Take a look at Lubuntu 20.04 LTS. It is the first long term support release of Lubutnu that doesn't feature the good old LXDE desktop environment.
LXQt uses Qt farmework instead of GTK. This makes Lubuntu 20.04 close to KDE in terms of looks.
The shift from LXDE also means that Lubuntu 20.04 LTS is a lot different from its predecessor LTS version.
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Linux Mint 20 release is around the corner. Beta version is released and we take it for a ride to show you what it looks like and the new feature it brings.
Enjoy Mint 20.
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Read more: https://itsfoss.com/linux-mint-20/
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#Shorts Here's how you can select files by extension in Nemo File Manager. Every Linux user should know this. Follow us to become a better Linux user. ?
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Linux distribution for Windows users? Is that even a thing?
Well, what we mean is that Linux distributions that have Windows-like interface and are easy to use.
So if Windows 7 (or XP) users looking to switch to Linux could have some help from this video.
Text article: https://itsfoss.com/windows-like-linux-distributions/
Linux Lite: https://www.linuxliteos.com/download.php
Zorin OS: https://zorinos.com/
Kubuntu: https://kubuntu.org/
Linux Mint: https://linuxmint.com/
Ubuntu MATE: https://ubuntu-mate.org/
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If you create a live USB of a Linux distribution, you might have issues in formatting the USB key later.
You may see an error like this:
Error Formatting Volume
This partition cannot be modified because it contains a partition table; please reinitialize layout of the whole device. udisks-error-quark, 11
This quick tutorial shows you how to fix this error and format the USB.
The tutorial uses Disks tool that comes preinstalled in Ubuntu but you can also use more generic tools like Gparted for this task.
Text version of the tutorial can be found here: https://itsfoss.com/cant-format-usb-disk/
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