We show you how easy it is to install software in Linux. This article is part of our Linux for Starters series.
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We show you how easy it is to install software in Linux. This article is part of our Linux for Starters series.
Read moreThis article guides you around the desktop in Ubuntu. It’s part of our Linux for Starters series teaching you all the basics.
Read moreAfter installing Ubuntu 21.04, you’re ready to use your new system. But there are some additional steps we recommend you do.
Read moreIn this article we show you how to install Ubuntu 21.04 on your hard disk. It’s a slick process.
Read moreOne of the easiest ways to install Linux is by creating a bootable USB key. We will walk you through the process for the Ubuntu Desktop distro.
Read moreIn this week’s blog, I look at some of the ways you can run programs from different operating systems on the AWOW AK41. I examine hardware virtualization, dual booting, as well as using a compatibility layer.
Read moreLooking for a new desktop environment that places emphasis on the keyboard input device over the mouse? Check out Regolith in this review.
Read moreThe purpose of this article is to identify insightful and well written Linux books that can be downloaded without charge. The majority of the books featured in this article are themselves released under an open source license.
Read moreThe KDE Slimbook II is shiny, smart, and sleek, but it is not only good-looking: it is also powerful. The new i5 and i7 microprocessors and DDR4 RAM make it much faster than its predecessor. Other improvements include a touchpad that “clicks” wherever you press it, and larger internal WiFi antennas that guarantee you will get a better reception wherever a WiFi network is available.
Read moreMany no-charge e-books are, frankly, little more than spam bait, often published only to entice you to purchase a book from the same publisher. Poorly written, and with very little original content. Whereas the recommended texts below are definitely worth downloading. They’ll teach you the basics about Linux and so much more. They’re the ideal starting point for your Linux adventures. And you don’t have to divulge any personal information to get your hands on them.
Read moreThe focus of this article is to select some of the finest Linux books which are available to download for free. The vast majority of the books featured here can also be freely distributed to others.
To cater for all tastes, we have chosen a wide range of books, encompassing general introductions to Linux, books that concentrate on a specific distribution or application, books for programmers, as well as books that have defined the evolution of free software. All of the texts here come with our strongest recommendation. So get reading (and downloading).
Read moreThe purpose of this article is to identify insightful and well written Linux books that can be downloaded without charge. The majority of the books featured in this article are themselves released under an open source license.
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