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Change GTK4 application theme in GNOME 40+?

With the ongoing migrations of the GNOME applications from GTK3 to GTK4, it is hard to apply one theme like we used to do earlier from the Gnome Tweaks application. Several applications now use GTK4 while, GTK3 is also used by many applications, which may result in inconsistencies and not look good. Although the default […]

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Bitwarden – An excellent Password manager on Linux.

You should never use easy and memorable passwords for any of your online accounts, they can be guessed/cracked. There are a lot of Password Managers available in the world which can help you to store (and generate) strong and complicated passwords. We have already discussed KeePassXC for Linux, which is an offline Password manager, and

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How to use the lsblk and the blkid commands on Linux

In this article we will be discussing the lsblk (pronounced “L-S-block”) command. In simple language, the lsblk command is used to list out and give information about all of the “block” devices in our system. Now, what are “block” devices you ask? To know that read on! Block Devices: What are they? Block devices are

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How to upgrade from Fedora 36 to Fedora 37?

Fedora Workstation, developed by Red Hat, is one of the most recommended Linux distribution recommended for beginners along with others like Linux Mint, Ubuntu, etc. It is a rolling release distribution, that is, every feature/security update is applied automatically over time. You can always download the latest ISO from their official website to upgrade, but

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How to install, setup and use Audacity on Linux for audio editing?

Audacity is the best Free and open-source audio editor available on Linux. Even though the developers have now integrated Telemetry, it is still the first choice among many Linux users. It is very simple to use, even if you are a novice user. You can use it to remove pauses, clicking noises, and other unwanted

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How to Install, Setup and use Musescore

Musescore is a music notation software. It is used to write, arrange, and playback midi music from the written pieces. Composers can use the software to hear while composing without even touching their instruments. Novices, on the other hand, can quickly write down their practices and notes here. It is one of the most popular

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Why You Should Hire a Technical Product Manager

For every software company, having a technical product manager is like having a strong bridge between the technical and non-technical teams. A technical product manager can communicate clearly with non-technical stakeholders. In today’s business landscape, it’s becoming more important to have someone who understands technology and can apply their knowledge to the product and the

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What Is the STRIDE Method for DevSecOps?

Security is becoming increasingly important for many organizations. Therefore, before deploying any application, they will typically do threat modeling to understand the threats. For threat modeling to be effective, it must first identify the various kinds of threat agents that can harm an application or computer system. These threat agents can include things like the

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Retroarch: Install, Setup, and Use Retroarch for Retro-gaming on Linux

If you remember your childhood games and want to dive into a little bit of nostalgia, Retroarch has your back! It is a high-quality emulation software that clubs together a plethora of gaming computers including Gameboy, PlayStation, PSP, and many more! If you still have your game ROMs you can enjoy retro-gaming on your own

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Getting Started With Hugo: Static Website Generator

Static websites are great for blogs and minimal websites. They are significantly smaller when compared to dynamic websites and hence can be hosted using very minimal server hardware requirements. Today we will be going through a static website generator called Hugo. Hugo is written in go and is capable of running very fast. There are

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