10 Reasons to Use Linux Instead of Windows
GNU/Linux, or as most people call it Linux, is an operating system that was born in 1991. This post lists…
GNU/Linux, or as most people call it Linux, is an operating system that was born in 1991. This post lists…
This tutorial shows how to install and use HexChat IRC client on Ubuntu 16.04 and 14.04. What is IRC? IRC…
Deluge is a free, open-source and lightweight BitTorrent client, available for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Windows. It has…
In this tutorial, we will be looking at installing OnlyOffice on Ubuntu 20.04 server. OnlyOffice is a web application that…
Darktable is a great free open source photo editor licensed under GPL v3. For those who don’t know Darktable, it’s…
Remarkable is a free and open-source Linux Markdown editor. It’s very lightweight and yet fully featured. This tutorial will cover…
Want to experience Ubuntu Phone but can’t buy a real one? The good news is you can play around with…
PhotoQT is a simple, free and open-source image viewer that comes in very handy with its basic file management and…
Pinta is a free and open source image editor designed for non-professional users that are looking for a simple drawing…
ArchBang Linux, as its name suggests, is an Arch-based Linux distribution. It features the light-weight openbox window manager, conky and…
DistroWatch Torrent Corner is hosting and seeding BitTorrent files for Linux distros. As you may or may not already know, you…
Unetbootin, aka Universal Netboot Installer, is a free and open-source, lightweight program to create Linux live USB. A live USB…
CopyQ is an open-source clipboard manager with advanced features. A clipboard manager converts the standard clipboard into an archive of…
The Linux dd command is a well-known tool to create live USB. One drawback of this tool is that it…
There are times when you need to access USB from VirtualBox. For instance, you installed Kali Linux in VirtualBox and…
When it comes to screencasting in Linux, you can use ffmpeg in the terminal, or use graphical tools like Kazam…
A previous post explained how to make Debian 8 look like classic Ubuntu Gnome 2 desktop. Now here’s how to…
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a user-contributed, freely-editable world map. It’s an open-source and self-hosted alternative to Google Maps. This tutorial will…
With Google calendar indicator in the system tray, you can easily view and add events in your Google Calendar. If…
Gnome 3 was out for quite some time, but many folks still had hard time getting used to it. In…