- What is Linux Kernel? Application functions of Linux Kernel in computer systems

The obvious common point of Linux-based operating systems is that they all have the Linux Kernel. So what exactly is the Linux Kernel? Application function of Linux Kernel in
- What is Bash in Linux? What can it be used for?

Writing Bash scripts is one of the best ways to increase your Linux expertise, but learning it can be intimidating.
- New free malware scanning tool for Linux

Security firm Kaspersky has just launched a new free malware scanning tool for Linux called KVRT (Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool) that allows users to scan the entire system and
- How to use Scrcpy to control Android on Linux

Scrcpy (pronounced Screen Copy) is an open source application that can be used to seamlessly control and project your Android device on Linux.
- Everything you need to know about the DNF package manager

Dandified Yum (DNF) is a powerful package management front-end for RPM-based Linux distributions.
- 5 best Neofetch alternatives for Linux screen capture

The popular Linux screenshot utility NeoFetch has finally been discontinued. So what should you do if you need to display system information in screenshots of your Linux computer?
- Learn about Dynebolic: Portable operating system that can be carried with you anywhere

Dynebolic is a portable Linux distribution based on Devuan, providing a complete multimedia production system that can run on almost any computer.
- How to use jq command to process JSON in Linux

Jq is a powerful and highly flexible parser program that can stream and filter JSON data out of UNIX files and paths.
- How to use ifconfig command in Linux

This guide will review the essential functions of ifconfig, as well as provide a summary, comparison, and usage scenarios.
- How to install Fossil version control system in Linux

Fossil is a powerful version control system (VCS) for Linux.
- 7 best Linux server distributions

Linux is one of the factors driving today's growing Internet platform. In fact, more than 70% of all websites are powered by Unix, with Linux accounting for 58%.
- How to install OnTrack software on Linux

Ontrack is a simple yet powerful self-hosted budgeting software for Linux. It works by creating a beautiful interface where you can list your budget, review your finances, and even
- 6 best Linux desktop environments in 2024

When it comes to things like desktop environments, it can be difficult to determine the best choice for exactly what you'll be using.
- 4.05% of global computers are using Linux

Previously in February, Linux surpassed the 4% market share mark for the first time, according to Statcounter.
- How to install and play GOG game on Linux

Gone are the days when playing Steam or GOG games on Linux was unthinkable. Playing GOG's vast library of games on your Linux machine is not only possible but surprisingly easy.
- Detection of new utility backdoor leaves many Linux distributions vulnerable to attacks

Backdoor XZ Utils is a serious problem affecting millions of Linux systems, and here's how you can keep your hardware safe.
- Should I upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04?

The latest version for the mainline LTS release of Ubuntu, version 24.04, is due out in April 2024. If you're an existing user, is it worth upgrading?
- How to create your own Caddy web server in Linux

Caddy is a modern, easy-to-use web server for Linux. It works by streamlining the process of creating website configuration files and SSL certificates.
- Canonical will support Ubuntu LTS releases for 12 years

Canonical will now officially support Long Term Support (LTS) Ubuntu releases for 12 consecutive years. This support package includes regular updates as well as unscheduled
- 6 best Linux distributions for Windows users

Linux is the most known and used open source operating system. Whether you are looking for a suitable operating system for your laptop, workstation, desktop, gaming, A/V editing or