Getting macOS to work on a non-Apple machine requires very selective hardware and countless hours configuring EFI, disks, and more. Using virtual machines can help overcome hardware nitpicking and focus on the experience. If enough system resources are allocated for the VM,
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Armbian is an awesome project. While there are numerous operating systems for Raspberry Pi, Armbian is the operating system for numerous Raspberry Pi like single board computer (SBC) devices. If you have a non-Raspberry Pi device, you should surely give it a
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Push notifications in browsers allow websites (if allowed) to display notifications for new activity on your desktop. When you visit a website that wants you to send notification, you’ll a pop-out of this sort: Push Notification Permission in Firefox If you allow,
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These days, newer devices have started coming with onboard AI chips. The correct technical term for the ‘AI chip’ is NPU, which stands for neural processing units. If you have got an NPU on-board, you may wonder whether your system is utilizing
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You have a microphone input connected to your Ubuntu system. But, before you hop on to that video call or conference call, you want to make sure that it works and detects input? Well, that is a good way to ensure you
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Here’s the thing. AI is the fĢ¶uĢ¶tĢ¶uĢ¶rĢ¶eĢ¶ present. You are already seeing it everywhere without even realizing it. From LanguageTool to Warp terminal to Nextcloud, AI is now integrated into your favorite tools. But I believe that the future of AI should
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I’ve been using Pop!_OS since my college days, so whenever I distro hop, the first thing that I miss are the benefits of the Pop!_OS Shell. Especially the ability to get tilting ability without much configuration is a must for someone like
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Zorin OS 17 is a beautiful Linux distribution on top of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. One of the best-looking Ubuntu-based distro, and provides an excellent user experience for all kinds of users. If you are already a Zorin OS user, how can you
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Window tilling is often associated with window managers, which lets you arrange multiple windows without wasting any display area. Guess what? You no longer have to use a window manager for basic window tiling as many desktop environments let you do that
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Every mainstream Linux distro including Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, and Arch uses systemd by default. But there are many non-systemd distros like Alpine Linux that uses lightweight runit for better performance or Devuan that uses sysvinit on principal basis. The problem comes when
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