Linux Mint has long been the go-to choice for users seeking a clean, stable, and customizable desktop experience. With each release, the Mint team has proven that they are not just maintaining a distribution—they’re...
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💽 How to Add and Extend Partitions in Linux (Step-by-Step Guide)
Managing storage in Linux often requires adding new partitions or extending existing ones. Whether you’re running a virtual machine or working directly on a Linux desktop/server, learning how to safely create, format, and mount...
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🐧 Understanding the Linux File System Structure: A Beginner-Friendly Guide
If you’ve ever opened a Linux terminal or file manager, you may have noticed a collection of oddly named folders like /bin, /etc, and /usr. For someone coming from Windows or macOS, this can...
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🎨 How to Make Linux Mint Look Modern and Boost Productivity
Linux Mint is already one of the most user-friendly Linux distributions out there, but with a few tweaks, you can make it not just look better but also feel faster, cleaner, and more productive....
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🐧 Should You Install Debian 12 (Bookworm) or Jump Straight to Debian 13 (Trixie)?
Debian has always been a distribution that values stability, reliability, and long-term support over being bleeding-edge. That’s why many new users who want to try Debian often ask a simple but tricky question: 👉...
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🌐 Is Linux Ready for Wayland? The Future Beyond X11
For the past few years, if you’ve followed Linux desktop trends, you’ve likely heard a lot about the migration from X11 to Wayland. Almost every major desktop environment—from GNOME to KDE Plasma—has either adopted...
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⚠️ AUR Malware Alert: How to Identify and Avoid Malicious Packages in Arch Linux
The Arch User Repository (AUR) is one of the biggest reasons many people love Arch Linux and its derivatives like Manjaro, EndeavourOS, and Garuda Linux. It’s a vast treasure chest of software that allows...
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🖥️ How to Run Windows Apps Seamlessly on Linux with WinApps
If you’ve been following tech news lately, you already know that Windows 10 support is rapidly approaching its end of life. For many people, this has triggered panic buying of new computers, even though...
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🐧 Top 10 Things to Do After Installing Debian 13
So, you’ve just installed a fresh copy of Debian 13. Congratulations! 🎉 Debian is one of the most stable and powerful Linux distributions available today, but a fresh installation often feels pretty barebones. Out...
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🚀 Installing SteamOS on a Desktop PC – A Step-by-Step GUI Guide (with optional CLI)
🎮 Introduction: Why SteamOS? Ever wondered what it would be like to ditch Windows and run your gaming PC purely on Steam’s own Linux-based operating system? Well, you’re not alone. With the rise of...
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Volla Phone & Volla OS Review: First Impressions of a Privacy-Focused Smartphone
For years, Android users seeking more privacy have had to rely on custom ROMs, forks, and half-finished projects that often came with major trade-offs. Many of those projects were experimental, sometimes buggy, and often...
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My Second Linux Journey: From Arch Linux Struggles to a Smooth Experience with Linux Mint
Embarking on a Linux journey can feel like stepping into an entirely different world—one full of excitement, frustration, learning curves, and fresh possibilities. It’s been over six months since I first shared my experience...
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The Latest Scoop in Linux and Open-Source: Big Changes, New Releases, and Market Shakeups
Hey everyone! Welcome to another deep dive into the world of Linux and open-source news. Today, we have a lot to talk about—bold moves by Microsoft, major releases in prominent Linux distributions, interesting shifts...
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KDE Linux: A Bold Experiment or a Costly Distraction?
Linux users are no strangers to change, experimentation, and the occasional philosophical debate over the “right way” to build a desktop environment. Recently, I found myself in an oddly conflicted state while sitting in...
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Fedora “Everything” (Netinstall) Guide: How to Build the Fedora You Actually Want
Some Linux installers feel like a pre-wired apartment—you move in and work around whatever’s already bolted to the walls. Fedora Everything is different. It’s a netinstaller: a small image that lets you pick your...
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Debian 13 Trixie Review — Part 2: A Serious Deep Dive (RISC-V, “APT 3”, Kernel 6.12, Installer, NVIDIA, Gaming, Security)
This article continues from “Debian 13 Trixie Review: 11 Game-Changing Features That Make It the Biggest Release in Years.” In Part 2, we go beyond surface-level features and evaluate Debian 13 as a project...
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Why Official Desktop Linux Distros Like KDE Linux Matter More Than You Think
When we talk about Linux, we often mention distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, or Mint. But in recent years, there’s been a quiet but powerful shift: desktop environments like KDE Plasma, GNOME, and Cinnamon...
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Debian 13 Trixie Review: 11 Game-Changing Features That Make It the Biggest Release in Years
Debian 13 “Trixie” is here — and it’s not just a quiet, incremental release. This is one of the most important Debian upgrades in years, bringing meaningful desktop improvements, performance optimizations, and better support...
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Ubuntu 24.10 EOL, GNOME Drops X11, Anti-Lag 2 Gaming Boost & More – August 2025
The Linux world never stands still — and this week proved exactly why we love it. From security patches and gaming breakthroughs to desktop revolutions and hardware announcements, we’ve seen one of the most...
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This Week in Linux – Kernel 6.16, Distro Shifts, Security Alerts & Hardware News You Must Know (August 2025)
Another exciting and monumental week just unfolded in the world of Linux, and whether you’re a curious newcomer or a longtime enthusiast, there’s something important for everyone in this roundup. From major kernel releases...
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