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Top 10 Lightweight Linux Distros: Your Best Options in 2023

Lightweight Linux distributions are gaining popularity as they offer an excellent way to breathe new life into older hardware or provide a snappier experience on modern systems. These distros are designed to be resource-efficient, requiring minimal sys…

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Top 7 Linux Window Managers

Discover the top 7 Linux window managers that can enhance your desktop experience. From i3 to Openbox, find the perfect one for you.

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Demystifying Ubuntu: A guide to choosing the right version for you

Dive into the world of Ubuntu and its various flavors to understand their unique features and benefits, helping you make an informed decision when selecting the ideal version for your needs and preferences.

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Our hands-on review of AlmaLinux 9 Minimal Edition

AlmaLinux is a free and open-source enterprise-grade Linux distribution. It is a community-driven project that is designed to be a drop-in replacement for CentOS, a widely used Linux distribution that was recently discontinued. AlmaLinux is created to …

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KDE Plasma: Full Featured Desktop That’s Surprisingly Easy on Resources

KDE’s Plasma desktop environment, once considered something of a resource hog, has more features than ever and is Linux’s most configurable desktop, yet it’s as easy on resources as relatively lightweight desktops such as Xfce..
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GoLogin vs. Multilogin vs. Brave

Safe browsing is one of the essential necessities of all Internet users. However, while using the Internet without any protection, users leave a lot of personal information for Third Parties inside cookies and digital fingerprints. Cookies contain information about visited websites, the session’s length and details, and uniquely identify the user that helps determine your device from others. Cookies are mainly determined to personalize your internet experience and propose (advertise) relevant content in the future. The usage of cookies is under the user’s awareness, and you will be asked to leave them or turn them off when you visit a…

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Top 5 Linux Distributions For Virtual Machines

These days, virtual machines are increasingly common. It’s really useful to launch a different operating system for specific tasks. Virtual machines can be used for development, entertainment, and anything else that we don’t want to conduct on our primary operating system. Although every Linux distribution can be installed in a virtual machine such as VirtualBox or VMware, not every Linux distribution will run adequately due to the way virtual machines work (use system resources exactly like any other software). That is why I will compile a list of the best Linux distributions for virtual machines. These Linux distributions come with…

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5 Best USB-Based Bitcoin Mining ASICs in 2022

A guide on the five best USB Bitcoin mining ASICs in 2022: GekkoScience Compac F, GekkoScience NewPac, NanoFury NF6, GekkoScience 2Pac, and AntMiner U2.

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CrossOver Review: The ‘Premium Wine’ to Run Windows Software on Linux

CrossOver lets you run Windows software on Linux, macOS, and ChromeOS. Read the complete review to know if it’s worth getting the ‘paid version of WINE’.

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Linux Mint 21 Review: The Best Distro Just Got a Little Better

Linux Mint is undoubtedly the best distribution for the beginners. The Mint 21 release makes it a bit better in terms of features and functionalities.

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MX Linux review: 10 tips and tricks to get started

The MX Linux is not as mainstream as its Debian-based distros. I just heard of it recently and was thrilled to check it out. It’s based on Debian, so at least user-friendly to a beginner. It is only intimidating when installing, but luckily in this art…

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Best Privacy-Centric Web Browsers For Linux

I wrote an article about the best web browsers for Linux a while ago. Since then, a slew of web browsers have appeared, many of which appear to be based on Chromium or Firefox. However, many of those cool-looking Linux web browsers are not as private as you might think….

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SpiralLinux: The New Distro Making Debian Easier for Beginners

SpiralLinux aims to provide a simplified and out-of-the-box Debian experience. Does it succeed in doing so? Read in this review.

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Internxt – Web3 Ready Privacy-centric Cloud Storage with Linux client

Cloud storage has grown in importance in our daily digital lives. Almost all of us utilise some form of cloud storage service to ensure that our crucial information are kept forever. While cloud storage allows us to keep our data and retrieve them whenever and wherever we want, not all…

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Umbrel: Unique Linux Distro for Self Hosting Open Source Software for Your Homelab

Want to set up a homelab but not comfortable with all the complexity? Umbrel enables you to self host multiple open source software easily.

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Cheapest Web Hosting Services 2022

On LinuxAndUbuntu, we have discussed hosting WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, and other popular software on practically all major web server software. If you want to build a website on any web server, Web hosting is one of the most important components to start with. In this article, I will discuss some…

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Best CMS For 2022

If you want to start your own website in 2022, there are many easy ways to do so with the help of one of these CMS, or content management systems. You must make an important decision when choosing a CMS. In this article, I will list the best CMS, from which you can choose the […]

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How to use Google Drive on Linux

Google Drive is the most popular cloud storage service, offering 15GB of free cloud storage. However, despite being such a popular cloud storage service, there is no official Google Drive client for Linux. There were even rumours that Google was planning to release an official Google Drive client for Linux, but nothing came to fruition. […]

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Google VPN – A VPN For Google’s Premium Users

VPN applications have become one of the most important applications in this age of censorship and bad actors who are constantly looking for information on you. No matter what device you use, there is no shortage of VPNs in the app store. In this article, I will review a VPN service…

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Internxt is an Open Source Encrypted Cloud Service With Native Linux Client

Internxt is one of the rare few open source projects that ticks so many boxes. It is open source and yet easy-to-use commercial cloud storage service.

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