Linux

Task Manager Alternatives on Linux

Most Windows users who migrate to Linux are surprised to find that the task manager works differently. On Windows, the task manager is accessed by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination. However, in Linux systems, the type of task manager depends on the Desktop Environment being used. The GNOME Desktop Environment, which is shipped with Ubuntu,

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Top 5 PDF Editors for Linux

Linux distributions typically come with a PDF viewer like Evince (called Document Viewer in Gnome desktop Environment). However, Evince doesn’t have editing features like adding lines, highlighting text, etc. PDF editors can be categorized in two types: PDF editors can edit the content inside a PDF (such as change text, highlight, annotate, add/remove images etc).

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