Tips and tricks for using CUPS for printing with Linux One of Apple's most important contributions to GNU/Linux was adopting CUPS in Mac OS X.
Get started with gPodder, an open source podcast client Keep your podcasts synced across your devices with gPodder, the 17th in our series on open source tools that will make you more productive in 2019.
Linux kernel development, open source productivity tools, create an automated calendar with Google apps, and more We round up the most popular articles from the past week.
Using more to view text files at the Linux command line Text files and Linux go hand in hand. Or so it seems. But how you view those text files depends on what tools you're comfortable with.
Get started with Org mode without Emacs No, you don't need Emacs to use Org, the 16th in our series on open source tools that will make you more productive in 2019.
13 books for picking up new tech in 2019 Want to expand your IT knowledge this year? Check out this baker's dozen of skills-boosting tech books.
Get started with eDEX-UI, a Tron-influenced terminal program for tablets and desktops Make work more fun with eDEX-UI, the 15th in our series on open source tools that will make you more productive in 2019.
Get started with Tint2, an open source taskbar for Linux Tint2, the 14th in our series on open source tools that will make you more productive in 2019, offers a consistent user experience with any window manager.
PyGame Zero: Games without boilerplate Say goodbye to boring boilerplate in your game development with PyGame Zero.
The definitive guide to MongoDB security A step-by-step survival guide to reduce your vulnerability to the next database disaster.
Get started with Freeplane, an open source mind mapping application Map your brainstorming sessions with Freeplane, the 13th in our series on open source tools that will make you more productive in 2019.
Happy birthday, Opensource.com: 9 years The place for helpful information about open source and Linux tools.