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Replaced Terminal Based Tools With Their Gui Based Alternatives On Linux Feature Image

Replace the Terminal with These Useful GUI-Based Alternatives

There are many ways you can use Linux without touching the Terminal. Here are some GUI alternative tools that can replace your terminal-based ones.

By Haroon Javed – Sep 22, 2025

The Ultimate Guide To Linux Default Package Managers Feature Image

The Ultimate Guide to Linux Default Package Managers

Different Linux distributions ship with their own default package manager. Let’s look at how they work, why they matter, and what makes each one unique.

By Haroon Javed – Sep 16, 2025

Turn Your Terminal Into Web Page With Ttyd Feature Image

Turn Your Terminal Into a Shareable Web Page With ttyd

With the ttyd command line tool, you can transform your terminal into a live, interactive web app that anyone can access with a link.

By Haroon Javed – Sep 8, 2025

Ghostty Terminal On Linux Feature Image

Why You Should Use Ghostty Terminal As Your Default Linux Terminal

Ghostty promises speed, native integration, and a feature set that feels refreshing compared to older terminals.

By Haroon Javed – Sep 1, 2025

Eww running on a desktop

This Is the Best Linux Desktop Customization Tool You’ve Never Tried

I started using a tool called EWW, and it does a good job, displaying things like clocks, weather, and more.

By Anurag – Aug 18, 2025

Snap Packages Vs Flatpaks Differences And Which One You Should Use Feature Image

Snap Packages vs. Flatpaks: Which One You Should Use

Both Snap and Flatpaks packages are self-contained and can run on any Linux platform, but which one should you use?

By Haroon Javed – Aug 15, 2025

Yazi in Ubuntu

Yazi Is the Best Terminal-Based File Manager You Are Looking For

Yazi is fast, customizable file manager that brings powerful features and smooth previews right to your terminal.

By Anurag – Aug 11, 2025

Set Wiki Js with Docker

How to Set Up Wiki.js and Have Your Own Wiki in Minutes

Learn how you can get your wiki up and running in just a few minutes.

By Anees Asghar – Aug 5, 2025

Feature Image Take Screenshot Linux Easily With Gradia Tool

Use Gradia to Easily Take and Edit Screenshots on Linux

Gradia runs quickly and efficiently. It gives you full control over your screenshots, letting you add arrows, highlights, and text annotations in one place.

By Haroon Javed – Aug 4, 2025

Learn Linux Fast By Playing These Fun And Interactive Games Feature Image

Learn Linux Fast by Playing These Fun and Interactive Games

Learning Linux can feel intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be boring.

By Haroon Javed – Jul 22, 2025

Dockercli Vs Portainer Feature Image

Docker CLI vs Portainer: What’s the Difference?

Docker CLI and Portainer both make managing containers easier, but they take different paths to get there.

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Run Android Apps On Linux With Waydroid Feature Image

With Waydroid, It Is Easy to Run Android Apps on Linux Now

Want to install and run your favorite Android apps smoothly on your Linux desktop? Give Waydroid a try!

By Haroon Javed – Jul 3, 2025

Set Up Code Server

How to Set Up a Web-based Code Server on Linux

You can set up a code-server on your homelab server and access it securely from any device.

By Anees Asghar – Jul 1, 2025

How To Repair A Corrupted Usb Drive In Linux Feature Image

How to Repair a Corrupted USB Drive in Linux

If you’re using Linux, you already have access to an array of tools that can help you to repair corrupted USB drive.

By Haroon Javed – Jun 30, 2025

How To Enable Wake On Lan In Ubuntu

How to Enable Wake-on-LAN in Ubuntu

Automate turning on your PC.

By Haroon Javed – Jun 25, 2025

Create Docker Image

How to Create Your First Docker Image with a Dockerfile

If you are not happy with your current Docker images, you can easily create a customized Docker image with a Dockerfile.

By Anees Asghar – Jun 20, 2025

Run Gui Apps Docker

How to Run GUI-Based Applications in Docker

The Docker containers provide a good approach to isolate your applications from the system.

By Anees Asghar – Jun 16, 2025

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I Started Self-hosting My Apps. These Are the Ones I Can’t Live Without

There are countless self-hosted apps you can run on your server, but here are a few essentials I personally can’t live without.

By Haroon Javed – Jun 12, 2025

Install Use Gufw Ubuntu

Setting Up Graphical Uncomplicated Firewall (GUFW) on Ubuntu

It is very easy to set up firewall in Linux, with the help of GUFW.

By Anees Asghar – Jun 4, 2025

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How to Fix the “No Installation Candidate” Problem in Ubuntu

Solutions for one of the most common installation problems for Ubuntu

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Close-up of glowing jellyfish swimming gracefully in deep green ocean waters.

A species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii can revert its adult cells back to a juvenile polyp stage when injured or starving, effectively restarting its life cycle, and biologists have so far failed to identify any natural limit to how many times it can do this.

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Octopuses possess roughly 500 million neurons distributed across their body, with two-thirds located in their arms rather than their central brain, meaning each arm can taste, problem-solve, and react to stimuli independently of whatever the octopus is otherwise paying attention to.

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Explore the historic Roman bridge in lush Salamanca, Spain captured beautifully in daylight.

The Roman aqueduct at Segovia, built around the first century AD without mortar, still carried water into the 1970s, its 167 granite arches held together by nothing but the precise weight distribution of stones cut to fit each other within fractions of a millimeter.

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In 1843, Ada Lovelace described a brass-and-punched-card engine that could act on symbols as well as numbers, even composing music if harmony could be reduced to rules, inside seven translator’s notes three times longer than the paper itself

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