Homebrew is a popular command line based package manager for macOS. It can also be installed and used on Linux. Here’s why and how.
System Monitoring Center is an all-in-one open-source app to monitor essential system resource stats eliminating the need for multiple tools.
Come to the dark side. Give your Linux desktop a gorgeous dark look with these super cool dark GTK themes.
Losing data is one of the most unsettling and harrowing experiences that any user can go through. The prospect of not ever finding precious data once it is deleted or lost is what usually inspires anxiety and leaves users helpless. Thankfully, there
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If you have tons of Flatpak applications, you can see what permissions an application has and control those permissions with Flatseal. Here are more details.
As we know podman is an open-source daemon-less tool which provides environment to build, run and manage containers. Running containers as systemd service means that containers will automatically start when the system gets rebooted. In this post, we will learn how to
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Google Chrome and Chromium are two very similar browsers. Chrome is in fact based on Chromium. So what’s the difference and which one is better?
Explore a terminal-based file browser application that can be used with the Vim style key bindings. Hardcore Vim users will love it.
Quickgui aims to be a simpler alternative to VirtualBox and help create virtual machines quickly. Let us take a look at it.
Seeing “Skipping acquisition of configured file ‘main/binary-i386/Packages’, as repository doesn’t support architecture ‘i386’” message? Here’s how to get rid of it.