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Axelor is a Powerful Open Source Business Platform

Today, we’ll take you in a detailed review of Axelor; An open source business platform system that was released as open source in 2012.

Live Sketch Your Educational Screencasts With Flameshot on Linux

Flameshot can be used for more purposes than it was originally designed to do. You can, for example, combine it with any screencasting/screensharing application in order to create a fusion that allows you to create educational screencasts to other people.

5 Awesome Command Line Open Source Password Managers

  • FOSS Post; By M.Hanny Sabbagh (Posted by fosspost on Jun 8, 2020 12:50 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
If you are one of those people who like the command line that much, then we've prepared a list of good open source password managers that can be launched and used, fully, from the command line.

Let’s Discover Xubuntu 20.04 With Xfce 4.14; A Review

We’ll take you today in a tour in Xubuntu 20.04, what are its features and what bugs or issues you may face if you consider switching to it.

Ubuntu MATE 20.04 Is More Polished, Beautiful & Stable Than Ever

  • FOSS Post; By M.Hanny Sabbagh (Posted by fosspost on May 24, 2020 11:23 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
We’ll take you today in a tour in Ubuntu MATE 20.04 to see together how more polished and stable it became, what newly-introduced features are there and whether you should consider it for using it as your daily driver.

When Contributing to OSS, Open a Discussion First Before Sending a Pull Request

In this post, I’ll try to explain why it is a better idea to open a discussion before sending your pull request to any open source project you would like to contribute to (even if they don’t state this), and why this is extremely important from the OSS’s maintainers point of view.

Hands on Ubuntu 20.04: The Long-Awaited LTS

  • FOSS Post; By M.Hanny Sabbagh (Posted by fosspost on May 9, 2020 4:14 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
Looking to try Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? Here's our detailed review on the new release and why we think that it's one of the best LTS releases ever made.

Here are the 3 Open Source Prototyping Tools

Looking for UI/UX open source prototyping tools? Are are all the three available ones in the market and how to download them.

Things To Do After Installing Fedora 32

  • FOSS Post; By M.Hanny Sabbagh (Posted by fosspost on Apr 29, 2020 1:17 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora
This is a list of things which you should do after installing Fedora 32. Helpful to get you quickly ready to use your new OS!

Uncover Hidden Settings for your GNOME Desktop with Dconf

  • FOSS Post; By M.Hanny Sabbagh (Posted by fosspost on Apr 29, 2020 8:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: GNOME
Many possible settings for the GNOME desktop and its applications are hidden, and they can be accessed and activated only by Dconf Editor.

20 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 20.04

  • FOSS Post; By M.Hanny Sabbagh (Posted by fosspost on Apr 28, 2020 1:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
This our good list of 20 things to do after installing Ubuntu 20.04. Should be enough to get any new user to get going with his new desktop OS!

Forget About Zoom — Here are 3 Open Source Zoom Alternatives

You’d be glad to know that there are many open source Zoom alternatives for video conferencing. And in today’s article, we’re gonna introduce 3 great ones of them to you.

Do your Project Management Remotely With Leantime

  • FOSS Post; By M.Hanny Sabbagh (Posted by fosspost on Apr 17, 2020 12:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Developer
With many businesses having to close down and work remotely because of the Coronavirus, Leantime comes as an excellent open source project management software.

Reasons to Give openSUSE a Try

Users may fear trying openSUSE because of some reason. In any case, we’ll introduce you to the distribution and its features, and why you should give it a try.

Make Your Linux Look Like Windows XP, 7 and 10

Luckily, you can easily turn your Linux installation into the look & feel of Windows, thanks to the B00merang Project.

15 Open Source Rescue Solutions For Companies Working Remotely under a Lockdown or Quarantine

From project management to communication and file-sharing... We introduce 15 open source solutions that your company can utilize to transfer to remote work.

7 Unusual Linux Distributions To Try While Quarantined

To help you spend your time during the quarantine, we’ve prepared a list of 7 unusual Linux distributions that you can have fun with. We’e also added URLs to online in-browser testing pages so that you can try them before you actually download them to your PC. Enjoy!

Why Start your Linux Journey with Linux Mint?

Linux Mint is one of the most famous desktop Linux distributions. It is based on Ubuntu, and is generally thought to be a beginner-friendly Linux distribution that can be used by anyone, even by new users who are migrating from the Windows world. In our quick article today, we’ll give you some reasons on why Linux Mint can be a good distribution to start your Linux journey with.

Preparing your PC for Installing Linux Windows, Secure Boot, Fast Boot & Burner options

This is an informative articles on things you need to do before you can install Linux on your machine. Step by step it will guide you through everything you need.

Why use Ubuntu instead of other Linux distributions?

Ubuntu is the most famous Linux distribution in the world. Used by all types of platforms, from enterprise to desktop and passing by mobile phones, the distribution that started its journey just 14 years ago totally dominates the markets today in terms of userbase. In online discussions for others, people keep saying stuff like “Ubuntu is for noobs, don’t use it”, or something like that. But that’s not true at all.

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