New to Ubuntu and struggling with the jargon? Learn more about the Long Term Support (LTS) term in this chapter of the Jargon Buster Series.| It's FOSS
A list of the best Linux Desktop Environments with their pros and cons. Have a look and see which desktop environment you should use.| It's FOSS
Arch Linux has a cult status among desktop Linux users. What makes Arch Linux so popular? Why people use Arch Linux? This article answers these questions.| It's FOSS
Learn what you can do with pacman commands in Linux, how to use them to find new packages, install and upgrade new packages, and clean your system.| It's FOSS
This quick guide shows you all the basic Git commands and their usage. You can also download these commands for quick reference.| It's FOSS
Looking for a free and open source website creation tool? We have created a list of best open source CMS that you can use for various kinds of websites.| It's FOSS
Learn to add an “Open as Administrator” option in the right click context menu in Nautilus file manager in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.| It's FOSS
Nautilus, aka GNOME Files, is a good file manager with plenty of features. You can further enhance your experience by using these extensions, tweaks and tips.| It's FOSS
Become a pro finder with these handy tips to improve your file search experience with GNOME's Nautilus file search.| It's FOSS
You can bookmark frequently visited folders in the file manager for quick access. Here's how to do that.| It's FOSS
Quick little tip that shows how you can access the files and folders under root from Nautilus file manager.| It's FOSS
Brief: Revolt is a promising free and open-source choice to replace Discord. Here, we take a look at what it offers along with its initial impressions. Discord is a feature-rich collaboration platform primarily tailored for gamers. Even though you can use Discord on Linux with no issues, it is still| It's FOSS
Want a powerful note-taking experience? Try these knowledge-base focused second brain apps.| It's FOSS
The true power of the Obsidian knowledge base tool lies in the links. Learn to use it.| It's FOSS
LanguageTool is a fantastic open source grammar checker. Learn more about it here.| It's FOSS
There are quite a few Markdown editors available for Linux, with more popping up all of the time. The problem is that like Boostnote, most are designed for coders and may not be as welcoming to non-techie people. Let’s take a look at a Markdown editor that wants to| It's FOSS
Looking to replace Notion with some open source and privacy-friendly solutions on Linux? I tried a few alternatives and here's what I think of them.| It's FOSS
Learning markdown could help you a lot with writing for web. Here's a complete beginner's guide to Markdown syntax with downloadable cheat sheet.| It's FOSS
Joplin is an open-source note-taking and to-do application. You can organize notes into notebooks and tag them. Joplin also provides a web-clipper to save articles from the internet.| It's FOSS
Looking for a good Markdown editor? Here are some of the best tools you can use on Linux to write in Markdown syntax easily.| It's FOSS
Slash, loot, and grind your way through these Diablo-like games on Linux and Steam this summer.| It's FOSS
What is AUR in Arch Linux? How do I use AUR? Is it safe to use? This article explains it all.| It's FOSS
Sometime simple is better. This new open source grammar checker is what we need in this age of data collection and AI.| It's FOSS
No one has time for a 30 GB update, right?| It's FOSS
The apt-key is being deprecated and your system knows that. But do you know what you should do to get packages from external repositories?| It's FOSS
The newest member of It's FOSS family arrives.| It's FOSS
Yay is one of the most popular AUR helper for dealing with packages from Arch User Repository. Learn to install it in Arch Linux.| It's FOSS
Here are some of the most popular AUR helpers you can use to get access to the vast number of packages available from the Arch community.| It's FOSS
Utilize Obsidian knowledge tool more effectively with these helpful tips and tweaks.| It's FOSS
This second brain tool has taken the first brain of Markdown lovers by storm.| It's FOSS
Enhance the functionality of Obsidian and extend its features by using plugins. Let me share all the necessary details.| It's FOSS
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Learn some small, basic but often ignored things about the terminal. With the small tips, you should be able to use the terminal with slightly more efficiency.| It's FOSS
This beginner's guide shows you how to back up and restore Linux systems easily with the Timeshift application.| It's FOSS
Cheeky headline apart, ArmSom Sige7 is actually a pretty impressive device.| It's FOSS
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS 'Noble Numbat' is here. If you are using Ubuntu 23.10, here's how you can upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS right away.| It's FOSS
Here we list some of the cool Raspberry Pi projects and ideas. The projects have been divided into easy, intermediate, and advanced categories.| It's FOSS
Running AI locally on Linux because open source empowers us to do so.| It's FOSS
Get control of your data by hosting open source software easily with this plug and play homelab device.| It's FOSS
Get acquainted with bash scripting in this course for beginners.| It's FOSS
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