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.
Almost every Linux package requires additional dependencies to work properly. Here's how you can check the dependencies of a package in Ubuntu.
Want to learn how you can copy and paste text, files, and URLs on a Chromebook? This short guide will walk you through the process.
Mandriva Linux has been discontinued for a long time now. Check out these three alternatives to relive the pure Mandriva experience.
Here's how you can easily restart your Linux server or PC from the command line.
You don't have to deal with spam emails anymore, not on Linux. Here's how to generate temporary email addresses using the Linux command line.
Want to know how you can record your screen on a Chromebook? Here is a step-by-step guide to walk you through the process.
Folder compression is a great way to organize data on your machine while saving storage. Here's how you can add folders to a zip archive in Linux.
Having an app solely dedicated to collecting news and blog updates from the web is useful. Check out these seven best RSS feed readers for Linux.
Fascinated by the level of control that Arch offers to its users? Check out these eight Arch-based user-friendly Linux distributions.
Relive the good old days by connecting to a Bulletin Board System using Telnet on Linux.
Securing your wireless networks from infiltrators is important. Check out these eight wireless hacking tools for Linux.
Are your coworkers using Microsoft Teams to organize team meetings? As a Linux user, you don't need to switch to Windows only to run Teams.
Linux kernel 5.14 has been released with a plethora of new features, including core scheduling and support for Raspberry Pi 400.
As an avid computer user, you might have heard the term "daemon" used quite often. But what does it actually mean?
Setting up a strong password is important to maintain privacy and security. Here's everything you need to know about changing passwords in Ubuntu.
Applying a system-wide theme adds to the beauty of the Linux desktop, but sometimes it also breaks the default app design created by app developers.
Curl is one of the most useful commands in Linux. Here's everything you need to know about curl, including a brief guide on how to use it.
Fedora Silverblue is a Flatpak-only Linux distro aimed at providing a stable and hassle-free Linux experience to its users.
If your computer is all packed up with duplicate files and folders, check out these five Linux utilities to free up some space.
Linux ships with several apps specially developed for differently-abled people. But what makes it better than other OSes in terms of accessibility?