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Ubuntu Mate On The Raspberry PI 400

Previously I reviewed Ubuntu on the Raspberry PI 4 and it was a fairly poor experience. Ubuntu Mate was always going to be the better option and in this review I look at the good and the bad on the Raspberry PI 400.

Display System Info On Your Raspberry PI Using Conky

This guide shows how to set up conky on a Raspberry PI to display useful system information on the desktop. It includes details about how to install conky, get it to run at startup, use transparency, adjust the positioning and configure the information that is displayed

10 Things You Should Do With Your New Raspberry PI 400

With XMAS just over, many people will have received a Raspberry PI 400 as a gift. This list gives users a starting point and shows them 10 things they should do such as installing the OS to the SD card, running through the setup, configuring the PI and customising the desktop.

Ubuntu On The Raspberry PI 4

With the introduction of the Raspberry PI 400 it now seems that the Raspberry PI is a viable desktop computer. There is now a full Ubuntu desktop version available for the Raspberry PI 4. This article is a review of Ubuntu on the Raspberry PI 4.

An Everyday Linux User Review Of Debian 9

There are hundreds of Linux distributions which serve a plethora of different purposes. When it comes to the average computer user they just need a browser, maybe word processor, email client, video editor and audio player and a way to play games. The operating system needs to be easy to install and easy to use. In this review I looked at Debian to see how well it suits this purpose.

An Everyday Linux User Review Of MX Linux

This is a review of MX Linux which is a collaboration between the developers of AntiX and Mepis. In the past year this distribution has become very popular and in this review I have had a peek to see why.

An Everyday Linux User Review Of Elementary OS 5

For the past fortnight I have been testing Elementary OS 5 to see if it is a good choice for the average computer user. The website claims that the applications have been specifically selected to be useful without bloat. This article tests those claims to the full.

An Everyday Linux User Review Of Linux Mint 19

  • Everyday Linux User; By Gary Newell (Posted by gary_newell on Sep 20, 2018 4:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Mint
It has been a while since I have written a full Linux distribution review and so I have come back with a review of Linux Mint 19 as there really isn't a better place to start. It looks good, is easy to use and does just what you want it to.

How To Create A Bootable Zorin OS USB Drive

This is a step by step guide to creating a bootable Zorin OS USB drive. It includes everything from listing the different versions, navigating the site, downloading the Etcher software tool and booting into Zorin.

Who Was To Blame For The Ubuntu BIOS Bug?

  • Everyday Linux User; By Gary Newell (Posted by gary_newell on Jan 9, 2018 4:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
In this article I have analysed who is to blame for the Ubuntu BIOS bug which leaves the BIOS of some laptops in a read only state. So who is to blame? The developers, the manufacturers, the BIOS developers or indeed the users?

How To Install The Latest Version Of Cinnamon On Ubuntu

This guide shows how to install the latest version of Cinnamon on Ubuntu. You may ask why bother, why not use Linux Mint? If you have already installed Ubuntu it seems a little extreme to install a new OS just to get a different desktop environment

How To Install The Java Development Kit and Runtime Environments On Ubuntu

This guide shows how to install the latest Java runtime environment and development kits on Ubuntu. It shows how to install the official and open source versions.

An Everyday Linux User Review Of Elementary OS Loki 0.4

  • Everyday Linux User; By Gary Newell (Posted by gary_newell on Jan 18, 2017 12:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Here is a review of Elementary OS Loki 0.4 for the average computer user. It provides information on how to get Elementary, how to build a USB drive, how to install it and the features of Elementary as well as some software installation issues

Analysis Of The Top 10 Linux Distributions Of 2016

  • Everyday Linux User; By Gary Newell (Posted by gary_newell on Jan 9, 2017 8:03 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
As with previous years this guide looks at the top 10 distributions of last year and addresses how suitable each of them are for the Everyday Linux User based on ease of installation, ease of use, software and hardware support

An Everyday Linux User Review Of Q4OS 1.8.1

Q4OS is a light weight Linux distribution which looks much like Windows of old. Don't let that put you off however as it is easy to install and easy to use with all the major top applications catered for.

A look at PyCharm - The Best Python IDE For Linux

PyCharm is an IDE brought to you from the same people that create IntelliJ and Resharper. It is possibly the best Python IDE available for Linux with intellisense, code refactoring and debugging options.

An Everyday Linux User Guide To The Thunderbird Email Client

This is an overview to the Thunderbird email client. It shows how to connect to major mail providers, all the features for creating emails, how to setup chat and RSS feeds and more

How To Connect Nautilus To The Raspberry Pi

  • Lifewire; By Gary Newell (Posted by gary_newell on Nov 11, 2016 12:44 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
This guide shows how to use Nautilus to connect to the Raspberry PI

An Everyday Linux User Review Of Xubuntu

Here is a review of Xubuntu 16.10 for the average computer user. The beauty of Xubuntu is that it changes by not really changing at all. There are subtle difference with each release but nothing over the top. It is also a great base for people who like to customise their desktop.

An Everyday Linux User Review Of Linux Lite 3

  • Everyday Linux User; By Gary Newell (Posted by gary_newell on Sep 23, 2016 7:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Linux Lite 3.0 is an ease to install, easy to use Linux distribution based on the Ubuntu LTS release. Whilst easy to install is the lack of an EFI option a drawback?

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