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Pacli is good because it allows users to be more selective with actions they want to do while PacUI can combine tools for both repos and AUR.
Automatically Disable Touchpad When Mouse is Used in Ubuntu Linux Quick Tip
Use this tiny utility to automatically disable touchpad when mouse is plugged in. A must-have for Ubuntu laptop users who prefer mouse over the touchpad.
Open Source Licenses Comparison Guide
With Open Source licenses explained here, it should help you choose the right Open Source license for your project.
LOL! Google Thinks Arch Linux is Based on Ubuntu
Search ‘Ubuntu based distros’ on Google and laugh at the recommendations as Google shows Arch, Debian etc in the search result.
Krita Version 4.0 Released With Improved Vector Tools
Krita, one of the best free and open source cross-platform digital painting application has released it's version 4.0. It comes with many improvements and new features. Krita runs on Linux distros, Windows and MacOS. See changes in the post below.
Which Linux Distribution to Use After Ubuntu?
If you have gained some Linux skills after using Ubuntu for some time, you may try switching to these distributions to explore the world of Linux distributions further.
How Open Source Approach is Impacting Science
How the Linux-based Operating System and Open Source are playing a significant role in the major scientific breakthroughs that are taking place in our daily lives.
How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 Beta From Ubuntu 17.10
This step-by-step tutorial demonstrates how to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 Beta from Ubuntu 17.10.
Fedora 28 Release Date and New Features
This is a continually updated article to inform you about Fedora 28 release date, features and everything important associated with it.
Open Source Disk Cleaner App BleachBit Gets First Update After 19 Months
Open Source system cleaner application BleachBit version 2.0 has been released. The new version brings some improvements and new features to the most used system cleaning application on Linux.
Interview with MidnightBSD Founder and Lead Dev Lucas Holt
MidnightBSD is a desktop focused operating system.
Five Tiny Features of Linux Mint Cinnamon I’ve Come to Love
It’s FOSS reader Dave Merritt shares some hidden and ignored features of Linux Mint Cinnamon that he started to love.
Iridium Browser: A Browser for the Privacy Conscious
Iridium is a web browser based on Chromium project. It has been customized to not share your data and thus keeping your privacy intact.
Fix Laptop Doesn’t Suspend After Lid is Closed on Ubuntu Linux
You close the lid of your laptop but it keeps on running instead of going into suspend mode? Here are a few ways how you can make Ubuntu suspend when the lid is closed.
No More Ubuntu! Debian is the New Choice For Google’s In-house Linux Distribution
Goobuntu is now being replaced by gLinux, which is based on Debian Testing.
Sayonara is A Beautiful Lightweight Music Player for Linux
If you are looking for a lightweight music player with clean, intuitive user interface and all the standard features, give Sayonara a try. Sayonara is one of the lesser known music players for Linux that deserve more attention. Sayonara is a small, lightweight music player available only for Linux systems. It is written in C++ and uses Qt framework. GStreamer is used as audio backend.
What Linux Users Must Know About Meltdown and Spectre Bugs Impacting CPUs
Meltdown and Spectre are two vulnerabilities that impact almost all computers, tablets and smartphones on the earth. Does it mean you can be hacked? What can you do about it?
Mandrake Linux Creator Launches a New Open Source Mobile OS
eelo is a new mobile OS based on open source Android distribution LineageOS. Its creator is trying to build an ecosystem which is free from Google and Google related products.
9 Best Free Video Editing Software for Linux In 2017
Here are best video editors for Linux, their feature, pros and cons and how to install them on your Linux distributions.
Hands on With elementary OS Powered Centurion Nano Laptop by Alpha Store
We take the elementary OS powered Centurion Nano laptop for a test ride. And it seems to be a decent, value for money device.
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