Linux | - Part 4

How to Write With Any Language in Linux

When it comes to typing text in languages other than English, Mac users are used to going to a single System Preferences screen, enabling a language or two, then having all the necessary tools at their disposal. The process for Windows users is only slightly more convoluted. Android users, on the other hand, can choose… read more »

6 Reasons Your Favorite Linux OS Is Plagued by Bugs

I’ve been a long-time GNOME user, but for the past few months, I was in a loving relationship with Elementary OS. I found much to love in the minimalist Linux-based operating system, and I encouraged readers to give it a try. But that has changed. The number of bugs I encountered grew over time, and… read more »

10 Strategy Games You Can Play on Linux Today

Linux is becoming a strong alternative to Windows as a PC gaming platform. We’ve seen more and more games released for Linux, and given compatibility with the operating system via Steam and Steam OS, it’s a natural fit. After years of open-source ports, things are looking up. One of the biggest booms in PC gaming… read more »

Linux App Stores Compared: Which One Is Right for You?

macOS users have grown accustomed to getting software from an app store, just like they do on their phones. Microsoft is trying to make the same shift on Windows. Linux doesn’t need to make a change. There, getting apps from a single place has long been the norm! There’s no one operating system called Linux… read more »

7 Ways You Can Use Linux to Organize Your Life

Many people have taken to using smartphones to keep their lives in order, but not you! You have a system in place that you’ve perfected over years, and your laptop or desktop remains your primary means of keeping everything in order. But now you’re switching to Linux, and you want to know what’s out there…. read more »

Make Linux Look Like macOS With These Easy Tweaks

If you like Linux but enjoy the Mac aesthetic, you’re in luck! This article will guide you through the steps to make your Linux desktop behave and look like Apple’s macOS. One of the great benefits of Linux is how you can shape it as you see fit. There are lots of different ways to… read more »

Make Your Linux Music Experience Seamless With These Tools

One amazing thing about Linux desktops is the amount of integration you get. You certainly wouldn’t be able to customize all your applications to have a similar look to them on Windows! Aside from the larger things, this sort of integration has other, less noticeable perks as well. Specifically, you can control your music in the… read more »

How to Install and Use PowerShell on Linux

Windows PowerShell is an excellent configuration management and automation framework. It’s comprised of a command line shell and .NET-based scripting language. Administrators use PowerShell as a means of managing Windows, Linux, and networked clients. In 2016, Microsoft open-sourced PowerShell and debuted a cross-platform iteration. This .NET Core version offers Linux and macOS installers. Because system… read more »

Linux vs. Windows: Which One Uses Less RAM?

Linux is a great way to breathe new life into an old machine. Why? Because most Linux distributions have lower system requirements than Windows, the operating system found on most PCs sold in stores. Linux typically puts less strain on your computer’s CPU and doesn’t need as much hard drive space. But what about RAM?… read more »

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