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 […] February 4, 2023February 4, 2023
5 Ways a Linux User Can Make Use of ChatGPT You probably have already heard about ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that took over the world faster than a Skynet apocalypse. There is no doubt that OpenAI researchers have […] January 24, 2023January 24, 2023
Best Linux Distribution of 2022 Goes to Pop!_OS 22.04 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 […] January 2, 2023January 2, 2023
Can Rocky Linux Be Used as a Desktop Workstation? It has been two years now since Red Hat dropped the red letter for CentOS, and shifted focus towards CentOS Stream. The world has moved then to distributions […] December 31, 2022December 31, 2022
Install Redshift to Get Night Light on Linux Looking to the default blue light emitted by computers all the time is not recommended; as it leads to eye strain and other health issues. You will notice […] December 28, 2022December 28, 2022
Xfce 4.18, and the Future of the Desktop Xfce 4.18 was released on December 16, 2022. The lovely desktop environment has been around for around 25 years now (since 1997!). A lot of Linux and other Unix-like […] December 27, 2022January 7, 2024
Get Jaw-dropping Window Effects on Linux with this Extension “Burn My Windows” is a GNOME and KDE extension that allows you to play many different window effects when you close or open any window on your system. […] December 24, 2022December 24, 2022
Upscayl is an Open Source Linux AI Image Upscaler AI tools have exploded in our times. Repetitive tasks that used to take countless hours before and a lot of people to finish, now take few minutes to […] November 9, 2022November 9, 2022
Ubuntu 22.10 Review: Very Modern But Nothing’s Perfect Few days ago, Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, celebrated its distribution’s 18th birthday by releasing Ubuntu 22.10. The same day in which Ubuntu 4.10 was released back in […] October 25, 2022October 25, 2022
How to Install WebApps on Linux WebApps are a special type of applications. They are not fully-fledged programs on the desktop like your image editor or multimedia player, but instead, they are just websites […] October 17, 2022October 19, 2022
Linux Mint 21 Review: A Considerable Upgrade Linux Mint 21, which is based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, has been released less than a month ago with a number of considerable changes. The main changes can […] August 29, 2022January 7, 2024
Czkawka is Your Swiss Knife For Cleaning Files on Linux After using your Linux system for a couple of months or years, you will find that a lot of dust will start building up on different parts of […] August 1, 2022August 10, 2022
Watch The World as it Collapses From Your Linux Desktop We are happy to introduce our first in-house developed program to the world: FOSS Post Collapse Monitor. There are many indicators for a possible collapse in human civilization, motivated […] July 27, 2022July 28, 2022
Be Wary Of “Fake” Open Source Software Open source software have become more important today than in the past. The benefits brought by using open source software for governments, organizations and commercial businesses can not […] July 4, 2022July 4, 2022