How to Configure Xorg as Default GNOME Session in Fedora
Wayland is a secure display protocol as well as a library implementing the protocol, that enables communication between your video hardware (the server) and clients
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Wayland is a secure display protocol as well as a library implementing the protocol, that enables communication between your video hardware (the server) and clients
In this article, we will explain briefly about block encryption, Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS), and describes the instructions to create an encrypted block device
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a widely used graphical desktop-sharing system that allows user accounts to remotely connect and control the desktop interface of one
RPM (a recursive acronym for RPM Package Manager) is a free and open-source package management system for Linux. Although it was originally created for use
Seafile is an open source, cross-platform high-performance file syncing and sharing and cloud storage system with privacy protection and teamwork features. It runs on Linux,
PostgreSQL (commonly known as Postgres) is a powerful, free and open source, fully-featured, highly extensible and cross-platform object-relational database system, built for reliability, feature robustness,
The LAMP stack comprises of Linux operating system, Apache web server software, MySQL database management system and PHP programming language. LAMP is a software combination
LEMP or Linux, Engine-x, MySQL and PHP stack is a software bundle composed of open source software installed on the Linux operating system for running
In our last article, we’ve explained how to install openSUSE Leap 15.0 latest release, with the KDE desktop environment. In this tutorial, we will explain
OpenSUSE Leap is a free and open source, “most complete” “regular-release” of the openSUSE Linux distribution. Leap is one of the most usable Linux distributions
In this short quick article, we will show you how to change a user password in Ubuntu Linux using the graphical interface as well as
Ubuntu 19.04, codename Disco Dingo, non-LTS, has finally been released for Desktops, Servers, Cloud and other instances and flavours. This version comes with nine months