We go through a simple way to digitize your CD collection using open source software.
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Linux for Beginners: Should You Make the Switch?
When it comes to operating systems, most people tend to go for the most popular options.
Read moreUnderstanding Path of Exile’s Unique Approach to Endgame Content
For players unfamiliar with the genre, titles like Path of Exile (PoE) can be hard to place. This is especially true as the heyday of the top-down action RPG is long passed.
Read moreLinux at Home: Learn an Instrument with Linux
Learning and playing an instrument has some real benefits to boosting your mood and mental health, as it sparks electrical signals using both sides of your brain.
Read moreHow to Play Windows Games on Linux
More and more people are switching to Linux because it has a very user-friendly interface and is more stable after updates than Windows.
Read moreLinux at Home: Circuit Design with Linux
Take any random circuit from the internet and start your designing. With this software, you’ll be able to practice, practice, practice.
Read moreLinux at Home: Digital Music Production with Linux
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is an important tool in your creative arsenal.
Read moreLinux at Home: Creative Writing with Linux
Now is a great time to take up a new hobby. How about spending your time penning a classic novel or screenplay?
Read moreLinux at Home: Digital Art with Linux
Instead of painting on canvas or paper, digital art software allows you to paint and draw directly onto a computer, which has a number of amazing advantages.
Read moreThree Beginner-Friendly Data Mining Solutions
Data mining is no longer a mythical thing that only a handful of data scientists understand. Everyone leverages data to do their work.
Read moreLinux at Home: Research Your Family Tree
The Linux at Home feature continues with a great pastime – researching your family tree.
Read moreLinux at Home: Embroidery design
Continuing in our Linux at Home series, John looks at embroidery software. Embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn.
Read moreLinux at Home: Collaborating in real-time
When you work remotely, collaborating with colleagues in real-time is much more efficient than corresponding via email. The software featured in this article lets you edit documents collaboratively in real-time.
Read moreLinux at Home: Explore the Universe from your Garden
Astronomy is for everyone, and even with just the naked eye, it’s a fascinating and rewarding hobby for life. Here’s free software to get you started.
Read moreLinux at Home – Take a break with rapid gameplay
In this series, we look at a range of home activities where Linux can make the most of our time at home, keeping active and engaged. The change of lifestyle enforced by Covid-19 is an opportunity to expand our horizons, and spend more time on activities we have neglected in the past.
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