Adjusting NordVPN Settings on Linux NordVPN is one of the most common VPN providers in the world. They have a Linux version which works on both RPM-based and Debian-based distributions. Sadly, they do not provide a GUI client for Linux, only a command line interface. That’s why it could be tricky to adjust NordVPN settings on Linux. How to Adjust […] January 12, 2022April 30, 2022
Unsplash Wallpapers is an Unsplash Desktop Open Source App You may have heard about Unspalsh; a very famous online service that provides high-quality images and wallpapers under a semi-open license. Unsplash is important for website creators, app designers and basically anyone who wants to get free wallpapers without having to deal with licensing issues (No attribution required, and even commercial usage of Unsplash images […] November 17, 2021November 18, 2021
The CentOS Project Just Committed Suicide In shocking news the CentOS project announced today that they are shifting their Linux distribution to be based on the beta (non-stable) branch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, rather than the stable branch. And that they are terminating CentOS 8 updates at the 31st of December, 2021. The CentOS project will now release something named […] December 9, 2020January 14, 2022
Interesting Linux Distributions To Enlighten Your 3rd Quarantine The 3rd wave of Coronavirus is here, and hence many countries around the world are starting to impose new lockdowns in order to limit the spread of the virus. So what to do in this long time of quarantine? A Linux user answer to that question would be simply trying a bunch of interesting Linux […] November 18, 2020November 18, 2020
Despite Efforts, Traditional Package Managers Still Dominate Linux Desktop Many app packages were introduced in the last few years to the Linux desktop, such as Snap and Flatpak. These app packages aimed to solved different issues; From dependency hell and up to providing isolation and easy deployment, but to what level did Linux users like these new solutions? Not much, it seems. How Many […] August 22, 2020August 22, 2020
7 Unusual Linux Distributions To Try While Quarantined This Coronavirus (Covid-19) has been spreading all over the world and forcing people to remain in their homes in fear of reaching them. At the first few days, one will be happy to stay in home after long continuous months of work, but you’ll probably get bored after the first week. Luckily, there are many […] March 22, 2020March 22, 2020
6 Less Popular Enterprise Linux Distributions There are some special Linux distributions that we call Enterprise Distributions; Those are the distributions that are commercially supported to possibly fit a specific or multiple enterprise goals in the market. For example, large telecommunications companies like AT&T or even your local ISP most likely can’t develop all their software solutions by their selves, and […] February 13, 2020June 5, 2021
5 Reasons Why Would You Want to Use Manjaro Linux Manjaro is an Arch-based Linux distribution that is perceived in the community to be better than Arch for those who are less experienced in the Linux world. The distribution combines a lot of hard work and effort to offer an excellent user experience out-of-the-box. It is a very active distro nowadays. In today’s article, we’ll […] January 25, 2020January 25, 2020
Top 4 Open Source Network Asset Management Systems for Data Centers A network asset management software is a specialized program for managing network devices and connection endpoints in a data center or a large network. When you have tens of routers, hundreds of PCs and servers and thousands of IP addresses and endpoints, it becomes impossible to monitor everything and understand who is connected to what […] December 20, 2019September 4, 2021
Greatest 5 Open Source Log Management Software Log management is a practice which includes collecting, aggregating, storing, rotating and analyzing a large set of log files that are generated by various computer programs and systems. Log management is important, because it’s essential in monitoring both internal and external events happening on the deployed systems. What happened, who did what, when and how? […] September 30, 2019June 5, 2021
5 Places to get Open Source & Royalty Free Images Pretty much any image you see on the Internet can be subject to copyrights. Copyrights mean that you are not allowed to use, redistribute, share or modify the image in any commercial or non-commercial activity unless stated as such by the copyright owner. This can be an issue for example if you are looking for […] August 4, 2019December 14, 2021