A Detailed Guide to Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS)

The directory(folder) structure in Linux-based operating systems follows the Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) defined and maintained by the Linux Foundation. Having a well-defined standard makes it easier for the users and software developers to know the location of installed binaries, system files, system information, etc. This way Linux applications don’t have to be tailored

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ungoogled-chromium – A privacy-focused alternative of Google Chrome

Google Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers used around the world. However privacy-oriented folks know that Google doesn’t have the best track record regarding data security. It’s well known that the browser tracks and sells user data. Even the open-source version of Google Chrome i.e. Chromium has Google web services running in

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NextCloud vs Owncloud: Which self-hosted cloud solution is better?

Owncloud vs Nextcloud are Open-source Self-hosted cloud storage services and are often considered the same, but they differ in services, features, pricing, and security. In this article, we will compare Owncloud vs Nextcloud in services, features, security, and pricing. There are other cloud services like Google Cloud, Dropbox, and Microsoft’s One Drive, but they don’t

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