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 or need to manually add software repositories to your Linux computer, here's a step-by-step guide on doing it.
Want to take a screenshot on Ubuntu but don't know how? Here are four easy ways to capture high-quality screenshots.
If you've used Ubuntu, you might have noticed a variety of different software repositories. Here's an explanation of them.
If you use a Linux computer, you may have noticed TAR and TAR.GZ files on different occasions. So, how do they differ?
Want access to remote servers but don't want to risk your privacy online? Use SSH or Mosh instead of Telnet.
Looking at fonts in a PDF document is harder than on the likes of Word. Here's how you can do it using pdffonts.
Get the most out of your Linux system storage with Logical Volume Management.
Want to create a bootable USB drive using an ISO file on Linux? Etcher is there to help you out.
Want to speed up the process of uploading and sharing files on Linux? Here's how to use Transfer.sh from the command line.
Don't know how to use those TAR and TAR.GZ files you downloaded? Learn how to unzip and extract their contents.
Looking for a new Linux experience? Learn about the best Linux distros for all user levels, from beginner to expert.
Ready to upgrade to the next version of Ubuntu? Here's how to upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 to Ubuntu 21.04.
Want to print something from your Chromebook but can't figure out how? Here's how to set up a printer in Chrome OS.
Google is switching to a faster four-week release cycle for Chrome OS.
Here's why Alt+F2 is a must-know Linux keyboard shortcut, what it does, and how it'll help you perform tasks more quickly.
Ever wondered why Linux commands are so short and weird? Teletype machines and Unix is the answer.
Want to completely transform the look and feel of your Linux desktop? Here's how you can set up dynamic wallpapers.
Bash is good, but other shells are even better. Learn how to install and set up a new shell on your Linux machine.
Need to monitor a server or other online device? Install and set up Zabbix to manage your devices from one machine.
Swap files are important if you're running a system with low RAM. Here's everything you need to know about swap files.