7 Best Music Player Apps for Linux
Music is the most common kind of entertainment in the computer industry. Most people listen to music every time they use their computer. Linux is probably not the best platform in terms of...
5 Beautiful Xfce Themes to Decorate Your Desktop
Xfce is probably not the best desktop environment in the Linux world but it's very popular when it comes to lightweight desktop environment. Just like other desktop environments, you can also...
How to View EXIF data of a Photo from Terminal in Linux
EXIF is the most common format of photo metadata in photography. Nearly all camera brands use this format to provide information about the photos you have taken. Information contained in EXIF...
10 Tools for Monitoring Network Performance in Linux
Linux is the best option when it comes to server. Any server. Whether database, web or network-related like proxy or router.
Speaking of network, you definitely need a tool for monitoring it because network...
9 Basic Linux Server Monitoring Tools Every Sysadmin Candidate Should Know
Linux is probably less popular than Windows and Mac in terms of desktop computer. But, the different story goes to server. Linux is by far the most-adopted operating system for server...
4 Desktop-Based Twitter Clients for Linux
Twitter and Linux have one thing in common. They both have a bird mascot, Twitter with Larry (the blue bird) and Linux with Tux (the penguin). But, we all know that...
5 Best Educational Games for Linux
Linux has no good enough reputation when it comes to game. In Linux you can't play popular games like FIFA, PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) to Metal Gear Solid. However, it doesn't...
How to Record a Specific Area of Desktop Screen in Linux
Let's say you are web developer who work with Linux. As you have finished your project you want to make a video demo of how to use the app you have developed....
6 Best Screen Recorders for Linux
Sometimes, image is not enough. You need to use a video to affirm your aim. That's why you need to record your desktop screen to report a bug or show a demo of...
3 Ways to Find Files Via Command Line in Linux
For a certain reason, some Linux users prefer to use command line instead of GUI to perform some tasks, including finding files. Basically, the current Linux is completely different than it...