VirtualBox is a free and opensource virtualization tool which allows us to run multiple operating systems at the same time. As the name suggests, VirtualBox creates a virtualized environment for installing and running operating systems. It is available for Windows, Linux, macOS
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Brief: Tangram is a browser that aims to help you run and manage web applications in Linux. Let’s take a look at how it works. Even if we have native Linux applications available for several tools, many end up using web applications.
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GNOME is the popular desktop environment that thrives to give Linux a modern desktop experience. While it works for the most part, some of their decisions has left the user fuming and questioning. You cannot have icons and files on the desktop,
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We’ve all used multiple operating systems in our lives. Some were good and some were bad. But can you say that you’ve ever used an operating system designed by God? Today, I’d like to introduce you to Shrine. What is Shrine? Shrine
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Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud storage services available for Linux and other operating systems. In fact, Dropbox is one of the earliest services to provide a native Linux application. It still supports 32-bit Linux systems that is also a
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There is no such thing as the perfect web browser. It all depends on what you prefer and what you use it for. But, what are your best options when it comes to web browsers for Linux? In this article, I try
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When you click on the download button on the Ubuntu website, it gives you a few options. Two of them are Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server. This could confuse new users. Why are there two (actually 4 of them)? Which one should
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Brief: Zulip is an open-source collaboration platform that pitches itself as a better replacement to Slack. Let us take a closer look. Messaging and collaboration platforms make a big difference when it comes to your work. While there are several options available,
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Hello Geeks, when we install Debian Linux on our system then during the installation it tries to get DHCP ip address from modem (or dhcp server) if available. But it is always to recommended to have a static IP address on your
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When you are new to Linux, you’ll often come across advice to never run sudo rm -rf /. There are so many memes in the Linux world around sudo rm -rf. But it seems that there are some confusions around it. In
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