7 Ways to Speed Up Firefox Browser in Linux Desktop
Firefox browser is the default browser for most modern Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Mint, and Fedora. Initially, its performance
Complete Linux distributions howto’s and tutorials
Firefox browser is the default browser for most modern Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Mint, and Fedora. Initially, its performance
When you visit the official LXLE official site its mantra – ‘Revive that Old PC’ – is boldly captured. And
Distrobox is a nifty tool that allows you to create and manage containers on your favorite Linux distribution using either
PowerShell is both a command-line shell and fully-developed scripting language that is built on the .NET framework. Just like Bash,
Frankly speaking, I cannot recall the last time I used a PC with a CD/DVD drive. This is thanks to
Everyone knows that Linux systems come with root user access and by default, root access is enabled for the outside
LXD is described as the next-generation container and virtual machine manager that offers an immersive for Linux systems running inside
Over the last decade, the open-source community has seen a steady shift to containerization as the preferred way of deploying
Data replication is the process of copying your data across multiple servers to improve data availability and enhance the reliability
Samba is an open-source and most popular widely used program that enables end-users to access Linux shared directory from any
This article was earlier written for APC (Alternative PHP Cache), but APC is deprecated and no longer working with PHP
The DNF (Dandified Yum) is the next-generation version of the YUM (Yellowdog Updater, Modified), is an open-source default package manager