Archive of posts with category 'Ubuntu'
These 10 essential things to do after installing Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster will greatly improve your Ubuntu experience.
In this review of Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster, I will tell you why I was pleasantly surprised with it.
These are 15 essential things to do after installing Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish
Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish looks gorgeous but there are some problems Let's have a look at them in this Ubuntu 22.04 review.
Ubuntu is often associated with stability. However, we can't say the same for Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute Hippo. Let's see what went wrong.
Check out our 10 essential things to do after installing Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute Hippo.
So, you've installed Ubuntu MATE, now what? Check out this post to learn about my top 21 things to do after installing Ubuntu MATE.
We will explore 10 Linux distros that I consider to be the best. I used all of these distro and share my opinion on them.
The most optimal VirtualBox settings for ultimate Linux experience in a virtual machine.
These are my top 30 things to do after installing Ubuntu 20.04/21.04.
Ubuntu 20.04 has changed my attitude towards Ubuntu. While doing this Ubuntu 20.04 review, I was impressed by all new features and improvements.
A long term Ubuntu user switches to Arch Linux. I share what it is like to use these great but so different Linux distros?
There is no Add to Favorites in Ubuntu dock for custom apps. You will learn how to create a custom launcher and add it to favorites.
In this Ubuntu 19.04 review, I won't touch upon what is new in this release. Instead, I will focus on what it brings in terms of performance and user experience....
Configuring a shared folder in Virtualbox is not trivial. So, I will show you how to enable a shared folder in Virtualbox for any Linux as guest systems.
In this article, you will learn how to customize Ubuntu 18.04 by installing additional themes and make its layout look different from the default.
These 30 things to do after installing Ubuntu 18.04 or Ubuntu 20.04 will greatly improve your Linux experience.