Ubuntu 18.04 Review: An Interesting LTS Release So finally, after a long waiting and suspicious claims about postponing the release date, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS codenamed “Bionec Beaver” was officially released yesterday by Canonical. The new […] April 27, 2018February 16, 2020
A Privacy & Security Concern Regarding GNOME Software GNOME Software is the default application in the GNOME desktop environment to manage software. It also allows you to receive firmware updates through an underlaying daemon called “fwupd“, […] April 13, 2018April 16, 2019
Hands on Corebird: A GTK+ Twitter Client Corebird is a native GTK+ Twitter client for Linux desktop. It is free and open source, and written mainly in C & Vala. We downloaded the latest official […] March 23, 2018February 16, 2020
Where’s Xfce 4.14? Current Development, Roadmap & Future Xfce is one of the most common desktop environments on Linux and other Unix-like systems. it’s fast, lightweight and gets the job done. However, Xfce developers announced their […] February 26, 2018December 23, 2018
How To Customize Firefox +57 User Interface The new Firefox Quantum browser from Mozilla brought tons of new features and updates. It is now faster, lighter and more organized than ever it was before. However, […] November 26, 2017December 23, 2018
Ubuntu 17.10 Review: A Step In The Right Direction Around two weeks ago Ubuntu 17.10 was released, finally allowing users to put their hands on the most modern and most changed Ubuntu release ever. Unlike many other […] November 4, 2017February 16, 2020
Ubuntu 17.10 Released: Most Exciting Ubuntu In Years Canonical finally announced the release of Ubuntu 17.10, the latest and most modern Ubuntu release so far. However, unlike many other releases, the Artful Aardvark can fairly be […] October 19, 2017October 21, 2017
Fund Open Source Software With These 5 Platforms We are all getting the software for free, but developing free and open source software is not free. Developers/Programmers have to invest time and effort in order to […] September 30, 2017January 5, 2024
Prepare For Firefox +57 With These 10 Web Extensions Mozilla Firefox browser is moving to “web extensions” and is dropping support for the legacy XPCOM & XUL add-ons. This means that every single add-on you have on […] August 31, 2017December 23, 2018
openSUSE 42.3 Released, Here’s What’s New After 8 months of continues development. The openSUSE team has just announced openSUSE 42.3. Which is considered to be the latest release of the stable openSUSE branch (called […] July 26, 2017December 23, 2018
Fedora 26 Officially Released With Updated Software & More After around 8 months of continues development, Fedora project has just announced the official release of Fedora 26; Newest and most solid Fedora release so far. Fedora 26 […] July 11, 2017December 23, 2018
Burn ISO Images to USB on Linux Easily Using FMW There are a lot of tools and methods which you can use to write ISO images of Linux distributions and other systems into USB sticks. Things like dd […] July 11, 2017June 14, 2021
Why Linux Marketshare Stats Are Wrong Every few months, new statistics about Linux users on desktop platform come out. The methodologies used for each one varies according to its provider. However, they all share […] July 4, 2017June 14, 2021
Debian 9 Review: Stable Like Ever, Better Than Most Debian is one of the oldest and most famous Linux distributions of all time. Its development started back in 1993 by its founder Ian Murdock who passed away […] June 24, 2017February 16, 2020