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Best GNOME Desktops for Linux Users
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Best GNOME Desktops for Linux Users

Have you stumbled over here looking across the Internet, for the 2023 list of best GNOME desktops? Lucky you then, I’m glad you are at the right place and hopeful that you’ll find this article helpful in case you are considering trying out a new Linux distro. Or just reading this article for fun. Alright, below are the list of Linux distros that I think are the best of 2023’s GNOME desktops. Best GNOME Desktops Please take a poll in the last of this article. Tell us your favorite g

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How I Started Using Linux
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How I Started Using Linux

It is April 2019 as I am writing this article from my Ubuntu 18.04 and I don’t remember the last time I had to use Windows for something that Linux couldn’t do. I don’t remember the last time I opened the thing called Ubuntu Software Store since I just use apt for most system-related package management. I also actively avoid using gedit in favor of nano for editing configuration files. But things haven’t always been the way they are now for me. Initially, I was scared of Linux.

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Bash for loop - Loops In BASH- Learn BASH | Part 6
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Bash for loop - Loops In BASH- Learn BASH | Part 6

Welcome to the sixth chapter on BASH scripting series. And today we will dive into a very cool topic called looping constructs in computer programming. Loops are important if we have a task that needs repetition. There are different types of loops in bash, bash for loop, while loop, and until loop. In the previous chapter where we discussed decisions, we made the computer think logically. Combine that with loops and we have an almost humanoid program that can think, work, and repeat the

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Ways To Develop Windows Apps On Linux
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Ways To Develop Windows Apps On Linux

Have you ever had the desire to develop Windows software or test it on your Linux system? Maybe because it is the most popular OS or due to the fact that your schools and institutions deploy only Windows OS in computer laboratories. Well lucky you, there are two ways to actually develop or test Windows software on Linux system with the exception of dual booting (otherwise the article would have diverted away from the topic’s intention) Windows OS along with your existing system. Read on

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Things To Do After Installing Arch Linux
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Things To Do After Installing Arch Linux

Continuing from the previous article, we will finish by fine-tuning the system to enable functionality comparable to other distros. After this tutorial, you will have a lot of the basic features you will find in a distro such as Fedora or Ubuntu. * Things To Do After Installing Arch Linux * Wifi Connectivity * Double-Checking Sound * Display Manager * Package Searching And Fonts * Device Mounting Privileges * DVD Playback * Wine * SSH * Conclusion

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Windows Calculator Goes Open Source
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Windows Calculator Goes Open Source

For the past few years we’ve watched Microsoft’s love toward open source by making many of its popular software open source. From Microsoft Edge to Powershell, it has been trying to prove its love for OSS community. And this time, the company has made its Calculator application open source. Microsoft love for OSS Community No matter what M$ used to think about the vast OSS community but now the giant company has adopted so many open source projects. And not just by adopting we can s

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Ways To Get Quick Access To Custom Apps On GNOME Desktop
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Ways To Get Quick Access To Custom Apps On GNOME Desktop

Have you ever loaded a custom application from the Internet and encountered the following issue: having to launch your terminal application and enter the command to run that executable file? I’d done it several times before realising there are two ways to efficiently launch my custom installed applications on GNOME. Using the terminal isn’t all that bad, but it’s tedious typing and retyping the same keystrokes every time you reboot. Continue reading to find out what they are and how you

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Puppy Linux 8.0 Released
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Puppy Linux 8.0 Released

Puppy Linux is one of the tiniest Linux distros. It loads into RAM and runs from it making it faster than most Linux distributions. Puppy Linux 8.0 “Bionicpup” came out yesterday with a couple of new features and latest software. As the codename ‘Bionicpup” suggests, this release is based on Ubuntu 18.04. Here is what’s new in the new release – * woodenshoe-wis rox filer. * rox now has copy and paste! * compton compositor set up as default. adds subtle shadows to * windows

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Linux Mint KDE Still Possible
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Linux Mint KDE Still Possible

If you’re the Linux Mint and KDE lover, then you know that starting from Linux Mint 19 “Tara”, your beloved Linux distro has stopped shipping with KDE. So Linux Mint KDE has died a brutal death. But we can revive the combination of the two best software, i.e. Linux Mint on KDE. In this article, I will show you how you can install KDE on Linux Mint 19 or possibly any other distro gets released after Linux Mint 19 “Tara”. I personally love the combination of two software. Linux Mint is the

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Ways To Get More Productive On Netbeans Development Platform
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Ways To Get More Productive On Netbeans Development Platform

Netbeans is a cool Java integrated development environment packed with lots of features along with the capability of extending its functions by adding more plugins. However, there are some of the tools or features in the IDE we rarely use while coding our Java program. This article will provide some tips and tricks for getting more productive on Netbeans. By doing a task more efficiently and getting more from the IDE when in doubt before turning in to the search engines. Tab expansion

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Gamehub - Shows Games From Different Sources
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Gamehub - Shows Games From Different Sources

We’ve recently seen the spike in Linux games, many popular gaming platforms have focused on Linux gaming. Last year Steam released Steam Play to play Windows games on Linux. Awesome! The list is growing fast so Linux gamers need Gamehub, an app allows to install, run, uninstall games from different sources from one place. What is Gamehub? Gamehub is a unified library to manage games from different sources. It’s written in Vala using GTK+3, designed for Elementary OS but works

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GNOME Web: A Web Browser Integrates Well With GNOME Desktop Environment
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GNOME Web: A Web Browser Integrates Well With GNOME Desktop Environment

GNOME Web (or just Web) is another cool Internet browser that is powered by the same engine (Webkit) that powers Opera and Google Chrome Internet browsers. It’s aesthetically beautiful while at the same time modern web pages are rendered well like those major browsers. However, it’s not the default web browser on GNOME desktop environment nor is it installed out of the box with the Operating System. Read on below to learn more about this cool browser and how you can install it on your computer.

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