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Fedora: Install Third-Party Software And Codecs With Fedy

If you've just installed Fedora and you're looking for a quick way of installing some popular third-party software that's not in the Fedora standard repositories, try Fedy.

gallery-dl - Download Image Galleries And Collections From The Command Line

  • Linux Uprising (Posted by logix on Mar 5, 2019 1:56 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
gallery-dl is a command line program that downloads image galleries and collections from a wide range of image hosting websites, which works on Windows, macOS and Linux. The tool can mass download images from popular websites like Behance, DeviantArt, Flickr, Gyfcat, Imgur, Instagram, Photobucket, Pinterest, Reddit, Thumblr, Twitter or Weibo.

How To Reset Gnome Desktop Settings To Default

If you've gone too far with the customization of your Gnome desktop, something broke, etc., and you want to reset the Gnome desktop settings, here is how to do this.

Install GNOME Themes - Script To Install Over 40 Popular Gtk Themes

If you want to try the most popular Gnome themes easily, or if you tend to change your Gtk theme frequently, then "Install GNOME Themes" is for you.

This is a script that installs more than 40 popular Gnome themes (and that's not counting light/dark or compact variants), by downloading their latest code from Git. The themes are automatically built from source when needed, and are installed in the user's ~/.themes folder.

How To Create Fillable PDF Forms With LibreOffice Writer

LibreOffice Writer can be used to create fillable PDF forms, being a great free, open source alternative to Adobe's Acrobat for this use case. LibreOffice is cross-platform too, so you can use it not only on Windows and macOS, but also on Linux.

Securely And Efficiently Backup Data On Linux or macOS With Vorta (BorgBackup GUI)

  • Linux Uprising; By Linux Uprising (Posted by logix on Feb 26, 2019 8:47 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Vorta is a fairly new GUI for BorgBackup (or Borg for short), a command line backup tool with encryption, deduplication, compression and validation. Both Vorta and BorgBackup are free and open source software, and they run on Linux and macOS.

z.lua - A Faster Way Of Changing Directories (cd Command That Learns As You Use It)

z.lua is a new tool that helps navigate your filesystem faster from the command line, tracking your most used directories based on "frecency" (how recently and how frequently a directory was accessed).

While there are other similar tool out there, the developer claims z.lua is a lot faster. For example, z.lua is supposed to be 10 times faster than fasd and autojump, and 3 times faster than z.sh.

Install Any Oracle Java (JDK) Version In Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint Or Fedora With install-java.sh

"install-java.sh" is a Bash script for installing and setting up any Oracle Java Development Kit (JDK) version that works on Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora. Using it, you can install Oracle Java 11, any Oracle Java 8 version, as well as its demos and JCE policy, and Oracle Java versions that are now only available to Oracle Customers through My Oracle Support (requires support login).

Secure File Sharing Tool OnionShare 2 Adds Anonymous Dropboxes

  • Linux Uprising; By Linux Uprising (Posted by logix on Feb 21, 2019 6:21 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
OnionShare 2 has been released after nearly a year of work, adding support for anonymous dropboxes, next generation V3 onion services, and more.

Run Or Raise Application Windows On Linux (X11) Using A Single Keyboard Shortcut With jumpapp

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Feb 20, 2019 1:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Using jumpapp you can create a single keyboard shortcut that will launch an application if it's not already running, or focus the application window if it's already running. If there is more than one application window open, pressing the keyboard shortcut repeatedly cycles through all the application windows.

Organize Files In Filetype-Based Named Directories On Linux Using Organizer (GUI)

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Feb 19, 2019 8:21 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
Organizer is a new, work in progress GTK application to organize your files on Linux. The directory organizer application moves files to a new directory based on their type. Select a folder and Organizer will move all existing jpg and png files to a new Images folder, zip, rar and tar.gz files to an Archives folder, pdf, odt and docx files to a Documents folder, and so on.

How To Install The Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS Hardware Enablement Stack

Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS was released on Friday for Desktop, Server and Cloud. This point release includes application updates, bug fixes, and a new hardware enablement stack. This article explains how to install the LTS hardware enablement stack in Ubuntu 18.04.

How To Downgrade Packages To A Specific Version With Apt In Debian, Ubuntu Or Linux Mint

This article explains how to downgrade a package to a specific version using apt, in Debian, Ubuntu or Linux Mint (from the command line).

Nautilus Exif, PDF And Audio Metadata Tag Columns Extension For Ubuntu

Nautilus Columns is a Nautilus file manager Python extension that adds metadata tags in the Nautilus list view, for audio (mp3, flac and wav), image and PDF files.

Stream Videos, Music And Pictures From Gnome To Chromecast With Cast To TV Extension (v6 And v7 Released)

If you own a Chromecast device and you're using Gnome Shell, you should give Cast to TV a try. This Gnome Shell extension adds a new entry in the system menu which allows casting local files to Chromecast or other devices over the local network.

How To Remove Unused Flatpak Runtimes To Free Up Disk Space

Flatpak doesn't automatically remove a runtime after the last application that depended on it was uninstalled. This may be an issue for some users because these runtimes can take a lot of disk space.

Prevent Eye Strain While Working On Your Linux Desktop With Safe Eyes

Safe Eyes is a free and open source Linux application that regularly reminds you to take short breaks for your eyes, preventing eye strain, useful for those spending a long time in front of the computer.

Free Drawing And Painting Program MyPaint 2.0.0 Alpha Released

  • Linux Uprising (Posted by logix on Jan 31, 2019 7:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
After being in development for more than 2 years, MyPaint 2.0.0 alpha is available for download. MyPaint is a free, open source drawing and painting program available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The application features infinite canvas, configurable brushes, graphics tablet support, and a distraction-free fullscreen mode, on top of a simple GTK+ 3 interface.

Free Video Cutter LosslessCut Adds Multiple Cut Points, Video Merging Feature

LosslessCut is a easy to use, ultra fast tool for lossless video (and audio) cutting, available for Windows, macOS and Linux.

Ubuntu Users Can Now Keep PPAs And Third Party Repositories Enabled When Upgrading To A Newer Ubuntu Version

A regular Ubuntu release upgrade (to a newer Ubuntu version) disables any PPA or third party repository that may be enabled. Some recent changes to ubuntu-release-upgrader allow keeping PPA and third party repositories enabled when upgrading to a newer Ubuntu release, while also providing better support for cases in which the users have their own mirror of the archive.

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