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FreeFileSync is an open-source folder comparison and sync tool that can back up your data to an external disk, a cloud service or any other storage path.
Getting Started With Nano Text Editor Beginner’s Guide
Though Nano is less complicated to use than the likes of Vim and Emacs, it doesn’t mean Nano cannot be overwhelming to use. Learn how to use Nano text editor.
Good News! EA To Open Source Command and Conquer’s Tiberian Dawn & Red Alert
Here’s some good news. EA recently announced that they will be making two of the popular titles of the franchise (Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert) open source.
Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 Review: Smooth, Polished & Plenty of Changes
We take a look at Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 LTS release. Check out what’s new, what has changed and what it is like to use in this review of Ubuntu Budgie 20.04.
How to Install Linux Mint in VirtualBox Screenshot Tutorial
One of safest and easiest ways to try Linux Mint is inside a virtual machine. Your real system doesn’t change at all. Learn how to install Linux Mint in VirtualBox in this tutorial.
CopyQ Clipboard Manager for Keeping a Track of Clipboard History
Ever been in a situation where you had a text copied and then you copy another and then realize you needed the text you copied earlier? CopyQ could help you in such situation.
Ubuntu Studio To Replace Xfce With KDE Plasma Desktop Environment
Digital artists’ Linux distribution Ubuntu Studio is switching to KDE from its usual Xfce desktop. Find out why they made this decision.
After More Than 3 Years, Inkscape 1.0 is Finally Here With Tons of Feature Improvements
The best free and open source vector editor Inkscape just became better with the release of version 1.0. Check out the new features and installation instruction.
How to Create Custom Docker Image With Dockerfile
The real power of Docker lies in tweaking the base docker image to your requirements. With that, you can easily and quickly deploy a custom Linux environment by running a container from that custom docker image. Docker provides a simple way to configure any docker image and create your own custom image.
Getting Started With Pacman Commands in Arch-based Linux Distributions
New to Arch Linux or Manjaro? Here are some essential pacman commands you should know to better manage your system.
Here’s How to Find Out Which Desktop Environment You are Using
Wondering which desktop environment are you using on your Linux system? Here’s how to find our desktop environment and its version information.
GNOME Announces Community Engagement Challenge Offering up to $65,000 in Rewards
Got an idea about promoting open-source software to coders typically in high school and college? Endless and GNOME will reward you for your idea.
Use Encrypted Email With any Desktop Email Client in Linux With ProtonMail Bridge
The new ProtonMail Bridge application let you use encrypted ProtonMail emails with any desktop email client like Thunderbird.
Best Linux based Operating Systems for Raspberry Pi
Choosing a specific operating system for Raspberry Pi can save plenty of time and effort in setting up your project. Here are some of the best Raspberry Pi OS choices.
The Keyring Concept in Ubuntu: What is It and How to Use it?
Repeatedly seeing “Enter password to unlock your login keyring” popup message in Ubuntu? It’s not an error but a security feature. Learn more about it.
You are here: Home / Tips / How to Run Docker Containers How to Run Docker Containers
In this Docker tutorial, you’ll learn various ways of running a container along with the explanation of various options that are used.
5 Examples of the Netcat (nc) Command in Linux
Here are some practical examples you can follow to learn how the netcat command is used in Linux.
Quickly Search for Files in Linux With Locate Command
The locate command allows you to preform a super quick search for files. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how locate command works and how to use it.
How to Lock and Unlock User in Linux How to Lock and Unlock User in Linux
How do you lock a user account in Linux? Even more importantly, how do you unlock the user in Linux? Learn various ways of locking and unlocking users in Linux command line.
Open Source CMS Ghost 3.0 Released with New features for Publishers
Open Source CMS Ghost 3.0 has been released with new features like membership option, payment gateways, API driven site architecture and more. Read the details.