Debian 10 is almost ready to transition to the newest Stable release of Debian Linux. However, since it’s relatively new, some apps that users come to expect on Debian via software repositories aren’t yet ready. One of the biggest apps not yet officially supporting Debian 10 with a dedicated software repository …
Read More »How to clone a Linux Hard Drive with Gparted
Duplicating hard drive partitions can be tedious if you use a tool like Clonezilla or another Linux-backup utility. If you’re in a hurry, it’s much better to use the duplication feature built right into everyone’s favorite Linux partition editor: Gparted! In this guide, we’ll go over how to clone a …
Read More »How to install NotePad++ on Linux
Notepad++ is one of the most popular text editors on Windows. It’s not hard to see why, as the application has a lot of impressive features, supports multiple programming languages, and more. Sadly, the developers have no plans to write a native, Linux version of the Notepad++ app. Fortunately, thanks …
Read More »How to improve Elementary OS’s quick launcher
Elementary OS‘s Pantheon desktop environment is very polished, and as a result, has been gaining some serious traction in the Linux community. Because of these gains, positivity surrounding the project continues to grow. Suffice it to say, there are many great things to say about Elementary OS, and it’s desktop …
Read More »How to install and set up the BitWarden app on Linux
The Bitwarden app is an open source password manager for Linux, Mac, Windows, and most modern web browsers. It’s completely free to use and offers useful features such as integration with ubikey and many aspects of the desktop. One of the best reasons to choose Bitwarden over something like LastPass …
Read More »How to fix broken packages on Debian
When using Debian Linux, you may find yourself downloading DEB packages from the internet to install the software you need to use. Much like Ubuntu Linux, developers that focus on Debian often don’t bother setting up dedicated software repositories and give out packages for users to download and install. Most …
Read More »5 best Grub2 bootloader themes to use on Linux
Lots of Linux users don’t know it, but the Grub2 bootloader can be customized. Just like every other aspect of the Linux platform, there are dozens of themes to look through, which means there’s something for everyone! In this list, we’ll go over some of the best Grub2 bootloader themes …
Read More »How to install SolydXK Linux
SolydXK is a Debian-based Linux operating system. It sticks very close to the Debian philosophy: open source and stability. In addition, it boasts that it has excellent security features, and offers users unique, customized XFCE and KDE Plasma 5 desktop environments. Getting SolydXK working is similar to installing Debian. To …
Read More »How to correct dependency errors on Debian
Dependency errors can sometimes occur on Debian Linux when the user downloads a package from the internet, and the operating system can’t find the right dependent files and libraries required to run the program successfully. So, if you’ve run into dependency errors on Debian when installing applications, follow along and …
Read More »How to install Chromium on Linux
Chromium is the open source equivalent to Google’s closed-source web browser. It is highly considered the best way to go on Linux if you’re a fan of Google’s Chrome web browser, but have issues with privacy, and tracking. It is also a good alternative for those that prefer the free …
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