How to Install Chromium as a DEB Package on Ubuntu 22.04 One of the most negatively-received updates since the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS release is that the famous Chromium browser was changed from being a DEB package (Debian package as […] June 18, 2020April 24, 2022
Live Sketch Your Educational Screencasts With Flameshot on Linux Flameshot is one of the best screenshot tools that work on Linux. The beautiful thing about Flameshot is that it allows you to do modifications on the screenshots […] June 13, 2020February 22, 2024
5 Awesome Command Line Open Source Password Managers Many people seem to like the idea of using the command line for more daily and routinely tasks. The command line is an indeed powerful way to do […] June 8, 2020December 16, 2021
Let’s Discover Xubuntu 20.04 With Xfce 4.14; A Review One of the most gorgeous flavors of Ubuntu is Xubuntu, which is shipped by default with the Xfce desktop. Xfce is a very practical desktop environment that not […] June 3, 2020May 26, 2021
Ubuntu MATE 20.04 Is More Polished, Beautiful & Stable Than Ever We chose Ubuntu MATE 19.10 to be the distribution of the year back in 2019 on the FOSS Post. The release was quite unique and full of newly-introduced […] May 23, 2020May 28, 2020
Discuss Your Changes Before Sending Git Pull Requests I have been working for many years now as an open source software developer. I enjoy doing that, but there are some issues that happen when new contributors […] May 10, 2020May 19, 2020
Hands on Ubuntu 20.04: The Long-Awaited LTS Around 2 weeks ago Canonical announced the availability of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. An LTS that has been awaited for a very long time since Ubuntu switched into the […] May 9, 2020May 26, 2021
Here are the 5 Open Source Prototyping Tools The open source ecosystem is continuously improving. Many years ago we didn’t have specialized apps for engineering, banking, accounting, designing or other type of use cases, but now […] May 1, 2020January 30, 2023
Uncover Hidden GNOME Settings with Dconf GNOME desktop lacks a serious set of UX improvements when it comes to displaying possible functionalities for each application and its settings. Sometimes users end up not even […] April 27, 2020March 19, 2024
The Top 5 Open Source Zoom Alternatives With the imposed lockdowns around the world due to the novel Coronavirus, many universities, schools, companies and other organizations were forced to have their classes and meetings remotely. […] April 22, 2020February 10, 2024
Do your Project Management Remotely With Leantime With many businesses around the world having to close their offices and stay at home due to the novel Coronavirus, new solutions are needed for companies which would […] April 16, 2020November 2, 2021
Reasons to Give openSUSE a Try For some reason, all the light goes these days toward distributions like Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, Solus… And the other similar ones. But despite being an excellent Linux distribution […] March 27, 2020March 27, 2020
Make Your Linux Look Like Windows XP, 7 and 10 Nostalgia is a weird feeling. I tend to think that most Linux users have spent many years with Windows before switching to Linux, and this – in many […] March 26, 2020September 20, 2023
Tips To Fight Coronavirus, If It Was A File In Linux World The novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) has been spreading over most countries in the world and forcing people to remain inside. But a Linux user is not a real Linux […] March 25, 2020June 14, 2020