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.
Want to set up your own relational database management system on Ubuntu? Consider installing MySQL database on the server.
GNOME 42 has been released, with some major enhancements to the Linux GUI and bundled apps.
If you want an ad-free, secure, and fast browsing experience on Linux, consider installing Brave on your desktop.
If you're browsing the internet and suddenly run into the "Network change detected" error, don't fret. Here's how you can easily fix the issue.
If you find yourself constantly switching Linux distros, here are some fun options that you can add to your "hopping" list.
The net-tools package hasn't been updated by the developers in a long time. Luckily, you can use these new and better networking tools on Linux.
For those who want to listen to online radio on their Linux desktop, these apps will bring you the authentic digital radio experience to your desk.
After a short delay, Linus Torvalds has announced the latest version of the Linux kernel, version 5.17, which adds major security enhancements.
Most modern PCs depend on the EFI partition to boot into operating systems. Here's how to enable EFI support on a Linux virtual machine on VirtualBox.
Data compression is a great way to save storage on your desktop. Here's how you can create TAR directories to make space for other files on Linux.
Chrome OS is built on top of Gentoo and uses the Linux kernel under the hood. But can you really call Chrome OS "desktop Linux" or a "distribution?"
Building a Java server on Ubuntu? Here's what you need to know about installing Apache Tomcat 10 on Ubuntu 20.04.
If you don't like launching the web browser every time you need to open a certain website, why not create a desktop Linux app that does that for you?
Setting up your new Linux desktop can be intimidating. Here are some basic things you should do right after booting into Pop!_OS for the first time.
Now that you can run graphical Linux apps with WSL 2, why not browse the internet or test your web apps on Linux browsers with WSLg?
You don't have to drop your musical journey after switching to Linux. Instead, let the beat drop with these top-rated free DAW apps for Linux.
Do you want to use Nessus on your Linux desktop but can't because of an error? Here's an easy way to fix the Nessus download failed error on Linux.
Having a separate remote Linux server for storing logs has its benefits. Here's how you can set up a remote log aggregation server using rsyslog.
Icon themes can completely change the appearance of your desktop. Here are some of the most beautiful icon themes available for Linux.
Want to use Linux on your Chromebook? Check out these eight distributions that offer better features and enhanced performance than Chrome OS.