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GPaste Is A Great Clipboard Manager For Gnome Shell

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Aug 6, 2018 4:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
GPaste, with its native Gnome Shell extension, makes the perfect addition for those looking for a Gnome clipboard manager. Using GPaste in Gnome, you get a configurable, searchable clipboard history, available with a click on the top panel. GPaste remembers not only the text you copy, but also file paths and images.

s-tui: CPU Monitoring And Stress Testing Console UI Tool

s-tui is a terminal user interface for monitoring the CPU frequency, utilization, temperature and power. Besides monitoring your CPU using colored graphs, the TUI (terminal user interface) application can also stress test your CPU using stress or stress-ng.

Cli Google Drive Client Grive2: How To Enable Automatic Synchronization

Grive2, a command line Google Drive client for Linux which supports partial sync, is quite popular among Linux users, but many probably don't know that the tool includes a built-in solution for automatic synchronization of Google Drive files with a local folder.

Gnome Shell YouTube Search Provider Lets You Play YouTube Videos In VLC

YouTube Search Provider is a new extension for Gnome Shell which can be used to search for YouTube videos directly from the Gnome Shell Activities and play them using a desktop video player, like VLC.

How To Customize Ubuntu Or Linux Mint Live ISO With Cubic

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Jul 31, 2018 2:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Mint, Ubuntu
Cubic, or Custom Ubuntu ISO Creator, is a GUI that can be used to create a custom bootable Ubuntu Live CD (ISO). While the application is targeted at Ubuntu, it also works on Linux Mint / is able to create a custom Linux Mint ISO. This article includes step by step instructions for how to create your custom Ubuntu or Linux Mint ISO using Cubic.

Lubuntu To No Longer Target Older Computers

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Jul 28, 2018 11:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
Lubuntu is no longer a low system requirements Linux distribution for older computers.

Download Subtitles Via Right Click From File Manager Or Command Line With OpenSubtitlesDownload.py

If you're looking for a quick way to download subtitles from OpenSubtitles.org from your Linux desktop or server, give OpenSubtitlesDownload.py a try. This neat Python tool can be used as a Nautilus, Nemo or Caja script, or from the command line.

How To Mount OneDrive In Linux Using Rclone (Supports Personal And Business Accounts)

Microsoft OneDrive doesn't have an official client application for Linux, but you can access your OneDrive files from a file manager on Linux thanks to a third-party tool called Rclone. This article explains how to mount OneDrive in Linux using Rclone.

Music Tagger MusicBrainz Picard 2.0 Ported To Python 3 And PyQt5, Brings Improved UI And More

MusicBrainz Picard version 2.0 was released after more than 6 years since the previous major release. The new version was ported to Python 3 and PyQt5 and includes Retina and HiDPI support, improved UI and performance, as well as numerous bug fixes.

Incomplete Path Expansion (Completion) For Bash

bash-complete-partial-path enhances the path completion in Bash (on Linux, macOS with gnu-sed, and Windows with MSYS) by adding incomplete path expansion, similar to Zsh. This is useful if you want this time-saving feature in Bash, without having to switch to Zsh.

EncryptPad: Encrypted Text Editor For Your Secrets

EncryptPad is a simple, free and open source text editor that encrypts saved text files and allows protecting them with passwords, key files, or both. It's available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. The application comes with a GUI as well as a command line interface, and it also offers a tool for encrypting and decrypting binary files.

Digital Audio Workstation REAPER Adds Experimental Native Linux Builds

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Jul 18, 2018 11:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
REAPER, a popular music production tool, added experimental native Linux builds to its download page with the latest 5.93 release.

Groot Simplifies Entering Chroot On Any Linux Distribution

Groot is a helper tool which simplifies the chroot operation. It is based on the arch-chroot script available for Arch Linux, and it can be used on any Linux distribution.

bootiso: Easy ISO To Bootable USB Drive From The Command Line

bootiso is a Bash script to "securely create a bootable USB device from one ISO file", useful if you don't want to use dd directly, or for cases in which dd alone is not enough. Besides being able to create bootable USB drives from both hybrid and non-hybrid ISO images (it should work with any Linux distribution ISO as well as Microsoft Windows ISO files), the tool performs some checks to make sure it doesn't do any damage to the system and that the resulting bootable USB drive functions properly.

Display Weather Forecast In Your Terminal With Wttr.in

wttr.in is a feature-packed weather forecast service that supports displaying the weather from the command line. It can automatically detect your location (based on your IP address), supports specifying the location or searching for a geographical location (like a site in a city, a mountain and so on), and much more. Oh, and you don't have to install it - all you need to use it is cURL or Wget.

Malware Found On The Arch User Repository (AUR)

On June 7, an AUR package was modified with some malicious code, reminding its users that all user-generated packages should be checked before installation.

Anbox: How To Install Google Play Store And Enable ARM (libhoudini) Support, The Easy Way

This article explains how to install Google Play Store And Google Play Services on Anbox, along with enabling ARM applications and games support via libhoudini. Anbox, or Android in a Box, is a free and open source tool that allows running Android applications on Linux.

Marker Is A Powerful Gtk3 Markdown Editor

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Jul 7, 2018 8:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
Marker is a free and open source GTK3 Markdown editor designed with the Gnome desktop in mind. While the application is still in early development, it already includes most of the things you'd need in a Markdown editor.

How To Stream Netflix Videos At 1080p Resolution In Google Chrome

Even if you have a HD or Ultra HD Netflix plan and your Internet connection that supports HD streaming, Netflix plays in 720p resolution on Linux web browsers (except Chrome OS).

This article explains how to stream Netflix videos at 1080p, no matter the operating system.

Image Editor GIMP 2.10.4 Brings Async Fonts Loading, Simple Horizon Straightening

GIMP, the free and open source raster graphics editor, was updated to version 2.10.4. With this release, the image editor includes async fonts loading, simple horizon straightening, and more.

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