Linux

How to install Enso OS

how to install enso os How to install Enso OS

Enso OS is a “green” Linux operating system, that is relatively new on the scene. Their mission is to provide a useful, modern, and lightweight operating system that is easy to use, and can run on even the oldest hardware. In this guide, we’ll go over how to set up …

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How to install the Zoom video conferencing app on Linux

how to install the zoom video conferencing app on linux How to install the Zoom video conferencing app on Linux

Are you using Linux and in need of good video conferencing tool that can handle high-quality video and audio? Install Zoom! It’s a cloud-based conference tool that works perfectly on Linux and supports Ubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux (unofficially,) as well as Fedora, OpenSUSE, and many other Linux distributions via Flatpak. …

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How to install Evernote on Linux

how to install evernote on linux How to install Evernote on Linux

Evernote is one of the most popular note-taking applications ever. The service has millions of users, and it grows every day and is constantly adding in new features to get excited about. Sadly, for as good as the service is, there is no support for Linux users. So, if you …

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How to easily install DEB packages on Ubuntu

how to easily install deb packages on ubuntu How to easily install DEB packages on Ubuntu

Aside from Snap packages, and the Ubuntu Software Center, Ubuntu Linux relies on downloadable DEB packages to provide users with software. Unfortunately, it can be quite challenging to install DEB packages on Ubuntu through the terminal interface for beginner users. Even though DEB packages are quite a pain to deal …

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How to add directories to path on Linux

how to add directories to path on linux How to add directories to path on Linux

On Linux, $PATH defines the standard directories in which executable programs can run from on the system through the terminal. These directories are “/usr/bin”, “/usr/local”, “/usr/sbin”, and a few other ones (depending on what Linux distribution you use). If you want to run programs outside of these directories, the directory …

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How to install the Areeze icon theme on Linux

how to install the areeze icon theme on linux How to install the Areeze icon theme on Linux

The Areeze icon theme is a slick re-colored spin on the default Breeze icon theme for KDE Plasma 5. Areeze intends to take the best aspects of the Breeze theme while matching other KDE themes such as Apollo and Ares. Areeze is first and foremost a KDE Plasma 5 icon …

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How to view online content offline on Linux

how to view online content offline on linux How to view online content offline on Linux

As strange as this may sound, not everyone has a reliable internet connection in 2019. There are many reasons for this. Perhaps the most common reason for lack of internet access is that internet service providers often neglect rural areas (especially in America). Another reason is that in much of …

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How to install the Flock team communication app on Linux

how to install the flock team communication app on linux How to install the Flock team communication app on Linux

Flock is a team communication application for Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile platforms. It’s very similar to a lot of other collaborative chat tools on the market today, such as Slack, HipChat, Rocketchat, Mattermost, and others. It claims to be a much cheaper alternative to Slack while offering up competitive …

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How to set up the rEFInd bootloader on Linux systems

how to set up the refind bootloader on linux systems How to set up the rEFInd bootloader on Linux systems

REFInd is a UEFI bootloader. It’s much more aesthetically pleasing than the default Grub bootloader on Linux. It is highly customizable, and can be configured to boot just about any operating system alongside Linux with ease! Better yet, it can allow users to more easily manage multiple operating systems for …

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How to set up the Glances system monitor on Linux

how to set up the glances system monitor on linux How to set up the Glances system monitor on Linux

Glances is a powerful system monitor application that is accessible via a web browser over the network, or on the local machine. It can monitor everything from CPU usage, available system Memory, Load, Disk Input/Output, Filesystem capacity, and much more. The app is free, and the source code is available …

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