Category: Linux

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How to Change the Default Terminal in Ubuntu

Terminal is a crucial part of any Linux system. It allows you to access your Linux systems through a shell. There are several terminal applications (technically called terminal emulators) on Linux. Most of the desktop environments have their own implementation of the terminal. It may look …

Dino is a Modern Looking Open Source XMPP Client

  Dino: An Open Source XMPP Client XMPP (Extensible Messaging Presence Protocol) is a decentralized model of network to facilitate instant messaging and collaboration. Decentralize means there is no central server that has access to your data. The communication is directly between the end-points. Some of …

What is WireGuard? Why Linux Users Going Crazy Over it?

From normal Linux users to Linux creator Linus Torvalds, everyone is in awe of WireGuard. What is WireGuard and what makes it so special? What is WireGuard? WireGuard is an easy to configure, fast, and secure open source VPN that utilizes state-of-the-art cryptography. It’s aim is …

PaperWM, the Tiling Window Manager for GNOME

Lately, tiling window managers have been gaining popularity even among the regular desktop Linux users. Unfortunately, it can be difficult and time-consuming for a user to install and set up a tiling window manager. This is why projects like Regolith and PaperWM has come up to …