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Looking for an open-source VPN? We’ve got the answer

Open sourcing all of its VPN apps is part of IVPN's goal to improve transparency while also building trust with current and future customers.

Try These 2 Things Before Choosing Your Desktop Linux OS

There’s nothing wrong with dual-booting Windows or macOS until you’re comfortable, and don’t let anyone tell you differently!

Linux 5.6 Is The Most Exciting Kernel In Years With So Many New Features

Linux 5.6 changes include WireGuard, USB4, open-source NVIDIA RTX 2000 series support, AMD Pollock enablement, and Year 2038 work beginning to wrap-up for 32-bit systems, among others.

How fast are your disks? Find out the open source way, with fio

Here are some simple but effective uses of fio on Windows, Mac, and Linux computers—but before we do that, let's talk a little bit about storage systems from a more basic perspective.

Intro to the Linux command line

Here are some warm-up exercises for anyone just starting to use the Linux command line. Warning: It can be addictive.

6 Best Open Source Video Editor In 2020

Check out this handy list of some of the best tools for video editing in a free and open source category.

Don’t Sweat Over AWS Downtime

Last year on August 31st, AWS’ Virginia-based datacenter (AWS US-EAST-1) went down due to a power failure. The back-up generators started failing within an hour or...

Linux 5.5 Ready To Shine With Navi Overclocking, Raspberry Pi 4 Support, Wake-On-Voice

Linux 5.5 is most likely the kernel version to be used by the upcoming Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.

Wine 5.0 Officially Released with Multi-Monitor and Vulkan 1.1 Support, More

Now, Linux gamers would be able to enjoy Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, Tomb Raider (2013), Tetris for Windows, The Five Cores, Far Cry 5, Sonic Mania, Serious Sam Classic, and The Witcher Enhanced Edition (GOG).

Microsoft: Application Inspector is now open source, so use it to test code security

Application Inspector is built on .NET Core, which means it can be used by developers on Windows, Linux or macOS.