Distro hopping is the habit of regularly trying new Linux distributions to explore for fun or to find the perfect distro for you. After all, there are hundreds of Linux distributions and new ones are released regularly. Your FOMO (fear of missing
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Rust programming language is constantly getting more famous for its performance-oriented and memory-safe approach. You can find plenty of software rewritten in Rust just to make things faster and more robust. As an example relevant to Linux users, System76 chose to build
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A window manager should be helpful if you dabble with multiple active windows on your system and want to make the most out of the available screen space. Sure, you can re-size and reposition your windows to organize them to some extent.
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A Shell provides an interface to Linux and Unix-like systems by interpreting commands and acts as an intermediary between the user and the core workings of the operating system. Undoubtedly, the bash shell is the most popular one, and some users prefer
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Most Linux distributions come with a file manager to give you easy access to the files stored on your system. That’s because most distros come preinstalled with a desktop environment, and file explorer is an integral part. But if you are one
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You can replace Microsoft Planner with free and open-source tools. Here are some of your options.
Looking for the GUI comfort for NeoVim? Here are a few projects that give a graphical interface to the awesome NeoVim editor.
Leaving Twitter for the open source Mastodon? Here are the best Mastodon instances you can join.
Looking for htop alternatives in Linux? Here are a few good options!
Cinnamon is a nice desktop environment. Want to know why? Here are some good reasons behind it.