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How to Mount Bitlocker Encrypted Windows Partition in Linux

Struggling with mounting BitLocker encrypted Windows partition inside Linux desktop? Here’s a step-by-step procedure to help with that.
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Audacity 3.1 Sound Editor Released

The release of the free sound editor Audacity 3.1 has been published, which provides tools for editing sound files (Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, and WAV), recording and digitizing sound, changing the parameters of the sound file, overlaying tracks, and applying effects (for example, noise suppression, changing the tempo and tone). Audacity code is distributed under […]

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Microsoft Edge Stable Build is Now Available to Download for Linux

Microsoft Edge has finally made its appearance with the final build for Linux. It seems like a promising option for Windows users dabbling with Linux. Learn more here.
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How to Install Firefox 93 in Linux Desktop

Firefox 93 was officially released for all major OS, including Linux, Mac OSX, Windows, and Android. The binary package is now available for download for Linux (POSIX) systems with brand new features. Learn about the new release here.
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How To Create GUI Dialog Boxes In Bash Scripts With Zenity

Zenity is a rewrite of gdialog, the GNOME port of dialog which allows you to create GUI dialog boxes in Bash scripts in Linux, BSD, and Windows.
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Windows vs Ubuntu

In this post, I will share my opinion on two operating systems: Windows and Ubuntu. I will point out all the pros and cons of both. I will share some nice tips and tricks that might be handy in your daily workflow which will help you compare them or make you switch to one or […]

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How Windows NTFS Finally Made it into Linux

Microsoft’s New Technology File System has been with us for decades and at long, long last it’s going to be fully supported for penguins.
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OpenSilver 1.0 Released, an Open-Source Implementation of Silverlight

Published the first stable release of the project OpenSilver source, which offers an open implementation of the platform Silverlight, which allows you to create interactive web applications using C #, XAML and .NET technologies. The project code is written in C # and is distributed under the MIT license. Compiled Silverlight applications can run on […]

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Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux, Part 18— Remote Desktop to Windows from Ubuntu

It’s not uncommon for people interested in Linux to have multiple PCs in their home. Hardware comes in different shapes and sizes. They may be notebooks, tablets, home servers, media boxes, even single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi. Some of the devices may be headless (i.e. with no monitor attached). Regardless, with multiple devices, a […]

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Windowsfx 11, a Linux Distro Flavored Like Windows 11 and Without the Need for TPM

Windowsfx 11 is the new version of another of the GNU/Linux distributions that try to bring the free system closer to Windows users using the fantastic possibilities of visual and interface customization of Linux.
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Top 11 Reasons Why Linux is Better than Windows

For some time now, there has been an ongoing debate over which is better between Linux and Windows. Both are popular and widely used operating systems. However, the time has proven that Linux is the beast between the two given the numerous benefits it provides over Windows. Explore some of the reasons why Linux is […]

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Opinions or Options: An Honest View of Windows versus Linux

A war is going on in my house. Yes, that’s right. I call it “The War of O.S.’s.” My wife prefers Mac. My son is clan Microsoft. And I come from the foreign land of Linux. However, in recent years, we have called a truce. I don’t bring up why I think Linux is better […]

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PeaZip 8.2 Released, Focused on Improving Command Line Usage

PeaZip 8.2 archive manager for Linux and Windows now supports a massive 225 archive formats. The new version focuses on improving user experience on Linux systems, updating installers, improving the automatic configuration of applications for “open wit…

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OpenShot Video Editor 2.6.0 Released with Many Improvements

OpenShot Video Editor 2.6.0 comes with the all necessary tools a user needs to create exclusive videos for online sharing channels like YouTube. OpenShot is a free video editing software for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It is an easy-to-use video editor …

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Best Linux Distros for Windows Users

This article will be divided into 2 main parts. The first will be about the best desktop environments for Windows users, and the second will be about the best distributions for Windows users. For new users, one term that I will be using throughout this article is Linux kernel, the Linux kernel is the base […]

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How to Detect and Manage Devices on Linux

Many Linux beginners coming from Windows know how to manage devices on their Windows systems. But they do not know how to do the same on Linux. Here I am going to help you how to detect and manage devices in your Linux system.
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Proton 6.3-6 Adds Support for Blood of Steel, Guardians VR, and Many Other Games

With Steam Deck coming to gamers everywhere later this year, Valve is putting a lot of effort on making their Proton compatibility tool for Steam Play support as many Windows games as possible. In fact, Valve said that they plan to make all Windows games in the Steam library compatible with Linux systems before the […]

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GitUI 0.17 Adds The Ability To Compare Commits, New Options Popup

GitUI, a fast terminal user interface for Git written in Rust, available for Linux, macOS and Windows, had a new release yesterday which adds new features like the ability to compare commits, new options popup, and more.
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8 Reasons to Switch from Windows to Linux

There’s been an upsurge in the number of users switching from Windows to Linux. Here are the reasons to make that switch from Windows to Linux.
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How to Install Wine on Linux Mint 20

In the following guide, you will learn how to install and configure Wine on Linux Mint 20 operating systems. Wine is an open-source compatibility layer that allows you to run Windows applications on Unix-like operating systems like Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS. It is an interface that translates Windows system calls into equivalent POSIX calls used by Linux and other Unix-based operating […]

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