Open Source ERP: Top 10 Software Table of Contents:What is an Open Source ERP Software?How to Choose an Open Source ERP?Top Open Source ERP Systems1. Odoo2. ERPNext3. Dolibarr4. Tryton5. ERP56. Flectra7. Axelor8. ADempiere9. Apache OFBiz10. MetasfreshCommon Questions About Open Source ERPsAre SAP and Oracle Open Source ERP Systems?Which is the Best Free ERP?Are All Open Source ERP Systems Free of Cost?Proprietary […] September 25, 2023March 25, 2024
Firefox Has Lost around 70M Users in Last 5 Years What’s the news? As of August 2023, the number of active Firefox users around the world has dropped to 176 million users. A far cry from the end of 2018 when it had 244 million active users. This means that the Firefox browser has roughly lost 70 million active users in the last five years. […] August 26, 2023August 26, 2023
All the Ways to Take a Screenshot on Linux Table of Contents:How to Take a Screenshot on Linux1. Using Your Linux Desktop Screenshot ToolGNOME ScreenshotKDE SpectacleXfce4 Screenshooter2. Using Flameshot3. Using Shutter4. Taking Screenshots Using Linux Command LineExtra Screenshoting Tip: Copying Screenshots & Pasting ThemConclusion There are many reasons why you might want to take a screenshot on Linux: To showcase a problem, share something […] August 22, 2023March 19, 2024
PeppermintOS 12 Review: Debian But Better Table of Contents:PeppermintOS 12 Debian ReviewInstallationDefault Desktop & SoftwareHardware Resources UsageConclusion PeppermintOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution that aims to offer users a minimal desktop, while shipping with what’s “enough” for most users, and nothing more. While it is not entirely stated in the project goals, the “minimal” part has led this distribution to be […] July 22, 2023July 22, 2023
Fedora Wants to Add Telemetry To its Linux Distribution A proposal by a Red Hat engineer is causing controversy in the Fedora community, which is related to the addition of opt-out telemetry to the Fedora desktop workstation edition. The proposal describes a privacy-preserving data collection mechanism that could help the developers know more about their users and how they interact with Fedora, including various GNOME […] July 7, 2023July 7, 2023
Red Hat is Shooting Itself in the Foot, Again 3 long years have passed since the CentOS project – directed by Red Hat after being acquired by IBM – announced the shift towards CentOS Stream and ending support for its regular CentOS releases. A lot has happened since. Derivative communities emerged like Rocky Linux, Alma Linux and others. And the community’s trust in Red […] June 23, 2023June 23, 2023
How to View and Remove File Metadata on Linux Whenever you create a new file, whether using your office application, digital camera or video editor, a set of metadata fields are – most of the time – created as well on your new file. These metadata fields are hidden and you can’t see them in the file itself, but they might be revealing a […] May 10, 2023May 10, 2023
Meet Kali Linux Purple: The Defensive Security Linux Distribution Table of Contents:What is Kali Linux Purple?Kali Linux Purple WalkthroughDefault DesktopIncluded Defensive Security ToolsHardware Resources UsageIs it Safe to use Kali Purple as Daily Driver?Download Kali Linux Purple 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”. The […] April 2, 2023April 3, 2023
Enable Zram on Linux For Better System Performance Table of Contents:Enabling zRAM on LinuxCheck if zRAM is Already EnabledTurn Off your Swap Disk/FileEnabling zRAM on Debian/Ubuntu/Linux MintEnabling zRAM on FedoraEnabling zRAM on openSUSEzRAM on Pop!_OSzRAM Swap Device on Other Linux DistributionsChanging Swapiness Level on LinuxConclusion zRAM is a Linux kernel module that allows the creation of Swap devices on memory. But the catch […] February 24, 2023February 23, 2024
Best Method to Limit Social Media Time on Your Browser Table of Contents:Browser Addon to Limit Social Media TimeInstall LeechBlock App To Limit Time on Social MediaWhat Is a Good Time Limit for Social Media?Conclusion Social media addiction is a huge problem in many parts of the world. The average internet user now spends around 2:27 hours each day on social media, and this, in turn, […] February 23, 2023February 23, 2023
Run Multiple GNOME Virtual Boxes Parallelly on Linux GNOME Boxes is a utility that easily allows you to create “virtual boxes” where you can run any operating system or Linux distribution virtually on your system. The utility is installed by default on many Linux distributions. If you don’t have it installed on your system, then you can run the following command (for Ubuntu) […] February 14, 2023February 14, 2023
Bypassing Government Censorship Around NordVPN on Linux Many governments around the world block access to VPN services so that their citizens don’t bypass their censorship. Most of the time they can’t block access entirely, but they can make it harder by blocking access to the main website of the VPN service, or the VPN servers which belong to it. In Turkiye for […] February 4, 2023February 4, 2023
5 Ways a Linux User Can Make Use of ChatGPT Table of Contents:5 Ways to Make use of ChatGPT on Linux1. Ask it to get a Linux Command2. Check Where Software Configuration Files are Stored3. Bring the Installation Command for a Software With Flatpak4. Teach You What’s the Job of a Filesystem Directory5. Create a Shell Script With Cron Job According to your NeedsConclusion You […] January 24, 2023January 24, 2023
Best Linux Distribution of 2022 Goes to Pop!_OS 22.04 Table of Contents:Pop!_OS 22.04 ReviewGeneral BackgroundCOSMIC DesktopSoftware ManagementMiscellaneous AspectsUnder the Hood ChangesHardware SupportConclusion It’s that time of the year again, where we have to choose the best Linux distribution released so far. As a reminder, each year at FOSS Post we select the best desktop Linux distribution released according to specific criteria, such as: There […] January 2, 2023January 2, 2023