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Games not scaling on Wayland correctly? Here are the few workarounds.

Fix Scaling Issues On Games Running In Wayland

The recent Wayland update has added fractional scaling for HiDPI monitors on Linux, which is amazing for the UI and scaling of the Desktop. However, the Games which you have installed on Linux have also ‘scaled’ along with everything and…

Read MoreGames not scaling on Wayland correctly? Here are the few workarounds.
  • Aadesh
  • January 18, 2023
  • Linux

Lutris – Easily install and play games on Linux

Install Lutris On Your System To Play Games

Lutris is an open source Game Launcher and installer for Linux which can be used to install and launch games from several games stores such as Epic Games or Itch.io. It uses WINE as a backend so that you can…

Read MoreLutris – Easily install and play games on Linux
  • Aadesh
  • January 18, 2023
  • Linux

Converter – A GUI frontend for ImageMagick for image compression and conversion

Convert And Resize Your Images Using Imagemagick Gui Frontend

‘Converter‘ acts as a GUI frontend for the ImageMagick command line image manipulation tool, making it a useful and user-friendly option for those not comfortable with programming commands every time they need to manipulate a file in their image. In…

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  • Aadesh
  • January 18, 2023
  • Linux

ProtonUp-Qt: Install the forks of Proton and WINE on your Steam Deck

Manage Proton Forks On Your System With ProtonUp Qt

If you play games on Linux desktop or Steam Deck, then you might have come across tools like Proton or WINE, which helps Windows-only applications to run on that platform. And although you can enable Proton from Steam, you don’t…

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  • Aadesh
  • January 18, 2023
  • Tutorials

How to Install and Configure Samba on CentOS

How to configure Samba on Centos

Samba is an open-source software suite that provides file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. It is a re-implementation of the SMB (Server Message Block) and CIFS (Common Internet File System) protocols and allows Linux and Unix-based systems to share…

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  • Dinesh Achari
  • January 16, 2023
  • Linux

How To Upgrade The Kernel On Centos

How To Upgrade The Kernel On Centos

I.Introduction Upgrading the Linux kernel on CentOS is a process that allows you to take advantage of the latest improvements and optimizations in the kernel. The kernel is the core of the operating system, and upgrading it can improve system…

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  • Dinesh Achari
  • January 13, 2023
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