Submitted by tuxtops on Wed, 06/15/2022 - 20:01
Timeshift is a system backup and restores tool designed to restore your system into a usable state after something goes wrong. Maybe you were tinkering with some commands on the Terminal, or you installed an application that messed up your settings.
Here we’ll learn how to use Timeshift to restore our system to a previous state. Read more
Submitted by trendoceans on Tue, 06/07/2022 - 05:00
We are still not in a utopia to have all the rolling-out versions of packages inside solo repositories for which we have to use a different medium to install them.
Today, you will learn how to list all the installed packages from Apt, Deb, Snap, and Flatpak on Ubuntu or other Linux distributions. Read more
Submitted by trendoceans on Sat, 05/21/2022 - 07:41
Users see many design patterns online daily. From web designs to different layouts, there is much to discuss. However, there are moments when design patterns do not favor the user. For instance, push notifications might have benign intentions. But users might see them as intrusive and annoying overall. Read more
Submitted by admin on Fri, 04/29/2022 - 00:03
Learn how to install PHP on Ubuntu 22.04 and combine it with Apache and Nginx. PHP, short for PHP hypertext preprocessor, is one of the server-side programming languages. Read more
Submitted by admin on Thu, 04/28/2022 - 23:56
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Skype on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish using the command line terminal and optional version builds of stable and unstable. Read more
Submitted by admin on Thu, 04/28/2022 - 23:52
For Nmap users time to taste another pie of network scanners powered by shodan.io.
Smap now brings all required features on hand to network admin or penetration tester without overgoing to shodan.io. Smap and Nmap are identical and generate the standard output, except Smap will also fetch public open port data from shodan.io as an addon to standard Nmap.Read more
Submitted by admin on Tue, 04/26/2022 - 22:08
Looking for a DIY security webcam client for Linux? These Linux-compatible apps are ideal for any DIY security cam project.
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Submitted by admin on Tue, 04/26/2022 - 22:05
Learn here some of the most commonly used Linux commands that will help to run tasks easily, effectively, and more productive.
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Submitted by trendoceans on Mon, 04/11/2022 - 15:12
Figma is basically a web-based tool, and some of the offline features are only available to Windows and Mac users, so we don’t have an official way to access Figma on our Linux machine. Whether you own Ubuntu, Arch, or RHEL based, there is no support yet.
However, you can download the unofficial, community-based Figma desktop app for Linux machines, which is based on the Electron framework.
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Submitted by trendoceans on Mon, 04/11/2022 - 08:55
Last week, the Material Shell team released support for the Gnome 42 desktop environment. If you are using Fedora 36, Clear Linux, or any other Linux environment that has Gnome 42, then you must try it once.
The Material Shell extension will change your working style to be more productive with the tiling window
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