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Raspberry Pi: Power On / Off A TV Connected Via HDMI-CEC

With the help of cec-client (part of libcec), your Raspberry Pi can control a device that supports CEC, like a TV, connected via HDMI. You could power the TV on or off, switch the active source, and more. This should work with any Raspberry Pi version or model, including the original Raspberry Pi, as well as the latest Raspberry Pi 4.

LazyDocker: New Docker And Docker Compose Terminal UI

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Jul 2, 2019 1:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
LazyDocker is a new free and open source terminal UI for Docker and Docker Compose. Use it to view the state of a docker or docker-compose container environment, view logs, restart / remove / rebuild containers or services, and much more.

How To Speed Up Google Drive OCamlFUSE (Tool To Mount Google Drive On Linux)

This article contains a few tweaks for speeding up Google Drive access when mounted on Linux using Google Drive OCamlFUSE, so you can browse and perform file operations (rename, move, open) faster.

2 Tools For Monitoring Nvidia GPUs On Linux (GUI And Command Line)

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Jun 26, 2019 11:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
This article presents 2 tools for monitoring Nvidia graphics cards on Linux: one that comes with a terminal user interface (TUI), so it runs in a console, and another one that uses a graphical user interface.

rga: Search Text In PDF, Ebooks, Office Documents, Archives And More (ripgrep Wrapper)

rga (or ripgrep-all) is a command line tool to recursively search all files in a directory for a regex pattern, that runs on Linux, macOS and Windows. It's a wrapper for ripgrep, the line-oriented recursive search program, on top of which it enables search in a multitude of file types like PDF, DOCX, ODT, EPUB, SQLite databases, movies subtitles embedded in MKV or MP4 files, archives like ZIP or GZ, and more.

Vorta BorgBackup GUI Now Available For Install On Linux From Flathub

Vorta, a GUI for BorgBackup (or Borg for short), is now easier to install on Linux. The backup tool was added to Flathub the other day, a service for hosting and distributing applications as Flatpak packages.

How To Backup Google Photos To Your Computer With gphotos-sync

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Jun 18, 2019 11:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
gphotos-sync is a command line tool for backing up Google Photos (including separate albums) using the Google Photos Library API, for Linux, macOS and Windows. Use it periodically to grab all newly added photos, keeping a complete Google Photos backup on a server or desktop.

Fix Can't Login After Logout With Gnome / GDM3 On Ubuntu

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Jun 18, 2019 2:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
I've had an issue for some time: after logging out, I was unable to login to the default Ubuntu (Gnome) session. After some digging, I managed to find a fix for this issue, so here's a solution in case you too are experiencing this "can't login again after logout" problem.

Use Albert Launcher On Linux To Boost Your Productivity

Albert is a productivity app inspired by Quicksilver, Alfred and other similar tools, that runs on Linux. Written in C++ / Qt5, this free and open source launcher uses a plugin-based architecture that makes it very flexible and powerful.

GIMP 2.10.12 Released With Curves Tool Improvements, TIFF Layers Support

With this release, the image editor fixes many bugs discovered after the previous release, while also including some cool improvements, like layers support for TIFF exporting, Curves tool enhancements, support for user-installed fonts on Windows, and more.

Ubuntu Devs Testing Chromium Browser Transition From Deb To Snap Package

Ubuntu will soon offer Chromium browser as a snap package instead of a regular deb package. This is not only for the upcoming Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine, but also for the already released Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo), and for LTS releases, like Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver).

scrcpy 1.9 Released (View And Control Your Android From A Linux, Windows Or macOS Desktop)

scrcpy, an application to display and control your Android device from a desktop, be it Linux, Windows or macOS, was updated to version 1.9. The new release includes bidirectional copy-paste, new option to turn the Android screen off while mirroring, and more.

Speed Up Gnome Shell On Fedora 30 Using This Copr Repository

There's a Copr repository for Fedora 30 that presumably speeds up Gnome Shell and Mutter by adding some patches. The repository also has builds for Fedora 29, and while they are no longer maintained, they should still work.

Deluge BitTorrent Client 2.0 Released With Sequential Downloads, Now Uses Python3 And Gtk3

Deluge BitTorrent client has reached version 2.0 stable recently, after more than 2 years since the previous stable release. The new stable Deluge version comes with major changes, including code ported to Python 3, Gtk UI ported to Gtk 2, sequential downloads support, a new logo, and much more.

Argos Is Like BitBar For Gnome Shell: It Shows Scripts Output On The Panel (Top Bar)

Searching for a way to show a script output on the Gnome Shell panel (top bar), I came across Argos. This Gnome Shell extension does only one thing: it adds a new item with a dropdown menu to the panel, showing the output from a script and exposing functionality.

Fix Missing GPG Key Apt Repository Errors (NO_PUBKEY)

You might see a missing public GPG key error ("NO_PUBKEY") on Debian, Ubuntu or Linux Mint when running apt update / apt-get update. This can happen when you add a repository, and you forget to add its public key, or maybe there was a temporary key server error when trying to import the GPG key.

How To Free Up Space In The /boot Partition On Ubuntu, Debian, Or Linux Mint

This article explains how to free up space in the /boot partition on Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Pop!_OS, elementary OS, and other Debian or Ubuntu based Linux distributions.

Free Raster Graphics Editor Krita 4.2.0 Released With Numerous Improvements

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 29, 2019 3:03 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE, Linux
Krita, a free and open source painting program, was updated to version 4.2.0. This new major release includes updated support for drawing tablets, scripting API for animations, support for HDR displays on Windows, and much more.

2 Tools To Test Internet Speed From The Command Line

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 28, 2019 8:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This article presents 2 command line tools for checking your Internet connection speed. This can be useful to check if your ISP does indeed offer the speeds it claims, to diagnose possible issues with your Internet connection, and so on.

Terminal File Manager nnn 2.5 Adds Plugins, Mouse And SSHFS Support

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 28, 2019 10:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
nnn console file manager was updated to version 2.5, which includes plugins support and 19 plugins available, with more to come, mouse and SSHFS mounts support, and more.

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