How To Install Spotify 1.x (Stable) On Ubuntu, Debian And Derivative Systems
Spotify is a popular music streaming site that gives you access to all your favorite songs. Spotify has also a Spotify client for Linux, that helps you use the spotify service better. The latest...
View ArticleHow To Install Wine Staging 1.9.6 On Ubuntu And Derivative Systems
As you may know, Wine Staging is a special version of Wine that provides support for projects like Pipelight. The Pipelight developer forked wine into wine-staging and included some Pipelight-specific...
View ArticleGoogle’s Next “Pixel” Device (Probably A Chromebook) Will Have 16GB Of RAM...
As you may know, Google has created its own laptops, named Chromebooks, using Chrome OS as the main operating system, instead of Windows or Mac OS X. Like the Nexus devices, the Chromebooks are...
View ArticleAlbert 0.8.3 Is A Synapse-Like Quick Launcher
As you may know, Albert is an open-source Launcher for Linux, written in C++ and Qt5, with features similar to Synapse. The user is capable of configuring a hotkey for opening the launcher and can...
View ArticleDouble Commander 0.7.1 Brings New Features
As you may know, Double Commander is an open-source two panel (placed side by side) file manager, similar to the good old Total Commander. Main features: Support for Unicode The operations run in the...
View ArticleKernel 4.6 RC1 Has Been Released
Kernel 4.6 RC1 has been released, introducing support for OrangeFS. Installation instructions: Because it is very difficult to compile a Linux kernel, Canonical has packed all the kernel releases as...
View ArticleNmap 7.11 (Network Mapper And Port Scanner) Has Been Released
As you may know, Nmap is a command-line network exploration tool that supports ping scanning to determine the online hosts, port scanning techniques and TCP/IP fingerprinting for remote device...
View ArticleMKVToolNix 9.0.0 (Tool for Manipulating Matroska mkv Multimedia Files) Brings...
As you may know, MKVToolNix is a Matroska (mkv) multimedia manipulation tool pack. You can edit mkv video files, split files, sync audio with video. It contains the following command-line tools:...
View ArticleUbuntuBSD 15.10 Beta 3 Has Been Released
As we have previously written, UbuntuBSD is an Ubuntu fork that replaced the GNU/Linux Kernel with the GNU/kFreeBSD Kernel. A few days ago, UbuntuBSD 15.10 Beta 3 has been released, fixing an LightDM...
View ArticleGrub Customizer 5.0.5 Has Been Released, Coming With Support For Ubuntu 16.04...
As you may know, Grub Customizer is a nice application, that allows the user to edit the menu entries from the GRUB booting screen, set the default operating system, change the installed OS via a...
View ArticleHow To Install OpenShot 2.0.7 (Beta 4) On Ubuntu
As you may know, OpenShot is a free, open-source, cross-platform video editing software, written in C++ and PyQt5. The latest version available is OpenShot 2.0.7 (Beta 4), which comes with the below...
View Article“Ubuntu On Windows 10” Brings Many Useful Bash Tools To Windows
Canonical’s Dustin Kirkland, the person responsible with the Product and Strategy department of Ubuntu, has attended the Microsoft Build 2016 developer conference where he has announced the “Ubuntu on...
View ArticleWeeChat 1.4 Brings New Features And Bug-Fixes
WeeChat is an open-source, multi-platform lightweight and extensible chat client, having a text user interface only. Having support for scripts and plugins that can be loaded either at startup or...
View ArticleKDE Plasma 5.7 Will Be Released on July 5 And Will Have 5 Point Releases
With KDE Plasma 5.6 released, the developers are now making plans for Plasma 5.7. According to https://community.kde.org/Schedules/Plasma_5, the major release will become available starting with July...
View ArticleThe Debian Jessie 8.4 Live Images Have Been Released
As we have previously written, Debian 8.4 Jessie has been released in all the traditional flavors: Cinnamon, MATE, KDE, LXDE and Gnome. After that, the installation-only ISO images were created and...
View ArticleHow To Install Rednotebook on Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus
As you may know, RedNotebook is a journal app, with calendar support. Among others, it allows the users to add tags, use bold and italic characters, has support for images, spell check features,...
View ArticleHow To Install Wine Staging 1.9.7 On Ubuntu And Derivative Systems
As you may know, Wine Staging is a special version of Wine that provides support for projects like Pipelight. The Pipelight developer forked wine into wine-staging and included some Pipelight-specific...
View ArticleQmmp 1.0.7 Brings Small Changes
Qmmp is a popular open-source, cross-platform multimedia player, similar to Winamp and written in Qt. It has support for popular multimedia file formats, including MPEG1 layer 2/3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg...
View ArticleWebsite for sale!
Due to the fact that I do not have enough time to keep the website up to date, I plan to sell it to somebody capable of doing better work than me. The website has 6700+ articles, including tutorials...
View ArticleThunderbird 45.0 Has Been Released, Bringing New Features And Bug-Fixes
As you may know, Thunderbird is an open-source e-mail client and chat client developed by Mozilla. Among others, it has support for email addresses, newsgroup, news feed and chat (XMPP, IRC, Twitter)...
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