We may want to use the applications we use on our Android mobile phones on our computers. To use these programs, we must first install the Android Operating System on our computer. After installing the system, we can install and run the programs we want. Necessary installation procedures: Run the following commands from the terminal by copy-pasting them one by one: Let's download and install the required Anbox with the command below. Anbox is a mobile application developed for Android […]
Using GNU licenses -gnu.org- Example GPLv3 : The copy permission statement (license statement) of each file must come after the copyright notice. For a single-file program, copying permission statement (GPL) for using GPL v3 and later: For programs containing multiple files, replace “this program” [this program] with the name of the program and put the statement “This file is part […]
EULA(End-User License Agreement) Copyleft Copyleft is a common method for making a program (or other work) free software, and all modified and enhanced versions of the program also become free software. The gnu.org Copyright waiver ensures every user has the freedom. Protects the program and its modified versions from becoming proprietary software. The concept of copyright waiver was first […]
Although this is not the subject of this tutorial, let's briefly talk about the GNU / Linux desktop environments. Desktop is the shell that offers visual use with windows, panels, icons to use and manage our system. These graphical shells consist of Window manager and Desktop Environment on X Window layer. We can list the commonly used desktop environments as follows. Gnome -GNU Network Object Model Environment- GNOME project, […]
We can call the operating system kernel the software that is at the center of the operating system and has full control of the system. Kernel is the part of the operating system code that is always in memory, and it manages the operation of our system's units such as memory, CPU and software. We will not cover the details of kernel and kernel types in this documentation, but you can access detailed information from the Internet. For shell-shell-, […]
Open Source -Open Source-, just like free software, is software that offers the user the freedom to use, understand, modify and distribute the software. This community movement was born in a strategy session held in California on February 3, 1998. The Open Source definition is derived from the revised Debian1 Free Software Guidelines. Therefore, we can say that Free Software and Open Source are almost the same. Open source, collaborative […]
article.olduse.net/771@mit-eddie.UUCP Richard Stallman started the GNU project with this e-mail, which will include a Unix-like but non-Unix-compatible kernel and the software/tools that will be needed. The name “GNU” is a recursive abbreviation of “GNU's Not Unix”. Richard Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation (FSF1985 – Free […]
About Pardus Anadolu Parsı -Panthera Pardus Tulliana- Description Open Source code GNU/Linux operating system distribution. Start 2003 Initial version 04.02.2005 ( Pardus Live CD 1.0 -Gentoo ) Installable Version 27.12.2005 ( Pardus Linux 1.0 -PiSi ) Other Versions PiSi: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Debian: Pardus 2013, Pardus K. 5, Pardus 17 The 19,21 Kernel Linux Package […]
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 […]
Would you like to use your unused tablet as your second screen? In this article, we will show you how to use any device as a second monitor. While doing this, we will use the Deskreen application mentioned previously on the portal. It would be useful to take a look there before reading this article. What Exactly Do We Do? The working logic is as follows: We will create a virtual screen using the Evdi module. […]