Fly-Pie is a unique menu launcher for GNOME that makes several actions accessible for a mouse-centric user.
Sometimes, you might want to define your own custom $PATH variable which, in most cases, is not provided by your operating system. Doing this will enable you to invoke your variable from any location in the Linux shell without specifying the full
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Here’s a list of the best open-source word processors for Linux to make your life easier without Microsoft Office Word.
You must have heard about the term “TTY” when it comes to Linux and UNIX. But, what is it actually? This article explains the essentials.
A basic hands-on tutorial that shows you how to get started with encrypting and decrypting files with GPG in Linux.
In this part of our Linux Jargon Buster, you’ll learn about cron in Linux. You’ll also learn the basics of creating cron jobs by editing crontab.
Gaphor is a free and open source modeling application with support for various modeling languages such as UML, SysML, RAAML and C4.
BusyBox is a handy utility tool that provides a collection of several stripped-down UNIX shell command-line tools and tiny Linux programs in a single executable file of approximately 2 MB. It runs in multiple environments such as Android, Linux, FreeBSD, and so
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This article focuses on explaining small, basic and often ignored things about using the terminal. This should help new Ubuntu desktop users to know the terminal and use it with slightly more efficiency.
Latte is a popular docking applications among Linux desktop users. Learn to install and use this customizable dock on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.