How to Install Grub Customizer on Ubuntu
The Grub Customizer is a handy GUI tool that lets you configure various aspects of the Grub bootloader. You can use it to change the order of the boot and make Windows boot by default. […]
The Grub Customizer is a handy GUI tool that lets you configure various aspects of the Grub bootloader. You can use it to change the order of the boot and make Windows boot by default. […]
Among the various GNOME 42 features were a number of changes relating to the desktop’s support for the remote desktop protocol (RDP) and screen sharing. This included the ability to extend the desktop on to […]
Open source reading and editing tools for PDFs are often more secure and reliable alternatives to the applications residing in the first pages of “PDF editor” search results. There, you’re likely to see proprietary applications […]
By coming pre-loaded with Pop!_OS and its “Cosmic” desktop experience. This offers easy-access to tiling window features, thousands of Flatpak apps through the Pop Shop, and more frequent kernel and graphic driver updates than those […]
Yes I know browser based one’s like Firefox also existed, but were shut down due to some or other criminal abuse. The Magic Wormhole protocol does use a Rendezvous Server, so a 3rd party service […]
Of course, if you’re familiar with Linux phone development you will should of heard of (and maybe even tried) Phosh by now. This is a mobile UI associated with the GNOME project but initially spearheaded […]
An official KDE Connect mobile client is now available on the Apple App Store. The addition of this official iOS app means folks with an iPhone and/or iPad can benefit from a deeper set of […]
Adding and editing cron jobs is very simple. Add a name, the full command you want to run, and the time (using cron syntax), and save. As a bonus, you can also capture logs, and […]
If you have dual boot with Windows and Linux, you will probably want to access files from Windows to Linux and vice versa. By default, Linux can read the Windows partitions (FAT and NTFS), but […]
There has finally been a breakthrough — Thanks to the dedicated community that has sprung up around this topic, a set of kernel patches manage to work around the hardware issues. It’s now possible to […]