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Hello! I am Mr. Brave the guy behind the linuxgui.com -This blog contains my personal experience of using Linux Mint as daily driver.

GScan2PDF Convert Scanned Image to PDF Directly in Linux

By Mr. BravePosted on July 8, 2016September 18, 2022

GScan2PDF Convert Scanned Image to PDF Directly in Linux. This software is used to scan document from scanner and then […]

YAGF – Front End of Tesseract OCR in Linux Open Source

By Mr. BravePosted on May 31, 2016September 18, 2022

YAGF – Front End of Tesseract OCR in Linux Open Source. YAGF is a graphical interface for cuneiform and tesseract […]

No Multimedia Codec Linux Mint 18 + How to Install It

By Mr. BravePosted on May 23, 2016September 24, 2020

No Multimedia Codec For Linux Mint 18 + How to Install It? Please know that Linux Mint 18 drops multimedia […]

Simple Scan Linux Scanner Software for Book and Document

By Mr. BravePosted on May 19, 2016September 18, 2022

Simple Scan Linux Scanner Software for Book and Document. This is the most easy and simple scanner software for Linux. […]

Create Backup with Back In Time Linux Backup Solution

By Mr. BravePosted on April 22, 2016September 18, 2022

Create Linux System Backup with Back In Time Linux Backup Solution. Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux […]

AMD/ATI Catalyst Linux Driver Download (All Version)

By Mr. BravePosted on February 22, 2016September 24, 2020

AMD/ATI Catalyst Linux Driver Download (All Version)  –Download the AMD Radeon Software Linux (drivers for Radeon, FirePro, APU, desktops, laptops). […]

Choose Linux Mint Mate or Cinnamon or XFCE or KDE ?

By Mr. BravePosted on February 22, 2016September 24, 2020

If you have to choose one, which one do you prefer.. .Should you Choose Linux Mint Mate or Cinnamon or XFCE […]

SQLite Studio – The SQLite Database Browser for Linux

By Mr. BravePosted on February 21, 2016September 24, 2020

SQLite Studio – The SQLite Database Browser for Linux. With SQLite Studio you can create, modify and delete SQLite database […]

How to Check / Find MAC Address on Linux Mint

By Mr. BravePosted on February 17, 2016September 24, 2020

How to Check or Find MAC Address on Linux Mint? There are two methods to find your current MAC Address: […]

8 Complete Ways to Install Software/ Apps on Linux Mint

By Mr. BravePosted on February 15, 2016September 24, 2020

Here are the Complete Ways to Install Software/ Application/ Program on Linux Mint. Linux has several installer file or package which […]

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