Linux
Steam For Linux Is Now Open For Everyone
Here on RefuGeeks we have not written anything about the exciting news of Steam coming over to Linux (well, more specifically Ubuntu). This has been a deliberate decision as we didn’t want to dangle a carrot in front of our ... Read More »
Running With Rifles – Top Down Shooter Comes To Linux
Any one reading this who remembers playing the likes of Cannon Fodder & Alien Breed on their Amiga 600 will love Running With Rifles. Running With Rifles really brings a modern spin to the classic genre of top-down shooters. Rather than try ... Read More »
How To Install Skype 4.1 In Ubuntu
Skype is a great tool that allows friends and family all over the world to speak to each other in a very simple way. For me personally Skype really came into it’s own whilst deployed on operations in Afganistand & Iraq. You ... Read More »
Let’s Get Google Drive For Linux!
I’m pretty sure that many of the people reading this article will know what Google Drive is, but for those who don’t I’ll quickly explain. Google Drive is a cloud syncing application from Google that allows users to sync data ... Read More »
Linux Mint 14: Why can’t Ubuntu do that? (Using Mint part 1)
First, I have to admit that I’m biased. I was curious about Linux Mint 14, but I didn’t really want to like it. I had flings with Julia, Katya, and a brief and tumultuous run with Maya (the Euro babe ... Read More »
How To Get Ubuntu To Work With UEFI
UEFI is a topic of hot conversation at the moment with the release of Windows 8 and it’s requirement to have UEFI enabled devices for Microsoft certification. Lucky for me none of my devices are UEFI enabled, well not until ... Read More »
Two Great Icon Sets That Every Ubuntu User Should Use
Part of the reason why most of us love Ubuntu is the level of personalisation that you can do with it. There are many thing you can change from themes to wallpapers to icon sets. In this article I’ll be ... Read More »













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