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A new major release of open source text editor GNU nano is here. GNU nano 3.0 reads files 70% faster and brings several other features. GNU nano is one of the most popular terminal based text editors. Those who keep forgetting how to exit Vim, seek …
This step-by-step guide shows you how to install FreeDOS on VirtualBox in Linux. Installing FreeDOS on VirtualBox in Linux In November of 2017, I interviewed Jim Hall about the history behind the FreeDOS project. Today, I’m going to tell you how to install and use FreeDOS. …
It’s no secret that the Linux gaming library offers only a fraction of what the Windows library offers. In fact, many people wouldn’t even consider switching to Linux simply because most of the games they want to play aren’t available on the platform. At the time …
MPV is an open source, cross platform video player that comes with a minimalist GUI and feature rich command line version. VLC is probably the best video player for Linux or any other operating system. I have been using VLC for years and it is still …
Dropbox is thinking of limiting the synchronization support to only a handful of file system types: NTFS for Windows, HFS+/APFS for macOS and Ext4 for Linux. Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud services for Linux. A lot of folks happen to utilize the Dropbox …
Ubuntu Budgie 18.10 is released in October and it promises to be the best release yet. A raft of major improvements are touched on in the preview notes for Ubuntu Budgie 18.10, which spread its wings alongside the regular Ubuntu 18.10 beta on September 27. Stock …
A pair of powerful new Linux PCs have gone on sale from Spanish company Slimbook, including a high-end liquid-cooled illuminated rig. Best known for its range of Linux laptops, like the KDE-branded KDE Slimbook, the new The Slimbook Kymera is the first proper desktop Linux PC …
Operating systems all now provide support for almost all languages and locales. Due to the widespread use of servers and computers all over the world, creating support for languages other than English was inevitable. Whether it’s for personal or professional use, millions of people need …