Linux Desktop
Linux desktop tutorials offer comprehensive instructions to help users navigate and customize their graphical user interfaces, enhancing their overall desktop computing experience.

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

5 Things to do IMMEDIATELY After Installing Manjaro
So, you installed Manjaro and you have never used it before, then this is the right place for you. We are going to go over

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

How To Monitor Linux Resources Using The BTOP Command
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: The Stylish Way to Monitor Your System
Follow our step-by-step guide to customize your Conky and add system-defined objects for an informative and personalized desktop setup.

Staying up to date with your Hard Drive with SmartMon Tools
If you run any kind of data server at home, like a NAS, or homelab, keeping an eye on your hard drive health is imperative.

Artix Linux, a SystemD-less approach to Arch – Linuxman
This article will guide you through the installation and operation of Artix Linux, an Arch-based distribution that moves away from systemd.

Best Firewalld crash course ever!
You may have heard of UFW but today we bring you Firewalld, which is commonly found on RHEL systems.

How to create and mount an NFS share in Linux
Ever needed a solution to work with a group of people remotely? We will explain what a NFS share is, not to mention what it

Customizing your .bashrc in Linux!
Arguably the most hardworking part of your system. Let’s have a look at customizing it to your dreams!