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3 Ways to Try Out Linux, For a Windows User

One of the arguments I often hear from people who are trying to use linux for the first time is that they are not sure if they can switch back to their original choice of OS (usually windows), if they are not satisfied with their experience with linux. These are usually the people who are [...]

Downloading Torrent from the Terminal

1) There are quite a few applications in linux that has the ability to download torrent from the terminal. rtorrent is perhaps the most easiest to use and widely configurable out of all of them. To kick off with downloading any torrent file, you simply have to provide the link location of the torrent file, [...]

New Look For Fedora

Over the past few releases, Fedora has gained a reputation amongst the various distributions for having some of the best artwork out there. This time around, responsibility has been handed over entirely to the community Art Team, and they’ve done themselves proud!
For a full interview with Mairin Duffy. Fedora Art team lead and previews of [...]

VectorLinux 5.8

Speed, performance, stability — these are attributes that set VectorLinux apart in the crowded field of Linux distributions. VectorLinux is a lighterweight, fast, Linux operating system for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems and is based upon Slackware, one of the original Linux distributions. Slackware is the true ‘Unix’ of Linux distributions and its popularity stems [...]

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