Linux 5.11-rc6 has arrived even calmer than in weeks past
Linux 5.11-rc6 continues in the calm vein of previous release candidates, so the release of the stable version is coming soon.
Linux 5.11-rc6 continues in the calm vein of previous release candidates, so the release of the stable version is coming soon.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install the Swift programming language in Ubuntu 20.04.
KDE is still working to get everything ready for the Plasma 5.21 release, as well as fixing other bugs on your desktop.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install and use Folder Color in Ubuntu 20.04
Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute Hippo will use Wayland by default, something they already tried 3 years ago. The ultimate goal is to get it ready for Ubuntu 22.04.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Cosmonium. This is free software for space exploration and astronomy.
Ubuntu Touch will move to be based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa sometime in the first half of 2021 with a big leap in quality.
Firefox 85 has been officially released as the first version of 2021 and completely removing Adobe's now defunct Flash Player.
Linux 5.11-rc5 has been released and everything is still normal, although it comes with a size that will have to be reduced in the future.
In the following article we are going to see different ways to install and uninstall Minecraft on Ubuntu 20.04.
KDE has released the first beta of Plasma 5.21 and in this week's article he talks about many of the new features it will bring.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Tomboy-ng. It is a simple note-taking application in Ubuntu.
For security, to avoid issues, Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute Hippo will stick to GNOME 3.38, not GNOME 40 as expected.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Plank. It is a simple and fast dock for our Ubuntu system.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install DokuWiki locally on Ubuntu 20.04.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.11-rc4 restoring Haswell Graphics to a fourth RC that continues with normal development.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Fluent Reader. This is a great multiplatform RSS reader very attractive.
KDE has published a new entry on its blog and advances news, such as that ARK will support ARJ files or Konsole will reflow the text.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install the Rocket.Chat communication platform on Ubuntu.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Kit Scenarist. It is a program with which we can write our scripts.
Ubuntu 21.04 will make a security change in which only the owners of a personal folder will be able to see the contents of its interior.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install zenmap (the GUI for nmap) on Ubuntu 20.04
Linux 5.11-rc3 has been officially released and has regained quite a bit of size, logical since the Christmas holidays have already passed.
In the next article we are going to take a look at QuiteRSS. This is an open source RSS reader for use on Ubuntu.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Terasology. It is a game inspired by Minecraft available for Ubuntu.
KDE has published its weekly note and it contains what the next version of Kickoff will look like, the app launcher and more searches.
KDE Applications 20.12.1 has arrived as the first maintenance update in this series to begin fixing the first bugs.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Gaupol. It is a text-based subtitle file editor.
Plasma 5.21 has told us what your wallpaper will be, one with a lot of color and less rectilinear shapes than usual.
KDE has released Plasma 5.20.5, the latest maintenance release in this series that continues to fix bugs to get everything out of the way.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Create React App. It will allow us to easily create our first app with react
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.11-rc2, a new Release Candidate that is very small in size, partly because it is still around Christmas time.
KDE has released the first news post for 2021 telling us about a few changes that will arrive in the first months of the year.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install and use the free VPN service called ProtonVPN on Ubuntu.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Ventoy. This tool will allow us to create a Live USB to run ISO images.
Linux 5.11-rc1 has been released as the first Release Candidate of the Linux kernel to be used by Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute Hippo.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Delta Chat. This is an application to have chat conversations with just one email
KDE has advanced that Plasma 5.21 will add a function with which we can apply updates automatically, among other new features.
In the next article we are going to take a look at TreeSheets. This is a note taking app and many more.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Reveal.js. This tool will allow us to create presentations using CSS and HTML.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Espanso. It is a smart and efficient text expander available for Ubuntu.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Tootle. It is a GTK client for Mastodon that we will find available in Ubuntu
This week, KDE doesn't mention any particular highlights, but they do keep working to make the best desktop even better.
In the next article we're going to take a quick look at Radicle. It is a decentralized P2P application as an alternative to GitHub.
Lubuntu 21.04 Hirsute Hippo has opened its wallpaper contest that will be open from today until the end of February.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Kakoune. It is a text editor that will delight Vim / Vi lovers
UBports developers have recently released the new OTA-15 firmware update ...
In the next article we are going to take a look at Ksnip 1.8. It is a new version of this program to take screenshots
At last! Firefox 84 has been officially released and, after many months, it will activate WebRender on the first Linux computers.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Gromit-MPX. This is a tool for making annotations on the screen.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can find and remove broken symbolic links from Ubuntu.
Linux 5.10, the new LTS version of the kernel, has already been officially released. In this article we publish a list with their news.
Elisa will add the function of repeating a song over and over again, and KDE keeps telling us about what's coming in Plasma 5.21 and Frameworks 5.78.
Kdenlive 20.12.0 is out now, and it's packed full of changes that will improve the experience when using the famous KDE video editor.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Subtitld. It is a program with which we can transcribe and edit subtitles
A few days ago, Valve announced the launch of the new version of the Proton 5.13-3 project and a few days later another new version was released.
In the following article we will see how to install PHP 8.0 on Ubuntu 20.04 | 18.04 to integrate it with Apache.
KDE Applications 20.12 has arrived introducing new functions to its set of apps, as an important one in its Spectacle tool.
Chromium can now be installed on Ubuntu without depending on its Snap package or doing any tricks thanks to its arrival at Flathub.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Python 3.9 on Ubuntu 20.04 from PPA or from source.
If there are no surprises and after a quiet rc7, Linux 5.10 will be officially released next Sunday, December 13.
In the next article we are going to take a look at LosslessCut. This is considered by some to be the Swiss army knife of video editing.
KDE has published its weekly news note, among which it stands out that special characters will soon appear while holding down keys.
elementary OS has announced on its blog that it is working to release an ARM image that will be usable on the Raspberry Pi 4 4GB board.
In the following article we are going to take a look at some basic examples of the Stat command available in Gnu / Linux.
In the next article we are going to take a look at three quick and easy methods of adding fonts to Ubuntu.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install AnyDesk. This is a remote desktop tool.
If you are waiting for Plasma 5.20 to arrive on your Kubuntu with the Backports PPA, bad news: they have no plans to upload it to the repository.
Plasma 5.20.4 has been officially released, but one question remains: will it finally reach the KDE Backports repository for Kubuntu?
In the next article we are going to take a look at Nautilus Terminal 3. This is a tool that will embed the terminal in Nautilus.
The principle of the game is to try to defend your base against waves of successive attacks from enemy robots ...
In the following article we are going to take a look at some basic uses in everyday activities of the watch command.
Linux 5.10-rc6 is already in "good shape" in the words of its lead developer. Stable version within two weeks.
In the following article we are going to take a look at some command line music players in Ubuntu.
Plasma 5.20 came with more bugs than expected, so KDE continues to work to fix them as fast as it can.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Popsible. It will allow us to create several bootable USB drives at the same time.
Ubuntu Web, which aims to be a free alternative to Chrome OS, considered changing the browser on which it is based, but will continue with Firefox.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can use the Whois tool from the Ubuntu terminal.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install the Nim programming language in Ubuntu 20.04.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install Headset on Ubuntu using its snap or flatpak package.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Meld. This is an application with which we can compare files and folders in Ubuntu
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.10-rc5, and says he still has work to do to polish the next kernel version.
In the next article we are going to take a look at HTTPie. This is a command line HTTP client available for Ubuntu.
KDE continues to work to improve Wayland on its desktop, and also to add new features and fix other bugs.
In the next article we are going to take a look at bauh. This tool will help us to manage AppImage packages, Flatpaks and Snaps
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install and use VnStat on Ubuntu 20.04 to monitor our network.
In the next article we are going to take a look at OX. It is a code editor to use from the terminal.
Firefox 83 has landed and comes with improvements in page loading, HTTPS-only mode and other less prominent news.
In the next article we are going to take a look at the tags that we can use with the Gnu / Linux commands.
Linux 5.10-rc 4 has been released and although the previous version was normal, this one has not yet served to calm things down at this point.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Tutanota. It is a privacy-based email client and service
KDE has given us many new features for its applications, among which we have that Elisa will allow us to tag songs.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install an FTP server using vsftpd on Ubuntu.
In the following article we are going to take a look at some ways to install the Goodvibes lightweight radio player on Ubuntu.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Kompare. This is a graphical interface to the diff terminal utility.
Plasma 5.20.3 has been officially released, but it will only reach the KDE Backports repository if the project thinks it is ready.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Rclone Browser and how to configure it in Ubuntu
Linux 5.10-rc3 has arrived as the third release candidate of this version and it has done so without anything really remarkable on the part of Torvalds.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Bit. It is a modern CLI that will allow us to use interactive messages.
UbuntuDDE Remix is an operating system that wants to become an official flavor. If it succeeds, Canonical will add a very nice system.
In the next article we are going to take a look at an extension for Gnome Shell called The Circles widgets that shows system info.
A couple of weeks ago we shared here on the blog the news of the return of Heroes of Might and Magic II, since the project had been ...
KDE Applications 20.08.3 has arrived as the last maintenance update in this series to fix the latest bugs in the series.
The Ubuntu Touch OTA-14 has come with interesting news, such as the long-awaited function that allows us to take screenshots.
Ubuntu 21.04, codenamed Hirsute Hippo, has already uploaded its first Daily Builds for ARM and some flavors like Budgie.
In the next article we are going to take a look at S-Search. This tool will allow us to search the web from the terminal.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install Kicad 5.1.8 for PCB layout from its new PPA in Ubuntu.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Giara. This is a modern GTK client for using Reddit from the desktop.
Linux 5.10-rc2 has come with the most notable change of having removed the Intel MIC drivers as they are not needed in any way.
KDE is working hard to fix all the bugs they discovered a few weeks ago with the arrival of Plasma 5.20.
In the next article we are going to take a look at What IP. It is a graphical application with which to obtain information from our network
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install GoAccess, a web analytics application in Ubuntu 20.04
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install the free Netdata tool on Ubuntu.
Martin Wimpress has revealed to us what the name of Ubuntu 21.04 will be. It will be Hirsute Hippo, and it will arrive on April 22, 2021.
Ubuntu 21.04, whose animal will have the adjective "Hirsute", will be released on April 22, 2021, according to the official roadmap.
Plasma 5.20.2 has been released two weeks after the first release to begin to regain the stability it should have been.
In the next article we are going to take a look at HardInfo. This is a tool with which we can check the available hardware.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Quod Libet. It is an audio player and tag editor.
The first Release Candidate of the next version of the Linux kernel, a Linux 5.10-rc1 with hardware enhancements, has already been released.
KDE released two news entries in two days, which shows that they are concerned about the bugs introduced in Plasma 5.20.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install the Free Download Manager (FDM) on Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Cinnamon 20.10 Groovy Gorilla has arrived fixing many bugs from the past, with updated graphical environment and new sounds.
Kubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla is here, and it will allow us to use Plasma 5.19.5 as soon as it is installed and other news.
Ubuntu Studio 20.10 Groovy Gorilla has arrived with a novelty that stands out above the rest: it has moved to the Plasma graphical environment.
Ubuntu MATE 20.10 Groovy Gorilla has arrived with some new highlights and a new look for the simple Raspberry Pi 4 board.
Ubuntu Budgie 20.10 has come with a lot of new features, so it seems to be the most important quality jump in its history.
Canonical has released Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla, a 9-month supported normal cycle release that arrives with GNOME 3.38.
In the following article we are going to see two ways to install the previous version of Microsoft's Edge web browser on Ubuntu 20.04.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Dacinvi Resolve 16 on Ubuntu 20.04.
Firefox 82 has arrived as the October launch with news such as improvements in the time of playing online titles and in its extensions.
KDE has released Plasma 5.20.1, which is one of the first major maintenance updates for what it fixes.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Cockpit in Ubuntu 20.04 with which to manage our servers.
KDE has promised that it has already fixed the first bugs that have been detected in Plasma 5.20, and tells us about other new features.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can open the system monitor using the Ctrl + Alt + Del keys.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can encode and decode text and files using base64 from the terminal
If you don't like Raspberry OS, Ubuntu Unity Remix is preparing a version for Raspberry Pi 4 as Ubuntu Mate already does.
Ukuu has abandoned the GPL license, so a developer has released Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Installer, a free fork.
Plasma 5.20 is here as a version of the graphical environment that introduces many new features and promises to be more fluid than the previous ones.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Gmusicbrowser. This program will allow us to organize and reproduce our music.
Linux 5.9 has come with many improvements in terms of hardware support, but one that may be insufficient for some users.
In the next article we are going to take a look at LazPaint. This application is an image editor similar to Paint.Net and PaintBrush.
KDE has told us again about what it is preparing and ensures that Plasma 5.20 will be smoother and more stable than in previous versions.
KDE Applications 20.08.2 has arrived as the second maintenance update in this series to continue to fix known bugs.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Awesome Window Manager. This is a lightweight window manager for X.
In the next article we are going to take a look at IBus-Typing-Booster. This tool will allow us to activate predictive writing.
Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla has revealed what its wallpaper will be, and I think it will not leave anyone indifferent.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Fkill. This tool will allow us to kill processes interactively in the CLI
Linus Torvalds had advanced that he would launch Linux 5.9-rc8 to correct everything that was happening, and we already have it here with everything fixed.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Apache Netbeans 12.1. This version of the Apache IDE brings some improvements.
KDE is working on improvements to the Breeze theme that will arrive with Plasma 5.21, as well as other very interesting changes.
In the next article we are going to take a look at the Geotagging tool. This is a tool with which to view the geotagging of images.
Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla is now available in beta form, which means that it can already be tested on a more secure option.
Firefox 81.0.1 has arrived to fix various bugs that have been found in this version, as well as improve browser stability.
Canonical has modified the Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla installer icon to better understand what this app is for.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Present. It is a tool for the terminal with which to view slides.
In the next article we are going to take a look at JabRef. It is a bibliography manager for our own projects.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.9-rc7 and, examining what lies ahead, assures that it will arrive a week late.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install Warpinator on Ubuntu, to send files on a local network.
After ten days of testing Plasma 5.20, KDE has focused on fixing all possible bugs in the next version of its environment.
In the next article we are going to take a look at MeshLab. This is a free 3D mesh editor for Ubuntu.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Croc. It is a CLI tool that will allow us to share files and folders.
Firefox 81 is now official, and has come with news such as the ability to control playback with the physical buttons on the keyboard.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Vem. It is a free command line text editor inspired by Vim
Ubuntu Touch's OTA-13 has greatly improved its performance thanks in part to the upgrade to Chromium-based QtWebEngine 5.14.
Several days ago NVIDIA announced the release of its NVIDIA 455.23.04 drivers which were released in order to
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install the Spotify client on Ubuntu 20.04.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.9-rc6 and everything is very normal, but with the good news of having fixed the performance regression.
KDE has revealed what the wallpaper will be used in Plasma 5.20, as well as many more new features, including some from v5.21.
After two weeks of using the PineTab, in this article you will be able to know the best and the worst of a tablet that promises to offer us everything.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Saidar. This is a simple tool to monitor system resources.
In the following article we will see how using nmtui or nmcli we can connect to a Wi-Fi network from the terminal.
GNOME 3.38 is now officially available, and it will be the graphical environment that Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla will use from October.
In the next article we are going to take a look at tmpmail. This tool will allow us to create temporary email addresses easily
In the next article we are going to take a look at VirtualBow. This program will allow us to design and simulate arches in Ubuntu.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.9-rc5 and everything seems very normal, despite a regression in performance that they hope to improve soon.
In the next article we are going to take a look at FocusWriter. This is a simple word processor with no distractions.
Soon, starting the Discover software center will be much faster, but we will have to wait for the release of KDE Plasma 5.20.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Ascii Patrol. It is a game created with ASCII characters inspired by Moon Patrol.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install MongoDB 4.4 on the latest LTS versions of Ubuntu.
In this article we talk about Libertine, the ace up the sleeve of Ubuntu Touch to be able to install desktop applications on your mobile devices.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Vooki Image Viewer. This is a lightweight image viewer that we can use in Ubuntu.
This project existed for some time as an open source product, however the work was discontinued and it was until just ...
In the next article we are going to take a look at Bpytop. It is a highly visual resource monitor as an alternative to top.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.9-rc4, larger than the previous version because it has included everything that was missing from this version.
In the next article we are going to take a look at FrostWire. This is a BitTorrent client and multiplatform media player.
KDE has told us about many of the new features they are working on, and one of them is that we will be able to annotate with Spectacle.
In what can be considered the really important first step, Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla already uses Linux 5.8 as the system kernel.
KDE Applications 20.08.1 has arrived as a September app set update to fix the first known bugs.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install the R programming language in Ubuntu 20.04.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Ciano. It is a multimedia converter that focuses mainly on simplicity
Plasma 5.19.5 has arrived as the last version of this series to continue fixing the bugs of the KDE graphical environment.
Glimpse 0.2.0 has arrived as the last update of the GIMP fork with the most outstanding novelty of including PhotoGIMP for the interface.
What is PDF and what can you do with this type of document. Edit them, join them, convert between formats, compress pdf, etc.
In the new version presented, a change is made instead of the Irrlicht engine for the SDL2 library that is used for the creation ...
In the next article we are going to take a look at Wings 3D. This is an open source modeling application for Ubuntu.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.9-rc3 e, as in the previous two weeks, we are talking about an RC without anything outstanding.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install the Podcast client called gPodder on Ubuntu 20.04.
KDE has re-published a note with everything they are preparing, and in it they remind us again that Plasma 5.20 will be a great environment.
In the next article we are going to take a look at TeXstudio 3. This is an editor for LaTeX that we can install on Ubuntu 20.04.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Stremio on Ubuntu 20.04 to watch streaming content
In the next article we are going to take a look at VokoscreenNG. This screencasting application with which to record the screen.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.9-rc2, a new Release Candidate that comes with the most outstanding novelty of improvements in EXT4.
Soon all KDE applications will remember the last position and size, so opening them later will remain the same.
In the next article we are going to take a look at NewsFlash. This is an RSS reader looking to succeed FeedReader.
UBports is working to make its operating system work better in the PinePhone and PineTab, a reality in the OTA-13-
In the following article we are going to see some tools that will help us to find strings or patterns within a plain text.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install the Moodle learning management system on Ubuntu 20.04.
Kdenlive 20.08 is out now and comes with new features, like some that will help and facilitate certain effects edits.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.9-rc1, a kernel version that, at the moment, is much more normal than the previous 5.8.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Radiotray-NG. This is a new version of Radio Tray that will allow us to listen to online radios.
KDE is preparing a lot of new features for Plasma 5.20, like one in the System Preferences to know where we have touched something.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Cairo. This is a library with which we can change the size of the images.
One week after Focal Fossa's first point update, Canonical has released Ubuntu 18.04.5 and 16.04.7, both LTS.
The project responsible for one of the best desktops for Linux has released KDE Applications 20.08.0, with new features worth trying.
The first maintenance release of Linux 5.8 is now available, which means that it is ready for mass adoption.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Collectl. This tool will allow us to monitor the performance of our system.
KDE neon has finally become based on Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa, a leap they have made since the Bionic Beaver launched more than two years ago, in April 2018.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Youtube to MP3. This application will allow us to convert videos from different platforms to MP3.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Bashtop. This is a tool for the terminal with which to monitor the resources of the equipment.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Itch and its desktop application. This is a platform for independent digital creators.
Canonical has released Ubuntu 20.04.1, which is a new ISO image that includes all the updates introduced in the last three months.
1Password, one of the most popular password managers, prepares its official app for Linux-based operating systems.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.8, the latest stable version of the kernel that has arrived with many new highlights and a lot of revamped code.
KDE is working to improve the task manager in the bottom panel, among other new features that will be coming to your desktop soon.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Colordiff. This is a utility with which we can color the output of the diff command.
In the next article we are going to take a look at ClipGrab. This is an application in AppImage format with which to download videos from some sites.
KDE has released Plasma 5.19.4, the fourth maintenance release in this series, which will also not make it to the KDE Backports repository.
In the next article we are going to take a look at ExifCleaner. This is a tool with which we can clean metadata of different formats.
Ubuntu Web is a project that has just been born and promises to be a free and open source alternative to Google's Chrome OS.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.7-rc7 with a larger size than expected, so the stable version could be delayed for a week.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install Searx. This is a meta search engine that we can use in Ubuntu and derivatives.
In the next article we are going to take a look at OpenCPN. This is an application for navigation that we can install through Repository and Flatpak
In the next article we are going to take a look at tint2. This is a simple and lightweight, open source toolbar for the desktop.
As the stable version of Linux 5.8 is released and after comings and goings, development is entering normality.
Ubuntu Lumina has died after a few months of life to give way to two new distributions: Arisblu and Arisred without relation to Canonical.
KDE is still working on improving its desktop and many small interface changes to Plasma 5.20 and other new features are coming soon.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Notorious. This note-taking app is focused on being able to use only the keyboard.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Cover Thumbnailer. This tool will show us thumbnails in music and image folders.
In the next article we are going to take a look at QCAD Community Edition. With this program we can create technical drawings, plans, interiors and more.
Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine will stop receiving support on July 17, so you must update if you want to continue receiving updates.
In the next article we are going to take a look at AzPainter. This is a program with which we can draw full-color illustrations in Ubuntu.
It seems that Linux 5.8 will be a large kernel, but in its development it does not stop varying its size. As always, Linus Torvalds remains calm.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Video Trimmer. It is a simple tool that will allow us to take longer video clips
KDE is preparing improvements to Wayland and important new features that will come with Plasma 5.20, its next big release.
Google and Canonical recently announced that they have taken a joint initiative to support the development of graphical applications based ...
In the next article we are going to take a look at RecApp. This is a simple application with which we can record the desktop of our computer.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can export the directions of a route and the map to PDF to use without internet.
After 10 months of development, the release of version 3.4.0 of the free real-time strategy game "Warzone 2100" was announced ...
KDE has released Plasma 5.19.3, but it will only be enjoyed by those who use some distributions like KDE neon or with the Rolling Release development model.
In the next article we are going to take a look at en 2D. This is an animation generator available for Ubuntu like Flatpak and AppImage.
Four weeks of development and four different weeks. Now Linux 5.8-rc4 has come with a smaller footprint than it should.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Ancestris. It is a free genealogy software that we can use in Ubuntu.
KDE will continue to work on correcting all possible bugs on your desktop, which promises a Plasma 5.20 with many improvements and great reliability.
In the next article we are going to take a look at iRASPA. This is a molecular editor and vusualizer that we can install in Ubuntu with snap.
Mozilla has released Firefox 78.0.1 to theoretically fix a single bug related to searches when we update from past versions.
In the following article we are going to see how we can install FooBillard-plus in Ubuntu. It is an attractive 3D billiards game.
UbuntuEd is a distribution focused on education that has just been born. It is a natural replacement for the now defunct Edubuntu.
Firefox 78 has arrived as a new stable version with new features such as the possibility of restoring several tabs closed by accident.
In the next article we are going to take a look at vtop. It is a tool for the terminal with which we can monitor memory and processes
What is a VPN? In this article we explain it to you, and why we think that NordVPN is one of the most interesting payment options.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Gravit Designer. It is a vector editor to use in Ubuntu.
Rolling Rhino is a new tool designed for developers to convert a Daliy Build into a Rolling Release version.
In the next article we are going to take a look at diskonaut. This is a browser to consult the used disk space from the terminal.
Linux 5.8-rc3 has been released and is still large, but Linus Torvalds assures that there is nothing to worry about.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Spelunky Classic HD. It is a platform video game that we can install using snap.
Linux Mint 20 arrives by removing support for Snaps, so his team has published some guides in their June monthly newsletter.
Clement Lefebvre has made official the release of Linux Mint 20 Ulyana, based on Ubuntu 20.04 and without support for Snap packages.
The KDE project ensures that it will correct all possible bugs on your desktop and in this article you have a preview of what they want to do.
In the following article we are going to see a small example of how we can configure Apache Virtual Hosts in an Ubuntu environment.
We already know why Plasma 5.19.0 hasn't made it to the Backports repository yet. It has been confirmed that it depends on other software and it will not.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install Starship. This prompt for different Shells is very customizable and lightweight.
The Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition is now sold, finally, with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa installed by default. I'll buy?
A few days ago, Mozilla introduced its new VPN service, which was previously tested under the name Firefox Private Network….
Apache Spark is an open source cluster computing framework that provides an interface for cluster programming ...
KDE has released Plasma 5.19.2, a new maintenance update that fixes many bugs they have found in this series.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Bandwhich. This program will allow us to know what the bandwidth uses from the terminal.
It seems that Neofetch has a bug or did not work well in the latest versions of Ubuntu. If you want to show your distro logo, use this trick.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.8-rc2 and, after a very large rc1, this version of the kernel is quite normal in size.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Easywifi. It is a tool with which we can scan and connect to Wi-Fi networks.
Mozilla has made official the launch of Firefox Private Network, its own VPN with which to browse the network more securely with the company's guarantee.
Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla could close the security loop and prevent unprivileged users from accessing dmesg.
In the next article we are going to take a look at CPU-X. This is an alternative to CPU-Z to know the hardware of your computer.
If you were waiting for the arrival of Ubuntu 20.04.1, be patient: its release has been delayed for two weeks until August 6. Ubuntu 18.04.5 is also lagging.
The Pine64 community announced several days ago the start of receiving orders for the 10.1-inch PineTab tablet ...
A few hours ago, Ubuntu has launched a new project called Ubuntu Appliance. Basically, it is a project for Ubuntu ...
When the previous version has not yet made it to the Backports repository, KDE has released Plasma 5.19.1 to fix the first bugs in this series.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Komodo Edit 12 on Ubuntu. This is a simple open source editor.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Zotero as a DEB, Flatpak or Snap package on Ubuntu 20.04.
Linus Torvalds has released the first RC of Linux 5.8 and says it is one of the largest versions of the Linux kernel in history.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Vagrant. This program for the terminal will allow us to create and configure development environments.
The KDE Plasma systray will be greatly improved in the next version of the graphical environment. We also talk about other future news.
You can now download the first beta of Linux Mint 20, a version that will be important because it is the first to deny Canonical's Snap packages.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install joomla lcal with apache2 on Ubuntu 20.04.
Now available KDE Applications 20.04.2, the second maintenance version of this series that arrives to correct the bugs found.
Canonical has released new versions of the Ubuntu kernel to fix a ton of vulnerabilities. Update when you can.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Wordpress with Nginx locally on Ubuntu 20.04.
KDE has released Plasma 5.19, a new non-LTS version of its graphical environment that comes with improvements to the entire project desktop.
According to Martin Wimpress, Canonical will release a full version of Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi with the release of Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install LEMP (Nginx, MariaDB and PHP) on Ubuntu 20.04 locally.
GIMP 2.10.20 has arrived with few but important changes, such as the function that shows the tool groups when hovering over it.