3 Best Free Photoshop Alternatives for Ubuntu, Linux

Photoshop is a raster graphics image editor and manipulator developed by Adobe. This decade old software is a de facto standard for the photographic industry. However, it is a paid product and doesn’t run on Linux. Though nothing technically replace a software however below three free apps which comes close to the Photoshop in terms […]

ONVIFViewer – Internet Camera Viewer for Linux and Android

ONVIFViewer is a free and open-source internet camera viewer/IP viewer for Linux systems. ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a protocol established by Bosch, Sony and other partner to standardize the network cameras and its interfaces. All the softwares available today to access internet cameras, security cameras are proprietary and nothing was available for Linux […]

4 Neat New GTK Themes for Your Linux Desktop

The new Yaru/Communitheme theme might be the talk of the Ubuntu town right now, but it’s not the only decent desktop theme out there. If you want to give your Linux desktop a striking new look ahead of the autumn then the following quad-pack of quality GTK themes might help you out. Don’t be put off by […]

Auto Change Wallpaper every day via Variety in Ubuntu/Linux

Get Fresh Wallpaper every day Using Variety. Variety is a cool utility available for Linux systems which makes your dull desktop look great, every day. This free wallpaper changer utility replaces your wallpaper in your desktop in an interval. You can set it to change the wallpaper in every 5 minutes also! Here are some of […]

Install Linux without a DVD or flash drive

Is it possible to install the distribution without using a DVD-disk or a flash drive? Yes. A downloaded iso-image with a distribution on your computer and a special program GRML-rescueboot are enough for this. The instructions below will help you do this without additional physical media: DVD or USB flash drive. 1. First of all, you should already […]

Top 5 CAD Software Available for Linux

Computer Aided Design (CAD) is an essential part of many streams of engineering. CAD is professionally used is architecture, auto parts design, space shuttle research, aeronautics, bridge construction, interior design, and even clothing and jewelry. A number of professional grade CAD software like SolidWorks and Autodesk AutoCAD are not natively supported on the Linux platform. So […]

How to Schedule Files Backups to Google Drive on Ubuntu

The Deja Dup backup tool is preinstalled on the Ubuntu desktop by default — but like many, I don’t use it. Or rather I didn’t, not until this week when I learned that Deja Dup can backup files to Google Drive automatically. Simple, zero-fuss backups, at that. Thanks to some spiffy GNOME Online Accounts integration Deja Dup […]

4 Simple Steps to Clean Your Ubuntu System

4 simple steps which you can try right now to clean up your Ubuntu installation. This quick tutorial would help you to clean up old Ubuntu installation and free up some disk space. If you are running an Ubuntu system more than a year, you might feel that your system is slow, lagging despite you […]