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.
If you want to try out different operating systems on your Ubuntu machine, consider installing QEMU, a hypervisor for Linux-based OSes.
The new Chrome OS Linux interface might not feel familiar to you at first, but it's definitely a step forward in terms of user experience.
If you want to extract text from PDFs or images, consider using gImageReader, a graphical text extraction utility for Linux.
SSH allows you to remotely connect to a server using your system command line. Here's how you can use SSH on your Chromebook.
Need to clone your Linux hard disk drive or partition? Use one of these drive cloning tools to clone your Linux disk.
Extend the functionalities of Vim and improve your productivity on Linux by installing these top-rated Vim plugins.
Linux is more secure than other operating systems. But that's not the only reason why you might not need an antivirus or firewall while using Linux.
Fedora Silverblue allows you to test different versions of the distro without reinstalling the operating system. Here's how.
The new laptop has some decent specs, but can Linux diehards justify the price?
The hardest part about switching to a Chromebook is that you cannot install Windows or Mac software, but Chromebooks are perfect for everyday tasks. These top Chromebook apps can replace your desktop favorites.
If you're looking for an annotation utility that helps you enhance your screenshots on Linux, check out Pensela.
The new AMD Ryzen-based laptop comes with KDE Neon preinstalled, but will juice the Linux hardware market?
If you've finally decided to learn more about the Linux operating system, understanding its underlying file system structure is a good place to start.
tcpdump is a networking utility used to capture incoming and outgoing traffic. Here's everything you need to know about using tcpdump on Linux.
Don't like the default GNOME text editor Gedit? One of these seven Linux text editors should make an adequate replacement.
Bootable USBs let you install different operating systems on your machine. Here's how you can make a USB bootable using your Chromebook.
When it comes to Linux desktops, GNOME is the name that pops up the most. Why is GNOME so popular among the Linux community? And is it the best?
Vim's creator says the new scripting language performs up to 100 times better, but will Linux developers and sysadmins bite?
Chromebooks are now becoming more advanced than they ever were. You can now open compressed archive files on Chrome OS. Here's how.
Syslinux is a collection of multiple bootloaders, each dedicated to a specific file system type and use case. Here's everything you need to know.