A look at Mixxx in GNU/Linux
Most people tend to think of DJ's using Macbooks alongside their equipment when picturing a DJ who uses a laptop in today's world, but little do most realize that GNU/Linux systems can hold their own...
View ArticleA look at KompoZer Web-editor in GNU/Linux
Some people code HTML/CSS oldskool in software like Atom, Notepadqq, or even nano/vi, but others enjoy using what’s called a WYSIWYG editor, which stands for What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get. KompoZer, is...
View ArticleThe simplest way to make a LiveUSB from within GNU/Linux
I change distributions like people change socks, because I’m stubborn and refuse to test things through virtual machines and would rather run it pure and dry off my hardware. I have this one unbranded...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.04 LTS is out
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has been released. The new version of Ubuntu is available in Desktop, Server, Cloud and core variants, and it is a long-term support release which means that the Desktop, Server, Core...
View ArticleA look at Peek screen recorder for GNU/Linux
Have you ever found yourself wanting to record something on your screen for a few moments, to show someone else? I’m not talking videogame streaming or anything on that big of a level, but rather more...
View ArticleFedora 28 Linux-based operating system released
While the past couple of days were filled with news about the new version of Windows 10 and its massive list of bugs, Linux users have the opportunity to test a new version of Fedora Linux as well....
View ArticleA look at FocusWriter distraction free text editor on GNU/Linux
Writing has always been something I enjoyed throughout my life, and nowadays I practically write for a living. You’d think that being a professional writer, I might have some kind of hyper-focus when I...
View ArticleA look at Scribus – Open-Source Desktop Publisher on GNU/Linux
As a print journalist by trade, I’ve had to use more Adobe InDesign than I care to get into. I swear I kern text in my dreams or something at this point. The problem is that Adobe InDesign is not...
View ArticleA look at Spice-Up presentation software for GNU/Linux
As a student, presentations are second nature to me. I can’t even count the amount of times I have had to make visual presentations and slides of information over the course of the past couple years....
View ArticleThe fight of Manjaro Budgie
So, I’ve been gone for a little while to finish school (I did well!) and got a new (to me) computer. I had issues with it from the moment I bought it, on a sketchy classifieds deal... But alas, with...
View ArticleEasily make a Windows bootable USB from within Linux Mint with WoeUSB
WoeUSB is an application for GNU/Linux that enables you to create bootable USB media for Windows from Windows ISO images or DVDs. So, there’s many different tools out there for all operating systems,...
View ArticleA look at Lutris – Open Gaming Platform for GNU/Linux
There’s plenty of gaming platforms out there nowadays, from Steam to Origin, it seems like you need to have almost as many gaming platforms as you do games installed. GNU/Linux users are a bit more...
View ArticleLinux Mint 19 "Tara" final is out
The Linux Mint team has released Linux Mint 19 final, codename Tara, in the desktop environment flavors Cinnamon, Mate, and Xfce. Linux Mint users who run Linux Mint 18.3 or a beta version of Linux...
View ArticleResearchers release DEDA to anonymize laser printer tracking dots
DEDA is a new tool for Linux that researchers have created to read and decode the forensic information, and to anonymize information to protect against tracking. The Electronic Frontier Foundation...
View ArticleA look at Ubuntu 18.04 Budgie
I’ve been really wanting to like Budgie, but haven’t had the best experiences with using it on various systems, as you can read in my look at Solus and an attempt at Manjaro; but when I installed...
View ArticleXbox 360 Wireless Controller for PC+Rocket League+Ubuntu=Awesome
I’m a gamer. I’ve been playing PC games since DOS, and have no plan to ever stop, thankfully there are an increasing number of wicked games available on GNU/Linux systems, like Rocket League for...
View ArticleTop 5 AAA Native Linux Steam games, you need to play now
Gaming on GNU/Linux systems is becoming more and more feasible, with updated video drivers coming frequently from both major sides of the market, and more people learning about and using GNU/Linux...
View ArticleHiri – Office365 and Exchange for GNU/Linux
If you’re like me and use Microsoft Exchange or Office 365 for work or school, you’ll quickly find out how much of a pain it can be, trying to find a solution outside of your web browser in a GNU/Linux...
View ArticleWatch your favourite streamers from GNU/Linux with GNOME Twitch
Streaming is a big deal nowadays in the gaming world; what used to be boring and weird, watching someone else play a videogame, is now something that millions of people spend their free time doing,...
View ArticlePrivacy-focused Linux OS Tails 3.9 released
Tails 3.9 is a new version of the privacy-focused live operating system that is based on GNU/Linux. The new version of Tails includes security updates and major changes such as native VeraCrypt...
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