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How to Choose the Perfect Linux Distribution for Your Needs

Which Linux Distro should I use? Oh…man. This is really difficult question to answer. There are 100’s of Linux Distor out there and many more are still emerging. Every distribution try to solve something for user. Some are good for beginneres, developers while some are good for enterpizes only. Choosing the perfect( There is no […]

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Linux vs. Windows: A Comprehensive Comparison

As the world of computing continues to evolve, the debate between Linux and Windows remains a hot topic for both casual users and professionals alike. Each operating system (OS) offers unique features and capabilities, catering to different user needs and preferences. In this comprehensive comparison, we will explore various aspects of Linux and Windows, including

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Linux Mastery: The Ultimate Guide for Beginners

Linux is an open-source operating system that has become increasingly popular for its flexibility, security, and cost-effectiveness. It powers a wide range of devices, from smartphones to supercomputers. This guide is designed to help beginners build a strong foundation in Linux, walking you through the basics and providing essential tips for mastering the system. What

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Learn to install KDevelop – the Plasma IDE – on Linux

Fortunately, Linux is full of competitive IDEs that are fully integrated with the system, but there is also one that integrates with the desktop. Today, you will learn how to install KDevelop on Linux. Introduction KDevelop is a fully-featured Integrated Development Environment, perfect for C and C++ projects and other supported languages. It has great

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How to Install and Use macOS’s Homebrew Package Manager on Linux

Homebrew is a package manager via a terminal that allows us to install certain applications on our system. It does this by using scripts that download and compile through the source code of these applications. The gallery of applications supported by Homebrew is quite high and we find alternatives such as wget or nano. This

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