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I do this every week, and I love finding ways to make my Linux PCs more useful. These apps all have a common theme of ...
Game developers would have to get serious about supporting Linux If we were really going to have a Year of the Linux Desktop ...
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So I'm looking to ease my main family desktop off of W11 over to Fedora KDE. There are a few things in Windows I need to make sure transition over, like the Plex server for one (files are on a ...
Unzipping files is one of the basic things every operating system out there can do. Each has its own way of doing it and Linux is no different. While you may think unzipping files in Linux might ...
If you need to sync Linux to the cloud, you have options. You can sync to various cloud accounts and even locally. Some of these options are free, while others are paid. For a long time, I used cloud ...
For years, tech companies (well, certain tech companies) tooted their horns about a future in which files didn’t matter. You don’t even need a file manager of any sort, they told us—and, in fact, we ...
Choosing between an online file converter and a desktop file converter app isn’t an easy choice. Both have their pros and cons, and you are almost always missing out on something no matter the choice.
Well, PowerShell itself doesn’t come with a feature to allow you to convert your files. Instead, you will need to use third-party popular tools like FFmpeg and HandBrakeCLI. A lot will also depend on ...
Sometimes we get fed up of using different softwares over and over again for multiple use cases (including music and video playbacks, video editing, torrenting, sync ...
In the world of Linux, where multi-user systems and server security are foundational principles, understanding file permissions and ownership is crucial. Whether you're a beginner exploring your first ...