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BunsenLabs Is The Continuation of the Legendary CrunchBang Linux
BunsenLabs Lithium Available software Creativity & Inventing Daily Use Purposes Stability & Bugs Customizability 4 Summary BunsenLabs is a great continuation of the good old CrunchBang Linux. With […]
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Mirror Your Android Device Inside your PC with Scrcpy
Scrcpy is an open source program that allows you to mirror your android device as a standalone window inside your desktop operating system such as Windows, macOS and […]
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Can LibreOffice 7.0 Be The Awaited Microsoft Office Alternative?
LibreOffice is one of the most well-known open source office suites out there. It starts as a continuation of OpenOffice, which is no longer under active development after […]
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Things To Do After Installing openSUSE Leap 15.2
openSUSE releases “stable” images each 8 months called Leap. There’s also a rolling release branch coming from openSUSE called “Tumbleweed”. It has the latest and freshest packages coming […]
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openSUSE 15.2 Is The Mercedes-Benz of Linux Distributions
openSUSE 15.2 Available software Creativity & Inventing Daily Use Purposes Stability & Bugs Customizability 4 Summary openSUSE 15.2 is an excellent Linux distribution for power users who want […]
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Linux Distros Used BootHole Vulnerability Patches.. To Destroy the Boot
BootHole is a newly discovered security vulnerability that affects Linux systems using UEFI Secure Boot feature. The vulnerability allows full root access once exploited in the host system. […]
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Hide Files And Directories on Linux Without Renaming Them
Sometimes you may need to hide a file or folder from your home directory, but without modifying its name (E.g renaming example to .example) and also without removing […]
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If Coronavirus Happened in ’90s, Proprietary Software Would’ve Been a Disaster
She starts the day by opening her Ubuntu-powered laptop, she had an assignment to finish last night, which she did using LibreOffice. Today, there’s a virtual classroom with […]
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My Linux Kernel Didn’t Support My Bluetooth Adapter, So I Patched It
I bought a cheap Bluetooth 5.0 adapter from a local market (What a mistake!), and it was too cheap to the level that it didn’t have a vendor […]