Candy is an elegant, gradient style theme for the Linux desktop. It is colorful, and unique, and is unlike any other icon theme on the Linux platform. If you’re looking for a great new set of icons for your desktop and are sick of the popular themes, take a chance …
Read More »How to set up the Apple Swift language on Linux
Apple’s Swift programming language works on Ubuntu Linux, and the language is open source. If you’re a developer looking to set up the Apple Swift language on Linux, follow along with this guide, and you’ll be ready to start writing programs in no time! Ubuntu Linux setup Apple’s Swift programming …
Read More »How to install Blender on Linux
Blender is the leading, free 3D modeling tool on Linux. It’s highly advanced and can be used for everything from video game development, films, as well as basic animation projects. The Blender application is an open-source project, so it enjoys widespread support on all modern Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, Debian, …
Read More »How to play Commodore 64 games on Linux
Commodore 64 was one of the best-selling home computer systems of its time. Sadly, that time is long passed, and the machine isn’t in production anymore. The only way to enjoy it in modern times is with emulation. On Linux, you can play Commodore 64 games through the Vice emulator. …
Read More »How to improve Linux performance in a VirtualBox VM
VirtualBox virtual machines are slow, thanks to the default VM configuration. If you use VirtualBox to run Linux, you may notice that performance isn’t great, and are looking for ways to improve it. It is possible to improve your Linux VM’s performance by tweaking settings in VirtualBox. Follow along in …
Read More »How to play No Man’s Sky on Linux
No Man’s Sky is an expansive survival game set in a massive universe, filled with different planets and star systems to explore. The object of the game is to explore the vast universe in your spaceship, colonize various planets you discover, and build things. The game never had a Linux …
Read More »How to check GPU temperature on Linux
Is your graphics card getting a bit hot while using Linux? Are you wondering what the temperature is, but are unable to check it? If so, follow along with this guide and learn how to check your GPU temperature on Linux! Lm_Sensors Lm_Sensors is a command-line sensor detecting application that …
Read More »How to fix the “NO_PUBKEY” GPG error on Ubuntu
The “NO_PUBKEY” GPG error occurs when a user adds a software repository or PPA to Ubuntu without adding the GPG signing key. Since Ubuntu’s software back-end takes security seriously, the system will not allow the user to install anything from the repository without this key, and so this error appears. …
Read More »How to access Windows Bitlocker partitions in Linux
Microsoft’s encryption technology for Windows is known as Bitlocker. It’s great technology that, when used on a partition, can protect your privacy. However, if you’re using Linux alongside Windows, you may be disappointed to know that there isn’t any support for Bitlocker partitions out of the box on most modern …
Read More »How to run Mac command-line apps on Linux
If you’ve been waiting to run your favorite Mac command-line apps on Linux, you’ll be happy to know that progress is being made. Thanks to the Darling project, it’s now possible to run macOS command-line apps on Linux. Here’s how to get it working. Why no GUI apps? Darling as …
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