Web browsers have evolved over the years. From downloading files to accessing a full-fledged web application, we have come a long way. For a lot of users, the web browser is the only thing they need to get their work done these
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Every Linux distribution comes with a document viewer app that lets you read PDF and other documents. Most of the time, it is Evince from GNOME that is displayed as Document Viewer in Ubuntu and some other distributions. Evince is a handy
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Originally created by Silicon Graphics, the XFS file system is a robust and high-performance journaling filesystem that was first included in the Linux kernel in 2001. Since then, the popularity of the filesystem has grown exponentially, and by 2014, the XFS filesystem
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There are countless open-source solutions (including website creation tools and forum software) that power the web, and a helpdesk system is one of the vital areas that can benefit from it. UVdesk is a free and open-source PHP based support ticket system
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So, I just installed Fedora. Installing my favorite applications was among the list of things to do after installing Fedora. I tried installing VLC in Flatpak form, but it gave me an error: error: No remote refs found similar to ‘flathub’ No
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Android is built on top of a heavily customized Linux kernel. So, running mobile apps on Linux makes sense using an Android emulator. While this is not something new that you can do on your Linux machine, it is a feature more
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As we all know that Docker Container is the highly demanded technology in IT world. With help of Docker containers, developers and infra admins can package their application and its dependencies and can run it in one computing setup to another. In
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GNOME 40 brought a radical new interface with a horizontal first approach. One of the features in this approach is a three finger swipe for touchpad. Swipe three fingers up on the touchpad and brings up the activity menu. Do it once
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Love minimalism? You’ll love Clapper. Clapper is a new video player for Linux. Actually, it’s more for GNOME than Linux. Built on top of GNOME’s JavaScript library and GTK4 toolkit, it blends naturally in the GNOME desktop environment. It uses GStreamer for
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There are some situations where / or root partition is running out of disk space in Linux. Even compressing and deleting old log files did not help, so in such cases we are left with no option but to extend / filesystem.
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