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ncspot – ncurses Spotify client
ncspot is a command-line Spotify client that’s written in Rust. It’s published under an open source license.
GIMP 2.99.12 Released with Huge Updates, But No Date of v3.0 Yet
List of feature highlights, changes and improvements of GIMP 2.99.12 development release and moving towards the stable 3.0 version.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 28th, 2022
The one hundred installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 28th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Pine64 reveals the Star64 RISC-V based Single Board Computer
Yesterday, Pine64 made an announcement about the Star64 Single Board Computer (SBC) prototype. The company mentioned this SBC will be powered with the RISC-V based StarFive JH7110 64-bit processor. The processor integrated on the Star64 is the same one found on the recently launched StarFive VisionFive 2 board. StarFive JH7110, – up to 1.5GHz, 64-bit […]
Clean up unwanted files in your music directory using Groovy
n this series, I'm developing several scripts to help in cleaning up my music collection. In the last article, we used the framework created for analyzing the directory and sub-directories of music files, checking to make sure each album has a cover.jpg file and recording any other files that aren't FLAC, MP3, or OGG.
Linux Foundation Drowning in Grift and 7-Figure Salaries (Awarded to People Who Never Created Anything)
The cookie jar associated with exploitation (or dilution) of the brand “Linux” is being opened and emptied by people who don’t use Linux and don’t contribute anything to it, instead selling control over it to hostile companies — i.e. opponents — like Microsoft (classic, textbook sellout)
Fedora Linux editions part 2: Spins
One of the nice things about using Linux is the wide choice of desktop environments. Fedora Linux official Worksation edition comes with GNOME as default desktop environment, but you can choose another desktop environment as default via Fedora Spins. This article will go into a little more detail about the Fedora Linux Spins. You can […]
4 ways to use the Linux tar command
When you have a lot of related files, it's sometimes easier to treat them as a single object rather than 3 or 20 or 100 unique files. There are fewer clicks involved, for instance, when you email one file compared to the mouse work required to email 30 separate files. This quandary was solved decades ago when programmers invented a way to create an archive, and so the tar command was born .
Debian Proposes Better Discovery of non-free Firmware Images
Debian Linux team proposes three options for better discovery of non-free ISO images for Debian installation for enhanced user experience.
How to Install Chrome on Ubuntu
In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install Chrome on Ubuntu. This tutorial was tested on Ubuntu 22.04, but it will work on other Ubuntu releases and Ubuntu derivatives.
How I use Groovy to analyze album art in my music directory
In this series, I'm developing several scripts to help in cleaning up my music collection. In the last article, I used the framework I created for analyzing the directory and sub-directories of music files and carried out the analysis with the fine open source JAudiotagger library to analyze the tags of the music files in the music directory and subdirectories. In this article, I will do a simpler job...
How To Run Particular Commands Without Sudo Password In Linux
This guide explains how to run particular commands without sudo password in Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
My favorite open source library for analyzing music files
In my previous article, I created a framework for analyzing the directories and subdirectories of music files, using the groovy.File class, which extends and streamlines java.File and simplifies its use. In this article, I use the open source JAudiotagger library to analyze the tags of the music files in the music directory and subdirectories. Be sure to read the first article in this series if you intend to follow along.
DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.02: Linux Birthday, Earn via Flatpak and More
DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.02: Linux celebrates 31st birthday, earning collaboration via Flatpak apps and more.
How to Install PipeWire on Debian 11
In order to make PipeWire the default audio service, you will need to make some changes to your system, which will enable and replace the PulseAudio server with PipeWire.
NetworkManager 1.40 Released with Multipath TCP Support, Improved Carrier Detection
NetworkManager 1.40 has been released today as the latest stable version of this popular network connection management utility that’s built into most of today’s GNU/Linux distributions.
Converseen the Image Converter for Linux is now Available as a Snap Package
Converseen, the image converter and resizer for Linux, is now available on Snapcraft as a Snap package in order to be easily installed on Ubuntu and any Linux distribution that supports Snap.
3 Best Ways to Securely Wipe Disk in Linux Using Command Line
Sometimes we have to erase all the information from our disk in a way that ensures it is impossible to recover. The most typical reason for completely and irreversibly deleting a device is when, for example, it is to be given away or sold. This article shows you the three best ways to completely erase data from your disk using the dd, shred and wipe command.
Slow your scroll: 5 ways to fight misinformation on your social feed
The news is overwhelming. Attention spans are waning. Combine those with social media feeds that are optimized for endless scrolling, and we get an internet where misinformation thrives. In many ways, consuming news has become a social act. We get to share what we’re reading and thinking through social media. Other people respond with their […]
Ubuntu 22.10: Top New Features and Release Wiki
A list of new features and enhancements in Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu which brings GNOME 43 and additional tweaks.
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