Temps is a Beautiful Open Source Weather App

Temps — An Open Source Weather App ‘Temps’ is an open source desktop weather app that stands apart for others. It’s beautifully designed, cross-platform, and integrates nicely with most desktops. It’s built using various open source technologies, including Electron, Menubar, Chart.js and OpenWeatherMap. It’s somewhat similar to Cumulus in form, but has a more inviting visual touch. Its developer bills it as a ‘simple but smart […]

How to Fix Ubuntu Boot when GRUB2 is messed up

Dual boot systems which is having multiple OS running in a single desktop/laptop via logical partitions, often prone to GRUB issues. While installing Linux/Ubuntu or Windows – there is a chance of GRUB corruption. If that happens, not everything is lost. There is still a chance that you can boot to your desired OS. Follow […]

How To Install Adobe Flash on Ubuntu

install Adobe Flash on Ubuntu. If You Use Google Chrome You Already Have It The Most Easiest™ way to install Flash on Ubuntu is to install Google Chrome. Google Chrome for Linux comes pre-packaged with the very latest version of the Flash PPAPI (‘pepper’) plugin. You don’t need to tick a box, add a repo, or do anything […]

Budgie Desktop Picks Up Indicator Applet Support

Nimble GNOME-based Budgie desktop environment has gained support for indicator applets. A raft of well-known software, including Dropbox, Skype and Clementine, use indicator applets to provide tray-based access to various features, info and options. A swathe of indicator-only third-party utilities are also available, able to display weather forecasts, emails counts and more directly on the panel. But until now the […]