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.
To make sure no one can recover the data on your USB drive or SD card, learn how to securely erase data on Linux.
As we inch closer to the final release of Fedora Workstation 36, learn how you can easily update your Fedora system to the latest version.
Annotator is an image annotation tool that lets you annotate and edit your images. Here's how to use it on Linux.
Managing file and folder permissions in Linux can be difficult. Learning how it all works should simplify things.
Zorin OS is a popular choice of operating system for Linux newcomers. Here are some reasons why you should try it out.
Linux is free, and that's enough for it to capture the whole OS market like wildfire. But why hasn't it happened yet?
Here are some things you need to take care of right after setting up i3wm on your Linux machine.
The next Ubuntu release already has a codename, version number, and release date.
Want to know how to manage network and DNS settings in Linux? These commands will help you.
Installing CentOS Stream on your PC or laptop is easy. Here's how to do it.
Unlike other screenshot tools, ksnip lets you annotate and edit your screenshots post-capture. Here's how to install and use it on Linux.
For those who are already running Ubuntu on their machine, here's how you can upgrade to the latest version: 22.04 "Jammy Jellyfish."
If you don't like the idea of setting up an Arch-based desktop by yourself, check out XeroLinux, a beautiful, easy-to-install variant of Arch Linux.
The new version of Ubuntu, 22.04 AKA "Jammy Jellyfish," changes the way Mozilla Firefox is packaged in a way that critics say slows down performance.
Need to install Python on your Ubuntu computer? Here's everything you need, from installation commands to updating and beyond.
Ubuntu goes bleeding edge with Rolling Rhino. Here's everything you need to know about it.
While many proprietary OS vendors have stopped supporting older hardware, Linux continues to power such low-end devices to prevent e-waste disposal.
Pacman is the default package manager on Arch-based distros. Here's how you can use it to manage packages on your system like a pro.
Expanso is a powerful text expansion tool that can help you type faster. Here's how you can use it to increase productivity.
The multi-platform open-source painting app offers major new bug fixes, disrupting Adobe's offerings ahead of World Creativity Day.