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10 Best Linux Mint Themes for Everyone
Discover the best Linux Mint themes that strike a perfect balance between legacy charm and modern aesthetics.
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Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 6: Best New Features
Learn the new features and enhancements of Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE 6).
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Fedora 39: Best New Features and Updates
Fedora 39 is arriving soon with exciting new features; here's what's new.
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Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur): Best New Features
Learn about the new updates and features of the Ubuntu 23.10 "Mantic Minotaur" release across desktop, official flavours and more.
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Reviving the Glory Days: NsCDE Desktop for UNIX Buffs
A review and installation guide of the NsCDE (Not so common desktop environment) in Debian, Ubuntu Linux. If you’ve been pining for the nostalgia of the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) that graced UNIX systems back in the ’90s, but also yearn for a modern, robust, and highly customizable desktop experience, then NsCDE might just be...
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MX Linux Unveils New Tool: MX Service Manager
A new tool from the MX Linux team: “MX Service Manager”, simplifies service management, allowing users to streamline boot-time services and take full control of their Linux system. If you enjoy the simplicity and stability of the popular lightweight systemd-free distribution MX Linux, then a piece of exciting news for you. MX Linux team has...
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How to Install Themes in Linux Mint Cinnamon
A simple tutorial showing how to install themes in Linux Mint Cinnamon editions. Linux Mint is a fantastic open-source operating system known for its user-friendly interface and robust performance. One of the most pleasant facts of using Linux Mint is the ability to customize its look and feel to suit your preferences. One way to...
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Enable Fractional Scaling in Linux Mint Cinnamon
Here are the steps to enable fractional scaling in Linux Mint Cinnamon edition. Fractional scaling is a useful feature that enables you to optimize your HiDPI monitors and high-resolution laptops to their fullest potential. By adjusting the scaling, you can create a visually appealing desktop display that is neither too big nor too small. Although...
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Nitrux 3.0.0 Review: Is This Your Next Linux Daily Driver?
Discover the new features of Nitrux 3.0.0, the Linux distribution redefining the desktop experience. It has been almost a year since we reviewed Nitrux OS. The last review of Nitrux 2.0 was not that great since I faced a few challenges. Since then, Nitrux has been steadily gaining acclaim for its unique features and stunning...
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How to Unzip or Open Gz File in Linux
In this tutorial, we will explain how to unzip or open gz file in Linux as part of the Linux commands series. Gzip is a widely used algorithm that compresses files while retaining original properties, commonly applied to speed up web page loading. Files those compressed with gzip ends with extension .gz or .z. In...
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antiX 23: Debian 12-Powered Linux Distro for Aging Hardware
A new release of antiX 23 is now available, powered by Debian 12 “Bookworm”. We did a test drive for a quick review. antiX, renowned for being a lightweight, systemd-free desktop Linux distribution tailored for aging hardware, has just unveiled antiX 23, the latest iteration of its impressive distro. The key highlight? It’s now based...
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Mageia 9 Review: A Refreshed Linux Experience
We review the latest Mageia 9 release with its new features, upgrades and performance. Mageia stands out for its elegant simplicity and unique approach that sets it apart from the typical Debian or Fedora bases. A direct descendant of Mandriva-Linux, Mageia provides users with an effortlessly intuitive computing experience across various desktop environments, including GNOME,...
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10 Best Dark Themes for Ubuntu Linux
Here are some cool dark themes of 2023 for your Ubuntu & GNOME desktop. We all love a bit of personalization, right? Well, nothing adds that touch of charm quite like a sleek dark theme in the popular Linux distribution – Ubuntu. Not only do these themes give your system a cool, sophisticated look, but...
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Linux Kernel 6.5 Released with WiFi 7, MIDI 2.0 Support
Linux Kernel 6.5 is finally released with many new features and improvements. Let’s take a quick look at the new features. Linus Torvalds released Linux Kernel 6.5, which is the latest mainline Kernel at the moment. You can try out to get the updated fixes and hardware support. After a smooth and quiet testing window,...
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20 Best Icon Themes for Ubuntu and Other Linux
A fresh list of the best icon themes of 2023 for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions for you. Your desktop environment isn’t just a workspace; it’s a canvas waiting to be painted with your personal style. Choosing the perfect icon theme is one of the most impactful ways to make your Linux desktop truly yours....
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How to Install and Use Whisker Menu in Xfce Desktop
A simple guide for beginners showing how to install and configure the Whisker menu in the Xfce desktop environment. Xfce desktop has a stock menu that’s quite user-friendly and straightforward. However, if you’re looking for a more advanced and modern menu for your Xfce desktop, I highly recommend trying the Whisker menu. It’s a fantastic...
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LibreOffice 7.6: Discover the Best New Features
Here is a quick highlight of the new features of the LibreOffice 7.6 version. LibreOffice 7.6 community was released on August 21, 2023. Feature-wise, as usual, many changes have arrived in Calc and Writer. A few minimal updates to Impress and no such update on the Base or Math module. In addition, a good number...
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Bodhi Linux 7.0 Review & Feature Highlights
We reviewed the recently released Bodhi Linux 7.0, and here’s what we found. The much anticipated Bodhi Linux 7.0 is released after a long development cycle. This release promises a wonderful desktop experience and is made possible by a small team of developers, including support from the community. Let’s have a deep dive into this...
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File Shredder: Safeguard Your Data with Secure Deletion on Linux
File Shredder, a powerful GNOME application, ensures the permanent deletion of sensitive files on your Linux system, leaving no trace of potential data breaches. When you delete any file from any operating system (Linux, Windows, etc.), the story isn’t as simple as it seems. The operating system doesn’t immediately delete the data; instead, it marks...
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FreeTube: The Open Source YouTube Player for Linux
Discover FreeTube, an open-source YouTube app for Linux that prioritizes your privacy. Say goodbye to tracking while enjoying your favourite content. In an age where online privacy is paramount, there’s a rising demand for tools that enable us to enjoy our digital experiences without sacrificing our personal data. Introducing FreeTube, a desktop open-source YouTube player...
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