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 […]
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, we will talk about 6 useful applications. If you are a software developer who develops fun and educational applications, you may want your application to be included in the Pardus Software Center. For this, you can read our related article and contact us. KBruch KBruch is a helper for learning how to calculate with fractions. Thanks to this very entertaining application, you and your students will learn fractions […]
What is your favorite Free software? I think mine, Firefox (A free and open source web browser. ) is probably one of the most famous free software as well. This free browser, which protects us as well as its freedom, is the most multilingual web browser in the world. However, when it first came out in 2004, it only supported 28 languages, including Turkish. What about the apps we love […]
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.
Would you like to get to know Batuhan Erginli, the winner of our Pardus 21 background design competition?
Since 2007, many Pardus books have been published by different publishers. How would you like to remember these books together?
Did you know that you can edit your recordings and podcasts with Audacity, an open source audio processing software?
In this article, we will learn how to make a simple gnome-shell extension for Pardus 21's GNOME desktop. Our plugin will add an icon to the panel and a popup menu will send us a notification when we click on the icon.