
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Beta Week Is Here! Let’s Do Some Testing!
Ubuntu 22.04 “Jammy Jellyfish” beta week just kicked off on March 31. This includes Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, and all official Ubuntu flavours. This is an excellent opportunity for everyone

Control Your Razer Devices On Linux With OpenRazer & Polychromatic
With this quick article I want to share my discovery of the amazing Razer hardware, and why I think it is an excellent choice for Linux users. Before I discuss

Modern Lightweight Linux Distro Showdown: Who is the Champion?
As a Linux user, I was recently in search of a Linux distribution (distro) that is lightweight and runs efficiently on a virtual machine or a physical machine using minimal

Screenly: Digital Sign Solution for Raspberry Pi (Tutorial)
Screenly OSE is an, open source, digital sign solution that is purpose built for the Raspberry Pi. This can come in handy in any situation where people gather, business, shop,

How To Install Arch Linux: A Step by Step Installation Guide
The installation of Arch has been and continues to be a rite-of-passage within the Linux community. Although there are many guides that discuss the steps needed to install Arch Linux,

KDE Plasma 5.21 Released With New Breeze Twilight Theme
KDE Community has announced the official release of the KDE Plasma 5.21 desktop environment. Plasma 5.21 brings with it a massive amount of updates and improvements including a new redesigned

Getting Started With KVM Hypervisor, Virtual Machines The Right Way
Linux KVM is a complete, open source virtualization platform. It is used by many cloud providers and virtualization products use at their core, and it has an extensive set of

Webcamoid, The Best Webcam App For The Linux Desktop
One of the areas of the Linux Desktop that has left me with just a bit of disappointment is the available application options for the web camera. Sure, there are

5 Privacy Alternatives to WhatsApp Messenger
WhatsApp has been in the news a lot recently thanks to the changes for their Privacy Policy, which is essentially for the purpose to send more data to Facebook. Thanks

Sudo Vulnerability Discovered: How To Protect Your System From Baron Samedit
We tend to associate free with good. That’s not the case though when what is free is unauthorized root-level access to your Linux systems! On January 26, 2021, a vulnerability,

Restic Backups, A Flexible & Powerful Backup Solution
The backup solution space is crowded. There are a multitude of applications, commands, and methodologies that are available. Choosing the right one is a daunting task that can definitely leave

Darktable 3.4 Released, What’s New for Open Source Photography
darktable 3.4 has been officially released just in time to help you process your holiday photos with new features, improvements, bug fixes, and updated camera support. Darktable is an open

Xfce 4.16 Released, This Is What’s New
Xfce 4.16 has been officially released with this major new version. This update to the lightweight desktop environment, Xfce, has been in the works for over a year now and

BTRFS Guide: Getting Started with BTRFS
Btrfs (b-tree filesystem) is commonly pronounced as “Better F-S”, “Butter F-S”, and “B-tree F-S”. Btrfs is a filesystem that was designed at Oracle in 2007 and has since been in
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