Beginner’s Guide to Linux Shells: Bash, Zsh, Fish, and More
When you first open a terminal on a Debian-based Linux distribution (like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, or Debian itself), you’re usually greeted with Bash — the...
How to Add Input Languages and Keyboard Layouts in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Adding multiple input sources and locales in Ubuntu is useful because it allows users to work seamlessly in different languages and regional formats. For example,...
5 Things to Do Right After Installing Linux
So, you’ve just installed Linux – congratulations! Whether you’re using Ubuntu, Fedora, Linux Mint, or any other distribution, the first steps after installation are...
Understanding Linux’s “Everything is a File” Concept
Imagine a world where interacting with anything on your computer—from a simple document to your hard drive, or even a running program—is done in the...
How to Install Discord in Zorin OS
Discord is a free communication platform that allows people to connect with communities through text, voice, and video chat. Think of it as a digital...
Linux Commands 101: Peeking into Files with head and tail
Mastering the head and tail commands is an excellent starting point for new Linux users! These commands are incredibly useful for quickly inspecting the beginning...