If you’re a Linux user with a huge TV and Movie library, you might be on the lookout for an application that can manage shows they want to watch — introducing Tbinge, an app that does just that: it lets users more easily catalog things they want to watch from …
Read More »5 best KDE-based Linux distributions to try out
The KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment is a traditional, modern interface that is similar to Microsoft Windows. It’s currently the 5 iteration of the desktop, and ships on all major Linux operating systems, as well as BSD and other Unix-based OSes. In the Linux community, many distributions choose to ship …
Read More »How to fix media keys not working on Linux
Lots of desktop keyboards have media playback buttons the user can use to pause, stop, skip and play music with the press of a button. For the most part, the Linux kernel, and Linux operating systems have support for these devices, due to increased Linux driver development over the years. …
Read More »5 best apps on the Snap store on Linux
Each day, Ubuntu’s Snap store gets bigger and bigger, and more applications are added. That said, due to its size, many great apps slip through the cracks, and users often miss out on some of the best ones that the store has to offer. Since there are so many Snaps …
Read More »4 Best Adobe Illustrator Alternatives for Linux
Adobe Illustrator is considered to be the best when it comes to illustration and design on Windows and Mac, but the app isn’t available on Linux. So, if you’ve recently switched to an open source, Linux operating system, you’ll need to find a suitable alternative to use. Here are the …
Read More »How to install Debian apps offline
Are you running Debian Linux and don’t have a reliable internet connection? Are you looking to find a way to install software on your Debian system offline, without a network connection? We can help. Here’s how to install Debian apps offline! Note: for this guide to work, you’ll need a …
Read More »3 easy ways for Windows users to try out Linux
People are talking about Linux more and more in the mainstream these days, and even Windows users are starting to take an interest in the platform. However, trying out a new type of operating system can be scary if you’ve never used it before. Since Linux has a perception of being …
Read More »How to install Ubuntu apps offline
If you’re an Ubuntu Linux user with a bad internet connection and slow download speeds, you’ll be happy to know that there’s a fix for that: installing applications while offline, by using the offline app downloader Camicri Cube. Note: the Camicri Cube app is not specific to Ubuntu, and those …
Read More »How to correct Ubuntu dependency errors
Dependency errors on Ubuntu happen when users install a third-party DEB package they’ve downloaded from the internet through the command-line, and the package manager can’t find the correct dependent packages required to run the program on Ubuntu. Though these kinds of issues come up less and less in 2019, due …
Read More »How to prevent Windows games from changing monitor resolution on Linux
A lot of Windows games, when running on Linux can manipulate the native display resolution of Linux desktop sessions and change them to the wrong size. Games switching resolutions is a severe annoyance, and it’s something that many Linux users would like to know how to fix. So, here’s how …
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