How to Install MX Linux on Oracle virtualbox

  • Post last modified:August 30, 2019
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MX Linux is a Debian based Linux operating system using core antiX components. MX Linux uses the Xfce desktop environment and comes with UEFI installer (64bit & 32bit), automatic enabling of most Broadcom drivers, LUKS encrypted root, home, and swap partition options.In this Install MX Linux on Oracle virtualbox tutorial i am using the below softwares to test it.

MX Linux 18.3(64-bit), Download MX Linux from here

Virtualbox 6.0.10. Download VirtualBox from here

Windows 10 (64bit) with RAM 4GB

Note: If you are using 64-bit guests, you need to enable hardware virtualization in the BIOS on your host system. Boot to your bios settings and find the virtualization or virtualization technology or hardware virtualization or VT-x or AMD-V option and Enable it. For reference see the below image.

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How to install LiVES Video Editing & VJ system on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:August 21, 2019
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LiVES is a free Video Editing & VJ system for Linux and BSD systems. Using LiVES you can edit your videos in non-linear video editing mode. You can mix and switch clips from the keyboard in LiVES. It comes with lots of realtime effects to enhance you video. Using LiVES clip editor, you can trim and edit your clips arrange them in a multitrack timeline. The main feature of LiVES video editor is recording in real time and edit it and render it.

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How to Install Telegram Messenger app on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:August 20, 2019
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Telegram is a free cloud based messaging and end-to-end encrypted voice calling service for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows, macOS, Linux and Web. Using Telegram users can send messages, photos, videos and files of any type (doc, zip, mp3, etc). And make voice calls and create groups for up to 200,000 people or channels. It comes with some security features like end-to-end encrypted voice calls, self-destructing messages, photos, and videos and protect your app with a password. Apart from these important features it also offers usage of Telegram on unlimited number of devices at the same time with zero space on your phone.

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How to install TuxGuitar on Ubuntu – TuxGuitar Guitar tablature editor and player

  • Post last modified:August 17, 2019
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TuxGuitar is a free open source multitrack guitar tablature editor and player for Linux, Windows and Mac OS. It is written in Java-SWT and released under GNU Lesser General Public License. It comes with Tablature editor,
Score Viewer and Multitrack display. You can Imports and exports gp3, gp4 and gp5 files in TuxGuitar . Using this you can open GuitarPro, PowerTab and TablEdit files. Some other important features are Autoscroll while playing, Time signature, Note duration and Tempo management. It comes with bend, slide, vibrato, hammer-on/pull-off effects and triplets support (5,6,7,9,10,11,12).

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How to install Zim On Ubuntu – Zim Desktop Wiki graphical text editor

  • Post last modified:August 15, 2019
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Zim Desktop Wiki is a free open source graphical text editor for Linux, Windows and BSD. It comes with wiki like features and used to maintain a collection of wiki pages with linking of pages and text and images support.
We already discussed about this Zim Desktop Wiki graphical text editor below. Click the below link to check it.

Zim Desktop Wiki graphical text editor

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ScreenCloud screenshot taking and Sharing tool – How to install ScreenCloud on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:November 30, 2023
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ScreenCloud is a free open source cross platform screenshot tool for taking and sharing screenshots on Linux, Windows and Mac OS. You can share your screenshots easily via Dropbox, Google Drive, imgur and even to your own server via FTP…

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