If you have encrypted your hard disk, you can safely disable the login password at the login screen. Here’s how you can enable autologin in LightDM in Linux.
ZFS is one of the most feature-rich filesystems that guarantees you will never lose a single bit of data. Here is what ZFS snapshots and clones can do for you.
As a single-node Kubernetes cluster, Minikube is the best way to run Kubernetes on your laptop because it can be squarely placed inside a virtual machine.
There are numerous ways to spruce up the XFCE terminal. For those who want to tweak their terminal, here are five great XFCE terminal themes to check out.
You may know that Canonical just launched a new version of Ubuntu, but is it worth the upgrade? Does Ubuntu 19.04 solve any problems you currently have?
Most people think Apache is too resource-intensive. We will show you how to properly configure Apache and PHP to handle high traffic on a Linux server.
If you’re a musician on a budget, Linux might be attractive, as there is a wealth of music production apps available. Here are some of the best apps for music production on Linux.
The best way to choose a virtual private server for your app is to benchmark it. Learn how to benchmark a Linux server and choose which is best for you at this moment.
Many think Linux users don’t need an antivirus, but it’s a good idea to have some type of virus scanner just in case! Here are some of the best antivirus programs for Ubuntu.
If your music files are too loud, too soft, or have obnoxious peaks and irregular volume, you can use FFmpeg to normalize your music files. Here’s how.
Kubernetes is an open-source platform that helps manage container applications such as Docker. It can speed up server deployment and save you time and money.
LUKS is the native encryption option on Linux systems, and unlike many other encryption solutions, you can change your LUKS encryption passprase. Learn how.
Just because you are using XFCE doesn’t mean it has to be ugly. Looking to spice up the look of your XFCE desktop? There’re plenty of XFCE themes around.