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Laptops That Ship Pre-installed With Linux Paid Members Public
In the past, to get Linux on your laptop, you needed to get a laptop that shipped with Windows and then install your Linux distro on top of them. This usually means two main issues. The first being that you paid about $100 extra for Windows and then also, support
Firejail A Namespace Separation Security Sandbox Paid Members Public
Linux distro is mostly loved for its security features. When we people want more security we use TOR and VPN. Today I am going to tell you about an application called Firejail that helps to protect your personal files via sandbox technique. Firejail is a sandbox application built for Linux
An Interview With Vivaldi Browser's CEO Jon S. von Tetzchner Paid Members Public
Almost all of us have used Opera web browser. The Opera web browser was once very popular, especially on mobile platforms. It has still not given up and recently released some features in the latest release. But today, we’re going to share an email interview with former CEO of
Linux Kernel - When It All Started & How It Is Here Paid Members Public
Many of the open source lovers know Linux. I know, you are also one of them, cause you are also a supporter of open source. However, many don’t. Today I am going to mention the history of the famous kernel, Linux. Many guys who are either Windows or Mac
Fedora 26 Is Here And It's Packing A Punch Paid Members Public
If you’re already using Fedora, you can upgrade from the command line or use GNOME Software — upgrade instructions here. We’ve put a lot of work into making upgrades easy and fast. In most cases, this will take half an hour or so, bringing you right back to a
5 Misconceptions About Being A Linux User Paid Members Public
Ever wondered what Linux is and how it really works? Many of us have asked this question, especially when you are densely populated around with Redmond fans and none of your pals have tried Linux ever! Some people in areas surrounded by FOSS, go ahead with full potential without any
System76 Launches Their Own Linux Distribution Called Pop!_OS Paid Members Public
It is a new day and a new Linux distro pops out. And the new(old) question remains, DO WE NEED ANOTHER LINUX DISTRO? For the most part, the answer is going to be a very big NO! But for this latest distro on the block, I believe it is
An Interview With Peppermint CEO Mark Greaves Paid Members Public
In this series of interviews, I’m going to publish interviews with CEOs of some of the very interesting, popular and fine Linux distributions. The first one is Mark Greaves, the CEO of PeppermintOS, a really nice and useful distribution but often misunderstood as the cloud-centric distribution (even I used