Resources is a GUI-Based System Monitoring Tool for Linux

Resources is an amazing GUI-based system monitoring tool, much like the Windows Task Manager, designed for individuals like me who initially found it challenging to find running processes in Linux. It’s designed to be super user-friendly, built with Rust, GTK 4, and libadwaita for its

Mullvad Browser is a Tor Browser without a Tor Network

The Mullvad Browser, a joint effort of Mullvad VPN and the Tor Project, prioritizes privacy by minimizing tracking and fingerprinting, offering a Tor-like experience without the Tor Network. Instead of Tor Network, it integrates with a reliable VPN (basically Mullvad VPN itself), aiming to browse

Install Waterfox on Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide

Waterfox is a lightning-fast web browser that is entirely independent and built on Firefox technology, ensuring absolute data privacy by never accessing your personal information. You might wonder why we need another privacy-focused browser when Firefox already exists. The answer lies in Firefox’s management by

How to Deploy Portainer with Podman on Linux

Podman is a fantastic Docker alternative, yet challenges arise when attempting to utilize Docker images in Podman, particularly those only compatible with Docker like Portainer. Yet, there is a certain way by which you can easily use Docker images like Portainer on the Podman (the

Warehouse is an Ultimate Toolbox for Managing Flatpak Apps

Warehouse is a user-friendly GUI toolbox designed to effortlessly handle Flatpak apps and remotes, allowing effortless viewing of installed Flatpak properties and user data management. The project is in its initial stages, so anticipate encountering some bugs; if you come across any, please report them

Atoms is a GUI Tool for Chroot Management on Linux

🚀 Quick Overview This article will explore Atoms, a GUI-based tool that simplifies the process of creating, managing, and utilizing chroot environments on Linux, a task traditionally performed via the command line. If you’re new to the topic and not familiar with the concept of

What is Tor Browser (and How to Install it on Major Linux)

🚀 Quick Overview This article covers the top data breaches, the importance of privacy, what Tor Browser is, how to install Tor Browser on Linux, Tor Browser best practices to improve your anonymity online, and a few tips! Prior to moving forward, take a look

How to Install, Update, and Remove Vivaldi on Linux

Vivaldi is a highly customizable web browser with features like tab stacking, split-screen view, sidebar panels, notes, keyboard shortcuts, mouse gestures, a built-in ad blocker, tracker blocker, capture tools, and more. It uses the Chromium engine that you can experience from its speed and optimization

How to Install, Update, and Remove Brave on Linux

Brave, a browser that has gained increased attention in recent years, owes much of its popularity to its robust security features, such as built-in ad and cookie blockers, as well as the ability to block tracking pixels and fingerprinting for enhanced privacy. So, if you

How to Install, Update, and Remove Microsoft Edge on Linux

I still recall the day when my friend and I used to download Google Chrome or Firefox via Internet Explorer for internet browsing. Little did we know that someday we’d all be using Microsoft Edge for browsing, and honestly, the experience is quite impressive. Microsoft

How to Install, Update, and Remove Firefox on Linux

Firefox is among the most popular browsers and without a doubt the number one browser in the open-source community that directly competes with property browsers like Google Chrome. You can imagine its popularity from the fact that it’s the top choice for the most popular

How to Install, Update, and Remove Google Chrome on Linux

Google Chrome has remained a favorite among internet users for over a decade, even as other browsers have come and gone without gaining much traction. The popularity might stem from Google’s support and heavy investments in laptop and mobile companies, allowing them to maintain Google