Things To Do After Installing Fedora 31
Fedora releases a new version in approximately every 6 months. Each now version is supported with updates for 13 months in t…
Fedora releases a new version in approximately every 6 months. Each now version is supported with updates for 13 months in t…
Ubuntu releases a new version every six months. However, most of the stuff you may need to do after installing the new versi…
Overclocking is the process of changing the default clock speed of a computer’s component (CPU, RAM..) into a higher o…
Rainy Mood is a very famous website/app that allows you to listen to the rain, air and thunderstorms sounds any time you wan…
A lot of us may need to install Windows side by side with Linux for many tasks, such as Office, games, or some other program…
Gedit is the default text editor in the GNOME desktop environment. It has been the default text editor on major Linux distri…
Matlab is one of the most famous and successful software projects ever. It’s the industry’s leading computing en…
System Tray icons are still considered to be an amazing functionality today. By just right-clicking on the icon, and then se…
android x86 is a free and an open source project to port the android system made by Google from the ARM architecture to the …
Whether it was for research purposes, or just general curiosity to know which packages and repositories are more popular tha…
Today, Valve released a new beta version of Steam Play which includes a technology called “Proton”. Proton is a …
The new Firefox Quantum browser from Mozilla brought tons of new features and updates. It is now faster, lighter and more or…
Mozilla Firefox browser is moving to “web extensions” and is dropping support for the legacy XPCOM & XUL add…
openSUSE is one of the most famous Linux distributions. Starting from version 42.1, openSUSE switched to being based on SUSE…
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