Tag: Ubuntu

0 A.D. Alpha 22 Released, How to Install it in Ubuntu

The twenty-second alpha version of the free and open-source real-time strategy game of ancient warfare, 0 A.D. Alpha 22 “Venustas”, was released a few hours ago. New Features in 0 A.D. alpha 22: Remake of many models, animations and textures, two new music tracks Configuration-free Multiplayer …

Install uget Download Manager On Ubuntu Linux

Install uGet download manager on Ubuntu Linux. uGet is a Powerful download manager for Linux Ubuntu with a large inventory of features but is still very light-weight and low on resources. Below is the impressive list of features: Downloads Queue: place your downloads into a Queue …

Second Alpha of Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark Released

Second Alpha of Ubuntu 17.10 released. Ubuntu users can download the second alpha release of Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark. Ubuntu 17.10 Alpha 2 features images for Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Kylin, and Ubuntu MATE. Second Alpha – Ubuntu 17.10 On behalf of Ubuntu Release Team, …

Install Slack Messaging App on Ubuntu

Install Slack on Ubuntu via terminal command line. Slack messaging app offers IRC-like features on Linux Ubuntu Systems – messaging chat rooms (known as channels) organized by topic and support for private groups and direct messaging. For secure messaging, besides public channels and direct messages, create …

Restore Deleted tmp Folder in Linux Ubuntu

How to restore deleted tmp folder in Linux Ubuntu. On Linux, recover tmp files using the following method. /tmp directory contains mostly files that are required temporarily. Many programs use this to create lock files and for temporary storage of data. Do not remove files from …

Update to Linux Kernel 4.13 rc2 on Ubuntu Systems

Update to Linux Kernel 4.13 rc2 on Ubuntu Systems. Kernel 4.13 rc2 brings various hardware and driver improvements. Announcing the release, Linus wrote” Linux 4.13 rc2 – Things are chugging along, and we actually had a reasonably active rc2. Normally rc2 is really small because people …