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Disney’s upcoming streaming service Disney+ doesn’t support devices running Linux.
GNOME Foundation is Being Sued By Patent Troll Over Shotwell Photo Manager
The GNOME Foundation is facing a lawsuit from Rothschild Patent Imaging, LLC. Patent troll Rothschild allege that Shotwell photo manager infringes its patent.
Amid Epstein Controversy, Richard Stallman is Forced to Resign as FSF President
Richard Stallman, founder and president of the Free Software Foundation, has resigned as the president and from its board of directors. The announcement has come after a relentless campaign by a few activists and media person to remove Stallman for his views on the Epstein victims. Read more to get the details.
How to Check if File or Directory Exists in Bash Shell
If you are working on a Bash script that interacts with files and directories, you might encounter a situation where you need to make sure that the file or directory exists. This tutorial teaches you how to do that.
Meet PineTime: A $25 Linux Smartwatch in Making
After budget friendly Pine Tab, Pine Phone and Pine Notebook, PINE64 just revealed that it is working on a Linux based smartwatch called PineTime. It should cost around $25 when it is available.
A Raspberry Pi Based Open Source Tablet is in Making and it’s Called CutiePi
CutiePie is an 8-inch open-source tablet built on top of Raspberry Pi. Read more to find out about its specification, pricing, release date and availability.
How to Know if a User has Sudo Rights
This tutorial shows how to find out if a user is sudoer or not. You’ll also learn to list all sudo users on your Linux system.
EndeavourOS Aims to Fill the Void Left by Antergos in Arch Linux World
EndeavourOS is trying to develop a beginner-friendly Arch-based distribution around a friendly community. Read this review of EndeavourOS Linux distribution.
Everything Important You Need to Know About UID in Linux
This Linux Basics guide teaches you everything important associated with UID in Linux.
How to Find Broken Symlinks in Linux
This quick tip teaches you various ways to find all the broken symlinks in Linux command line. You’ll also learn to manage those broken soft links.
Dropbox is Bringing Back Support For ZFS, XFS, Btrfs And eCryptFS On Linux
As spotted in the latest beta build of Dropbox, the support for ZFS, XFS, Btrfs and eCryptFS is coming back to Linux. It was dropped from Dropbox on Linux in late 2018.
8 Best Open Source CRM Software
In this article, we list some of the best open source CRM software available for small and medium sized businesses.
How to Install and Use WP CLI on Linux
Learn to install WP-CLI on Linux. Also learn to enable bash completion and use the basic WordPress commands in this tutorial.
Ubuntu 18.10 Reaches End of Life! Existing Users Must Upgrade Now
Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish has completed its lifespan of 9 months. If you are using Ubuntu 18.10, you must upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04.
10 Useful Examples of the Sort Command in Linux
Sort command in Linux is used for sorting the contents of the text files. This tutorial shows you some basic examples of the sort command.
Understanding Your Disk Space Through ‘df’ Command in Linux
The df command is used for checking disk space in Linux. Learn some of the most common usage of the df command in Linux.
Monitoring Network Bandwidth and Speed in Linux
In this article, we list some open source utilities to monitor the network traffic, bandwidth and internet speed in Linux.
What are Symbolic Links in Linux and How to Use Them
This detailed tutorial tells you what are symbolic links, how to create a symbolic link and other important things associated with symlinks.
Ubuntu or Fedora: Which One Should You Use and Why
Ubuntu or Fedora? What’s the difference? Which is better? Which one should you use? Read this comparison of Ubuntu and Fedora.
How to Install and Use R on Ubuntu
This tutorial teaches you to install R on Ubuntu. You’ll also learn how to run your first R program in Ubuntu using various methods.
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