5 Systems To Use For Data Backup, Recovery and Erasure Drives of all types fail sometimes. That’s why it’s important to have regular backups and data snapshots so that recovery remains possible. In case you are looking for a way to restore your lost data on disk drives, or if you are looking for a tool that enables disk cloning for your entire disk collection […] March 16, 2024March 19, 2024
OnlyOffice 8.0 and the Dream of a Microsoft Office Alternative OnlyOffice is an open source office suite licensed under the AGPL 3.0 license, and works on Windows and Linux systems. It features editor programs for documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Version 8.0 of the software was released just a few weeks ago, and it is said that many improvements were brought program. It has been a […] February 24, 2024February 24, 2024
We Now Have a Forum I started FOSS Post around 8 years ago in the hope of creating an independent online publication that covers untouched aspects of the open source world. Today, with millions of pageviews since its establishment and thousands of followers, I am very pleased to welcome all of you to our forums: outpost.fosspost.org Kindly read the detailed […] February 20, 2024February 20, 2024
How To Install & Use QEMU To Virtually Set up Operating Systems QEMU is a virtualization technology emulator that allows you to run operating systems and Linux distributions easily on your current system. It is like VMware or VirtualBox, but it is also free and open source, and uses open technologies to make virtualization possible. You can use it to emulate running any operating system you want […] February 14, 2024February 17, 2024
7 Methods to Get Linux Apps and Software The Linux ecosystem is more grown and mature today than ever before. We have tons of Linux apps which are useful for users in all different categories and for all use cases. However, the ways to download and install these Linux apps are not the same. Each software application may have its own method of […] January 27, 2024February 13, 2024
How to Install Firefox as a DEB Package on Ubuntu and Debian The most notable change you’ll notice in Ubuntu 22.04+ is that the Firefox browser is no longer installed on the system as a traditional DEB package. Instead, it is now being installed as a Snap package. From developers point of view, this eases the update process and ensures that all Ubuntu users are using the […] January 23, 2024January 23, 2024
Top 10 Open Source Digital Twin Platforms Digital twin platforms are specialized software that allow the digitalization of a specific area or object in the real world. In other words, they create a simulation for the physical object. This digitalization process later on allows performing various study, analysis and manipulation tasks on the properties of the data which was not possible of […] January 20, 2024January 20, 2024
The Best Linux Distribution of 2023 was… The Linux Desktop We are here today to reflect on what Linux distributions released in 2023 were the finest as a Linux desktop driver for the average Joe. Previously, we have nominated the following Linux distributions to fill this position: Today, we are happy to announce that the 2023 winner of that title, according to our humble view, […] January 4, 2024January 4, 2024
8 Places to Get Open Source 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 […] January 1, 2024January 23, 2024
Google Slows Down Firefox Users When Watching YouTube If you are using the open source Firefox web browser to browse YouTube and watch its videos, then you might have noticed that there is an artificial delay that was added recently whenever you try to watch a video. Don’t worry, it’s not an issue in your machine nor a slowdown in your Internet connection. […] November 20, 2023November 20, 2023
Things To Do After Installing Fedora 39 Fedora releases a new version approximately every 6 months. Each new version is supported with updates for 13 months in total. The distribution is a good place to get the latest stable software and technologies consistently. The latest stable version is currently Fedora 39, you can download it from the Fedora official website. 15 Things […] November 19, 2023November 19, 2023
Bypass YouTube Anti-Adblock With FreeTube Recently, YouTube has started its crackdown on anti-adblock software and plugins for users using them on their platform. They now want you to either: If you don’t do any of that, then YouTube will block you from watching videos on its platform and you will no longer be able to continue browsing the site. Many […] November 6, 2023November 6, 2023
What are the VPN apps with Linux support? There are many VPN providers out there in the market which can have different features, pros and cons. But perhaps the most important one for any Linux user: Does it have a Linux client? This is a quick list of VPN providers – whether open source or not – that provide a Linux client so […] October 18, 2023October 18, 2023
Cinnamon Desktop: 7 Features That Make it Remarkable Linux Mint is one of the most famous distributions out there, and it’s generally thought of as a beginner-friendly Linux distribution. It indeed is. But this article is not about Mint or how good it is, rather, it is about its default desktop: Cinnamon. In a lot of discussions about which desktops are better on […] October 1, 2023January 19, 2024