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Amberol, GNOME's Beautiful Music Player

There are reviews about this beautiful music player, Amberol . The name itself is funny for me. In my mother language --Javanese, ambrol means collapse. But I want to talk about how good this app, like people say. Installation Firstly, unfortunately, there is only one way to install Amberol: Through flatpak. You can download the flatpak from this page , and then install using this simple command: flatpak install io.bassi.Amberol.flatpakref Performance Despite being hugely bloated, I can't really complaint about flatpak's performance. It runs as fast as native deb package. Appearance & Features I have to agree, Amberol is gorgeous. The default view is minimalistic, simple, modern and elegant. When I maximized the window, there is playlist menu at the left, just like any other music players. KDE Compability Why do I have to mention this? Because I'm a happy satisfied KDE user. I install Amberol on my Kubuntu desktop, and it runs seamlessly without any single issue. Concl...

5 Top Most Lightweight Linux Web Browser

Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are the most popular and most used web browsers on Linux Desktop. Google Chrome offers Google synchronization, which many people depend on. And Firefox, in other hand, is the default web browser of countless Linux distributions that promises better security and privacy. The two are a pair every Linux user might always have on their Linux desktop. However, sometimes we need to casually have fun and or need to open a website in a small and fast web browser that works with modern websites. Here are the top 5 most lightweight Linux web browser you have to take a look: 1. Midori Midori was originally a part of Xfce desktop component. It is small, looks good and works with modern website like YouTube.  You can install the latest version through Snap or Flatpak: snap install midori flatpak install flathub org.midori_browser.Midori If you're using Ubuntu 20.04, Midori is available in the official repository you can install easily: sudo apt install midori 2...