“To solve an interesting problem, start by finding a problem that might be interesting.” says Eric Steven Raymond; in the section titled Social Content of Open Source Software in his book “The Market and the Cathedral”, one of the important written works of the Free software community. To reach this book, which was announced on May 27, 1997, which is not widely published in Turkey, I even […]
Do you know how old-fashioned chalkboards revolutionized teaching for their time? This tool, which is thought to have been used for the first time in the 11th century, increased the number of learners from only 1 to 30-40 people at the same time. Maybe more. Colored chalk was invented in 1814. This ancient tool is still up to date and truly […]
Although the Pardus project aims to disseminate free and open source software, it also includes free and non-open source software, which can be easily used by the end user. We define such software as proprietary software. Proprietary software is computer software released under a license that restricts use, operation, or redistribution. Below are examples of these proprietary software that many of us use […]
We can use many proprietary software in our daily lives, and sometimes we may not have to pay a fortune for these proprietary software. Well, as a Pardus user, are there any alternatives to these expensive and proprietary software? In this article, we will examine this issue. If there are open source software that we forgot to add to our list and that you use efficiently, please share them with us in the comments. Windows Pardus/Linux Notes Adobe […]
Introduction In this article, as a continuation of what was explained in the previous section, we will explain how to turn our application, which we have made independent from the system, into an appimage. You can reach the first part of our article at this address. First, decoding and packaging the Appimage file, then the internal structure of the appimage file will be discussed. Resolving appimage files When the –appimage-extract parameter is added to any appimage file, the appimage file is resolved. Appimage packaging Appimage […]
Introduction In this article series, you will be told how to make an appimage file. The first chapter will focus on running executables independently of the system. You should have intermediate knowledge of gnu/linux to understand this section clearly. Static and dynamic binary concept A statically compiled code can run without the need for any additional libraries. Finding out if a file is static […]
In this article, we will talk about the first application that welcomes you when you install the current Pardus version. Pardus Welcome application tells us how to customize our Pardus in a simple language. The welcome screen welcomes us first, we can make our Pardus ready by clicking the next button here. So let's start! You can select very aesthetic wallpapers of Pardus from this selection screen. Some users like the Dark theme, while others […]
In this article, I will explain how to install and use a graphical application on docker. In this way, you can run applications that are not up-to-date in Pardus repositories, but that you need, without the need to install a separate distribution.
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First of all, good day everyone. Today, I will try to talk about the installation and use of KDE in Pardus as much as I can tell you.