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On the 13th of March, 2023, the Kali Linux team announced the availability of a new version of their security-focused Linux distribution, named “Kali Linux Purple”.
Enable Zram on Linux For Better System Performance
In this article, we will see how we can enable zRAM on various Linux distributions, which should give you a better system performance.
Funding Open Source Software is an NP-Complete Problem
The biggest news story last week in the open source world was about core-js, and its maintainer Denis Pushkarev. Very little funding for an invaluable effort.
Run parallel Gnome virtual boxes on Linux
Quick tip on how to run parallel GNOME virtual boxes at the same time on Linux.
Bypassing Government Censorship Around NordVPN on Linux
We will explain in this article how you can bypass government censorship on NordVPN on Linux, so that you can use the VPN service once again.
5 Ways a Linux User Can Make Use of ChatGPT
There are indeed legit use cases where ChatGPT could be a fantastic companion that can save you a lot of time. And together, we will be seeing 5 ways through which a Linux user can make use of ChatGPT.
Best Linux Distribution of 2022 Goes to Pop!_OS 22.04
In this subtle review, you will be reading our reasons for choosing Pop!_OS 22.04 as the best Linux distribution released in 2022.
Can Rocky Linux Be Used as a Desktop Workstation?
Can Rocky Linux be used as a desktop Linux operating system instead of a server? After all, it does ship with a workstation installation option, and a normal GNOME desktop that can be used like any other distribution, so why not?
Install Redshift to Get Night Light on Linux
You can easily install the software and use it on your distribution, which is what we’ll explain in this article.
Xfce 4.18, and the Future of the Desktop
In today’s article, we will examine the current state of the Xfce desktop, as well as some important feature highlights in the latest 4.18 release.
Get Jaw-dropping Window Effects on Linux with this Extension
“Burn My Windows” is a GNOME and KDE extension that allows you to play many different window effects when you close or open any window on your system.
Upscayl is an Open Source Linux AI Image Upscaler
Today we are introducing a nice tool for Linux users, called Upscayl. It is an open source AI image upscaler and enhancer that is mainly designed for Linux systems.
Ubuntu 22.10 Review: Very Modern But Nothing’s Perfect
With GNOME 43 and PipeWire, you will be using the most modern software technologies that are there for Linux along with the most updated Ubuntu version.
How to Install WebApps on Linux
In this quick tutorial, we will see how we can install WebApps easily on Linux without much hassle.
Linux Mint 21 Review: A Considerable Upgrade
In this article we will be conducting a detailed review for Linux Mint 21, and we will highlights its most important features.
Czkawka is Your Swiss Knife For Cleaning Files on Linux
Czkawka is an open source data cleaning software which can be used for all your system cleaning purposes.
Watch The World as it Collapses From Your Linux Desktop
We are happy to introduce our first in-house developed program to the world: FOSS Post Collapse Monitor, which allows you to monitor many interactive global maps directly from your Linux desktop.
Be Wary Of “Fake” Open Source Software
We started observing many companies which are calling their software “open source”, although in fact, it is not.
Easily Get 3rd-Party Software on Ubuntu With Deb-Get
This nifty tool is all you need to install 3rd-party applications on Ubuntu using one command.
Turkish Municipality Saves $1M By Migrating to Pardus Linux
Today we’ll be showing the story of Eyupsultan municipality, which successfully migrated to Linux and open source with a project on-going since 2015.