Unknown to many, Python works well with JSON files. Here we show you how to pretty print a JSON file in Python.
By Tom Rankin – Mar 25, 2021
Podman is a similar container engine to Docker but with a couple of key differences. Learn what Podman is on Linux and how to use it.
By John Perkins – Mar 25, 2021
“No route to host” is one common error you may face in Linux. Here are the ways to diagnose and fix the “no route to host” error in Linux.
By John Perkins – Mar 23, 2021
If your compressed file is still too big for you to share with others, a solution is to compress and split the files into smaller parts. Here’s how to do so in Ubuntu.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Mar 22, 2021
If you have too many startup applications, your desktop will lag when you log in. Learn how to delay startup applications in Ubuntu.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Mar 15, 2021
It’s often a challenge for a new user to find the Linux distro that best suits their needs. Here are some important considerations when choosing a Linux distro.
By John Perkins – Mar 12, 2021
How do you get firmware updates in Linux? Where do you get the drivers for your hardware? The answer lies in LVFS. Learn what LVFS is and how to use it.
By John Perkins – Mar 11, 2021
Looping and iteration are key constructs for your Python programs. This post will discuss how the Python range() function operates!
By Tom Rankin – Mar 4, 2021
openSUSE is a long-standing member of the Linux community that’s less common on the desktop. Check out our openSUSE review and see if it is suitable for you.
By John Perkins – Mar 2, 2021
GhostBSD is a FreeBSD-based Unix OS designed with a simple desktop experience. Here we review GhostBSD to see if it’s the right fit for you.
By John Perkins – Feb 24, 2021
Automation is key to good code. In this post, we look at Python’s while loop and discuss how it can help you repeat code suites!
By Tom Rankin – Feb 23, 2021
For those shortcut key lovers out there, here is a long list of keyboard shortcuts for Ubuntu. Most of them should work in most Gnome-based distros.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 23, 2021
Logitech keyboards don’t support Linux well, but you can use g810-led to help you control your Logitech keyboard’s lighting and make it useful.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 18, 2021
The Window Manager and the Desktop Environment are similar but different. Learn the differences between a window manager and desktop environment.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 16, 2021
You can choose from a number of feature-rich Linux system cleaning tools for deleting unnecessary application data and reclaiming disk space.
By Rubaiat Hossain – Feb 15, 2021
If you are doing Bash scripting, you will have to make use of a For loop at some point in time. Here we show you how to use the Bash For loop command.
By John Perkins – Feb 12, 2021
If you’ve installed Steam games in Linux and heard a cracking in the audio, then you are not alone. Here’s how to fix the Steam games cracking sound issue in Linux.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 10, 2021
There are several ways to manage your keyboard shortcuts in Linux. Here is how you can assign or remap keyboard shortcuts in Gnome and KDE.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 9, 2021
It is super easy to paint, draw, and edit computer graphics for Linux users. Check out this big list of the best image editors for Linux.
By Rubaiat Hossain – Feb 3, 2021
Ananicy is a modern auto-nice solution to help you automate app priority in Linux. You can create profiles for software that you want to prioritize.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 2, 2021
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