LibreWolf is a Firefox fork that focuses on privacy and security by eliminating telemetry and adding other perks. Let us find out more about it.
There are plenty of free and open source plotting apps available for Linux. Here we look at some of the best graph plotting tools of various levels.
Hello Techies, as you know Openshift provides container platform and can installed either on onprem or in public cloud using different methods like IPI (Installer Provisioned Installer), UPI (User Provisioned Infrastructure) and Assisted Bare Metal installer. In this post, we will demonstrate
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If you are new to SUSE, it is easy to get confused between Tumbleweed and Leap. Learn what’s the difference between the two and which one should you use.
Wondering how often a new kernel is released and how long is it supported? Here are the answers to your questions about Linux kernel release schedule and support.
Arch Linux is complicated than most other distributions. Installing Arch Linux in VirtualBox is a safer way to try this famed Linux distribution.
In a previous topic, we walked you through how create and manage KVM machines on command line. For command-line enthusiasts, this is an ideal way of creating and keeping tabs on virtual machines. For those who prefer using a graphical display, the
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An open-source download manager that provides a clean user interface while offering all the essential features to operate cross-platform. Explore more about it here.
Flatpak applications often do not match with the system themes and look out of place in your setup. Here’s a workaround to apply GTK themes to Flatpak apps.
You may not get as many choices as Windows or macOS but there are a few Digital Audio Workstation software available for Linux. Let’s have a look at them.
