One of the strengths of Arch Linux (and derivative distributions such as Manjaro and, by extension, Linux Kamarada) is the Arch User Repository (better known by the acronym AUR). If you have used, or are currently using, any of these distributions, you have probably heard about the AUR: maybe you searched for how to install...
Comments Read more ›Um dos pontos fortes do Arch Linux (e de distribuições derivadas, como o Manjaro e, por tabela, o Linux Kamarada) é o Arch User Repository (em português, “repositório dos usuários do Arch”), mais conhecido pela sigla AUR. Se você já usou ou tem usado alguma dessas distribuições, provavelmente já ouviu falar do AUR: talvez você...
Comments Read more ›Search for VPNs has recently increased in Brazil, according to data from Google Trends. We've already presented here the Tor Network (a well-known free VPN). Given the recent resurgence of interest in the topic, I want to suggest more 5 VPNs for you to try on Linux.
Comments Read more ›A busca por VPNs cresceu recentemente no Brasil, segundo dados do Google Trends. Já apresentamos aqui a Rede Tor (VPN gratuita bem conhecida). Diante da volta recente do interesse sobre o tema, decidi trazer mais 5 sugestões de VPNs que você pode experimentar usar no Linux.
Comments Read more ›Have you ever tried using two Bluetooth speakers at the same time on Linux? The sound only comes out of one of them, without using anything beyond what comes “out of the box” with the system. But if the system uses PipeWire as the sound server, as is the case with Manjaro and the new...
Comments Read more ›We’ve seen how to install software on Manjaro using the Pamac graphical interface, but it also has a command-line interface. Therefore, you can install programs on Manjaro using the terminal and the pamac command, either because you prefer to use the terminal, or a graphical interface isn’t available (e.g. you’re maintaining a server or your...
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