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.
Open-source Linux distributions maintain your privacy better than proprietary operating systems. But how?
A serial port connection allows a user to control systems without a display. Here's how you can access and use serial consoles in Linux.
Vim plugin managers make it easier for you to add, update, and remove Vim plugins from your system.
Even though online music streaming has become a norm, MP3s are still common. Here are some apps that will help you edit MP3 metadata on Linux.
Upgrade your Debian installation from Stable to Testing to get the latest software updates from the open-source community.
Need to use Windows and Linux together? Forget dual-booting, the best option is to create a Windows virtual machine in Linux -- here's how.
Linux distros are powerful, reliable, and easy to use for everyone, but there are too many misconceptions regarding Linux on the internet.
Each Linux kernel release has a different version number associated with it. Have you ever wondered how the Linux kernel version numbers are formed?
Oracle Linux is an enterprise-grade Linux distro with no licensing fee, unlike RHEL. Here's everything you need to know about it.
If you're a casual user who just wants a reliable OS that helps you be more productive, here are some top distro recommendations.
Linux and macOS both share a common Unix heritage. But with time, several differences have made these two OSes unique and distinct from each other.
Mozilla Thunderbird's latest version boasts a selection of new features and a new look.
Developers often prefer Linux over other OSes due to the stability it offers. Here are some free-to-use code editors and IDEs you can use on Linux.
Ubuntu and Manjaro are two distros often recommended to Linux beginners. Which one of these two is better overall? Let's find out.
An NFS server allows multiple systems to share a file system deployed over a network. Here's how you can install and set up an NFS server on Linux.
It's one thing for your computer to have a webcam, but it doesn't work without the right software. Here are several of the top options for Linux.
One hotel company has already used ChromeOS Flex to vanquish malware. Could Windows be next?
Want to run your favorite Android apps and games on your Linux PC? Anbox makes it easy. Here's how to run Android apps on Ubuntu.
The new ultra-customizable keyboard also works on Mac and Windows. Could it do for Linux what the iPod did for the Mac?
Did you know there's a simpler alternative to the popular File Transfer Protocol? It's called TFTP, and here's how you can set it up on Linux.