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Downgrade Flatpak packages with ease on Linux

Downgrade Flatpaks Packages Easily On Linux!

The problem with being up-to-date with all the software packages is that you have to encounter bugs. Sometimes the developers do not test their applications enough and push for updates everywhere and the end user has to suffer (note that…

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  • Aadesh
  • December 26, 2022
  • Linux

QuickEMU – Run Virtual Machines on your PC with this Terminal based Virtual Machine Manager

Use QuickEMu For Managing Virtual Machines Easily!

QuickEMU is a Terminal based virtual machine manager. It is very lightweight and can automatically download the ISOs of any version of any Linux distribution (or even Windows) on your system in a simple and fast manner. It is very…

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  • Aadesh
  • December 26, 2022
  • Linux

How to set up and enable Flatpaks on Linux

FLatpaks The Universal Package Manager

Flatpaks are just one of the many solutions offered on the Linux desktop to solve the problem of ‘too many package managers’. However, it is very different from any package manager such as pacman (On Arch Linux), dnf (On Fedora…

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  • Aadesh
  • December 26, 2022
  • Linux

Auto-CPUfreq – A CPU speed optimizer for Linux

Save Your Battery On Laptops!

Auto-CPUFreq is an open-source tool which is an automatic CPU speed and power optimizer for Linux desktops. If you are using your laptop on battery, then it reduces the frequency of your CPU and if you launch any resource-heavy task…

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  • Aadesh
  • December 26, 2022
  • Linux

CPU-X: A Linux alternative for CPU-Z

CPU X A Viable Alternative For CPU Z On Linux

CPU-X is an open source application for those users who used CPU-Z on Windows and are now looking for a similar GUI alternative in the Linux world because CPU-Z is not available on Linux. While you can certainly use something…

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  • Aadesh
  • December 26, 2022
  • Linux

Configure RGB with Razergenie 1.0 on Razer devices

Razergenie

Razergenie is an open-source GUI application that uses OpenRazer daemon in the background to manage RGB on all your Razer devices and peripherals. Linux gaming is on the rise and as we all know that RGB increases gaming performance, therefore…

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  • Aadesh
  • December 26, 2022
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