An ardent RSS feed user? Here’s a new, modern feed reading application for desktop Linux. You can easily bring all your feeds from Feedly and NewsBlur here.
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How to Upgrade to Fedora 34 Beta Right Now
Want to try the features of Fedora 34 like GNOME 40 right now? You can upgrade to Fedora 34 beta. Here’s how.
Plausible: Privacy-Focused Google Analytics Alternative
Plausible is an open source web analytics tool with focus on two things: privacy and simplicity. Here’s what you need to know about this Google Analytics alternative.
Meet Sleek: A Sleek Looking To-Do List Application
Sleek is a modern looking, Electron-based GUI frontend for todo.txt. You can use this open source software on Linux and Windows.
Top 14 Terminal Emulators for Linux (With Extra Features or Amazing Looks)
You can run commands in any terminal in Linux but some terminals provide either additional useful features or some interestingly different looks. Here are some terminal emulators you may try.
Use gdu for a Faster Disk Usage Checking in Linux Terminal
Similar to ncdu in user-friendliness but faster in performance, gdu can be a good choice for disk usage analysis in Linux terminal.
Kooha is a Nascent Screen Recorder for GNOME With Wayland Support
Kooha tries to bring screen recording support to desktop Linux running on Wayland display server. Here are the features and installation instructions.
Dual Booting Ubuntu and Windows With a SSD and a HDD
Here are the steps for installing Ubuntu alongside Windows on a computer that has both SSD and HDD.
Linux Mint Cinnamon vs MATE vs Xfce: Which One Should You Use?
Decided to use Linux Mint but confused with the available choices of Cinnamon, MATE and Xfce variants? Let me help you with which Linux Mint version should you use.
How to Update openSUSE Linux System
Quick tutorial showing both command line and graphical ways of updating an openSUSE Linux system. Helpful for new openSUSE users.