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ZSH vs Bash – Which Shell is better?

Choosing the right shell for your system can be a daunting task. There are a lot of choices available, with different features and capabilities. Two of the most popular shells are Bash and ZSH (Z Shell). Both of these shells are powerful and have their own unique advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we will […]

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Using virt-manager to manage virtual machines in Linux

Virtualization is an important tool for IT teams that are looking to maximize the efficiency of their infrastructure and reduce the cost of running multiple physical machines. KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) and Virt-Manager are two tools that provide users with a simple and efficient way to manage virtual machines. In this article, we will explore

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How to use iptables to forward traffic in Linux

The Internet is a complex network of computers and devices that communicate with each other. To ensure that all of these devices communicate securely and efficiently, it is important to have a way to control the flow of traffic between them. This is where iptables come in. Iptables is a powerful utility built into Linux

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Install, setup, and use Newsboat: RSS Feed for Linux

RSS is an acronym that stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a format for doing syndication on the web. The nice thing about RSS is that it makes no statement whatsoever as to what to syndicate, giving the users the freedom of choosing their own uses. An RSS feed can be created for a

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How to install, setup, and use Inkscape on Linux

In this tutorial article, we’ll take a look at Inkscape, a free and open-source Vector graphics Editor. The graphical format you guys are most familiar with is probably the raster format, where we work with tiny blocks of single-colored boxes, known as pixels. This describes pictures, videos, and all such graphics. Introduction to Inkscape and

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RNote – An open source drawing application for Linux

Rnote is an open source application that allows you to take notes, draw and annotate documents very easily. What makes it different from other editors is that it is a minimal, yet fully featured app with an adaptive UI which focuses on Stylus input. It is a really useful application if you are more focused

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How to install and run PowerShell on Linux?

PowerShell is the default ‘Terminal’ application for Windows along with the command prompt, it has its own set of commands which is very different from the commands which are used on UNIX-like operating systems such as GNU/Linux. It is tightly coupled around the .NET framework of the Windows ecosystem. You don’t really need a Windows

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Understanding ls -ltr command in Linux

The ls command is one of the most frequently used Linux commands. It allows users to list information about files and directories within a file system. The ls -lrt command is an extension of this, providing more control over the type and order of output displayed. Also read: How to Use ls Command in Linux/Unix

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Peppermint OS – A lightweight distribution to give new life to your old PC

Peppermint OS is a Debian/Devuan-based Linux distribution that presents itself as an extremely lightweight OS suited for older hardware. Earlier, it used to be based upon Ubuntu, but from February 2022 its team has decided to switch directly to Debian. You can install a wide variety of software on this OS, as the Debian package

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Waydroid – Flawlessly run Android on Wayland (Fedora Guide)

Waydroid is an open-source container-based approach to running the full Android operating system. We have already discussed Anbox, which is another tool to run Android, but it has many limitations on Wayland such as Performance issues. Waydroid on the other hand is designed to be run on Wayland. It contains all the features you wish

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