Fresh is an easy-to-use and poweful text editor for the terminal. It takes many things we love about modern graphical editors and brings them to the terminal.
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7 deadly Linux commands that can wipe out or crash your computer
From fork bombs to fake “language pack” removals, these commands can wreck Linux fast. Here’s what they do and how to stay ...
Linux offers control, security, and freedom, but its learning curve, software, and hardware issues may challenge some users.
Homebrew is a free, open-source package manager for Linux and MacOS that simplifies the installation and management of software. Think of Homebrew as a command-line version of the App Store that ...
One thing currently a bit lacking on Linux is the performance of ray tracing with the open source Mesa RADV driver, but a big ...
Cybercriminals use ErrTraffic tool to automate malware distribution through fake browser error messages, with attacks ...
You can revisit the early days of Linux through MiDesktop, a modern fork of the original KDE 1. It's a must-try nostalgic experiment.
I really have too many tray icons. You know the ones. They sit on your taskbar, perhaps doing something in the background or, ...
Command & Conquer - Combined Arms is an excellent free and standalone classic RTS game, with release 1.08 out now adding ...
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6 practical uses for the lspci command on Linux
The lspci command actually has two more levels of verbosity you can access by typing -vv or -vvv. You'll end up with a ton of text to parse, though. Unless you're a developer, you probably won't gain ...
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