Microsoft announced that Windows 10 will not require manufacturers to include an option to turn off secure boot. Is Linux being phased out by design?
By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 3, 2015
The Linux real-time process monitor -top is a very versatile and handy program. Read on for an explanation of top along with some of its options.
By Obaro Ogbo – Apr 2, 2015
Ever recorded a video clip and then wondered “How do I turn this entire thing into individual images?” This guide will show how to decompile videos on Linux.
By Derrik Diener – Apr 1, 2015
The ‘ps’ command is an invaluable tool used to check running processes on a Unix system. Discover some amazing options available to ‘ps.’
By Obaro Ogbo – Mar 31, 2015
It is kind of a pain to have to open Steam just to chat with your friends. Here is how you can bypass this by adding Steam chat to Pidgin on Linux.
By Derrik Diener – Mar 21, 2015
In case you are wondering, here are a few useful and important reasons why you might want to have a Linux live CD with you all the time.
By Vamsi Krishna – Mar 17, 2015
Accidentally deleted your files in your Linux machine? Here is how you can recover files from Ext3/Ext4 filesystem with a Linux live CD.
By Obaro Ogbo – Mar 16, 2015
CherryTree, an Evernote client written in Python for Linux and Windows, lets you organize notes in a smart and logical way. Let’s check it out.
By Ivana Isadora Devcic – Mar 13, 2015
SNMP is a protocol for monitoring network-attached devices. This article shows you how to download, install, and start using the Net-SNMP suite.
By Himanshu Arora – Mar 6, 2015
Most people love a pretty desktop, but for those who prefer something light, here is a list of all the different lightweight desktop environments for Linux.
By Derrik Diener – Mar 4, 2015
You might be aware that it’s possible to run a Linux distribution on your Chromebook. but what if you could run Linux in a window? Well, now you can!
By Derrik Diener – Mar 3, 2015
Every computer user has at one time or another accidentally deleted a file or group of files. Learn how to recover deleted Windows files with Linux.
By Obaro Ogbo – Mar 2, 2015
grep is a reliable tool for in-depth file searching. The following tools extend grep’s functionality and wrap it in a full-fledged graphical interface.
By Ivana Isadora Devcic – Mar 1, 2015
While Ubuntu is generally secure, there are some default settings that can be exploited easily. This article will show you some ways to secure your Ubuntu.
By Obaro Ogbo – Feb 27, 2015
There are times when you want to find out which process is using too much bandwidth, and the tool, NetHogs, lets you do just that. Let’s check it out.
By Himanshu Arora – Feb 26, 2015
Many photo managers for Linux are only good for viewing. KPhotoAlbum is a powerful KDE application that allows you to organize many photos at once.
By Ivana Isadora Devcic – Feb 25, 2015
If you are looking for ways to record your screen as an animated gif in Ubuntu and other Linux distro, Byzanz is a small command line tool that you can use. Check it out here.
By Damien Oh – Feb 24, 2015
Not all presentations require animation effects. For a simple presentation, you can use mdp in Linux to run a presentation from the command line.
By Himanshu Arora – Feb 19, 2015
The Close button in Rhythmbox doesn’t close itself in Ubuntu when music is playing. Here is the fix.
By Damien Oh – Feb 11, 2015
Dooble is a small but fast browser that is mainly concerned with privacy and security, and its interesting approach makes it worth taking a look.
By Ivana Isadora Devcic – Feb 5, 2015
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