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How to hide desktop icons on Ubuntu 20.04?

Recently, I bought a new laptop, and of course i erased the installed windows operating system, and I decided to give ubuntu 20.04 a try, after installing it, I said to myself: Why not making a series about Ubuntu tips and tricks? And this is what happened, as today I will show you how to hide the personal folders and the trash icon on the ubuntu 20.04 desktop.

How to make Telegram’s Linux App use system window frame?

Telegram is considered one of the best social media platforms and it has a native Linux desktop app, but i don't know why the default window frame look bad, fortunately it possible to Use System Window Frame, so How to Make Telegram’s Linux App Use System Window Frame? This is what we will cover in this tutorial; let's go.

How to install uGet on Linux and integrate it with the web browser?

Linux offer many download manager option, but in my opinion the best one is uGet download manger, so how to install it and integrate it with your browser?

New promising Cloud Engineer Bootcamp from the Linux foundation

In the last decade , the demand for Internet services has significantly increased, especially cloud services. As the demand for the latter increased, so did the companies ’need for cloud engineers. If you are interested or a beginner in cloud engineering , and do not want to waste time and money on courses that may not help, and as is known, most (if not all) of the Cloud servers are Linux-based, that is where Linux Foundation New Cloud Engineer Bootcamp comes in.

April the month of Linux releases and open source updates

Linux releases and software updates, as every year, April almost never passes without a new event in Linux and open source world. This year, The month "overlooked us" with interesting events about Linux and open-source.

Top things to do after installing Solus plasma

Solus Plasma is a successful "marriage ??" between two ambitious projects. The first partner is the KDE desktop, and the second partner is the Solus distribution. But like any distribution, after installing it on your computer ????, you should take some necessary steps and add some aesthetic touches.

Linux-Tech&More QA: Episode 02: The

In the first episode, we got to know the anonymous operating system, and we gave a brief overview of it (for those who did not watch the first episode, you can watch it through the following link), and as we promised you to provide more episodes, we are happy to show you the second episode, which carries with it some modest surprises. enjoy watching.

Linux-Tech&More QA: Episode 01: The mysterious operating system!

We seek, through the episodes of this simple and humble series, to provide Linux, technology and science information (and other important information) in an interesting and funny way to “insert” the information into the mind of the follower and to instill principles and values in their personality.

Enjoy the first episode...

A new glimmer of hope for Linux

Linux ranks third in the operating system market, and since the beginning of the new millennium, it has entered the best desktop operating system struggle after it won the title of the best server system “undisputedly”, so the GNU Linux developers began making plans to bring in more users, but it was not as effective as expected (in another article, we will take a look at these plans and the reasons for their lack of effectiveness)...

My reddit story: the Android subreddit drama

  • linuxtechmore; By Djalel (Posted by LinuxTechMore on Nov 17, 2019 7:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: ; Groups: Community
Reddit, who doesn't know Reddit ? Reddit "The front page of the internet ????", the destination of persons interested in discussing ideas and asking questions and sharing project. after a tide, I decided to register on the platform to take a closer look ????, and it's took me only a few minutes to become a member of the most important technology-related subreddit and the most importantly the Android subreddit ... and this was the beginning of the story.

Top opensource Android apps

Since my transition to Linux I have acquired a culture of open source software, a culture that is expanding with every day I spend in Linux. Especially after having seen the importance of open source applications in fighting the monopoly of Big softwares companies such as Microsoft, Apple, Adobe ...

How to display & control your Android devices on Linux (Solus/Ubuntu/Manjaro...) Part 2?

Today, after a long wait I come back to you in the second part of display and control your Android device on linux, which I promised you to touch on it the most important features of the screen copying application, So connect your phone by following the steps that we presented in the first part; and let's go.

Linux stickers ! Who does not like Linux stickers ?!

The stickers have recently been very popular with smartphones owners and laptops users, as it’s enabling them to personalize their electronic items. Linux users are a big fan of stickers, and that even boast of using Linux and open source software. Today, as a Linux user and open source software fan, I would like to share with you a valuable collection of posters to decorate your electronic collections and show your admiration and love for the GNU Linux system.

Buy a Linux laptop: Star Labs laptops review

Linux users often face many difficulties, the most important of which is to find a computer that is compatible with the distribution they use, so that they enjoy using their preferred system without the headache of search for solutions and fixes that may be ineffective or useless.

Fortunately, after the increased use of Linux in the technical environment, some companies have begun to design and manufacture special computers that are compatible with the Linux system...

The lightweight desktop environments champion version 4.14 is here !

XFCE is one of the best Linux desktop environments, its lightness, fast performance and High customization capability, made it very popular among Linux users, especially those with weak hardware. Despite the slow development of the project, we are surprised from time to time with new and impressive versions that bring with it a lot of improvements and new features. Today, after more than four years of development, the xfce team is giving the Linux community Xfce version 4.14 in a new look, which according to the news page of the official website. its main highlights is as follows...

The beast of 3D editors version 2.80 is free in the wild !

Blender is the free and open source 3D creation suite. It is characterized by high features that made it a fierce competitor for commercial tools. It is considered one of the most important open source pieces. Recently, all those interested in the field of 3D tools have been closely watching the developments and news of version 2.80, and also waiting for its release date...

How to install Freeoffice "Softmaker" on Solus?

Finding a good alternative to the Commercial MS office is one of the main action when switched to Linux, So are you a Solus user ? And are you looking for a MS office alternative ? If yes you have two choices :The first is using the amazing open source Libreoffice and living free. The second, is using a MS files format compatible alternative, in this case you either should install Wps office which is no longer available as a third party package, or install Freeoffice from Softmaker using their installer shell. In this tutorial i will show you how to install it.

The king of open source office suite version 6.3 is released!

Libreoffice is one of the leading opensource cross-platform (Linux, Windows, MacOs) project, that offer Linux users specially a great free office suite alternative to the commercial MS office suite. The team behin it, continue their hard work to introduce us today as Linux users, the new update that brings remarkable improvements and notable changes.

I love Opensource: my favourite list of opensource alternatives

In 2014, when I switched to Linux I spent hours, days and month looking for free and open source alternatives to the commercial ones, by watching video, reading articles, story and even comments, it was a hard time but it made me a more positive and happy Linux user, now after five years i want to share with you my favorite list of open source alternatives including distros, tools, software... as a result of my humble Linux experience. Have a pleasant reading.

How to display & control your Android devices on Linux (Solus/Ubuntu/Manjaro...) Part 1 ?

In the last 3 years I was searching for an easy to use app or a useful tool to display and control my Android smartphone. Unfortunately, I spent a lot of time searching unsuccessfully - I think the problem was with my research method - until I found last week what I was looking for that made me forget my past suffering. If you are interesting in displaying and controlling your Android device on Linux , you are on the right place as I will share with you in this tutorial my humble experience with the discovered application.

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