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How to Install AMD PRO Drivers on Ubuntu-based Distributions

Installing AMD graphics drivers on Linux is pretty straightforward. The open-source drivers that come with the Linux kernel work great for most things, including gaming and 3D rendering. But for some advanced features like ray tracing, you’ll want AMD’s proprietary “PRO” drivers. The PRO drivers give you access to AMD’s AMF and better OpenCL and […]

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Launch Applications with Custom Keyboard Shortcuts in Linux

If you’re new to Linux and coming from Windows, you’re probably used to relying on your mouse to open apps, launch games, etc. But even as a Windows user, you know keyboard shortcuts can actually be faster than clicking around. Like shutting down with Alt+F4 instead of going through the Start menu. Linux desktop environments

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Epiphany: A Simple Browser with Potential, Yet an Incomplete Experience

Epiphany or ‘GNOME Web’ browser is the default web browser that is shipped with the Vanilla Gnome desktop environment. It is compliant with all the GNOME design philosophy, having minimal elements on screen so that you can be productive. Offering a simple, clean and beautiful view of the web, this browser integrates with the GNOME

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How to Easily Install Shortwave on Linux?

If you are looking to listen to internet radio from the comfort of your Linux system then I present you Shortwave, an open-source internet radio player, considered to be a successor of Gradio. So today we will learn how to install Shortwave on your Linux system, let’s get started with it. Shortwave is an open-source

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Installing Kate on Linux: A Comprehensive Guide

Kate is quite a pretty name and you would never imagine it would be a name of a text editor. It’s actually an acronym for KDE Advanced Text Editor. Today we will learn about Kate and how to install Kate in your Linux systems. So let’s get into it. Kate is a powerful text editor

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The Five Biggest Threats for Businesses (and How to Overcome Them)

Do you ever feel like the business world is a little – well – scary? You’re not alone. These days, lots of businesses are struggling. From falling profits to bankruptcy filings, you never know what potential problem is waiting around the corner for you. That’s the nature of business – and it’ll probably never change.

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Steam Tweaks for an Enhanced Gaming Experience on Linux [2023]

Steam – it’s a name every gamer knows. This gaming platform, developed by Valve, dominates the game distribution market making other digital game stores seem secondary. Valve has shown strong support for gaming on Linux. They actively develop the Steam client for Linux and Proton, a compatibility layer that lets most Windows games run smoothly

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Guide to Installing Neovim on Linux: Explore the Modern Vim

Neovim, or Nvim, is a terminal-based text editor (IDE) commonly used for programming on Linux as well as macOS. It can be installed using package managers like pacman on Arch, apt on Ubuntu, dnf on RHEL, or by directly building from source. Neovim offers features like Language Server Protocol support and enhanced plugin support. Let’s look at

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Meteo: Weather Forecasting on Linux

You often lose the sense of time and weather while sitting in a closed room or an office the whole day. Perhaps you entered your office on a bright sunny morning and when your shift ended and surprise! It’s pouring outside. Maybe you should install a weather forecasting application on your Linux system that can

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Installing OpenComic on Linux: A Comprehensive Guide (2023)

OpenComic is an open-source comic reader which we are going to discuss today. The recent surge in the popularity of Japanese manga and Korean webtoons has led to very high demand for easy-to-use, smooth, elegant comic book readers. Opencomic is a cross-platform, open-source comic and manga reader. It works on Windows, Mac OS, and GNU/Linux.

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