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Best Alternatives To Photoshop On Linux
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Best Alternatives To Photoshop On Linux

You need an image editing software and you do not yet feel ready to buy a Photoshop license. Besides the online retouching sites, there are also free alternatives adapted for each use of the famous Adobe software that will allow you to tinker with the pixel at a lower cost.   Best Alternatives To Photoshop On Linux GIMP Gimp is surely the best known free alternative. It is also the most complete because it contains the main features of Photoshop: layer system, color correctio

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How To Install Wine And Run Windows Apps In Linux
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How To Install Wine And Run Windows Apps In Linux

All kinds of software are currently available on Linux but every now and then, there is that Windows software or Game which is not available or has no equivalent on Linux  Wine makes it possible to run those Windows programs and Games on your Linux desktop. So let’s look at how to install Wine on Linux and run Windows apps on Linux desktop. How to install Wine in Linux? Installing a package on a fresh system is remarkably straightforward. Just download the package available

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15 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark"
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15 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark"

The New Ubuntu 17.10 “Artful Aardvark” launch with GNOME3 has brought a big change and got a lot of people excited to try it as soon as they can. If you don’t know yet the new stuff in Ubuntu 17.10, read the article we published today.   15 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 17.10 “Artful Aardvark” 1. Select the fastest server for packages Just perform a server test by clicking on Select Best Server and you will get the server closest to your location. This helps in download

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10 Major Updates In Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark
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10 Major Updates In Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark

  So there you have it finally, Ubuntu 17.10. The release which we have been talking about because of its switch to Gnome from Unity. We’ve talked about most its features in a previous article here but let’s again look at the final version of Ubuntu 17.10. At the end of this article, do take a poll and tell us if you’re going to upgrade to Ubuntu 17.10 or not.   What’s New In Ubuntu 17.10 “Artful Aardvark”? 1. GNOME is the default Desktop As all of us know that the

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Linux Foundation Launches OpenMessaging Project
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Linux Foundation Launches OpenMessaging Project

  Through a shared exertion bnb m  from endeavors and groups put resources into the cloud, enormous information, and standard APIs, I’m eager to welcome the OpenMessaging project from The Linux Foundation. The OpenMessaging group will likely make a comprehensively embraced, merchant impartial, and open standard for dispersed informing that can be conveyed in the cloud, on-commence, and half and half utilize cases.   Alibaba, Yahoo!, Didi, and Streamlio are the establishing proj

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How To Install Sublime Text 3 Stable In Linux
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How To Install Sublime Text 3 Stable In Linux

All the developers out there love Sublime Text. It has been emerging as a great text editor for learners and advanced. It is available on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. Sublime text offers features like macros, recognition of a wide variety of languages, split view, etc. The editor can also be customized using different themes. Some of these themes are already popular through Notepad++.   So in this tutorial, we will teach you the installation process of Sublime Text on Linux. Recently Subl

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LinuxAndUbuntu Review Of BunsenLabs Linux
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LinuxAndUbuntu Review Of BunsenLabs Linux

Once upon a time there was Crunchbang Linux, and then it was no more, and then the community brought it back to life in another form known as BunsenLabs Linux. This distribution offers a lightweight and easily customizable Openbox desktop.   System Requirements The minimum requirements for BunsenLabs is 256MB RAM and an installation using a little over 2GB of disk space. You can use lower resources if you do not intend to run a graphical desktop with low resource-intensive appli

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Oceanaudio An Audio Editor For Linux
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Oceanaudio An Audio Editor For Linux

Audios are an integral part of life. Playing our best songs, having a party or a special function, we require audio everywhere. That is why audio editors are there too to help us make the best of an audio file. When I say audio editor, many of you will just think of audacity. Sure that is a pretty cool software but I think it’s a bit complicated for the inexperienced one.   That is why today we are going to cover one of a famous audio editor named “Ocenaudio”. Ocenaudio is free to use wh

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LinuxAndUbuntu Review Of Linux Mint 18.2 "Sonya" Xfce
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LinuxAndUbuntu Review Of Linux Mint 18.2 "Sonya" Xfce

The mission for a swap Linux conveyance for Linux Mint 13 LTS “Maya” Xfce proceeds. With this post comes a review of the most recent MATE version of Linux Mint. Particularly for consistent perusers of this blog, I will simply say that with the most recent point discharge, it appears like the designers have put cleaner into the conveyance, including their new arrangement of “X-applications” intended to work crosswise over MATE, Cinnamon, Xfce, and GNOME, keeping away from the entanglements of

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What's New Going To Be In Fedora 27
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What's New Going To Be In Fedora 27

To the delight of its users, the team of developers in charge of the Fedora project officially announced the availability of the beta version of Fedora 27. This new version, which incorporates several important innovations, is distinguished mainly by the absence of an alpha version. However, the Fedora team points out that significant efforts have been made to make this intermediate step unnecessary and to provide a quality product.   Recall that the last stable version of the famous Lin

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LinuxAndUbuntu Review Of Pantheon Desktop Environment
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LinuxAndUbuntu Review Of Pantheon Desktop Environment

Pantheon is the default desktop environment originally created for the elementary OS distribution. It has won a lot of plaudits for its simplicity and clean aesthetics. It has some similarities with GNOME Shell and MacOS in particular. Pantheon is written from scratch using Vala and the GTK3 toolkit.   The Desktop   The Pantheon desktop is very simple and easy to learn. It consists of basically two elements, the panel and the dock. By default, you cannot put icons on

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rTorrent A CLI Based Torrent Client For Linux
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rTorrent A CLI Based Torrent Client For Linux

  Unlike familiar graphical torrent clients such as Deluge and uTorrent, rTorrent is a completely text-based torrent application, designed to be used in a terminal or terminal multiplexer such as tmux.   Users who prefer the typical /r/unixporn text-heavy “rice” desktop configuration of foregoing a full Desktop Environment and instead opting only for a tiling window manager (such as i3wm, i3-gaps, Openbox, etc.) will likely find rTorrent enjoyable, as it fits in well with the keyboar

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