Secure Your Online Accounts With 2FA And Open Source Two-Factor Authentication or Multiple Factor Authentication, is the process of using two or more ways of proving identity to online services rather than just using the password alone […] August 29, 2020March 22, 2024
7 Privacy Addons for Firefox Firefox is such a great web browser to save privacy by default. It blocks trackers, 3rd-party cookies, fingerprint trackers and cryptomining scripts by default. But even with this, […] August 28, 2020August 30, 2023
Top 11 Open Source Speech Recognition/Speech-to-Text Systems A speech-to-text (STT) system, or sometimes called automatic speech recognition (ASR) is as its name implies: A way of transforming the spoken words via sound into textual data […] August 23, 2020March 21, 2024
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 […] August 22, 2020August 22, 2020
BunsenLabs Is The Continuation of the Legendary CrunchBang Linux CrunchBang Linux was a minimal Linux distribution that is based on Debian, focusing on being lightweight yet full of useful and nifty functionalities for users. Sadly the distribution […] August 18, 2020May 26, 2021
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 […] August 8, 2020August 12, 2020
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 […] August 6, 2020January 1, 2021
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 […] August 6, 2020September 10, 2020
openSUSE 15.2 Is The Mercedes-Benz of Linux Distributions There are many common aspects between openSUSE as a Linux distribution, and Mercedes-Benz, as a German car manufacturer. If they were to be summarized in one word, it […] August 2, 2020August 5, 2020
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. […] August 1, 2020August 1, 2020
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 […] July 28, 2020December 30, 2023
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 […] July 26, 2020October 22, 2021
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 […] July 18, 2020November 5, 2021
Linux Mint 20 Continues to Excel in All Tasks Few weeks ago Linux Mint 20 was released, based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. The Mint team always base their distribution on the LTS versions of Ubuntu, so that […] July 17, 2020May 27, 2021