FOSS Weekly #25.23: Helwan Linux, Quarkdown, Konsole Tweaks, Keyboard Shortcuts and More Linux Stuff
There is some interesting news from this month’s desktop Linux market share update. Linux has reached…
There is some interesting news from this month’s desktop Linux market share update. Linux has reached…
In an earlier article, I wrote about using plugins in Obsidian. In this one, let me…
Tired of cPanel’s limits? You’re not alone. If you’ve ever been frustrated by slow performance during…
Most educational programs keep students trapped behind screens, manipulating virtual objects and producing digital outputs. This…
Important thing first. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS version will be reaching its end of life on 31st…
When you build a server according to your plan and requirements, you want it to run…
It took me way longer than I’d like to admit to wrap my head around MCP…
Imagine you’re happily working on your Linux system, maybe compiling a package, running updates, or just…
I have an interesting story to share. You are probably already aware that many products and…
Keylogging, short for “keystroke logging” is the process of recording the keys struck on a keyboard,…
When it comes to protecting your Linux system from unwanted network connections, having a good firewall…
An interesting development has taken place as openSUSE has decided to not offer Deepin Desktop anymore…
When you browse the internet, install or uninstall software, or just use your computer regularly, you…
Nmap, short for Network Mapper, is an open-source and highly versatile tool used by Linux system…
Linux is one of the most widely used operating systems in both personal and enterprise environments….
The command-line shell is an essential tool for interacting with the operating system, allowing users to…