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Single board computer? It’s time for Single board servers. A new product, ZimaBoard, is being prepared for its crowdfunding campaign to give you a “hackable single board server”.
You can Play Cyberpunk 2077 on Linux Right Now (If You Have AMD Graphics)
Gaming world is abuzz with Cyberpunk 2077. The good news is that there is a way to play Cyberpunk 2077 on Linux. The not so good news (if you have NVIDIA) is that you’ll need AMD GPU.
HP is Launching Ubuntu Powered Computers for Data Scientists and Machine Learning Enthusiasts
In a recent announcement, HP revealed its plan to offer Ubuntu powered laptop with data science software preloaded.
Meet Twake, A Modern Open-Source Collaboration Platform Nextcloud Alternative
Twake is a modern looking collaboration platform with focus on Kanban project management methodology. You can use it for free, opt for paid plans, or simply host it yourself.
Sad! Linux System Vendor ZaReason Shuts Down Due to Covid-19 Pandemic
Independent Linux system vendor ZaReason couldn’t survive the Coronavirus economic downturn and decided to call it a day.
Good News! elementary OS is Coming to Raspberry Pi 4
The developers of elementary OS have announced their experimental builds for the ARM-based Raspberry Pi 4 series.
Always on Top: An Often Ignored But Handy Feature in Linux Desktop
With the “Always on Top” feature, you can keep an application on top of all other applications all the time. Comes in handy when you have to keep an app under watch.
How to Write, Compile and Run a C Program in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions Beginner’s Tip
Running C program in Linux command line is not that difficult. Running it in a code editor like Visual Studio Code is even easier. Learn both methods in this tutorial.
Using Bash printf Command for Printing Formatted Outputs
You may print simple outputs with echo command but that's not enough for complicated formatted outputs.
Linux Jargon Buster: What is Grub in Linux? What is it Used for?
If you ever used a desktop Linux system, you must have seen this screen. This is called the GRUB screen. Learn what is GRUB in Linux and what is it used for in this chapter of Linux Jargon Buster.
How to Install Fedora in VirtualBox With Steps for USB, Clipboard and Folder Sharing
Want to try Fedora Linux without disturbing your current operating system? Here’s a detailed, step-by-step tutorial for installing Fedora Linux in VirtualBox. You’ll also learn about clipboard, USB and folder sharing.
How to Install Google Chrome on Fedora Beginner’s Tutorial
Installing Google Chrome on Fedora is super easy. You can use either command line or GUI methods. Here are detailed, step-by-step instructions.
11 Linux Distributions You Can Rely on for Your Ancient 32-bit Computer
If you have vintage hardware with 32-bit processor and you would like to keep on using it for some purpose, here are the best choices of Linux distros with 32-bit support.
The New Raspberry Pi 400 is Basically a Tiny Computer Inside a Keyboard
Commodore 64 reborn in the form of Raspberry Pi 400. It is a tiny computer inside a keyboard, ready to just plug and play. Find out more about Raspberry Pi 400.
Linux Jargon Buster: What are GUI, CLI and TUI in Linux?
This chapter of Linux Jargon Buster explains common terms like GUI (Graphical User Interface), CLI (Command Line Interface) and TUI (Terminal User Interface).
How to Use apt-cache Command in Debian, Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions
With apt-cache command, you can search for package details in the local APT cache. Learn to use apt-cache command in this tutorial.
Different Types of Kernel for Arch Linux and How to Use Them
You can install a hardened kernel or go with the LTS kernel. Here are various kinds of kernels available for Arch Linux and the steps to use them.
4 Firefox Features You Should Be Using Right Now
Love Firefox? You’ll love it even more if you start using these awesome features in Firefox and make your browsing experience even more awesome.
KDE Plasma 5.20 is Here With Exciting Improvements
KDE Plasma 5.20 is finally here and there’s a lot of things to be excited about. Have a look at the key highlights of KDE Plasma 5.20.
How to Add or Remove Labels to Nodes in Kubernetes
Learn to add labels to nodes in Kubernetes, change the labels and remove those labels later.