Highlighted and clarified here are the differences between RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora, and why one may or may not be the best choice for your usage.
By John Perkins – Jun 3, 2020
Pop!_OS is an Ubuntu spinoff that is optimized for an efficient and fluid workflow. Check out our Pop!_OS review to learn about its best features.
By William Elcock – Jun 2, 2020
One of the easier ways to play Blu-ray on Linux is to use Windows software through Wine. Learn how you can use Lutris to play Blu-ray on Linux.
By John Knight – Jun 1, 2020
PCLinuxOS is known for doing things differently than other distros, so what makes its users so happy, and how does it stack up for the Average Joe?
By John Knight – May 29, 2020
Ubuntu released its latest long-term support version 20.04 Focal Fossa. Has it improved over its previous version? Read our Ubuntu 20.04 review here.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – May 28, 2020
There are a few Ubuntu remixes out there, but one of the notable ones is UMix. It makes use of the Unity desktop instead of Gnome. Here is our UMix review.
By William Elcock – May 27, 2020
Java is not installed by default in Ubuntu, but it is required to run Java applications. This article will show you how to install Java runtime in Ubuntu.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – May 26, 2020
Cockpit is an extensible web application to help you monitor and manage your Linux system. Learn how to manage your Linux system with Cockpit.
By John Perkins – May 25, 2020
Gnome3 doesn’t make it easy for you to manage your workspaces. Let’s see how you can work with multiple workspaces in Gnome.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – May 24, 2020
Most of us will probably need to use a translation tool at some point in our lives. Here are some of the best language translators for Linux.
By William Elcock – May 21, 2020
If you are a new Linux user, you might not know how to configure the firewall in your system. Here is how you can set up a Firewall in Linux.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – May 20, 2020
As Flatpak is gaining in popularity, here we will show you how to use Flatpak on Fedora. The instructions will also work for any Linux system.
By John Perkins – May 18, 2020
Pigz is a multi-threaded implementation of gzip that allows you to compress files to the gzip format quickly. Here is how to compress files with pigz.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – May 15, 2020
Linux Mint has more than one flavor, including a lighter Xfce version. Check out our Linux Mint Xfce review to see how it fares against its big brother.
By John Knight – May 14, 2020
Multipass is a lightweight VM manager that allows you to easily and quickly launch a Ubuntu virtual machine. Here is how you can do so.
By William Elcock – May 13, 2020
Have you ever wanted to search the Web while typing away on the command line? There are a few ways for you to search the Web from Terminal. Check them out!
By William Elcock – May 12, 2020
Keen on playing old DOS games in your Linux computer? This guide covers how to install DOSBox for Linux and how to automatically mount your C: drive.
By John Knight – May 11, 2020
These are the top 5 Linux podcasts that allow you to learn Linux, bring communities together and lift up Linux and its users.
By John Perkins – May 7, 2020
Do you want to create your own Wi-Fi hotspot? Learn how to turn your Raspberry Pi into a wireless access point so you can share your network with others.
By Jessica Thornsby – May 6, 2020
If there is only a specific icon you’d like to swap, Gnome 3 provides a simple way to do that. Learn how you can easily change icons in Gnome 3.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – May 5, 2020
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