Tag: Ubuntu

GNU/Linux Review: Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus

This is a review of Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus with both Unity 7 and 8 desktop environments. This release is beautiful as always, ready for serious use, and complete with more than 70000 packages on official repository. It will be supported for 9 months until January …

Welcome Ubuntu Budgie 17.04: A Short Review

Ubuntu Budgie begins its debut as official Ubuntu family in 17.04 “Zesty Zapus” release. It’s a new choice of flavors with new desktop environment (Budgie) as operating system for us. Ubuntu Budgie is crafted purely for desktop use, no tablet-like interface (like Unity or GNOME), thanks …

What To Do After Installing Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus

If you’re a new comer to Ubuntu in 17.04 Zesty Zapus release, then welcome, this article is for you. This introduces some options you can do once finished installing Ubuntu. There are 13 options listed you can choose, mainly about applications and some tweakings. You’ll find …

How To Install Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus

This tutorial shows how to install Ubuntu 17.04 Desktop in step-by-step. This tutorial is intended for new users with screenshot in each step so it will be very simple and quick. The installation itself takes only 10 minutes. For all new users, I wish this guide …

List of Desktop RSS Reader for Ubuntu & GNU/Linux

This article accompanies our big list of GNU/Linux & FLOSS RSS feeds so you can choose suitable reader for your desktop. Here I list Firefox, Thunderbird, Akregator, Liferea, Blam, and Evolution with some details of each. It’s possible later for me to update this list, because …

How To Run .appimage Package on Ubuntu

AppImage is a universal software package format for all GNU/Linux distros. This format made your software “installation” extremely easier: to run GIMP for example, you just need to download one file in .appimage format, run it by few clicks, and GIMP is running. You don’t need …

How To Install OnlyOffice 4.2 in Ubuntu

Please welcome OnlyOffice Desktop, a free office suite (GNU AGPL) with beautiful interface and support for both LibreOffice & Microsoft document formats, available for GNU/Linux. It has word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation programs. The source code is available at GitHub and it also has a server …

List of Desktop RSS Reader for Ubuntu & GNU/Linux

This article accompanies our big list of GNU/Linux & FLOSS RSS feeds so you can choose suitable reader for your desktop. Here I list Firefox, Thunderbird, Akregator, Liferea, Blam, and Evolution with some details of each. It’s possible later for me to update this list, because …