Category: Linux
Linux FAQ resource and tutorials.Basic Linux tutorials. Contains usual commands,scripts, installations instructions and configuration examples.
Brief: KDE’s upcoming Plasma Bigscreen project lets you use open source technologies to turn your regular TV into a smart one. Smart TVs are the new normal these days. Mostly based on Android, these smart TVs let you play YouTube, Netflix, Spotify and other streaming services. …
Recently, Oracle announced the general availability of Java 14 (or the Oracle JDK 14). If you are someone who wants to have the latest and greatest to experiment and develop stuff – you can try installing Java 14 on your Linux system. Oracle JDK 14 (or …
Brief: Open source screen recording and streaming software OBS Studio 25.0 has just been released and it brings the ability to capture Vulkan-based games with game capture among other new features. If you are into recording your desktop or streaming it, you might have heard of …
Fedora 32 should be releasing at the end of April, around the same time as the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS release. Since we are covering the Ubuntu 20.04 release in detail, we thought of doing the same for our Fedora fans here. In this article, I am …
Brief: Pixelorama is a cross-platform, free and open source 2D sprite editor. It provides all the necessary tools to create pixel art in a neat user interface. Pixelorama: open source sprite editor Pixelorama is a tool created by young game developers at Orama Interactive. They have …
Brief: OpenStreetMap is a community-driven map – which is a potential alternative to Google Maps. Learn more about this open source project. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free editable map of the world. Anyone can contribute, edit, and make changes to the OpenStreetMap to improve it. You …
In this tutorial, you’ll learn various ways to install Netbeans IDE on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions. NetBeans is an open source integrated development environment that comes with good cross-platform support. This tool has been recognized by the Java and C/C++ development community widely. The development …
Before I show you how to change Mac address in Linux, let’s first discuss why would you change it in the first place. You may have several reasons. Maybe you don’t want your actual MAC address (also called physical address) to be exposed on a public …
Amazon has launched its own Linux-based open source operating system, Bottlerocket. Before you get too excited and try to install and run it, I must tell you that it’s not your regular Linux distribution like Ubuntu, Fedora or Debian. What is it then? Bottlerocket: Linux distribution …