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Showing posts with label compilation. Show all posts

This is the fourth compilation of our tutorials and other related articles on Ubuntu 24.04 "Noble Numbat," which have been published here at The Ubuntu Buzz since 2024. In the last compilation, we talked from the List of Ubuntu Default Apps to Thunderbird Email Client. In this episode, we compiled the articles from July and August, about Camera, for your video call experiences, the two penguin games Tux Math and Tux Typing, for your children's educational amusements, and more. We hope this compilation could be useful for you all, especially if you have just started with Ubuntu recently. Happy reading and see you next time!  

 

 

(Tux Typing is the highlight of this episode) 

 

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This is the third compilation of our Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat tutorials, which have been published here at The Ubuntu Buzz since 2024. In the last compilation, we talked about useful things like Telegram and Synaptic, among others. In this episode, we will remind you The List of Ubuntu Default Apps, Adjusting Cursor Size, as well as Thunderbird Setup, each with a brief description. We hope this compilation series will be useful to you and everyone. This marks our last article of that year in June. Please enjoy!


 

(Ubuntu showing the content of an email)

 

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Elisa is Kubuntu default audio player. In Kubuntu history, Elisa replaces the former players namely Cantata and Amarok. Elisa is a part of KDE Applications and well integrated to the KDE Plasma Desktop. Speaking about its appearance, its logo represents a black-green tape cassette and its user interface reminds us to the old three-columns style Amarok. Speaking about its technical aspects, it is written in C++ with Qt Framework, just like any standard Kubuntu application, developed in public by the KDE community. Just like what we have discussed at the previous episode, Dolphin File Manager, we will also explain Elisa in details with screenshots and further references. We hope this helps every Kubuntu users. Now let's start reading!

 


 (Elisa Music Player playing a playlist of few audio recording from American English)

 

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This is the second compilation of our Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat tutorials which have been published here at The Ubuntu Buzz since 2024. In last compilation, we talked about downloading Ubuntu up to selecting our repository server among others. In this episode, we will remind you about CHM ebooks, AppImages, Telegram Desktop as well as the classic but powerful Synaptic Package Manager with a short review for each. We hope this compilation series will be useful to you and everyone. This marks our last article of that year in the month May. Please enjoy!

 

(Telegram Desktop running peacefully showing KDE Channel on Ubuntu Noble)

 

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Since last year, we have written many articles about Ubuntu 24.04 "Noble Numbat" (click to view them all). Now, we planned to make a compilation of those in a periodical way i.e. tri-monthly like this. We hope this helps you to learn using Ubuntu for your daily computing better. We will start from downloads, install guide and a few important basics as you may see below. Now, here we go. 

 


 (A screenshot from the Apps Installation Guide tutorial in this series)

 

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This is a collection of hard disk partitioning and maintenancing tutorials published by Ubuntu Buzz in several years. With these tutorials, you can learn how to create, format, reformat, rename, delete, resize, enlarge, shrink filesystems and partitions to digital storages including hard disk drives (HDDs), SSDs, flash drives, both internal or external. They are mostly graphical user interface (GUI) based, can be done easily in LiveCD mode, and are reasonably universal for everyone to practice in any operating system including Windows and macOS other than GNU/Linux. We discussed here tools we actually use mainly GParted, GNOME Disk Utility, KDE Partition Manager as well as other important utility like Testdisk and Unetbootin with one booting guide for ThinkPad our favorite laptop brand. We support both Legacy BIOS as well as UEFI booting methods and both MBR and GPT partitioning schemes. All in all, here's the compilation for you.



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What to do after installing Mageia 9 to your computer or laptop? In case you need some advises, we have here a compilation of easy to practice tips and tricks for new Mageia users. We also linked them with some compilation of tutorials so you can be productive with LibreOffice for school and work. Congratulations for using Mageia GNU/Linux in your computing and please continue reading!


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Congratulations to Canonical Ltd. and Free Software community for the release of Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur! It is released on Thursday 12 October 2023 or simply six months after the previous version 23.04 on April. We presented here a compilation of all download links including the Official Flavors, mirrors, and torrents. Let's download and empower our computer, laptop and server with Ubuntu.


 

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LMDE 6 codenamed Faye is released Wednesday, 27 September 2023. It is now based on the latest Debian 12 Bookworm. Special features of LMDE is that it supports both 32-bit and 64-bit PC architectures thus is suitable to use on older desktops and laptops from thirty years ago to the latest Intel Core i9 and AMD Ryzen generations from today. We congratulate and thank you The Linux Mint Project for this release. Finally, we compiled all download links to LMDE 6 below including their mirrors, torrents and checksums for you. Happy downloading!

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The Ubuntu Buzz has been covering several programming languages setup for years including C, C++, Java, Pascal, Rust, Qt, GTK and so on. This includes well known programmer text editors like Codeblocks, Eclipse, Geany, Qt Creator and so on.  Believe us, they are the kind of articles with so many of readers until today. This compilation collects all of them in one list below. We hope this will help you a lot especially when you start as student in Informatics major in the college. Happy hacking!

 


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This is a compilation of System76 laptop reviews by various authors we found in three years period of 2020-2022. This is the continuation to the First Part. We encourage you to read each one of the reviews in their respective website carefully. If you cannot visit any link, perhaps because the website unavailable, you can revisit the link via the Internet Archive. With this, we hope we help you choosing the best GNU/Linux laptop and computer brand you are looking for. Enjoy!


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Here's our compilation of recommended applications and games for Debian 12 users. We write this especially for those who use GNOME Desktop but it works with any other desktop too. You will find below bonus recommendation links where you can download and try out ready to use sample documents or templates to be productive. We hope this will be helpful for you. So what to wait? Let's try it out.

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(Trisquel 8.0, a MATE desktop distro that still support 32-bit in 2019)

Because Ubuntu and all Official Flavors officially stopped providing 32-bit ISO Images in 2019, I write this compilation. I believe even in 2019 many of us still have old, 32-bit computers or laptops, so it's good to find GNU/Linux distros that support 32-bit. Here you will find at least thirteen GNU/Linux distros with MATE Desktop still supporting 32-bit in 2019, namely, Trisquel 8.0, Uruk 2.0, Fedora 29, Mint 18 and 19, Debian Live 9, Devuan 2.0, Sparky 5.3, Mageia 6, Porteus 4.0, Robo 8.11, Ubuntu MATE 18.04, Void (rolling), and IGOS 12. You can download them and install and have updates in a certain period of time. All of them are LiveCD Installers except Devuan and Mageia. I wish this compilation helps you to find latest distro and prolong support lifetime for your old computers. Finally, happy downloading!

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 (Ubuntu 19.04 runs KGeography and Subtitle Editor applications)

I listed here my applications recommendation for everybody getting started with Ubuntu 19.04. If you never used Ubuntu before, than this is for you. I tried to give recommendation for many fields, including personal and educational use, as well as programming and graphic designing. All applications you find here are already available via Ubuntu Software Center without the need to use PPAs. Finally, I hope this compilation helps everybody and happy working!

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