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Easily download YouTube videos in Linux using youtube-dl command line tool. With this tool, you can also choose video format and choose video quality to download it in 1080p or 720p.
Video: Ubuntu 18.04 Beta Preview
Video: Ubuntu 18.04 Beta has been released ahead of the final release on 26th April. Here's a video showcasing the new features of Ubuntu 18.04.
How to Create a Tar File in Linux
This small tip will show you how to create a tar file from various files or directory.
Tutanota: Encrypted Open Source Email Service for Privacy Minded People
I have heard of another email provider that you may be interested in. It’s a little different, but it touts some of the same features ProtonMail does: privacy, security, open-source code, etc. It’s called Tutanota, and like ProtonMail, I am a very big fan.
New Features in Upcoming elementary OS 5.0 Juno
Next release of elementary OS will be called 5.0, not 0.5. There are some interesting new features around the Pantheon desktop and App Store.
Hands on With System76's Beautiful Linux Distro Pop!_OS
Linux system manufacturer System76 introduced a beautiful looking Linux distribution called Pop!_OS. But is Pop OS worth an install? Read the Pop OS review and find out yourself.
City of Barcelona Kicks Out Microsoft in Favor of Linux and Open Source
Barcelona city administration has prepared the roadmap to migrate its existing system from Microsoft and proprietary software to Linux and Open Source software.
SuperTux: A Linux Take on Super Mario Game
When people usually think of PC games, they think of big titles, like Call of Duty, which often cost millions of dollars to create. While those games may be enjoyable, there are many games created by amateur programmers that are just as fun.
Linux Mint 19 Release Date and Codename Has been Announced
This is a continually updated article to inform you about Linux Mint 19 release date, features and everything important associated with it.
Biggest Linux News Stories of 2017
Taking a look back to some of the biggest news stories of the year 2017.
Happy 48th Birthday Linus Torvalds! Here are 20 Facts About Him
Some known, some lesser known. Here are 20 facts about the Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux kernel.
Customize GNOME Desktop With These Tips in Ubuntu 17.10
Some basic and some interesting GNOME customization tips to get more out of your Ubuntu 17.10 desktop.
Top 10 Microsoft Visio Alternatives for Linux
If you are looking for a good Visio viewer in Linux, here are some alternatives to Microsoft Visio that you can use in Linux.
NVIDIA Ends Support for 32-bit Operating Systems
More trouble ensues for 32-bit operating systems as NVIDIA announces the end for graphics driver support for the 32-bit systems.
Give your Linux desktop a Christmas Touch
Give your Linux desktop a Christmas touch with some Christmas themes Linux wallpapers and Christmas tree in the terminal.
6 LibreOffice Tips To Get More Out of It
There is little doubt that LibreOffice is the best open source office product out there. While you might use it from writing documents, creating spreadsheets or making presentations, there are a few tricks you can use to get more out of it.
Kdenlive 17.12.0 Release Brings Bug Fixes to the Famed Linux Video Editor
The good old Kdenlive video editor just got a bit better with the new maintenance release. One of the best video editors for Linux, Kdenlive has released its most recent version 17.12.0. This may be the last major release that uses the current code base.
LXLE Review: A Hassle-free Linux for Older Hardware
LXLE is a lightweight Linux distribution mainly focused on older systems. John takes it for a test drive and shares his experience in this LXLE review.
Open Source OS Still supporting 32-bit Architecture and Why it’s Important
One after the other, Linux distributions are dropping 32-bit support. Or, to be accurate, they drop support for the Intel x86 32-bit architecture (IA-32). Indeed, computers based on x86_64 hardware (IA-64) are superior in every way to their 32-bits counterpart: they are more powerful, run faster, are more compact, and more energy efficient.
How to Install Arch Linux Step by Step Guide
This tutorial shows you how to install Arch Linux in easy to follow steps.