aims at making Fedora easy to use for everyone. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Flatseal lets you modify and manage permissions for Flatpak apps installed on your Linux machine. Here's how to use it.
OpenMediaVault is great software for creating your own NAS, and the Raspberry Pi is an affordable and wonderfully low-powered device for the job.