By default, Ubuntu Server comes with the essential apps and service you need for your server, without apps like a browser, an office suite etc. After our post featuring the best Linux distros for gaming, and us being a hosting/server-related website, we got quite a few requests to publish a post about Linux (Ubuntu) server GUIs. So, here it is.
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Gaming in Linux has evolved a lot in the past few years. Now, you have dozens of distros pre-optimized for gaming and gamers. We tested all of them and hand-picked the best. There are a few other articles and lists of this type out there, but they don’t really go into detail and they are pretty outdated. This is an up-to-date list with any info you’d need. Continue reading
Rocket.Chat is one of the most popular open source chat applications. A great alternative to both Slack and paid live chat applications. It’s free, everything’s unlimited and it has a bunch of cool features like Video chat, Screen sharing, Mobile apps and more.
Invoice Ninja is a popular open source application for invoicing, tracking time and accepting payments. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install and use Invoice Ninja on a CentOS server. But first:




