Linux Desktop

Surf the Web in your Linux Terminal with Browsh
Do you live in the terminal? Are your dreams filed with pixels so retro that Minecraft had to come up with them? Then you are

Fedora 36, a look at what’s new
Today we are going to look at Fedora 36 to see what has changed, what is still the same, and perhaps some features we would

Unlock Firefox’s Full Potential with JavaScript
We showed you how to break the styling monopoly on Firefox with CSS. Now we go a step further. Basically, remaking your browser into what

Kicking out unwanted SSH Sessions the right way! | SSH Security
Have you ever ran a process on a server that just took forever, so you left it to run? Perhaps you forgot to plug in

This is How You Watch Movies the Linux way with MPV
MPV is the best way to view media on Linux by a long shot. You can also do a few things you would not expect.

The Pacman Cheatsheet That Will Make Your Life Better
Here’s one for the Arch\Arch-based gang! Today I’ll be covering basic pacman commands that you need to know in order to really use pacman to

5 Things to do IMMEDIATELY After Installing Arch Linux
Today we are going to start out with a base installation of Arch Linux. This can be done in 20 minutes on a good connection

Maximize Your Productivity with Vim Plugins and .vimrc
Vim, the text editor of choice for so many. Why might you ask? Why would someone use technology that is nearly 30 years old? The

How to Install Arch Linux for Newbies
So, you’re new to Linux and you want to try out that distribution that many say is bad for newbies. Well, to be honest, it

How to Migrate From Compton to Picom
For years Compton has been the go-to compositor for those that want to control panel opacity or smooth window animations. Turns out a few years

Introduction to btop
We brought you top, htop, and now we are bringing you btop. A clickable interface with some fun styling options right out of the box.

Conky, System Data in Style
So, you would like to know information about your system on your desktop for easy access. You can run conky on your regular desktop, or