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about enables mouse click minimize

Minimize windows with a single mouse click in Ubuntu

In the following article we are going to see some tips with which to minimize windows with a single mouse click in Ubuntu 18.04.

Linux will repair AMD sound

Linux already has a patch prepared for the sound problem in AMD

At last. After two years of cracking sound, AMD computers will start to sound better thanks to an upcoming Linux patch.

XFCE4.14

XFCE 4.14 officially released packed with new features, like a Do Not Disturb mode

After more than 4 years of development, XFCE 4.14 has been officially released. The new version of the graphical environment arrives full of news.

Linux 5.3-rc4 fixes SWAPGS

Linux 5.3-rc4 includes patches to avoid the security flaw known as SWAPGS

Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.3-rc4 and, in addition to the usual changes, includes patches to mitigate the security flaw known as SWAPGS.

Framework 5.61

Frameworks 5.61 arrives solving the Plasma vulnerability with .desktop and .directory files

KDE has released Frameworks 5.61 and, among other novelties, it comes with the necessary patches to solve the vulnerability discovered in Plasma.

about mark text

Mark Text 0.15.0, a Markdown editor with interesting features

In the next article we are going to take a look at Mark Text 0.15.0. This is another Markdown editor for Ubuntu with interesting features.

Recursively delete a file type

How to recursively delete a file type in Linux in a directory and all its subdirectories

In this article we show you how to recursively delete a file type from a folder or directory and all its subdirectories.

meizu ubuntu touch

Ubuntu Touch has a bug in Done and UBports asks us for help to check if they have already solved it

UBports continues to improve Ubuntu Touch, but asks us for help so that everyone with a compatible device can try what they are preparing.

Yaru light

Yaru will introduce major changes in Ubuntu 19.10 based on Adwaita

The developers of the theme for Ubuntu Yaru assure that the theme will undergo important changes that we can enjoy in Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine

Safe plasma

Kubuntu tells us how to protect ourselves from the recently discovered Plasma security flaw

Kubuntu has published a short guide to installing patches to fix the recently discovered Plasma security flaw.

Ubuntu 18.04.3

Ubuntu 18.04.3 arrives with Ubuntu 5.0 Linux kernel 19.04

Canonical has released Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS, an update that includes enhancements such as the Linux 5.0 kernel that inherits from Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo.

about D.Beaver

DBeaver, manage different types of databases in a simple way

In the next article we are going to take a look at DBeaver. This client will allow us to work with different types of databases easily.

LibreOffice 6.3

LibreOffice 6.3 now available, adds features and improves reliability and performance

The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 6.3, the third major update in Series 6, introducing new features and general enhancements.

Safe plasma

KDE has already fixed the Plasma security flaw. Patch now available in KDE neon and soon in the official repositories

KDE Community has been in a hurry and within a day of finding out, they have released several patches to fix the Plasma security flaw.

ZFS at Eoan Ermine

Canonical confirms support for ZFS as root filesystem in Ubuntu 19.10

Canonical has confirmed that Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine will include experimental support for the ZFS file system as root.

swags

SWAPGS Attack, a "new Specter" that affects Intel processors

A "new Specter" has been discovered affecting modern Intel processors, but Linux users are less vulnerable.

Add personalized service in Franz

Franz adds an important improvement in its latest version: add custom websites ... but it's not free

Franz 5.2.0 added a long awaited feature: it now allows us to add custom web services. Has it become the ultimate messaging app?

Plasma vulnerability

They have found a vulnerability in Plasma, but KDE is already working on it. For now, this you should avoid

A vulnerability has been discovered in the Plasma graphical environment, but KDE is already working on it and offers us a workaround.

FFmpeg 4.2 Ada

FFmpeg 4.2 "Ada", a major update that comes with AV1 support

After eight months of development, FFmpeg 4.2 "Ada" is here and comes with important new features such as support for the AV1 decoder.

GNOME 3.34

GNOME 3.34 beta now available. These are your news

Project GNOME has released the first beta of GNOME 3.34, the version coming to Ubuntu 19.10. We tell you all its news.

aboutdrawing

Drawing, a simple alternative to 'Microsoft Paint' for Ubuntu

In the following article we are going to take a look at Drawing, a good alternative to Microsoft Paint for Windows to use in Ubuntu.

Record screen with terminal and FFmpeg

Record your desktop from the terminal with FFmpeg

A few hours ago we published an article in which we explained how to convert one audio file to another ...

Convert with FFmpeg

How to convert audio to other formats from the terminal with FFmpeg

In this article we will show you some commands that will allow you to convert audio to other formats with FFmpeg without installing extra software.

Linux 5.3-rc3

Linux 5.3-rc3: big surprise calm after a more uncontrolled version

Linux 5.3-rc3 has been released in a very quiet week, a surprise after the previous week with such a large Release Candidate.

about DataGrip

DataGrip, install this IDE for databases on Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install the trial version of the DataGrip IDE for databases using snap or flatpak

KDE Usability and Productivity week 82

KDE Usability & Productivity, week 82 shows us very important functions ... that they do not mention

KDE Usability & Productivity week 82 tells us that Plasma 5.17 will be a major release with interesting improvements

Upgrade to Linux Mint 19.2

How to upgrade to Linux Mint 19.2 from a previous version

Clement Lefebvre has posted the correct and official way to upgrade to Linux Mint 19.2 from a previous version. We explain it to you.

Tauon Music Box

Tauon Music Box gets older: its first stable version arrives and this is what it offers us

Tauon Music Box is a simple and feature-packed player that, after months in development, has reached its first stable version.

Linux kernel 5.0.0-23.24 for Ubuntu 19.04 and 18.04

New kernel update for Ubuntu 19.04 and 18.04, in Bionic Beaver if you use Disco Dingo 5.0

Canonical has released a kernel update for Ubuntu 19.04 that is extended to Ubuntu 18.04 if it has Linux 5.0.x installed.

About Jumpai

Jumpaï, a creative and different platform video game

In the next article we are going to take a look at Jumpaï. It is a creative platform video game that is different from the rest.

Linux Mint 19.2 now available

Now yes, Linux Mint 19.2 "Tina" officially available in Cinnamon, MATE and Xfce

As promised by its lead developer, Linux Mint 19.2 "Tina" is now available in Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce graphical environments.

XFCE4.14

Xfce 4.14pre3 now available, the final version will arrive in two weeks

Xfce 4.14pre3 is now available, the latest preliminary version before the official release of Xfce 4.14, a version that has been in development for 4 years.

about Sweet Home 6.2

Sweet Home 3D 6.2, create 2D plans with a 3D preview

In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Sweet Home 3D 6.2 on our Ubuntu using the corresponding snap package.

Linux 5.1.21 EOL

Following the release of Linux 5.1.21, the series reaches the end of its life cycle. Time to upgrade to Linux 5.2

Linux 5.1.21 is now available, which is the latest version in this series. It is recommended to update to Linux 5.2 as soon as possible.

Ubuntu Touch OTA-10

Ubuntu Touch goes ahead: UBports works on the OTA-10 of the mobile version of Ubuntu

UBports has confirmed that it works on OTA-10 for Ubuntu Touch, the mobile operating system that Canonical discontinued a while ago.

about angular-cli

Angular CLI, develop Angular applications on Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install the Angular CLI and how we can create a basic application with Angular.

Chrome 76

Chrome 76 introduces support for dark mode of web pages

Google has released Chrome 76, a new version of its web browser that comes with new support for dark mode of web pages.

Blender 2.80

Blender 2.80, now available major update that is a "new beginning"

Blender 2.80 is now available, a new version that includes a lot of interesting news such as Eevee or new tools.

plasma 5.16.4

Plasma 5.16.4, the fourth maintenance update in this series now available

Plasma 5.16.4 is now available, which coincides with the fourth maintenance release in this series. It comes to fix known bugs.

New kernel in Debian 10

Debian updates its kernel to fix bugs found in Buster, Stretch and Jessie

Because beans are cooked in every house, Debian has released new versions of the kernel that correct security flaws in its last three versions.

about rainbow stream

Rainbow Stream, use twitter from the Ubuntu terminal

In the next article we are going to take a look at Rainbow Stream. Thanks to this utility we can use Twitter from the Ubuntu terminal.

Linux 5.3-rc2

Linux 5.3-rc2 arrives very large, but it is what was expected

Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.3-rc2 and it is very big, but it is what was expected considering how big the previous version was.

Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus kernel

Canonical releases new version of Ubuntu 16.04 kernel to fix 6 bugs

After Ubuntu 19.04 and Ubuntu 18.04, Canonical has released a kernel update for Ubuntu 16.04 to fix six bugs.

KDE Usability & Productivity, week 81

KDE Usability & Productivity tells us in week 81 of many improvements in the Plasma interface

Week 81 of KDE Usability & Productivity tells us about many exciting changes, including many improvements to the user interface.

expand screen areas in Ubuntu

Expand screen areas of your desktop in Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at a couple of ways for the user to enlarge screen areas of the Ubuntu desktop.

Plasma Mobile

Plasma Mobile keeps getting better and these screenshots of a Nexus 5X prove it

KDE Community has released screenshots of Plasma Mobile on a Nexus 5X that show that they are progressing by leaps and bounds.

Firefox 68.0.1

Mozilla releases Firefox 68.0.1, minor update with very little news

Mozilla has released Firefox 68.0.1, a maintenance release that fixes only 4 bugs and adds another change on macOS devices.

VLC 3.0.7.1

And after the ruckus, VLC 3.0.7.1 finally reaches the official Ubuntu repositories

We don't know if it has something to do with the recently released bug, but Ubuntu VideoLan has finally released VLC 3.0.7.1 in their repositories.

Virtualbox 6.0.10

VirtualBox 6.0.10 arrives to add support for UEFI Secure Boot

Oracle has released Virtualbox 6.0.10, a new version that comes with the main novelty of support for UEFI Secure Boot.

GNOME 3.34

GNOME 3.33.4 now available, prepares the beta version that will come to Ubuntu 19.10

Now available GNOME 3.33.4, the latest version before the release of GNOME 3.34, the version that will include Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine.

Secure VLC

They discover critical vulnerability in VLC, but VideLan assures that "VLC is not vulnerable"

A critical vulnerability has recently been discovered in VLC that allows remote actions on our computers, but is it real?

about enable USB in VirtualBox

USB, how to enable it in VirtualBox in a simple way

In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can easily enable USB in VirtualBox in Ubuntu.

Lockwise in Firefox 70

Firefox 70 will suggest strong passwords when we register on web pages

Interesting novelty in Firefox 70: it will suggest strong passwords at the moment we go to register on a web page.

Bug in Ubuntu kernel

Update: Canonical has released a new version of the kernel to correct four vulnerabilities of medium urgency

Canonical has released new kernel versions for all supported Ubuntu versions to fix a medium urgency bug.

Privacy Protections in Firefox 70

Firefox 70 will provide reports on how it is protecting us

Firefox 70 will continue working for our protection and one of its new functions will be reports in which we will see how it protects us.

Linux 5.3

Support for the keyboard / trackpad of the MacBook and other novelties that will arrive with Linux 5.3, already in development

The development phase of Linux 5.3 has already started. In this article we will tell you all the news that the next version of the Linux kernel will include.

Linux 5.3-rc1

Linux 5.3-rc1, the biggest release since Linux 4.9-rc1 now available

Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.3-rc1 and, considering its size, we can think that we are close to a major release.

KDE neon and Kubuntu

KDE neon and Kubuntu: similarities and differences between the two KDE Community systems

In this article we will tell you about the differences and similarities between KDE neon and Kubuntu, two operating systems that seem separated brothers at birth.

gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock background-opacity 0.0

KDE Usability & Productivity, Week 80: KDE Applications Getting Ready 19.12

We've been in KDE Usability & Productivity for 80 weeks now, the initiative that makes Plasma, Desktop, and Frameworks so special.

about arachnee

Arachni, a web application scanner on Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at Arachni. This is a framework to perform security checks on our web applications.

about cheat.sh

Cheat.sh, documentation for the command line or for your editor

In the next article we are going to take a look at cheat.sh. This is a tool with which we can obtain documentation for commands or codes.

Ubuntu terminal with changed font

How to change font type and size in Ubuntu terminal

In this article we will teach you how to change the font type and its size in the Ubuntu terminal so that you have it just how you want it.

Ubuntu 19.10 no flashing

Ubuntu 19.10 will start smoother than previous versions

Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine will include a new feature that will make the startup of the operating system look more fluid and without flashes.

KDE Applications 19.08 on KDE neon

KDE Applications 19.08 now available in beta phase and this is the best way to test them

KDE Community has released the first beta of KDE Applications 19.08 and in this article we show you the best way to test them.

Linux Kernel 5.3 with Intel Speed ​​Select

Intel Speed ​​Select will be one of the novelties that Linux 5.3 will include

The first important details of Linux 5.3 are known, and that version of the kernel will include support for Intel Speed ​​Select technology (ISS)

Ubuntu 19.10 with Linux 5.2

Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine already includes Linux 5.2 as a kernel version

Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" already uses the latest version of the kernel, a Linux 5.2 whose official release took place on July 7th.

Debian 10 on a USB

Debian 10 "Buster" on a USB Bootable. So you can get it with the terminal

In this article we explain how to create a Debian 10 "Buster" USB Bootable from the terminal to run a Live Session or install the system.

about ninslash

Ninslash, a fun and fast-paced 2D platform game

In the next article we are going to take a look at Ninslash. It is a fast-paced, open-source, multiplatform 2D game.

Foliate-1.5.0

Foliate 1.5.0 arrives to add support for Amazon Kindle, among others

Foliate 1.5.0 has come with important news in the form of support: it is now possible to read the formats compatible with the Amazon Kindle.

RetroArch on Steam

RetroArch, the famous emulator will arrive on Steam on July 30

The famous RetroArch emulator will arrive on Steam this July 30 and will allow us to play the classics from any compatible device.

KDE Usability & Productivity week 79

KDE Usability & Productivity, week 79 - Night Color is still getting ready

Week 79 of KDE Usability & Productivity arrives with interesting news and they continue to prepare the Night Color function, the KDE Night Light.

about SUDO

SUDO commands, run root commands without sudo on Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can run root commands without running sudo on the command.

Ubuntu repositories

Ubuntu repositories: what they mean, what they contain and how to add them

In this article we explain everything you need to know about Ubuntu repositories, both official and unofficial.

Stunt Rally -

Stunt Rally a multiplatform rally style racing game

Stunt Rally is a fun rally racing game with stunt elements (like jumps, loops, ramps and pipes) ...

GNOME Weather or Meteorology app

GNOME Weather, Ubuntu's Meteorology app will improve a lot soon

Ubuntu's Weather app, also known as GNOME Weather, will be redesigned and will add new features in the near future.

Kdenlive 19.04.3

Kdenlive 19.04.3 arrives to continue fixing the bugs introduced in the last big release

KDE Community has released Kdenlive 19.04.3, a new version that comes to fix more bugs than those introduced in the version released in April.

Ubuntu and NVIDIA

Ubuntu LTS and its derivatives can now use NVIDIA drivers from scratch

All versions of Ubuntu LTS and its derivatives can already use the NVIDIA graphics drivers from the beginning or "out of the box".

Firefox 69.0 beta

Firefox 69.0 beta now available, at the moment without notable news for Linux

Mozilla has released Firefox 69.0 beta and, from what we read in their list of news, Linux users should not expect major changes.

about cloaker

Cloaker, a file encryption application with a Qt5 interface

In the next article we are going to take a look at Cloaker. This software will allow us to encrypt files very easily.

KDE Applications 19.04.3

They are not advertising it like other times, but KDE Applications 19.04.3 is now available

KDE Community has released KDE Applications 19.04.3, the new versions of its applications that are already available in its Backports repository.

plasma 5.16.3

Plasma 5.16.3 now available, arrives with fixes and small changes

The KDE Community has released Plasma 5.16.3, the third maintenance release in this series that comes with minor fixes and modifications.

Firefox 68 PiP mode

How to enable PiP mode in Firefox 68 to view videos in floating windows

In this article we show you how to activate the new PiP (Picture in Picture) mode in Firefox 68 to watch videos in floating windows.

about tusk

Tusk, a free application to work with Evernote

In the next article we are going to take a look at Tusk. This is a free application that will allow us to work with Evernote from Gnu / Linux.

WebRender will reach 25% of users today, but so you can activate and use it today

Mozilla Prepares for Firefox 68 Release and Will Enable WebRender on More Devices

Mozilla has released Firefox 68, a relatively major new release that enables WebRender on more Windows computers.

Firefox Premium

Would you pay $ / € 5 per month to browse ad-free with Firefox? This will be a possibility of Firefox Premium

Mozilla has told us about Firefox Premium, a service full of advantages that will greatly improve the user experience on the web.

Lubuntu also invites us to participate in its fundraising contest for Eoan Ermine

Lubuntu also invites us to participate in its fundraising contest for Eoan Ermine

Lubuntu has opened a thread so that anyone interested can submit their images for the Eoan Ermine wallpaper contest.

Linux 5.2

It was not expected, but Linux 5.2 has been officially released. These are your news

Although not the most anticipated, Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.2, the last major update to the Linux kernel.

KDE Usatility & Productivity week 78

KDE Usability & Productivity, Week 78: Konsole Split Arrives in August

In week 78 of KDE Usability & Productivity they tell us about upcoming releases, such as the "Split" function of the Konsole app.

Debian 10

Debian 10 Buster now available and these are its news

Project Debian has been pleased to announce Debian 10, codenamed "Buster". We tell you the news of the latest version of the father of Ubuntu.

about TermRecord

TermRecord, record your terminal session in a simple way

In the next article we are going to take a look at TermRecord. This application will allow us to easily record and share our terminal session.

LibreOffice 6.2.5

LibreOffice 6.2.5 now available, becomes the "recommended version"

LibreOffice 6.2.5 is now available, the fifth maintenance update in the 6.2 series, which is now recommended for its stability.

Ubuntu 18.10 EOL

Reminder: Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish will reach the end of its life cycle on July 18. What to do now?

In this article we explain what to do as of July 18, the date on which Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish will reach the end of its life cycle.

Broken Virtualbox virtual machine

Has your Virtualbox virtual machine stopped working? Try this

If your Virtualbox virtual machine has stopped working, here we offer you a possible solution to recover it without losing anything.

Increase and decrease brightness in Ubuntu

Adjusting the screen brightness with Xbacklight

Xbacklight is a small tool that allows us to control the brightness of the screen from the console. Its use is very simple.

about TupiTube

TupiTube Desk, a simple 2D animation program

In the next article we are going to take a look at TupiTube. It is a simple to use 2D animation program for all audiences.

Debian 10 Buster

Debian 10 Buster now available as test ISO images

We can now test Debian 10 Buster from its test ISO images. The final version will be released on July 6.

Ubuntu 19.04 wallpaper contest

Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine starts the contest to choose your wallpapers

Like every year, Canonical has started a wallpaper contest whose winners will appear in Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine.

about toontown rewriter

Toontown Rewritten, available to install as a snap on Ubuntu

In this article we are going to take a look at ToonTown Rewritten, a game for the whole family that we can install through its snap package in Ubuntu.

Linux 5.2-rc7

Linux 5.2-rc7: cool down… when there should have been no release

He said there would be no release this week, but Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.2-rc7, a new Release Candidate.

KDE Usability & Productivity week 77

KDE Usability & Productivity Week 77, What's Come and What's to Come

Week 77 of KDE Usability & Productivity tells us about what is to come, but also about many things that have already arrived in Plasma.

New kernel versions for Ubuntu 18.10, 18.04, 16.04 and 14.04

Ubuntu 18.10, Ubuntu 18.04, and Ubuntu 16.04 also receive kernel updates

Canonical has also released new kernel versions for Ubuntu 18.10, Ubuntu 18.04, and Ubuntu 16.04 to fix security flaws.

about freemind

FreeMind, create concept maps from Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at FreeMind. This software written in Java will allow us to create mental or concept maps in Ubuntu.

Ubuntu Linux 5.0.0-20.21

Canonical updates the Ubuntu kernel again, once again due to security flaws

Canonical has released a new version of the Ubuntu kernel to fix up to three recently discovered security flaws.

Konsole Splitt function

Konsole will allow you to run multiple instances in the same window with the next function «Splitt»

Konsole will allow you to run multiple instances of the terminal in the same window thanks to a function they are working on.

About Solvespace

Solvespace, a parametric 2D and 3D CAD program for Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at Solvespace. This is another parametric 2D and 3D CAD program for our Ubuntu system.

about boxy svg

Boxy SVG, an SVG editor for Ubuntu installed via Snap

In the next article we are going to take a look at Boxy SVG. We will be able to install this SVG editor in Ubuntu through its snap package.

Star Labs Theme

StarLabs Theme, everything you could want in a dark theme for Ubuntu

If you are looking for a dark theme for your Ubuntu operating system, StarLabs Theme has everything you need to become your default option.

about drawpile as flatpak

Drawpile 2.1.11, install this drawing program as flatpak

In this article we are going to take a look at Drawpile 2.1.11. New version of the drawing program in which we can separate the chat in a new window.

Ubuntu 19.10 compatible with 32bits

Whatever they say, Canonical confirms that Ubuntu 19.10 will be 32-bit compatible

Canonical has stepped up and published an information note saying that Ubuntu 19.10 will be compatible with 32bit applications. End of the soap opera?

about godot

Godot Game Engine, create 2D and 3D games from Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at Godot Gamem Engine. This is a game engine with which we can create 2D and 3D games from Ubuntu.

Linux Kernel 5.0.0-19 from Canonical

This "worries": Canonical releases new kernel versions to fix security flaws

Canonical has re-released Ubuntu kernel updates to fix security flaws, and they already have several. What's going on?

Ubuntu 32 and 64 bits

Did Canonical say or not say Ubuntu would drop 32bit support?

Now Canonical says it is not abandoning 32-bit support. So what did you say you would ditch Ubuntu with the release of Eoan Ermine?

Linux 5.2-rc6

Linux 5.2-rc6: and the storm arrived in the sixth week

Linux 5.2-rc6 is the first Release Candidate where problems have appeared. We explain everything Linus Torvalds said about it.

AboutPick

Pick, a color picker for Ubuntu that includes history support

In the next article we are going to take a look at Pick. This is a history color picker for use in Ubuntu.

KDE Usability & Productivity

KDE Usability & Productivity week 76 confirms the arrival of Night Color to X11

KDE Usability & Productivity week 76 confirms that Night Color is also coming to X11. It is currently available for Wayland.

about cylon-deb

Cylon-deb, perform Ubuntu 18.04 maintenance from terminal

In this article we are going to take a look at Cylon-deb. This is a script that will help us to maintain Ubuntu 18.04 from the terminal

Parallel Installations of Snap Packages

Parallel installations: another point for Snap packages

Snap packages offer us the possibility of parallel installations of the same packages. Here we tell you everything you need to know.

LivePatch

Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04 receive a Live Patch to fix DoS vulnerabilities

Canonical has released Live Patch kernel patches for Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 16.04 to fix several recently discovered security flaws.

about wing python 7

Wing Python 7, an IDE for Python available via Snap

In this article we are going to take a look at Wing Python 7. A great free IDE for code development available as a snap package.

Open Mandriva 4.0

OpenMandriva 4.0 is here, it comes with many new features after two years of development

It's official: OpenMandriva 4.0 has officially arrived. It has been in development for two years and includes many exciting new features.

Linux Kernel 5.0.0-17

Canonical also released security patches yesterday, in your case for the Ubuntu kernel

Canonical released new versions of the Ubuntu kernel yesterday to fix various security flaws found in previous versions.

Bug in Firefox

There is a new version of Firefox available and you should update as soon as it appears

Firefox 67.0.3 has been released and it is recommended to update as soon as possible because it fixes a serious security flaw.

Ubuntu 19.10 without 32bits

It's official: there will be no more 32-bit Ubuntu versions

It has already been confirmed: starting with Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine, Canonical abandons support for the i386 architecture, that is, the 32bits.

apt satisfy

apt satisfy: new command coming to Eoan Ermine with Debian Apt 1.9

Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine will have a new APT command available: apt satisfy. In this article we explain what you can do with it.

plasma 5.16.1

Plasma 5.16.1, the first "bugfix" update of this series now available

KDE Community has released Plasma 5.16.1, the first of five maintenance releases of the 5.16 series released just a week ago.

About Curseradio

Curseradio, plays OPML directories from Ubuntu terminal

In the next article we are going to take a look at Curseradio. This is an interface for the terminal with which we can reproduce OPML directories

Shotcut 19.06

Shotcut 19.06, new version that makes us think they are serious

Shotcut 19.06 is now available and includes so many improvements that it makes us think that they want to become the alternative to Kdenlive.

Linux 5.2

Linux 5.2-rc5: Linus Torvalds says it's all about wings?

Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.2-rc5 and tells us about his upcoming trips. Is it good so much tranquility weeks after the official launch?

KDE Framework 5.59

KDE Frameworks 5.59 now available from the KDE Backports repository

KDE Frameworks 5.59 is now available, adding reliability and performance improvements to the Plasma graphical environment used by, for example, Kubuntu.

KDE Usability & Productivity, week 75

KDE Usability & Productivity Week 75: Night Color Comes to Plasma

KDE Usability & Productivity week 75 is not as exciting as previous weeks, but there are some noteworthy changes.

Chromium on Snap

Chromium could be the test bed for the transition from DEB packages to Snap

Ubuntu developers are testing to pass Chromium from DEB packages to Snap. Will this be the first of many transitions?

about luminance hdr 2.6.0

Luminance HDR 2.6.0, works LDR / HDR images in Ubuntu 19.04

In the next article we are going to take a look at Luminance HDR 2.6.0. A new version of this software to work with HDR and LDR images.

Debian 10

Debian 10 Buster is scheduled for July 6, will arrive with the Calamares installer

There is already a scheduled release date for Debian 10: July 6. Here we tell you the most outstanding news that will arrive with "Buster".

KDE Applications 19.04.2

KDE Applications 19.04.2 follows in the footsteps of Plasma 5.16: now available in the Backports repository

KDE Applications 19.04.2 Now Available! Download the new versions and enjoy all the news. We tell you how to do it.

VLC Elementary Page

The Snap Store now shows specific packages for each distribution

The Snaps package store, the desktop Snap Store now shows packages that will go well with the Linux distribution we are using.

about Rambox 0.6.8

Rambox, manage all your communication accounts from this application

In this article we are going to take a look at different Rambox installation options. An all-in-one email and messaging app.

Firefox logos evolution

Firefox will debut new logos and becomes a service brand

Mozilla will make Firefox a service brand and no longer stay just one browser. Here you can see their next logo.

Virtual desktops in Plasma 5.16

Plasma 5.16 manages virtual desktops in a more independent way

KDE Plasma 5.16 is out now and comes with many changes. One of them is related to the management of virtual desktops.

Firefox 67.0.2 changes

Firefox 67.0.2 now available, arrives to fix 10 known bugs

Firefox 67.0.2, now available this minor update that comes mainly to correct errors, one present in macOS Catalina.

Plasma 5.16 Now Available

Plasma 5.16 officially released, arrives with new notifications and much more

Plasma 5.16 now available! The new version comes with many important changes and here we mention the most outstanding ones.

OpenTodoList

OpenTodoList: the open source option for jotting down to-dos

OpenTodoList is the best option to write down what we have to do if we want to use open source software. Also available on Linux.

Linux 5.3

Linux 5.3 will arrive with support for HDR metadata in the AMDGPU driver

More details on the future of the Linux kernel reveal that Linux 5.3 will come with support for HDR metadata in the AMDGPU driver.

about stream tuner 2

StreamTuner 2, a GUI to enjoy your favorite radio stations

In this article we are going to take a look at StreamTuner 2. This software will allow you to access your favorite radio stations over the internet.

Linux 5.2-rc4

Linux 5.2-rc4 arrived on Saturday, but not for anything to worry about

Tranquillity. Just because its release was early does not mean that Linux 5.2-rc4 has to fix serious bugs. It is only for an agenda item.

Background, wallpapers app

Fondo, an application that offers us spectacular wallpapers

Background is an application available on Flathub that will allow us to find all kinds of wallpapers for our Ubuntu PC and other systems.

KDE Usability & Productivity

KDE Community asks for your help to improve its software

KDE Community has opened a page where we can deliver our suggestions to you. Do you have an idea? Send it to him!

KDE Productivity & Usability week 74

KDE Productivity & Usability: Week 74. Some little step back in the meantime

Week 74 of KDE Productivity & Usability presents us with a little step back, depending on how you look at it, between so many advances. Find out what it is about.

About MuseScore 3.1

MuseScore 3.1, a score creator in AppImage format

In the next article we are going to take a look at MuseScore 3.1. We will find this version of the score creator available as .AppImage.

Chrome Canary

Chrome Canary: what it is and what does this version offer for «early adopters»

In this article we talk about Chrome Canary, a preliminary version of Google's web browser with which you will test what is to come.

IceWM

The new version of the IceWM 1.5.5 window manager arrives

After almost two years of development, the release of the new version of the lightweight IceWM 1.5.5 window manager has been announced ...

GNOME Boxes 3.32.1

GNOME Boxes launches a new version: many new features ... and maintaining an annoying bug

Now available GNOME Boxes 3.32.1, a version that arrives full of news, but without correcting a very annoying bug when opening some ISOs.

KDE Usability & Productivity

KDE Usability & Productivity: this is all they have achieved since launching the initiative

The KDE Usability & Productivity initiative has been running for almost two years. Here we show you everything they have achieved since its launch.

Ubuntu mate 19.10 without VLC

Ubuntu MATE 19.10 will abandon VLC to switch to GNOME MPV

Ubuntu MATE 19.10 Eoan Ermine will no longer offer VLC as the default player. It will go to one that is better in your environment: GNOME MPV.

Google Stadia

Google Stadia is officially announced and all the details are already known

In March, Google announced Google Stadia, a streaming video game platform that we could play practically anywhere ...

about game the dark mod

The Dark Mod, a Thief-style thief game for Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at the dark mod. A first-person game about a Thief-style thief.

Linux Kernel 5.0.0-16.17

We already know what it was: Canonical releases Ubuntu kernel security updates

Canonical has released kernel updates for Ubuntu and all of its official flavors. In this article we tell you what they solve.

KDE Applications Web

KDE Applications launch website with new look and compatible with appstream

KDE Community has released a new version of its website for KDE Applications. Now it is better organized and offers more information.

Firefox 67.0.1

Firefox 67.0.1 now available, blocks web crawling by default

Firefox 67.0.1 will activate the anti-tracking and anti-cryptocurrency options by default so that we can navigate with greater security and peace of mind.

Chrome and Chromium 75.0.3770.80

Chrome 75 now available, a minor update that fixes 42 security flaws

Google has released Chrome 75, a minor update to its web browser that comes to correct a total of 42 security flaws.

LibreOffice 6.3beta1

LibreOffice 6.3, already in testing, drops support for 32-bit distributions

LibreOffice 6.3 will put one more nail in the grave of 32-bit systems by abandoning support for operating systems that use it.

Linux 5.0.21

Linux 5.0.21 - Latest Maintenance Release 5.0 Series Now Available

Linux 5.0.21, the latest maintenance release for the Linux kernel 5.0 series, was released today. Update now or upgrade to v5.1.7.

about date command

Date, some concepts and options to use this command in Ubuntu

In the following article we are going to take a look at some basic concepts and options of the date command, with which we can handle dating in Ubuntu.

GNOME and NNVIDIA

GNOME and NVIDIA could get along much better very soon

From the looks of it, the relationship between GNOME and NVIDIA will be more of love than hate thanks to the changes that are coming soon.

Background terminal process

How to make a terminal process run in the background

In this article we show you how to make a terminal process run in the background and check how it goes at any time.

Linux 5.2-rc3

Linux 5.2-rc3: calm waters where there should be tide

Linux Torvalds says the Linux 5.2-rc3 week has been too quiet when it should be busiest. Why?

KDE Usability and Productivity: Week 75

KDE Usability and Productivity: the initiative launched to improve KDE is already in week 73

In this week, Usability and Productivity of KDE told us about interesting news. Enter and find out about everything that will come to the KDE world.

Draw Arrows in GIMP

How to draw arrows in GIMP in the simplest way.

In this article we show you how to draw arrows in GIMP, the most popular Free image editor among the Linux community.

Endeavour

Endeavor, the successor and savior operating system of Antergos

As many of us expect, Antergos will not die. Endeavor is the name of the operating system that will continue with the project for this Arch Linux-based system.

Ubuntu and RPM packages

How to install RPM packages in Ubuntu and its derivatives

In case you ever need it, in this article we show you how to install Red Hat / CentOS RPM packages on Ubuntu and its derivatives.

about fast

Fast, test your download speed from the Ubuntu terminal

In the next article we are going to take a look at Fast. This is a script to test the download speed of our connection from the terminal.

From Precision

Dell Precision welcomes three more siblings into its family, with Ubuntu 18.04

Dell has launched three new computers in the Dell Precision range with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver operating system. Find out everything here.

Enable protection against crypto mining and fingerprinting in Firefox

How to block crypto mining and fingerprinting in the latest versions of Firefox

In this article we show you the simple process to block crypto mining and fingerprinting in the latest versions of Firefox.

Snap Store

The Snap Store is available as a desktop app for Linux

The Snap Store is available as a Snap package. In this article we show you how to install and enjoy it on your Linux operating system.

Kubuntu Panel Window List

Kubuntu Panel, the three types of panels that we should all know

In this article we talk about the different Kubuntu or Kubuntu Panel panels. There are three different alternatives. What is the one you like?

about chob

Chob, search for AppImage, Flatpak and Snap packages from the terminal

In the next article we are going to take a look at Chob. This is an application for the terminal from which we can search on different platforms.

Linux 5.2

Linux 5.2 is coming with major improvements for Logitech hardware

Linux 5.2 will come with important changes for users who own Logitech hardware, especially when it comes to wireless devices.

Krita 4.2.0 is coming any minute

Krita 4.2.0 already available ... or not. Well it will be any minute

Krita 4.2.0 has been released! ... or at least its release has been announced. Everything is ready and its launch is imminent.

about arronax

Arronax, a graphical tool for creating .desktop files

In the next article we are going to take a look at Arronax. This is an application with which we can create .desktop files for Ubuntu.

WebRender will reach 25% of users today, but so you can activate and use it today

WebRender will reach 25% of users today, but so you can activate and use it today

In this article we explain how to force the activation of WebRender in Firefox 67+, as long as it has not already been activated remotely.

about sox

Sox, play your MP3 files from the Ubuntu terminal

In the next article we are going to take a look at Sox. This application will allow us to play our mp3s from the terminal

OneDrive on Linux with Insync 3

Insync 3 beta adds support for OneDrive on Linux

Insync 3 beta is now available for testing and includes the ability to integrate Linux with OneDrive as a major novelty.

New icons in GNOME 3.32

GNOME 3.33.2 now available and GNOME 3.34 now allows you to choose wallpapers

GNOME 3.34 continues its development and now allows you to choose new custom wallpapers. Trial version 3.33.2 is now available.

Capture saved in Spectacle from KDE Applications 19.08

KDE prepares very interesting things that will come soon

In this article we talk about some very interesting things coming to the KDE world, which includes Plasma and KDE Applications.

about voko screen

Vokoscreen, a simple program to record videos from your desktop

In the next article we are going to take a look at Vokoscreen. This simple program will allow us to record videos of our screens in Ubuntu.

about installing Google Earth Pro on Ubuntu 19.04

Google Earth Pro, easy installation in Ubuntu 19.04

In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can install Google Earth Pro on Ubuntu 19.04 in a simple way.

NetBeans and Ubuntu

NetBeans: what it is and how to install it on Ubuntu and derivatives

In this article we tell you everything you need to know about the NetBeans free integrated development environment, as well as how to install it on Ubuntu.

Elizabeth 0.4.0

Elisa 0.4.0 arrives improving the user interface when displaying elements

KDE Community has released Elisa 0.4.0, a new version that introduces improvements to the user interface by displaying items in the grid view.

Kali Linux 2019.2

Kali Linux 2019.2 now available, with Linux 4.19.28 and ARM enhancements

Kali Linux 2019.2 has been officially released, with many improvements such as Linux kernel 4.19.28 and improved support for ARM.

LibreOffice 6.2.4 is here to fix a bunch of known bugs

LibreOffice 6.2.4 is here to fix a bunch of known bugs

LibreOffice 6.2.4 is now available for download and installation from its website. Corrects more than a hundred known errors.

Windows Sandbox

Windows Sandbox, a new Windows 10 feature that I would like to see in Ubuntu [Opinion]

One of the coolest new features in the Windows 2019 May 10 Update is Windows Sandbox, something I'd like to see in Ubuntu.

about use keyboard shortcuts to take screenshots

Take screenshots using keyboard shortcuts in Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can take screenshots using keyboard shortcuts in Ubuntu.

Shut down a PC from the terminal

Ways to restart or shut down a PC from the terminal

In this article we show you the different ways to restart or shut down a Linux PC from the terminal. There are some that interest you.

The good and the bad of the AppImage

AppImage: the good and the bad of these types of software packages

In this article we tell you all the good and bad of AppImage packages that rival Canonical's Snap and Flatpak.

Firefox 67 arrives with WebRender

WebRender, how to check if it is activated in Firefox on Linux, macOS and Windows

In this article we explain how to check if we have activated the new rendering engine of Firefox 67 WebRender in Linux.

APT upgrade options

Similarities and differences between update, upgrade, dist-upgrade and full-upgrade

In this article we will talk about the similarities and differences between the update, upgrade and dist-upgrade commands, as well as a fourth option.

Fast Firefox with WebRender

Firefox 67 now available, with WebRender that will make the browser more fluid

Today comes Firefox 67, a version that will include WebRender technology that will make the browser faster and more fluid than previous versions.

about geda

gEDA, a free suite of tools for electronic design

In the next article we are going to take a look at gEDA. These are a set of tools for electronic design from Ubuntu.

There are no pending updates

Try this if you have pending Plasma updates that won't go away

Do you have pending Plasma updates that won't go away? In this article we explain a possible problem and its solution.

Copy and paste in terminal

How to copy, paste and other terminal keyboard shortcuts

In this article we show you how to copy and paste with the keyboard shortcut in the terminal, as well as other interesting shortcuts.

New Okular Features

Okular will improve your annotation system and allow you to add arrows, among others

The next version of Okular, the KDE document viewer, will allow us to add arrows to our annotations, among other new features.

about pdftotext

Pdftotext, convert a PDF to text from the terminal

In the next article we are going to take a look at pdftotext. This utility will help us extract the text from a pdf and save it in a TXT file.

Trash in the Ubuntu dock

How to add a fully functional trash can to the Ubuntu dock

In this article we show you how to add a fully functional trash can to the Ubuntu 18.04 dock. The icon can be added in Disco Dingo.

GNOME Tweaks, remove HOME icons and trash from the desktop

How to remove the Trash and HOME icons from the Disco Dingo desktop

In this article we will teach you how to remove the icons from the HOME folder and the trash in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo to have a clean desktop.

Freedom

Freedoom, play classic Doom with a different twist

Freedoom is a game designed for those who played Doom a couple of decades ago. If you are one of them, you cannot miss it.

plasma 5.16

Plasma 5.16 beta now available. These are the news that will arrive in June

KDE Community has released the Plasma 5.16 beta. In this article we tell you the most interesting news that will arrive in a month.

LivePatch at Disco Dingo

How to activate Canonical LivePatch in Ubuntu 19.04… when available

In this article we explain the process to activate the Canonical LivePatch in Ubuntu 19.04 ... for when the option is activated.

Steam Link

Steam Link: how to play from your mobile to your Steam library

In this article we will talk about Steam Link and how to play your Steam library on your compatible mobile, tablet or Smart TV.

about geographically locate an IP from the terminal

Get the geographical location of the IP address from the terminal

In the next article we are going to take a look at how you can get the geographic location of our server's IP from the terminal.

Robolinux

Robolinux: great Linux distribution for new users who need Windows

Do you want to use Windows applications on Linux? Robolinux is a whole Debian-based operating system that will make things much easier for you.

GNOME Notifications Concept

GNOME values ​​options to improve its notification center

GNOME is working on several options to improve the notification center of its graphical environment and they could soon be coming to Ubuntu.

Virtualbox 6.0.8

Virtualbox 6.0.8 now available to make shared folders more compatible

Oracle has released Virtualbox 6.0.8 with the most outstanding novelty that shared folders can be used with the Linux kernel 3.16.35

Canonical releases new versions of the kernel

Canonical releases kernel updates to fix recent vulnerabilities

Canonical has released new versions of the Linux Kernel to address several recently discovered vulnerabilities.

about image viewers for the terminal

Image viewers to use in the Ubuntu terminal

In the following article we are going to take a look at 3 image viewers to use from the Ubuntu terminal and be able to see our images.

Plasma 5.15.5 and Ubuntu 18.04

How to install the latest version of Plasma on Kubuntu 18.04 LTS

In this article we will teach you some tricks to be able to install the latest version of KDE Plasma in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver.

Completely remove Flatpak-Snap-Appimage

How to completely remove a Flatpak, Snap, or AppImage package

In this article we explain how to completely remove a Snap package, a Flatpak or an AppImage so that there is no residue on your operating system.

ExTix 19.5

ExTiX 19.5, now available "the definitive operating system" with Linux 5.1

We can now download ExTiX 19.5, which they call "the definitive operating system". Here we will tell you all its news, as it comes with Linux 5.1.

about olive

Olive, an open source video editor that searches your site

In the next article we are going to take a look at Olive. This is an open source non-linear video editor for our Ubuntu.

KDE Applications 19.04.1

KDE Applications 19.04.1 were released last week

KDE Applications 19.04.1 is now available. In this article we will tell you when you can update and how to do it in the best way.

Ubuntu inside Kubuntu with Virtualbox

Virtualbox Guest Additions, the secret of a perfect virtual machine

In this article we will show you how to install Virtualbox Guest Additions in Ubuntu so that your virtual machine is perfect.

about check if a given package is installed

Check from terminal if a given package is installed on Ubuntu

In the following article we are going to take a look at some ways to check from the terminal if a given package is installed on our Ubuntu.

Saved command output

How to save the output of a terminal command

In this article we will show you three different ways to save the output of a command so you can share it later.

Kdenlive 18.2.3 APT version in Discover

Kdenlive 19.04 APT version will have to wait. The Flatpak version, everything is ok

Kdenlive 19.04 in its APT version will not be updated until the official repositories accept a new dependency. We explain why.

Kdenlive 19.04.1 on Flathub

Kdenlive 19.04.1 is here. And soon KDE Applications 19.04.1 to Kubuntu 19.04?

Kdenlive 19.04.1 is now available for download and installation. Does this mean that KDE Applications are coming to Kubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo soon?

New Plasma 5.16 notifications

Plasma 5.16 will introduce new notifications and Do Not Disturb mode

KDE Community tells us how the notification system will be in Plasma 5.16 and they will be spectacular. Find out everything here.

Ubuntu on Ubuntu on GNOME Boxes

GNOME Boxes: the official GNOME proposal for creating virtual machines

In this article we will teach you how to create virtual machines of any operating system in GNOME Boxes, the proposal of Project GNOME.

VMware on Ubuntu

How to create a virtual machine with VMware Workstation

In this article we will teach you how to create a virtual machine with the paid software VMware Workstation, available for Linux and Windows.

Flatpak is not cool

Flatpak, a type of package that disappoints as much or more than Snap [OPINION]

In this post I will tell you the reasons why I am disappointed with Flatpak packages, a type of next generation package.

Ubutu Touch OTA-9

Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 arrives and introduces new image

OTA-9 for Ubuntu Touch, Canonical's discontinued mobile operating system, has been released and introduces a new user interface.

Windows 10 virtual machine on Disco Dingo

How to install a Windows 10 virtual machine on Ubuntu

In this article we will show you how to install Microsoft Windows 10 in a virtual machine running inside Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo.

about Midnightmare Teddy

Midnightmare Teddy, a shooting game available on flathub

In the next article we are going to take a look at Midnightmare Teddy. This is a shooting game available on flathub.

GNOME 3.32.2, the latest update in this series now available

Project GNOME has released GNOME 3.32.2, the second and final update in this series, to fix bugs and add reliability.

Complete Ubuntu on a pendrive

How to install a full Ubuntu on a pendrive (not Live)

In this post we show you how to install a complete Ubuntu (or derived distribution) on a pendrive step by step and with total safety.

vivaldi-2.5

Vivaldi 2.5, the first browser to integrate Razer Chroma

Vivaldi 2.5 is available now and is the world's first desktop web browser to integrate Razer Chroma technology.

RHEL8

RHEL 8 now available and these are its most outstanding news

The latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, RHEL 8, is now available. We tell you its most interesting news and much more.

about compile your first program with Qt Creator

Install Qt Creator and compile your first program on Ubuntu

In the following article we will see how to install Qt Creator and how to compile a small program example from Ubuntu.

Ubuntu 19.04 on Hyper-V

How to install an Ubuntu 19.04 virtual machine on Windows 10

In this article we will teach you how to install an Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo virtual machine in Windows 10 in the simplest way.

Temperature view

Meteo, all the weather forecast on your computer desktop

Meteo is a small application for Linux with which you can check meteorological information in great detail.

plasma 5.15.5

Plasma 5.15.5 now available, with support for emojis in Kwin

KDE Community has announced the release of Plasma 5.15.5, a version that fixes bugs and includes new features such as emoji support in Kwin.

WSL 2

WSL 2, the Ubuntu kernel comes to Windows 10 ... in case you're interested

Windows Subsystem for Linux, or WSL 2, has come to Windows 10 to harness the full power of the Ubuntu kernel on Microsoft's system.

Ubuntu Kylin 19.10 Eoan Ermine

Eoan Ermine is the codename chosen for Ubuntu 19.10

If there are no surprises, Eoan Ermine is the name of the Ubuntu version that will be released in October 2019. We tell you the details.

Linux 5.1 official

How to install Linux Kernel 5.1 in Ubuntu and derivatives?

The Linux 5.1 kernel stands out for including the new io_uring interface for asynchronous I / O, the ability to use NVDIMMs as RAM, compatibility ...

GNU Free Linux 5.1

GNU Linux-Libre 5.1-gnu also available, for those who want total freedom

Shortly after Linux 5.1 was released, GNU Linux-Libre 5.1-gnu has also been officially released, for those who want total freedom.

Linux 5.1 official

Linux 5.1 now available. These are its most outstanding news

Linus Torvalds has announced the official release of Linux 5.1. In this article you will find out about all the news that comes with this version.

What's new in Firefox 66.0.4

Firefox 66.0.4 released to fix extensions issue

Mozilla has released Firefox 66.0.4 to fix the extension bug that has hurt many users. We tell you all the details.

Kubuntu 19.04 without KDE Applications 19.04

KDE Applications 19.04 might not make it to Kubuntu 19.04

It seems that in the end KDE Applications 19.04 will not make it to Kubuntu 19.04. Here we tell you when it would arrive and why it has not arrived yet.

upower

upower, a simple command to check the battery status of our laptop

With the upower command we can check the status of our laptop's battery and check other information about energy.

Linux AppStore

Linux App Store: The Ultimate Linux App Store?

A new website has been launched called Linux App Store from where we will find practically any app regardless of its type of package.

about slimbook battery 3

Slimbook Battery 3, a visual energy manager for your laptop with Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at Slimbook Battery 3. This is a visual power manager to optimize your laptop battery.

Pennywise

Pennywise, a floating window with videos from almost any website

In this article we will talk about Pennywise, a video player that will keep the floating window on the desktop of our PC.

Ubuntu Store closed

Ubuntu Store closes. We can no longer buy official products

Ubuntu Store, also known as Canonical Store, has closed. What does this movement of the company that develops Ubuntu mean?

Tauon Music Box

Tauon Music Box, a simple player with the most important functions

In this post we will talk about Tauon Music Box, a player with everything you need to become one of the greats.

Dynamic Transparency in Ubuntu 19.04

So you can recover the Dynamic Transparency of the top bar in Ubuntu 19.04

In this article we explain how to recover the Dynamic Transparency that disappeared with the launch of Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo.

about jdk 12 on Ubuntu 19.04

JDK 12, installation of OpenJDK 12 and Oracle JDK 12 on Ubuntu 19.04

In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install JDK 12, either OpenJDK 12 or Oracle JDK 12 on Ubuntu.

chrome os 74

Chrome OS 74 now available, includes a unified assistant

Google has started to release Chrome OS 74, its desktop operating system that now includes an improved assistant and is more secure.

Franz on Flathub

Franz is now available as a Flatpak pack on Flathub

The Franz services client is now available as a Flatpak package from the Flathub repository. We explain how to install this version.

Linux 5.1-rc7

Linux 5.1-rc7, a "tiny" update preparing the official release

Linux 5.1-rc7 is here, a "tiny" update that prepares its official launch on May 5. You are almost done!

about mycli

Mycli, a MySQL client for the terminal with autocompletion

In the next article we are going to take a look at Mycli. This is a MySQL client for the terminal with autocomplete function.

Ubuntu 19.10 eoan

Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan" development phase officially opens

The development phase of Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan "EANIMAL" has officially opened. Its official launch will take place in October.

Kubuntu low battery

Why does Kubuntu consume more battery than other flavors

Does your Kubuntu consume more battery than you would like? In this article we will discuss a couple of changes that might interest you.

Ubuntu 19.04 centric dock

How to turn the Ubuntu dock into a "real" dock

In this article we will explain how to put the Ubuntu dock centered, which will give us the impression that we are dealing with a real dock.

about aria2

Aria2, a tool to download from the command line

In the following lines we are going to take a look at Aria2. This is a tool to perform downloads from the terminal efficiently.

Unknown Horizons -

Unknown Horizons a strategy game based on Anno 1602

Unknown Horizons is an open source real-time colony building strategy and economic simulation game, based on the game ...

Transparent dock in Ubuntu 19.04

How to make Ubuntu 19.04 dock transparent

In this article we will teach you how to make the Ubuntu 19.04 dock transparent or configure the intensity of its opacity.

Ubuntu graphical environment

[Survey]: Which graphical environment of the Ubuntu family is your favorite?

Let's see: Which graphical environment is your favorite of all those available in the Ubuntu family? Enter and vote. Which is the best?

about hugin

Hugin, install this panoramic image maker on Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at Hugin. This is a program with which we can create panoramic images from others.

widelands

Widelands a real-time strategy game similar to The Settlers

Widelands is a real-time strategy game (for a multiplayer network or for a single player) that is…

Ubuntu Studio 16.04 says goodbye

Ubuntu Studio 16.04 LTS reaches the end of its life cycle

Ubuntu Studio 16.04 LTS has reached its life cycle. Here we explain what you have to do from now on to continue having support.

about dot clear

Dotclear, an application for anyone to publish a blog

In the next article we are going to take a look at Dotclear. This is an application so that whatever their level, anyone can publish a blog.

snap

How to update a package Snap, all or list updates from the terminal

In this article we show you how to update a Snap package, all of them, or to show us the list of updates all from the terminal.

Moving the Ubuntu Budgie 19.04 dock

How to move the Dock in Ubuntu Budgie 19.04 to our preferred position

In this article we explain the simple process to move the Ubuntu Budgie 19.04 dock to any of the four sides of our operating system.

ExTix 19.4

ExTiX 19.4 does it again: the first system based on Deepin Linux 15.9.3

As if it wasn't enough to move ahead to the Disco Dingo release, ExTiX 19.4 is the first operating system based on Deeping Linux 15.9.3 beta.

about guitarix

Guitarix, a guitar amp to use from Ubuntu

In the next article we are going to take a look at Guitarix. This is an amplifier for our electric guitar that we can use from Ubuntu.

Dark mode in Chrome 74

Chrome 74's dark mode works on Ubuntu too

It hasn't made much noise, but Chrome 74's dark mode is also available with Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo's Yaru theme.

Net Runner Rolling

Netrunner Rolling is also updated in April, and includes new image

Netrunner Rolling, the Arch Linux-based version of Netrunner Linux, has released its April update with new design.

Dark Adwaita on Ubuntu 19.04

Adwaita available in Ubuntu 19.04 thanks to Retouching

In this article we explain how to test the Adwaita theme in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo. Enter and you will see how easy it is to get it.

Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan ANIMAL, specifically Ubuntu Budgie

The journey to Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan EANIMAL is ready, its development phase begins soon

Everything is ready for Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan EANIMAL (not its final name) to start its development phase. It will soon be a reality.

Kubuntu 19.04 Information Center

Kubuntu 19.04 arrives with Plasma 5.15.4 and Wayland, but in tests

Kubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo comes with the new KDE Plasma 5.15.4 version and a Wayland session that is available in an experimental phase.

Math 12

The new version of Mathematica 12.0 arrives and the Wolfram language

After three decades of continuous research and development since the introduction of the first version of Mathematica, Wolfram Research,…

Linux 5.1-rc6

Linux 5.1-rc6 is bigger than usual, but Torvalds doesn't stop even on vacation

Linus Torvalds does not rest even on vacation and this Easter weekend has worked to advance the development of Linux 5.1.

Ubuntu MATE 19.04 and Nvidia

Ubuntu MATE 19.04 arrives with solutions for Nvidia cards

Ubuntu MATE 19.04 Disco Dingo arrives with troubleshooting solutions for Nvidia cards just after installing from scratch.

Kdenlive 19.04

Kdenlive 19.04 released today in what is a major update

Kdenlive 19.04 is now available, a major update that comes with notable new features. We explain everything to you in this article.

Upgrade from ubuntu 18.04 to ubuntu 19.04 directly

Upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 directly to Ubuntu 19.04 from terminal

In this article we will see how to update Ubuntu 18.04 directly to Ubuntu 19.04 from the terminal, without the need to update to Ubuntu 18.10

Super Tux Kart 1.0

Released the new version of Supertuxkart 1.0 know its news

After a year and a half of development, the launch of the new version of Supertuxkart 1.0 has been presented, which comes with several improvements in ...

bug in ubuntu 19.04

Bug? in Ubuntu 19.04 prevents dragging files from / to desktop

It seems to be a bug: Ubuntu 19.04's Nautilus prevents dragging files from / to the desktop. Or is it actually a function?

Changes in Ubuntu 19.04

Three changes every Ubuntu 19.04 user should make

We have been using Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo for two days now and personally I have to say that I like it a lot. I got it…

about: about from Firefox

about: about, or how to access all Firefox settings

In this article we will show you how to access all the hidden options of Firefox, something that we will do from the address bar.

Ubuntu 19.10 eoan

"Eoan" will be the last name of the Ubuntu 19.10 animal

Eoan? Well yes: that will be the last name with which Ubuntu 19.10 will be launched, the version of Canonical's system that will be launched in October.

fractional scale

How to enable fractional scale in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo

In this post we explain how to activate the experimental function of the fractional scale in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo in Wayland and X11.

LibreOffice 6.2.3

LibreOffice 6.2.3 arrives to add stability and reliability to the suite

LibreOffice 6.2.3 is now available, the latest maintenance version of the famous office suite that comes by default in many Linux distros.

Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo Wallpaper

Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo Installation Guide

After the official release of Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo we bring for newbies and users who want to migrate to Ubuntu, the installation guide ...

Things to do after installing Ubuntu 19.04

Things to do after installing Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo

I already have Ubuntu 19.04 installed. And now what do I do? In this article we suggest several things to do now that you have upgraded to Disco Dingo.

Xubuntu 19.04

Xubuntu 19.04 recovers GIMP and supports AptURL links

Xubuntu 19.04 is now available, a very important update for the Xfce version of the operating system developed by Canonical.

upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04

How to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo

In this post we will teach you how to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 from previous versions of the operating system developed by Canonical.

Ubuntu 19.04 now available

Canonical releases Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo. Download it now

Canonical has released Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo. Here we tell you the known news that come with the latest version of Ubuntu.

about VS Codium

VSCodium, an alternative to Visual Studio Code to install on Ubuntu

In the following article we are going to see how we can install VSCodium, a Fork of Visual Studio Code that is 100% open source.

Repair Adblock Plus

Adblock Plus is already working on a fix for the newly discovered security issue

It has not taken long to react and Adblock Plus is already preparing a solution for the recently discovered security flaw, a very serious one.

Virtualbox 6.0.6

Virtualbox 6.0.6 arrives to include support for Linux 5.x

Oracle has released Virtualbox 6.0.6, the most notable novelty of which is that it includes support for the Linux kernel 5.0.x and 5.1. Now available from your website.

about check the installed ram

Check the installed, used and available RAM on your Ubuntu system

In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can check the installed, used and available RAM on our Ubuntu system.

CloudReady

CloudReady: How to Test Chromium OS on (Almost) Any PC

Do you have a PC with few resources? In this post we show you how to test and install Chromium OS with CloudReady, compatible with many computers.

How to download YouTube videos

How to download YouTube video and audio on Linux

Do you want to know how to download YouTube video and audio on Linux? In this post we will teach you everything you need to know. It is easy!

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