Featured Comments: Week of 2014 October 19
This post is delayed (I would usually put it up on Sunday) because I was out of town for the last few days. There was one post that got a handful of comments, so I'll repost most of those.Review:...
View ArticleFeatured Comments: Week of 2014 December 28
Happy new year 2015! This past week, there were two comments on one post. I will repost both of those.Review: CentOS 7.0 GNOMEAn anonymous reader said, "Both CentOS and Scientific are straighforward...
View ArticleIntroduction to gnome maps
We live in a day when having a map is a very important thing, but technology has advanced so much that we can literally enjoy having the most detailed maps in front of our eyes, be it on the computer...
View ArticleReview: Linux Mint Debian 2 “Betsy” MATE
Main Screen + Linux Mint MenuIt has been over a year since I've reviewed Debian-based Linux Mint. Since then, some major changes have occurred. The most notable is that Debian-based Linux Mint is no...
View ArticleUbuntu GNOME: the typical part of the family
The GNOME edition is one of many official Ubuntu spins available since version 13.04. It is officially supported by Canonical. I have never tried this version before, although I am more or less...
View ArticleWant to try GNOME 3.22? This is the Linux Distro you’re looking for!
GNOME is perhaps *the* the most popular Linux desktop envoronment out there. And GNOME 3.22 is the latest stable release from GNOME foundation. Yet, it is almost impossible to find a mainstream Linux...
View ArticleReview: openSUSE Tumbleweed GNOME Snapshot 20170329
For the last 5 years, I have been running Linux Mint 13 LTS "Maya" Xfce as my main OS on my laptop. Its support cycle is only 5 years long, so its end-of-life is fast approaching (within a month). This...
View ArticleFeatured Comments: Week of 2017 April 2
There was one post from this past week that got one comment, so I'll repost it.Review: openSUSE Tumbleweed GNOME Snapshot 20170329Reader msian_tux_lover said, "I think you missed the point and...
View ArticleHow to Install GNOME Shell Extensions GUI / CLI
GNOME Shell extensions are small and lightweight pieces of codes that enhance GNOME desktop’s functionality and improves the user experience. They are the equivalent of add-ons in your browser. For...
View ArticleHow to Install GNOME on Linux Mint 20
Gnome is the default desktop environment for many Linux distributions. Gnome is based on GTK+ and has a new release every 6 months. Linux Mint by default supports Cinnamon, MATE, or Xfce desktop...
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