Linux might be your best bet for heightening your desktop computer security
With the threat of security breaches continually on the rise, it's time to take your operating system seriously -- and Linux is your best friend in this never-ending battle.
With the threat of security breaches continually on the rise, it's time to take your operating system seriously -- and Linux is your best friend in this never-ending battle.
The Linux desktop has a lot of 'hidden in plain sight' features. One such feature adds easy-to-access bookmarks to the desktop menu and the file manager.
Sometimes the simple act of writing a letter can be daunting. This tool can help you get started.
History has shown that open-source users prefer their software free of charge but that's a problem for a lot of companies trying to keep the lights on.
In our quest to bring a number of services to our home network, it's now time to add an in-house, cloud-based office suite.
If you'd like to keep your data, files, and projects managed within the safety and privacy of your home network, read on and find out how.
Nearly 40% of teams using open source lack the internal skills to test, use, or integrate that software.
To make the Ubuntu default file manager easier to use, you can install a new feature called Folder's Color. Now you can better tell what's what in your file manager.
If you're curious about the open source operating system but want to make sure you'll still have apps that meet your needs, here's a list of the Linux equivalents of some familiar productivity software.
Here's a quick tour of a Linux distribution built specifically for those who create audio and video content.