Corsair keyboards are great for gaming on a PC, especially at night time, due to the excellent RGB backlight capabilities that they have. Users can easily change the Corsair keyboard backlight to display different colors and styles. Through the Linux kernel, the Corsair line of gaming keyboards works pretty well. …
Read More »How to get Microsoft Powershell on Linux
PowerShell is Microsoft’s answer to the Unix command-line. It’s powerful and primarily targeted at developers looking for a rock solid command-line and scripting framework. The PowerShell tool and framework isn’t exclusive to Windows users. To the surprise of many, Microsoft has made it possible to use their PowerShell platform on …
Read More »How to install Debian 9 Linux on a home server
Ubuntu and CentOS get all of the love from Linux users when it comes to servers, but Debian Linux can hold its own in the server space as well. Debian’s ultra-focus on stability makes it the perfect candidate for a home server. Debian 9 Linux on a home server The …
Read More »How to keep Linux config files in sync
Linux configuration files are a pain to set up, especially if you have multiple computers. Over the years, Linux users have solved this problem (for the most part) by compressing and uploading configurations to various cloud storage providers. For as useful as it is to have an archive of various Linux …
Read More »How to change the LED on a Logitech G series mouse in Linux
Some of the Logitech gaming series of mice have RGB LEDs on them that the user can change. Usually, these changes are made within Microsoft Windows, as the Logitech corporation has little to no Linux support, and hasn’t announced any plans to support the platform in the future. As a …
Read More »How to customize keyboard shortcuts on the XFCE4 desktop
New to the XFCE desktop environment on Linux and looking to modify the default keyboard shortcuts? Want to add new, custom shortcut commands but unsure how to go about it? We can help! Here’s how to customize keyboard shortcuts on XFCE4! Default keyboard shortcuts XFCE4 isn’t loaded with dozens of …
Read More »How to install the LinApple Apple II emulator on Linux
The Apple II was one of Apple’s most popular home computer system. It sold very well, and as a result of the sales, it became an exciting platform for computer games. Many, many types of video games were released on the platform during its lifespan. In 2019, if you find …
Read More »How to access Google Drive on Linux with Open Drive
Google doesn’t plan to support its Drive Service on the Linux desktop. Thankfully, over the years, many third-party sync clients have come on to the scene to bridge the gap. Open Drive is yet another great way to access Google Drive on Linux. Open Drive isn’t a new concept, but …
Read More »How to fix the KDE Plasma panel crash problem
The KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment is rock solid at this point, and rarely has any breaking issues that make it impossible to use the desktop. However, sometimes, the KDE Plasma panel can freeze up and crash, which is a huge problem. Unlike Gnome Shell, KDE Plasma 5 has no …
Read More »5 Microsoft Powerpoint alternatives for Linux users
Microsoft PowerPoint is essential in an office or school setting if you’re required to make presentations. But what if you use Linux and don’t have access to PowerPoint? What do you use? Well, let’s find out with the 5 best Microsoft PowerPoint alternatives for Linux users! 1. Libre Office Impress …
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