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How to install LibreWolf on Linux

Install LibreWolf On Linux

LibreWolf is the privacy hardened fork of the Mozilla Firefox web browser. It is available to install on all desktop-based operating systems such as Windows, Mac, and Linux distributions. In this article, we will only take a look at the…

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  • Aadesh
  • May 31, 2022
  • Linux

LibreWolf vs Firefox – A Quick Browser Comparison

LibreWolf Better Than Firefox

Firefox is one of the best open-source browsers available on Linux distributions right now, but Mozilla has made some questionable choices in the recent updates of this open-source browser. But because it is open source, the community has forked the…

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  • Aadesh
  • May 31, 2022
  • Linux

GNOME Extension Manager – Manage your GNOME extensions easily

Extension Manager Manage You GNOME Extensions Easily

In the GNOME desktop environment, the use of extensions is useful, or should I say even necessary. But if you need to manage all the extensions, they should be in one place in the first place. GNOME’s Extensions is a…

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  • Aadesh
  • May 28, 2022
  • Linux

How to Set up a VPN server on Linux

VPN

A virtual private network (VPN) is a great way to keep your online activity private and secure. But if you want to take advantage of all the benefits of a VPN, you’ll need to set up your own server. Don’t…

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  • Ninad Pathak
  • May 13, 2022
  • Tutorials

GAMSTOP Workflow Principles

The easiest way to explain in layperson’s terms just how the GamStop Self-exclusion scheme works is to explain the program’s workflow. On the surface, the whole process might seem a bit complicated. However, the following workflow description should bring to…

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  • Pankaj
  • May 8, 2022
  • Shell Script, Linux

Split Tar Archives Into Multiple Parts of Specific Size

Split And Compress Files Using The Tar Command

The files that are archived with the tar command can be split into multiple parts of a certain size. It is really helpful if you want to upload a large file to some drive or send it with a messaging…

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  • Aadesh
  • April 30, 2022
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