Linux

How can I tell Ubuntu to do nothing when I close my laptop lid?
I would like closing the laptop lid to be a no-op. How can I do that?
6 Essential Ubuntu Snap Commands You Should Know - OMG! Ubuntu!
Snapd is the “behind the scenes” machinery that lets you install, update and run Snap apps on Ubuntu. Snapd 2.18 was recently released. It introduces a couple of new Snap commands, a...
4 Easy Methods To Remove an APT Repository in Ubuntu - LinuxForDevices
In this article, we’ll cover the simple steps to remove an apt repository in Ubuntu. While updating the Ubuntu system using the apt command, we may come
How to Enable /etc/rc.local with Systemd - LinuxBabe
If you are running a Linux distro that uses Systemd, then you may find that your command in /etc/rc.local file would not run on system boot. This guide explains how to enable /etc/rc.local script to run on system startup. Enable /etc/rc.local on Systemd If you type the following command in terminal:…
A Guide to the Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW) for Linux
Firewalls are too import to be convoluted. UFW allows mere mortals to create firewall rules. In this post, I will walk you though all you need to know about using this awesome Linux security tool…
UFW Essentials: Common Firewall Rules and Commands | DigitalOcean
UFW is a firewall configuration tool for iptables that is included with Ubuntu by default. This cheat sheet-style guide provides a quick reference to UFW commands that will create iptables firewall rules are useful in common, everyday scenarios. This includes UFW examples of allowing and blocking va…
How to Kill User Sessions on Linux
Sometimes you may need to kill multiple user sessions on Linux. For example, you have to run a month job, for which all users have to be logged out of the system. Another example is that you watch …
Landlock: unprivileged access control — Landlock documentation

App Sandboxing

How to Stop and Disable Unwanted Services from Linux System
Here in this article, we will be discussing some of these unwanted applications and services which you might not need but they are installed by default.

Interesting Distros

GalliumOS – A fast and lightweight Linux distro for ChromeOS devices
Funtoo

A community-developed Linux meta-distribution and evolution of Gentoo Linux

Nix & NixOS | Reproducible builds and deployments
Nix is a tool that takes a unique approach to package management and system configuration. Learn how to make reproducible, declarative and reliable systems.
Vanilla OS
Vanilla OS is an Immutable Linux-based distribution which aims to provide a vanilla GNOME experience.
Garuda Linux Official website
Garuda Linux is an appealing Arch Linux based Distro with BTRFS (modern filesystem), Linux-zen kernel, auto snapshots, gaming edition and a lot more bleeding-edge features.
antiX Linux – Proudly anti-fascist “antiX Magic” in an environment suitable for old and new computers.