You finally decided to take the plunge and see why Ubuntu remains one of the most popular Linux distributions for decades. You downloaded it, installed it, fired it up, and are now looking at its desktop, wondering: what is this crap? Ubuntu’s default desktop environment is a customized version of Gnome 3. Unfortunately, Gnome 3 …
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10 things to do after installing Ubuntu 20.04
You just installed the latest version of Ubuntu 64 successfully. Now, you are looking at your brand-new desktop feeling a bit lost. In your brain echoes the very same thing text adventures used to ask you back in the day: what now? A new OS, and its desktop, aren’t useful until you customize them the …
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Best Video Editing Software for Ubuntu
Since you’re here, we don’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to deduce that you’re probably interested in the best video editing software available for Ubuntu. However, before we talk about such solutions, we’ll have to ponder: what is video editing? Ask two people about it, and you might get different interpretations of what “video editing” …
5 Best writing software for Ubuntu / Linux
Everything you need for writing was already included in your computer’s Operating System, right? On most Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, you’ll find some text editor installed by default. On Windows, you even have options – between both Notepad and Wordpad! Hurrah! Life is good! Well, sorry to be the pessimist in the room, but it …
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The best gift for your kids this holiday season: a Raspberry Pi
It’s that time of the year again, when mommy, daddy, extended family, and friends help perpetuate the myth of Santa Claus by purchasing gifts for the mini-humans among us. Most kids, especially the younger ones, will get some playthings. Many will get clothes, among which there would be an epochal amount of sweaters nobody genuinely …
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