Ubuntu Kylin is causing a sensation in China
Ubuntu Kylin is the version of Canonical's OS aimed at the Chinese market. 40% of the Dell market in China is yours, gaining ground even Windows.
Ubuntu Kylin is the version of Canonical's OS aimed at the Chinese market. 40% of the Dell market in China is yours, gaining ground even Windows.
Small tutorial on how to have the latest version of Mozilla Firefox in our Ubuntu after its official launch, without waiting for it to appear in Ubuntu.
The Ubuntu team has presented a video with what's new in Unity 8 and Mir, showing what is related to convergence
Xenlism is a stylish and colorful icon pack for customizing your Ubuntu. In this article we give you what you need to install and enjoy it.
Continuing with our tutorial, we are going to see how to change file and directory permissions in Linux, and how to do the same with the owner of a file.
Ubuntu is the best possible alternative to Windows 10, or so Canonical firmly believes. We have already given our reasons, now we will know yours.
Arc Theme is a customization theme for your Ubuntu window manager. It is compatible with desktops based on GTK, and we tell you how to install it
Midori is one of the best lightweight browsers that in its latest versions has included support for Flash, add-ons like Ad-block and feed reader.
Shotcut is a totally free video editing program that is multiplatform and that allows video editing with 4K resolution as well as filters.
KVM is another of the alternatives that we have available for virtualization in the Linux world, and here we see how to install it and start using it.
Xfce Panel Switch is a new tool that Xubuntu 15.10 will have and that will make backup copies of the configuration of our Xubuntu panels.
Grive is an opensource client for Google Drive for Ubuntu with which users can have a functionality similar to that of the official client. Try it
Minecraft is one of the most popular games in recent times. However, it is paid. We offer you three free Minecraft alternatives.
Small tutorial on how to make Ubuntu show thumbnails of LibreOffice documents and let's see their content without having to open the document.
A few days ago in Ubunlog we talked about whether or not Ubuntu is better than Windows 10. Today we propose that if you want to get ahead you have to do it quickly.
Mycroft is an artificial intelligence unit that uses Snappy Ubuntu Core as its operating system as well as free hardware to run and connect.
The NVIDIA driver PPA maintained by Canonical members is now official. In this article we will give you the repository and the instructions to install.
Spotify is, today, the most important streaming player in the world. Now you need to update your trusted certificate on Linux.
NVIDIA Drivers have been a headache for Linux users for some time. Now Ubuntu wants to simplify its installation a lot.
Installing proprietary NVIDIA drivers is relatively easy and in this guide we show you how to do it effectively.
Windows 10 is already on the street and comparisons to Ubuntu 15.04 are inevitable. Although it sounds weird, windows 10 still does not arrive at Ubuntu in some aspects
Installing the ownCloud client on our computer does not take more than a few steps, after which we will be able to access our files.
Ubuntu MATE will not have the Ubuntu Software Center, a symbolic blow to the distribution, now it is looking for an effective and functional alternative.
Plasma Mobile is the name of the new operating system that the KDE Project has recently presented and in which any app from another system will work.
How to install PlayDeb, a repository containing multiple games and related applications that are not included in the official repositories.
Scid is a chess database that not only stores chess games but also works as a tool to learn how to play chess.
Ubuntu Tweak is a great tool to clean our Ubuntu of the remains left by the programs that we have installed on our system that are not
From now on we can use Ubuntu Touch Core Apps to make Ubuntu Touch apps work on our Ubuntu Desktop without disturbing the platform
We show you how to reinstall the Ubuntu graphical environment when the session does not load and we can not do anything other than see the desktop background.
In this second installment we will see how the numeral nomenclature is used for file permissions, a previous step to know how to modify them.
Let's see how to modify the swappiness value to establish how much virtual memory is used on our computer.
Mangaka Linux is a distribution that is based on Ubuntu and has manga as the central theme of the distribution as well as a new desktop, Pantheon.
Kexi is the database that comes by default in Calligra and that seems to be the best one that imitates the operation of Microsoft Access but in Ubuntu.
MAX linux is one of the distributions created by the Community of Madrid based on Ubuntu. This distribution has reached version 8 with more news.
Wine Staging is a fork of Wine that is based on Wine and that makes many modifications to Wine to optimize it and correct bugs in the program.
In Ubuntu there are many ERP programs to use, however only a few are worth using. In this post we talk about three popular ERP programs.
We can install Webmin quite simply in Ubuntu 15.04, and with it we have the almost perfect tool for system configuration.
Nemo is one of the forks that has more life and robustness together with Cinnamon, but it can only also work, in this tutorial we tell you how to do it
Peppermint OS 6 is the new version of Peppermint OS, the lightweight operating system that is based on Ubuntu 14.04 although it uses LXDE and Linux MInt programs.
We can now install GNOME 3.16 on Ubuntu GNOME 15.04 to enjoy several of the improvements and news that it brings.
MATE Tweak is a simple tool for newbies that allows us to easily modify the appearance and configuration of MATE and Ubuntu.
Understanding and mastering file and directory permissions is not difficult, and we will try to show it in the simplest way for those who start out.
Zimbra is a very complete suite of collaborative and management tools, let's see how to install it on Ubuntu.
GPS Navigation is an app equivalent to Google Maps but using free software such as OpenStreetMap or OSCRM, among other libraries for Ubuntu Touch.
Although Ubuntu MATE comes with Marco and Compiz as window managers, we can add Metacity and Mutter in just a few steps.
This simple method that we show here allows us to change the Lubuntu wallpaper randomly every time we log in.
The annual tax filing period started a few weeks ago and that is why it is the occasion to install the PADRE Program in Ubuntu.
Encrypting a partition with DM-Crypt LUKS in Ubuntu is not complicated, let's see the steps to achieve it effectively.
With a new development, new things arise, such as the system change in the network interface names, a change that is not yet final or close
Timeshift is a simple backup application that takes captures of the system and then restores them as is, leaving the system as in the capture.
EncFS is a simple solution that allows us to encrypt all the folders and files that we are going to upload to cloud storage services.
Chrome is getting heavier and heavier, so we tell you a series of tricks that will allow us to lighten our Chrome without having to do without Chrome.
Small article about three important and free tools to be able to burn an Ubuntu installation disk image on a simple pendrive.
Let's see how we can Wordpress on our LAMP server, a fairly simple procedure that will not take more than 20 minutes.
The lack of the libgcrypt11 library in the repositories makes applications like Spotify or Brackets not work in Ubuntu 15.04 even if they are installed.
The dual boot or dual boot is the most popular form of Linux installation, not in vain because this way two systems can be combined in the same computer.
We installed Lubuntu 15.04, the lightest variant or flavor of all that Canonical offers officially.
Xubuntu is another of the flavors of Vivid Verbet that are already available, let's see how to install it on our computer.
Ubuntu MATE brings back the quintessential Ubuntu desktop, and we are going to teach you how to install and optimize it so that you get the most out of it.
Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet is now available and ready for download. In this post we talk about the installation and post configuration of Ubuntu Vivid vervet.
Ubuntu also allows us to modify and establish default applications, this is very easy to do, you just have to follow the steps in this tutorial.
Tomahawk is a music player that integrates with our Ubuntu that offers the possibility of managing our music services via streaming.
A few days after the release of the latest beta, Elementary OS Freya is now available for download and production use. A very apple version
Ubuntu One is gradually going to become the Ubuntu management center, so this little tutorial for newbies who want to create an account.
Small tutorial on how to install Corebird, a powerful and simple Twitter client that is not in the official Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn repositories.
Ubuntu Server can be configured to receive security updates automatically. Let's see the necessary steps for this.
Apple has promoted the fashion of flat design, something that does not escape Ubuntu. With this little tutorial we can have the flat design in our Ubuntu.
Through SSHFS we can take advantage of the SSH protocol to mount remote directories on our computer and use them as part of it.
The latest piracy scandals have caused companies to censor the freedom of their users, this can be solved with the TOR browser.
Always updating Ubuntu to LTS versions is quite simple, as we will show below.
Arduino IDE works perfectly in Ubuntu, in such a way that we can install it from the terminal and in no time create our programs for Arduino.
UbuTab is one of the first tablets with Ubuntu Touch, with a 10 "screen and that is low priced for what it offers, including the dual system.
Linux Lite 2.2 is the latest version of a popular distribution for low-resource computers. It is based on Ubuntu 14.04 and also has steam to play
Intel has just updated its Intel Linux Graphics Drivers to support Ubuntu 14.10 and Fedora 21, the latest stable versions of these distributions.
Tilda is a terminal emulator that Ubuntu MATE will use by default and that is faster than the conventional terminal. Tilda has key access.
Small tutorial on how to install Ubuntu Touch in a dual way on the Google smartphone, the Nexus, always without removing Android, as a security measure.
Once VMware Workstation is installed, we will see how we can use it to create virtual machines for different operating systems.
Some time ago we saw how to install VirtualBox in Ubuntu, in order to make use of one of the most recognized tools ...
The files are now available to install Ubuntu Touch on Bq Aquaris E4.5 smartphones with Android, easy to install with our guide.
Today we are going to show you how to watch YouTube videos through the terminal and using commands. As always, the powerful terminal gives us surprises.
Screenfetch is a script that will add the logo of your distribution in ASCII code to the screen of your terminal when you open it. We teach you how to install it.
OwnCloud 8 is the new version of this popular program that allows us to have a simple and homemade Cloud solution, without having to pay or be a great guru.
By configuring a Tor node we will be helping to improve the traffic on this network that allows us to maintain anonymity when browsing the internet.
Through this simple tutorial we are going to learn how to use an Android smartphone as a webcam to monitor our home when we are not there.
Many of the users who use Linux have a dual boot system and we combine it with Windows. This can lead to minor incompatibilities.
We are going to offer you a guide for you to learn how to install Ubuntu for mobile phones on your Android terminal using the developer program.
Small tutorial that consists of giving Lubuntu the appearance of the Gnome Classic or the Gnome desktop before its version 3, which changed the entire desktop.
Through a PXE server we can boot our computers through the network and obtain from it the Linux installation ISO
Netflix is the popular streaming entertainment service, a service that we can now enjoy from our Ubuntu thanks to a homemade webapp.
dupeGuru is a tool that has only recently been available under the GPLv3 license, and that allows us to find duplicate files.
OpenVPN is one of several good options to protect anonymity on the web and surf with an IP different from the one assigned by our ISP.
The tutorial on checking if we have intruders on the Wifi network has raised a lot of controversy, therefore this post clarifying several controversial points.
Shoutcast is the technology that allows us to create an internet radio station from our computers and start transmitting music over the network.
After the installation of Xubuntu, we have to install several programs, a tedious task that is solved with the use of the Xubuntu post-installation script
If we have Ubuntu we can know with two commands who is in our Wi-Fi network and if there is someone who takes resources from our internet connection.
There are many tools that allow us to transform pdf documents into epub files but only PdfMasher allows us to organize and choose in each process.
Let's see the steps to follow to play Flash and H.264 videos in Opera 26 for Linux, which unfortunately does not incorporate this by default.
Unison is an open source and multiplatform tool that allows us to synchronize 2 directories in a bidirectional way using SSH, RSH or Socket.
Ubuntu Core is Ubuntu's commitment to the Cloud system and snappy its new packaging system, will it work well?
Backupninja is a very simple and versatile backup tool, and we are going to see how to install it and start using it.
Bitcoin has stabilized after the boom, this has also made it penetrate very well with Ubuntu through wallets and mining software.
We can install Compiz in Ubuntu MATE in a really simple way, and we also show you the steps to uninstall it if you are not satisfied with it.
SSH can be used to access remotely without using a password, by implementing a public and private key. Let's see how it works.
Thanks to Conky and Gcalcli we can show and synchronize our Google Calendar with our desktop and do it in a way that does not consume almost any resources.
Let's see how to install and use RemoteBox, a tool with which we can manage VirtualBox virtual machines on remote servers.
Rsnapshot is a tool that allows us to make local and remote incremental backups, let's see how to install, configure and use it.
Let's see how to install MediaWiki on Ubuntu, in order to make use of its collaborative editing tools.
Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn never included GNOME 3.14, but luckily we can add it very simply and here we show it.
This simple tutorial shows us the steps to install Tomcat in Ubuntu, after which our server will be able to serve JavaServer Pages and Servlets
Finding which .Jar file a certain Java class belongs to is a task that can get complicated as the size of our project increases.
Setting up a Peer-to-peer VPN network in Ubuntu is very simple and allows us to eliminate the bottleneck that the server can become.
phpIPAM is a tool that allows system administrators to easily manage the IP addresses and subnets of a local network.
In this short tutorial we are going to see how to install Joomla on Ubuntu 14.04, in order to have the alternative of opting for this excellent open source CMS.
The latest Ubuntu 14.04 update ruined NVIDIA Optimus support for many users; let's see how to fix that problem.
With the new school year, many of us are overwhelmed and what better way than to de-stress than playing World of Warcraft on our Ubuntu quietly.
If the database of our Wordpress installation is damaged, there will be problems in the visualization of the contents. Let's see how to correct those bugs.
Installing Drupal on Ubuntu 14.04 is a relatively simple and fast process and here we show you how to do it.
With Monitorix we can monitor our web server, in addition to various aspects of our system.
Playonlinux is a program that uses Wine and adapts it to the novice user so that he can use Windows programs in Ubuntu. Its latest version is very successful
A developer has created an Ubuntu distribution for eReader, it is called Obuntu and it promises a lot.
Two-step authentication is a secure way to enter our servers, let's see how to configure it in SSH using Google Authenticator.
KDE has announced that it is releasing the new version of Plasma. Plasma 5 incorporates better support for HD displays, OpenGL and improves its user interface.
OneDrive is the Microsoft Cloud service that now has a client program to synchronize with Ubuntu, although it is an unofficial client.
Autojump is a very small utility that allows us to move to any directory with a single command, no matter where we are.
Small tutorial on how to add and remove applications from the Ubuntu system startup, something simple if you have a full desktop.
Linux-dash is a tool with which we can monitor servers; Let's see how to use it in conjunction with Nginx.
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 comes with version 3.2.7 of gThumb, but let's see how to upgrade to 3.3.2 to take advantage of its various advantages.
Small tutorial on how to install a LEMP server in our Ubuntu Trusty Tahr, an alternative to the traditional LAMP of Apache servers.
Article on three tools that will help us increase our productivity if we use the popular Gets Things Done and Pomodoro techniques.
By means of this small complement for Nemo and Nautilus we will be able to differentiate the folders by colors, which we can assign in a personalized way
Small tutorial on how to install MATE 1.8 and Cinnamon 2.2 on the latest version of Ubuntu, on Trusty Tahr. Version that until now did not support them.
Ubuntu One is already off the map, but we can replace it with Box to store the backups that we make through Deja Dup there
Post about enabling a special repository for Lubuntu in which there will be up-to-date and secure software for the LTS version of Lubuntu.
Post about LXQT a new version of LXDE that is based on LXDe but with QT libraries, lighter than the use of GTK libraries in its latest version.
Post about the 5 most popular distributions for old computers, distributions that are based on Ubuntu or Debian and focus on old computers.
We continue with our guide regarding the improvements that we can apply in Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr to better adapt it to our preferences.
Post on what to do after installing Ubuntu 14.04 and dealing with the most common problems in the latest version of the Canonical distribution.
Post on how to monitor networks thanks to the epoptes software, a software that allows us to monitor any network for free.
We've installed Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, but that's just the beginning, and we can customize it to just how we like it best. Let's see how.
Small tutorial for newbies on what to do after installing Ubuntu 14.04, the latest version of Ubuntu to coincide with the Windows XP blackout.
fsck is the command that allows us to verify the integrity of our file system, and we are going to see several ways to use it.
Small tutorial to install Pantheon, the Elementary OS desktop in our Ubuntu, as well as the possibility of giving that appearance.
Installing Java in Ubuntu is not as straightforward and simple as it should be, but with these instructions we can accomplish it in a few minutes.
Article about TLP, an incredible tool that allows us to save our laptop battery by modifying the behavior of the hardware and Ubuntu.
Simple guide that explains how to install MATE 1.8 on Ubuntu 13.10 and Ubuntu 12.04. MATE is a fork of the 2.x branch of the popular GNOME.
News about the launch of Guadalinex Lite, the new Andalusian distribution based on Guadalinex V9 but for obsolete or old equipment.
News about the creation of its own browser by Ubuntu, in the last Ubuntu Developer Summit.
In Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr applications can finally be minimized by clicking on their Unity launcher icon.
The official Ubuntu 14.04 wallpapers have been revealed, both those chosen through the community contest and the new default.
Small tutorial to install and configure the Ubuntu Touch emulator in Ubuntu to develop applications without a smartphone with this platform.
KXStudio is a set of tools and plug-ins for audio and video production. The distribution is based on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
Small tutorial in which we teach how to install Lubuntu 14.04 on our computers. 2nd part of the Ubuntu Begins series in which we teach how to remove XP
Small tutorial on how to control our Ubuntu desktop from our tablet, although it can also be used for smartphones and a different operating system.
Article about Koala, a good tool for the web developer that will allow us to use the preprocessors in our Ubuntu for free.
In Ubuntu 14.04 the menu bar can be shown in the title bar of the windows. Excellent news for those who do not like the global menu.
Super City is the name of the video game created with three very popular tools in the world of free software: Krita, Blender and GIMP.
Article about the options we have to implement Ubuntu in internet cafes, from the simplest to the most difficult. Always using Free Software
Tutorial on how to install packages manually in our Ubuntu, that is, what is called compiling the source code of the program and executing it.
Article about LXLE, a distribution based on Lubuntu 12.04 and intended for computers with few resources. It also tries to match the appearance of Windows.
Clementine OS has also disappeared from the map. Apparently because a company threatened to sue its developer.
Article about the best options we have to publish an ebook using our Ubuntu. Almost all of them are free and available for Ubuntu
Kronometer is a simple but complete stopwatch for KDE Plasma developed by Elvis Angelaccio and distributed under the GPL license.
Radio Tray is a small application that allows us to listen to Internet radio stations quickly and without complications.
Simple guide that indicates how to deactivate and delete repositories in openSUSE through the console using Zypper.
Article about Google2ubuntu that allows us to recognize speech in Ubuntu from the Google Voice API, at the moment it recognizes English and French.
The Zorin OS team released version 8 of Zorin OS Core and Zorin OS Ultimate a few days ago. Zorin OS 8 is a distribution based on Ubuntu 13.10.
News about the launch of a new version of lIghtworks, this time with the appearance of a version for Ubuntu and Free Software.
Small tutorial on how to configure or create a simple menu in Openbox, thanks to the obmenu tool that modifies the menus.
Clementine OS is a fork of Pear OS and no, it has nothing to do with the player. The first version of Clementine OS will be based on Ubuntu 14.04.
Small tutorial on the installation of Openbox, a light window manager for Ubuntu that lightens the load on our system.
Small tutorial on how to install extensions on the Cinnamon desktop, using the desktop's official website, which has a directory of extensions
Simple guide that indicates how to use Pepper Flash in Chromium in a simple way by adding the relevant extra repository.
Max Heinritz announced that Chromium will stop supporting plug-ins that use NPAPI as soon as version 34 is released, including Flash.
Small tutorial on Laptop Mode Tools, a toolkit for Ubuntu that helps us improve and take better care of our laptop's battery.
Article about Simple Screen Recorder, a program that allows us to make professional recordings of our desktop for free.
User and artist Vasco Alexander has shared with the community a pack of watercolor brushes for Krita. The package is completely free.
Simple guide that explains how to install VirtualBox 4.3.4 in Ubuntu 13.10 —and derived distributions— adding the official repository.
Simple guide that explains how to install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 13.10 and derived distributions —Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, etc.—.
Small guide to know the status of the battery and to increase the autonomy of the battery of our laptop with Ubuntu at no cost.
Small tutorial on how to change the position of the buttons to close, minimize and maximize in the windows of our Ubuntu and also works for Debian
Martin Gräßlin, developer at KWin, wrote a post talking about the possibility of using the window manager in other desktop environments.
GIMP user and artist Vasco Alexander shared with the community a pack of no less than 850 free brushes for the popular software.
Small article about Eclipse, a very popular IDE due to its preference for Google when developing Android and applications for this platform.
Small tutorial to install an IDE in our Ubuntu, specifically the IDE called Netbeans that has a free license and is multiplatform.
The VLC developer team has released VLC 2.1.1. The popular media player finally has support for HEVC / H.265 and VP9.
News about the elements of Ubuntu that Canonical wants to change and possibly announce next week at the Ubuntu Developer Summit.
News about GNUPanel, a tool to manage the hosting of a server that has a GPL license and that asks for funding to rewrite its code.
Article about the Brackets editor, Adobe's open-source editor to develop websites and all related technology such as the web world.
Small tutorial to put Libreoffice in Spanish in the Ubuntu flavors that does not come by default, as is the case with Lubuntu and Xubuntu.
If you want to play video and audio files on Ubuntu 13.10, then you have to install the support for restricted multimedia formats.
Article about Seafile, a powerful tool that allows us to have the option of transforming our Ubuntu Server into a personal and private cloud.
Article on three note-taking programs on our Ubuntu system. All three are free and can be found in the Ubuntu Software Center.
Simple guide that explains how to disable the suggestions of Amazon, eBay and other similar services of the Unity Dash in Ubuntu 13.10.
Article about Orca, a great software to read screens or connect Braille devices, a useful program for blind people who want to use Ubuntu
Simple tutorial on how to change the style and appearance of our Libreoffice to resemble that of Elementary OS, if you have this distribution.
NVIDIA announced that it will begin publishing documents to help improve Nouveau, the free driver for the company's graphics cards.
Article about three programs for Ubuntu to learn typing in a self-taught way and to cope well when typing with the keyboard
Valve finally announced SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system that aims to revolutionize the PC gaming industry in the living room.
Tutorial on how to synchronize our Firefox browsers with the Firefox Sync tool, already incorporated in all Mozilla Firefox browsers.
Tutorial on how to change the icon theme of our LibreOffice to customize it. First post in a series dedicated to LibreOffice and its productivity
Article about the latest version of Avidemux, 2.6.5, a version that brings important improvements and how to install it on our Ubuntu system.
Small tutorial to convert Google Drive into a disk drive in our Ubuntu system. The system is similar to Dropbox or Ubuntu One.
Darling is a compatibility layer that allows running Mac OS X applications on Linux. Its installation in Ubuntu 13.04 is very simple.
All Video Downloader is an application that allows us to download videos from a multitude of sites —YouTube, Dailymotion, Veoh… - in a very simple way.
Small tutorial on Xfce4 Composite Editor, a tool that allows us to configure and modify our Xfce desktop or our Xubuntu.
Darling is a compatibility layer that aims to be a benchmark in the application support of Mac OS X, Apple's operating system, on Linux.
Article-tutorial on installing Nixnote 2, an unofficial Evernote client that works well on Ubuntu and Gnu / Linux systems.
4K Video Downloader is a small application that allows us to download YouTube videos quickly and without complications.
Small tutorial on App Grid, an efficient and fast alternative to the Ubuntu Software Center to install applications on our system.
Small tutorial on Pipelight and how to install it, a program that allows us to run Microsoft's Silverlight technology on our Ubuntu
Tutorial about Tor an application that will convert all the connections of our Ubuntu into more secure connections and give us the anonymity we want.
Tutorial on Solid State hard drives (SSD) and TRIM, what it is, what it is for and how to activate it in our Ubuntu system.
A few days ago SMPlayer stopped playing YouTube videos due to site changes. The development version already has a fix.
Sylpheed tutorial, a powerful mail manager that consumes few resources, ideal for older machines and those who just want to read mail.
A few days ago version 2.68 of Blender was published, and shortly after 2.68a. The latest version of the program is very easy to install on Ubuntu 13.04.
Tutorial on how to speed up our internet connection through the namebench program and the use of the DNS address that our system applies and uses.
Article about Grub2 and how to configure it with the Grub-Customizer tool, a tool that will allow you to modify Grub2 without being an expert
Tutorial and presentation about Evolution, an application designed to manage information, its installation in Ubuntu and the first steps in it.
Scrot is a tool for Linux that allows us to take screenshots from the console. We explain its use and some of its options.
Although there is no option in the KDE system preferences, the recent documents list can be disabled. We explain how.
Tutorial on how to install Whisker Menu, an application that allows us to have a menu that can be configured in Xfce and Xubuntu.
If you are an Ubuntu 13.04 user and want to test KDE workspaces and applications, you can install KDE on Ubuntu with a simple command.
Making the guest session disappear from the Ubuntu splash screen is pretty easy, just run a simple command.
Tutorial on how to install and use Conky Manager, a manager that allows us to configure Conky without knowing the code or having to manage to configure it.
Interesting tutorial on how to install DockBarX on our Xfce desktop, being able to have a Windows 7 appearance if desired.
A few days ago Transmission 2.80, one of the most popular BitTorrent clients on Linux, was released. Installation in Ubuntu is very simple.
Tutorial on how to activate the Aerosnap function in versions prior to Lubuntu 13.04 to distribute our windows on the Lxde desktop.
Indicator Weather is an indicator for the Ubuntu panel that allows us to be aware of the weather conditions of our city.
Installing Google Chrome on Ubuntu 13.04 is very simple, simply download the relevant DEB package and install it.
Curious news about the adoption of Ubuntu by the local German administration in Munich. They will use Lubuntu because of its similarity to Windows XP
Canonical will centralize the accounts of the users of services related to its distribution in a single one, called Ubuntu One Account.
Opinion on the recent Debian 7 update and how the latest Debian changes put it in the direction of Ubuntu.
Indicator Synapse is an indicator for the Ubuntu panel and the elementary OS panel. It could be considered the Mac OS X alternative to Spotlight.
Tutorial on how to customize the Login Screen to our liking and in a professional way with the dconf-tools that comes in Ubuntu
Article about Xfce Theme Manager, a program that allows us to modify Xfce desktop themes, therefore suitable only for Xubuntu and derivatives.
Google Play Music Manager allows you to sync and upload your music to Google Music. Its installation in Ubuntu 13.04 is extremely fast and easy.
Simple guide that explains how to activate the VLC web interface, which is used to control the application from other devices and computers.
Interesting article on how to locate and clean the rootkits of our Ubuntu system and have a more secure system for our pc.
Interesting presentation article and / or opinion about Galpon Minino, a very interesting project for teams with few resources.
Interesting tutorial on how to set the keyboard shortcuts on the Xfce desktop, either for Xubuntu, Ubuntu with Xfce or any derivative of Ubuntu
Interesting tutorial on restricting applications to certain users of our Ubuntu. It is ideal for public systems where there are several users.
Interesting article about Cups and their use to install printers in Ubuntu in a slightly more difficult way than that offered by Canonical.
Interesting article on how to install the Feedly app on our Unity desktop and thus be able to enjoy this powerful rss reader on our pc
Small tutorial on how to modify contextual menus in our Ubuntu using Nautilus through the file manager application, Nautilus-actions.
Tutorial to install some extra programs in Lubuntu that improves it significantly. It is a closed list as in Ubuntu's ubuntu-restricted-addons.
Tutorial on how to put applications in the Lubuntu startup to facilitate the day-to-day operations in our system.
Adding, removing and configuring virtual desktops in KDE is a very simple task thanks to the corresponding configuration module.
Compton is a lightweight window composition manager designed to be used in desktop environments that are also lightweight, such as LXDE.
Simple guide that explains how to add a keyboard shortcut to enable and disable window compositing in Xubuntu 13.04.
Custom post about DaxOS, a distribution based on Ubuntu but with a lot of customization and on the way to independence that is of Spanish origin.
OptiPNG is a small tool that allows us to optimize PNG images —without losing quality— from the Linux console. Its use is quite simple.
Tutorial that collects and comments on the most used tips and tricks to improve the day-to-day use of LibreOffice on our Ubuntu system.
Nitro is a small tool for managing tasks on Linux, OS X and Windows. Its use is very simple thanks to its neat and pleasant interface.
Alarm Clock is a very useful application that has its own alarm clock as well as a timer, all of them configurable by means of commands.
Rooting method of all Samsung Galaxy S4 models with Qualcomm processors, including those from AT&T, T-mobile and Sprint.
Post about Lubuntu 13.04, my personal opinion and experience after installing this new flavor and version of Ubuntu.
Post about Ubuntu 13.04 installation video tutorial for newbies. Especially dedicated for newbies who have never installed a version of Ubuntu.
How to activate the Gmail notification system on the Unity desktop using Unity Mail.
Master PDF Editor is, as its name implies, a simple but complete PDF editor with a wide variety of features and options.
Indicator Brightness is an indicator to change the brightness of the screen from the Ubuntu panel. Its use, like its installation, is very easy.
Simple tutorial to access all the content of your Google Drive account from the Ubuntu 13.04 Dash
Entry on how to configure our system to use vnc programs and manage a desktop in Ubuntu remotely, without the need for this physically
tutorial to know the correct way to synchronize our Google accounts in Ubuntu.
Tutorial on how to mount units automatically at the start of our Ubuntu for those devices that we need and our Ubuntu does not recognize.
Rename is a paid script for nautilus which makes it easy for us to mass rename files just by clicking on the right button of the mouse.
Entry with a video tutorial on the installation of Ubuntu 13.04 in systems with UEFI bios and Windows 8. The practice of a similar tutorial is shown.
Systemback is an application that allows us to create system restore points or create a Live CD of the system as we have it.
MenuLibre allows us to edit the menu items of applications from environments such as GNOME, LXDE and XFCE. It even supports Unity quicklists.
Entry on the IP address in Ubuntu and in general to be able to communicate and know the connections of our team to the world novel, on the Internet.
Basic tutorial on how to create automated backups in Ubuntu 13.04
Practical exercise to create a custom basic script for our personal use.
We present a simple script to install Minecraft on Ubuntu (12.04, 12.10 and 13.04), which will also create a launcher with quick lists.
Geary is a really easy to use desktop client to read our emails thanks to its simple and elegant interface.
Small tutorial on how to convert rpm files into deb and be able to install them using the alien command of our Ubuntu and at the terminal.
Simple tutorial that will help us download videos from the web directly to the computer just by using the Linux terminal
First entry in a series on how to create applications with the Ubuntu Mobile sdk. We learn how to install the sdk, the ide and develop Hello World.
Tutorial to install and configure the Movistar USB modem in Ubuntu operating system, in this case Ubuntu 13.04.
Tutorial to modify the BIOS with UEFI and how to install the Ubuntu system on computers with Windows 8 pre-installed
Basic tutorial to, among other things, activate multiple desktops in the latest version of Ubuntu, Ubuntu 13.04.
Step-by-step tutorial to resize Linux and Ubuntu partitions, a very simple but tedious process where they exist.
Post about Sublime Text 2, an IDE for various platforms like Ubuntu. The advantages of this IDe make it the preferred one by many developers.
Video tutorial on how to use Yumi correctly to install Ubuntu 13.04 on a bootable pendrive.
Step-by-step tutorial to create a new user on the Ubuntu operating system.
A simple practical video tutorial to create a custom launcher in our Ubuntu Linux distro under Unity desktop
Scribus, a publishing program in Ubuntu. A software capable of publishing and designing as well as being able to export them to pdf without any problem
Post about the configuration and use of the Firewall in Ubuntu and the installation and configuration of its graphical interface to better handle this tool.
ClamTk, an open source antivirus that allows us to have a very good antivirus in Ubuntu and to have a secure system without threats
Nautilus Terminal is a plug-in for Nautilus that allows us to have an embedded console within the file manager itself.
Post about Frequency Scaling in Ubuntu, a technique that allows you to reduce the resource consumption of the computer or laptop that is using it.
Post about the basic creation of a script in our Ubuntu system. It is written for users who do not know what scripts are.
elementary OS already has an application store: AppCenter. The tool will arrive alongside the next distribution release after Luna.
If we do not use Ubuntu web applications we can easily disable the notifications that warn us about their integration into the desktop.
Installing Broadcom wireless card drivers in openSUSE 12.3 is extremely easy. The task is to execute a simple command.
Entry of how to have in our Ubuntu Customization Kit a program that allows us to create our own Ubuntu live-cd.
Post about the options available to have our Google Drive service in Ubuntu without the need for a web browser.
Post that collects a series of tricks to optimize our Ubuntu system. The tricks are old but they are updated to Ubuntu version 12.10.
Simple guide explaining how to verify GPG signatures of openSUSE installation images, using openSUSE 12.3 as an example.
Post about Gedit, a code editor and word processor that comes installed by default in Ubuntu and Gnome distributions.
Post about the presentation and installation of Synaptic. A package manager inherited from Debian by Ubuntu and now pushed aside by Canonical.
Post about the installation in Ubuntu of the Vmware Player program that allows to virtualize operating systems within other operating systems.