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 sort the contents of text files quickly in Linux, just use the sort command.
Want to add a personal touch to your Pop!_OS 21.04 Linux installation? You can do so easily using GNOME Tweaks.
If you own an AMD GPU, install the latest Radeon Software to get the best performance on your Linux machine.
Want to install Git on your Linux machine but can't figure out how? This step-by-step guide will help you out in the process.
If you suspect a network issue on your Linux system, here's how to trace and troubleshoot it with the ss command.
Need to turn a webpage into a PDF for easy sharing? It's easy with these Linux terminal tools.
Should you use LibreOffice or OpenOffice? Learn the differences between these Microsoft Office alternatives and make an informed decision!
Want to manage your mailbox from the command line? Here's how to install Mutt, an open-source email client for Linux.
Linux kernel 5.14 has introduced some new improvements for laptops manufactured by Lenovo, Dell, Asus, and Microsoft.
Remember the days when you played DOS games all day on your computer? Thanks to FreeDOS, you can enjoy those moments again.
Is your Chromebook acting up and refusing to start? There can be a plethora of reasons behind your Chromebook not turning on.
Want to read ebooks on Linux? Here are the best ebook reader apps that are free for Linux.
The latest version of Pop!_OS has been released with a primary focus on improving the user experience.
Want to learn how to type faster without looking at your keyboard too often? KTouch is the best typing tutor app for Linux.
Need to create a list of numbers quickly in Linux? Here's how to use seq.
Want to get started with image editing and photo manipulation on Linux? GIMP is the only application that you'll need.
If you use the Signal app, having its desktop client can enhance your workflow. Here's how to install it on Linux.
Did you know that Linux has an additional file system known as procfs? Here's how you can use it to your advantage.
Want to change the password of a user on Windows Subsystem for Linux? This guide will help you out in the process.
Deleting files digitally requires the same protocols as you would use while disposing of a paper document.