Linux Desktop

Xero Linux, KDE done right on Arch Linux
So, you like Arch Linux and you love KDE. Do you just make it all happen yourself? Or would you take Xero Linux for a

EASILY Automate Maintenance In Arch Linux With The Power Of SystemD Timers
The great thing about Arch Linux is that you may customize everything, making your system as heavy or lightweight as you wish. This can also

3 Ways To Greatly Improve Arch Linux Security In (2022)
The fact about security is you have to have a threat model. If not, you will be protecting wildly against mostly paranoia. So, it is

EASILY View Disk Usage in Linux with DUF
How do you check disk usage in Linux? I’m sure that is a question many of us have wondered especially when first learning Linux. There

How To Fix Common Mistakes After Installing Arch Linux Using Arch-Chroot
If you have ever installed Arch before, then you may have forgotten to install something the first time through. Rendering your fresh installation useless in

How To Port Forward with SSH in Linux
So, you want to make a private service that only you can access. Port forwarding can be an excellent way to do this. With the

Using Budgie to give Arch a Windows 11 styled facelift!
I’ll admit that I like the way that Windows 11 looks, so sue me! For the last couple of years now I’ve used i3 and

Keeping Arch Linux Shiny with Automatic Updates using SystemD
So, you think you got a good handle on packages managers? Today we are going to learn about Pacman. One of the more powerful yet

5 Things to do IMMEDIATELY After Installing Garuda
Garuda, one of the newer Arch-based distributions on the scene. Known for a multitude of desktop options. Full of a rich, eye-candy and colorful schema.

Enriching your Linux Terminal Experience with TMUX
tmux is a C-based, open source terminal multiplexer. What that means is that tmux allows you to open multiple terminals instances in one session, instead

Exploring the stars with EndeavourOS
Unlike more newbie friendly Arch Linux options like Manjaro, EndeavourOS isn’t really going for that market. Rising out of the ashes of the discontinued distro

How To Use The SCREEN Command In Linux in (2023)
Today we will be going over Screen. This is not the screen you are reading this on. No, it’s a remarkable terminal application that allows