Monopolies are never good. However, this monopoly lawsuit against Google could result in a devastating setback for Mozilla Firefox. Google’s Monopoly Lawsuit Could Threaten Mozilla Firefox’s Existence: Here’s Why Firefox needs to locate an alternative revenue source, and faster. It’s FOSS NewsSourav
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Utilizing a virtual machine can simplify things in many ways, especially, if you are using Linux. Whether you want to test a distro, perform security research, or anything else, a VM always is helpful. You can read through our article on reasons
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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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Though Ubuntu uses a customized version of the GNOME desktop environment, it doesn’t use the GNOME Software Center application. Ubuntu has its own ‘App Center’ application that is focused on Snap packages. It gives priority to Snaps over Deb and doesn’t support
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We reached the 50,000 mark on Instagram 🥳 Come and join us if you are interested in video memes and some quick short tips in video format. 💬 Let’s see what else you get in this edition A COSMIC-equipped Pop!_OS release. The
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Google Photos is an excellent service by Google to store and organize your precious memories. But, of course, it is Google, and it is not be the most privacy-friendly option out there. So, what can you do to get a private Google
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In this guide, we will show you how to upgrade Linux Mint 21.3 to Linux Mint 22 step by step. Linux Mint 22 is a long-term support (LTS) release that will get support and updates until 2029. It is based on Ubuntu
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Here’s the scenario. You can connect to a remote Linux system over SSH and you find yourself in a situation where you have to copy some files from the remote server to your local system. How do you do that? You can
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Linux can run almost everywhere. If something does not run Linux, it can be made to 😉 And, one of its most useful applications happens to be a Linux Home Server. Sure, you can use Windows as a home server as well,
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