Linux
Unix Vs Linux: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to operating systems, Unix and Linux are two of the most popular choices. Both are widely used in the tech industry, but what exactly sets them apart? In this article, we'll delve into the key differences between Unix and Linux. Before we... Read More
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How to Check your Computer’s hardware Specs and Model version on Linux
Modern computers are fairly capable and as such, are able to meet most normal tasks that you throw at it with little to no fuss. As such, the normal person couldn't care less about what is going on under the hood of their computers, but... Read More
Flatpaks, PPAs, Snaps, AppImages: Here are Linux app distribution methods explained
Linux is still pretty fragmented as an ecosystem. Not only are there countless distros or distributions, but also a number of different ways to get apps installed on your system. In this post, we shall be looking at some of the most popular ways of... Read More
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How to Reset Your GNOME Desktop to Default Settings in Two Steps
Linux is a very versatile platform for not only power users but also tweakers and tinkerers. With the rise of Linux, desktop distros have come a whole new level of options for these users. GNOME is one of the most popular desktop environments on Linux... Read More
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5 tools that help you Create bootable USB drives
For as long as I've known PC's, installing an Operating System required an installation disk, usually a DVD or maybe a CD for the older Windows XP or early versions of Ubuntu. But all that changed when DVD drives started going the way of the... Read More
Snaps are the new Linux Apps that work on every Distro
Ask anyone that is using any operating that is mainstream, be it on PCs or mobile. Their biggest gripe is apps, finding useful and functional apps when using anything other than MacOS, Windows, Android or iOS is a serious hustle. Those of us trying our... Read More
How to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10 without Partitioning
Ubuntu officially cut off support for Wubi, their Windows Based Ubuntu installer a few years back. They sited degraded performance and many bugs for this move, to the dismay of many Ubuntu lovers. Wubi was a straightforward, painless way to install Ubuntu on your Windows... Read More
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Microsoft office on Linux by 2014. But will it matter?
According to phoronix; It seems thanks to the increasing market-share of Android devices and the rise of Linux on the desktop thanks to the many commercial Linux gaming initiatives that have been shared in recent months, Microsoft is being forced to take a serious look at Linux and... Read More
“Tick, tock, Tablet time!”: Ubuntu for Tablets to be unveiled
Canonical -- the company behind the most popular Linux operating system distro -- Ubuntu is set to announce an operating system for tablet in the next 8 hours at the time of writing this post according to the countdown timer on their official website. This... Read More
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