Menu
TAG

Reviews

6 Best Video Editing Software For Linux in 2023
Reviews 8 min read

6 Best Video Editing Software For Linux in 2023

Ubuntu and Linux, in general, are not known as the go-to platform for multimedia production. Instead, Apple Mac systems are the most popular among graphic designers, video editors, and music production specialists, with Windows PCs closing second. Linux also has a lot of good stuff for video editors; it’s another thing that most people don’t know. So here is a collection of the best video editing software for Linux in 2023. * Why Video Editing on Linux? * Best Linux Video Editing

ReviewsUncategorizedreview
Linux Mint Vs. Ubuntu - Which Is Better in 2023
Reviews 6 min read

Linux Mint Vs. Ubuntu - Which Is Better in 2023

Ubuntu and Linux Mint are currently arguably two of the most popular Linux distributions around. Both distros are quite user-friendly and for Linux newbies, you couldn’t be wrong choosing either. For a very long time, Ubuntu was considered the distro of choice by most Linux enthusiasts, but it has currently been surpassed by Linux Mint (and Debian) as the distro with the most hits on Distrowatch. * Linux Mint Vs. Ubuntu * System Requirements * Installation * Interface(defa

ReviewsUncategorizedreview
Benefits Of Using Lightweight Linux Distributions
Reviews 3 min read

Benefits Of Using Lightweight Linux Distributions

There are quite a few lightweight Linux distributions around but why should you care especially when most of our PCs that are on the market boast some very fast multi-core processors, large volumes of RAM, and very fast Solid State Drives. Sure they can bring new life to old machines but there are many other reasons why they could be awesome for you. Let me give you a few reasons you would so much benefit from going with a lightweight Linux distribution. 1.  Bring old PC to life

ReviewsUncategorizedreview
What Is Linux Kernel?
Reviews 3 min read

What Is Linux Kernel?

So Linux is now 25 years old. Linus Torvalds, a 21-year-old computer science student at the University of Helsinki in Finland at the time, built the Linux kernel in 1991. On August 25, 1991, Torvalds wrote the following to comp.os.minix, a Usenet newsgroup. I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and professional like gnu) for 386 (486) AT clones. This has been brewing since April, and is starting to get ready. I’d like any feedback on things people like/dislike i

ReviewsUncategorizedtutorial
Five Cool Alternative Open Source Linux Shells
Reviews 4 min read

Five Cool Alternative Open Source Linux Shells

We are going to look at some of the available Linux shells out there that users have access to free of charge since they are open source, they come in a number of different licenses and this mainly depends on the software creator but in essence, one doesn’t have to pay to use the system; so that a major plus in whichever way we look at it. We find that there are different kinds of users when it comes to Linux, the ones who tread carefully preferring to stick to tried and tested software,

ReviewsUncategorizedreview
ONLYOFFICE: Create a Single Workspace for All Your Documents on Linux
Reviews 3 min read

ONLYOFFICE: Create a Single Workspace for All Your Documents on Linux

If you deal with a lot of documents every day storing them on different cloud storage services, like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and others, you might find ONLYOFFICE a very useful tool as it allows you to connect all your accounts, edit and even collaborate on your documents with others using the web-based document editors. ONLYOFFICE is an open source project listed on GitHub, distributed under the terms of GNU AGPL v.3. With this Linux office suite, you can create, edit and colla

ReviewsUncategorizedtutorial
Klavaro A Simple But Great Typing Tutor For Linux
Reviews 3 min read

Klavaro A Simple But Great Typing Tutor For Linux

Klavaro is a free and easy to use typing tutor for Linux operating system. Though it is also available for Windows OS we’re not talking about that. Klavaro is a very simple typing tutor without lots of bells & whistles in the interface. Let’s see some of its features and know how we can install & use it in Linux. So let’s get started! Klavaro Typing Tutor A Free & Open source Typing Master for Linux Klavaro is simple but is very useful for one who wants to focus on typing speed and

ReviewsUncategorizedreview
5 Lightweight Linux Desktop Environments
Linux Distributions 3 min read

5 Lightweight Linux Desktop Environments

Do you own an old PC, like the ones that came with Windows XP? Well, you don’t have to dump them just yet as they can be brought back to life with these lightweight Linux desktop environments. These desktop environments are characterized as lightweight because they consume lesser resources than other popular desktop environments with feature-rich experiences. Here are all of these lightweight Linux desktop environments. 1. XFCE Desktop XFCE is one of the most popular lightweigh

Linux DistributionsReviewsUncategorized
Material Design Inspired Paper Theme For Ubuntu
New 3 min read

Material Design Inspired Paper Theme For Ubuntu

Paper is a material design inspired modern desktop theme suit. Designed by Sam Hewitt, the paper theme provides clear desktop GUI experience with flat icons accompanied by light shadows. The menu lists, options, etc resembles the design that we have seen in vanilla android Lollipop and Marshmallow. Paper theme desktop suit currently works on Ubuntu and its derivatives. Paper theme is supported by most of the popular desktop environment like unity, GTK 2.X, GTK 3.X, Pantheon, Budgie,

NewReviewsUncategorized
5 Best Linux Download Managers In 2023
Reviews 5 min read

5 Best Linux Download Managers In 2023

One of the difficulties a new Linux user faces while switching from Windows is finding a good Linux download manager. If you are a Windows user, you might be familiar with download managers like Internet Download Manager (IDM), Download Accelerator Plus (DAP), etc. There is nothing to worry about, for Linux users, there are many alternatives to Linux Download managers. And yes these are open source; means you can download them for free. The article below is about a few of the popular and

ReviewsUncategorizedreview
Password Protect Folders In Linux
Reviews 3 min read

Password Protect Folders In Linux

Most of the time, having a password-protected user is all you need to keep your files private and protected from prying eyes. There are those few times when you need to allow access to your account to another person; sometimes, there are folders or files you would like to keep away from being accessed. Now we can password-protect folders with several handy tools. In the Windows world, these tools are quite easily available for Windows, but today we will look at a few options available fo

ReviewsUncategorizedhow-to
Emma A LightWeight Database Management Tool For Linux
Reviews 3 min read

Emma A LightWeight Database Management Tool For Linux

Today who does not interact with databases and if you’re a programmer then database management is your daily task. For database management, there is a very popular tool called, MySQL Workbench. It’s a tool that ships with tonnes of functionalities. But not all of us as beginner programmers use all Workbench features. So here we also have a very lightweight database manager in Linux, Emma. Emma is a Lightweight Database management tool Emma is a very basic GUI database manager with

ReviewsUncategorizednews