How to convert your XFCE Linux OS to Windows 95 – Install Chicago95 on XFCE (Xubuntu, Fedora Xfce, etc)

  • Post last modified:July 17, 2024
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If you like the old Windows 95 look and your are currently using XFCE based linux distributions like Xubuntu, Fedora xfce or any other then this is for you. Now you can completely change your xfce desktop look similar to old microsoft windows 95 using Chicago95 xfce theme. In this tutorial we will see how to do it. First go to the below Chicago95 windows 95 theme download page and download it.

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How to install Builder GNOME IDE on Ubuntu – Create GNOME based Softwares

  • Post last modified:September 27, 2023
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Builder is a free and open source IDE Integrated Development Environment for Linux OS to create GNOME-based softwares. It is released under GNU General Public License v3.0 and written in C and Python. It comes with auto-completion support, syntax highlighting…

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How to Configure Setup and Install RPM Fusion on Fedora – 3rd party software repository

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RPM Fusion is a community-maintained 3rd party software repository for Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RPM Fusion is a merger of Dribble, Freshrpms, and Livna. RPM Fusion comes in two versions Free and Non-free. Free repository mainly comes with open source softwares and drivers and nonfree comes with closed-source, non-free software or drivers. You can easily install and setup in Fedora via terminal.

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How to install Mechvibes on Ubuntu – Activate Mechanical keyboard Sound on Your System

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Mechvibes is a free and open source mechanical keyboard sound emulator for Linux, Mac and Windows. Using this your create and play mechanical keyboard key pressing sound on your system while you type on your laptop or non mechanical keyboard.…

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