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Explore the features of the Linux Double Commander file manager
Double Commander is a graphical dual-pane file manager for Linux, in the tradition of Midnight Commander (mc). While Midnight Commander (like the DOS application Norton Commander before it) has its fans, its audience is limited by the fact that it only runs in a terminal window. Not everyone wants to use a "flat" interface embedded in a terminal to browse their file system, and so Double Commander provides a similar interface in a way that feels familiar to many desktop users.
How To Remove Programs Installed From Source Using GNU Stow In Linux
This guide explains what is GNU Stow, how to install GNU Stow in Linux, and how to remove programs installed from source using GNU Stow.
How to Install Odoo 16 on Ubuntu 22.04
Odoo is a suite of open source Business applications. It was formerly known as OpenERP, and it offers so many modules to use, like Point of Sale (POS), Inventory, CRM, Website, Live Chat, e-Commerce, Billing, Accounting, Warehouse, etc. The features do not end here. The developers at Odoo are still planning on offering new features in the future. This tutorial will show you how to install Odoo 16 on Ubuntu 22.04.
How I use Artipie, a PyPI repo
While developing with Python as a student, I found that I needed some private centralized storage. This was so I could store binary and text data files, as well as Python packages. I found the answer in Artipie, an open source self-hosted software repository manager.
Linux Mint 21.1 Vera: The Best Mint Release Yet
Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera” has just been released, boasting numerous new features and a polished design. It’s the best Mint release yet - see why.
How to deploy Ghost CMS on Rocky Linux 9
Ghost is an open-source blogging platform to help you create a professional-looking blog. This tutorial will explore how to install Ghost CMS using Nginx and MySQL on a server powered by Rocky Linux 9.
Debian Wraps up the Year with Bullseye 11.6 Release
Debian 11.6 is now available, and while a minor release, it’s a mandatory step toward OS’s stability. So if you’re on Debian 11, it’s time to upgrade.
Machine Learning with Etnaviv and OpenCL
Machine learning is increasingly seeing more applications and its important to have FOSS options to accelerate such workloads. With that in mind, Collabora began an effort earlier this year to get a TFLite model running on a VIM3 NPU using Etnaviv and OpenCL.
Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera” Is Now Available for Download
The highly anticipated Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera” release has started appearing today on various of the official download mirrors of the Ubuntu-based distribution, which means that an official release announcement is upon us.
Discover the power of the Linux SpaceFM file manager
SpaceFM is a tabbed file manager for Linux using the GTK toolkit, so it fits right in on desktops like GNOME, Mate, Cinnamon, and others. SpaceFM also features a built-in device manager system, so it's particularly good for window managers, like Fluxbox or fvwm, which typically don't include a graphical device manager. If you're happy with the file managers on Linux, but you want to try one that's a little bit different in design, SpaceFM is worth a look.
SpamAssassin 4.0 Anti-Spam Platform Gets Full Unicode Support
SpamAssassin 4.0, a significant upgrade for this unwanted mail filtering system, brings full Unicode support and many other new features.
EndeavourOS Cassini Release Brings Linux Kernel 6.0, Pinebook Pro Support
EndeavourOS developer Bryan Poerwo announced today EndeavourOS Cassini as the latest ISO snapshot of this popular Arch Linux-based rolling-release distribution of the masses bringing the latest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software.
How to Use the Git Stash Command
Learn how to use the git stash command. Tutorial with examples, along with details of the benefits of git stash and some common scenarios where the git stash command is useful.
Google, Mozilla to collaborate with Apple on fresh Webkit browser benchmark
The lions shall lie down with the lamb on 'cross-industry' Speedometer v.3. Apple, Google and Mozilla are teaming up to develop a new version of the Speedometer browser benchmark that they say will score web browser performance in a novel way: one that reflects user journeys, not under-the-hood streamlining. …
How to Get Xfce 4.18 in Xubuntu 22.04 and 22.10
Here's how to install Xfce 4.18 in Xubuntu 22.04 and Xubuntu 22.10 via PPA.
PeaZip 9.0 Released with Improved Speed and Memory Usage, New Options
PeaZip 9.0 open-source, free, and cross-platform archive manager is now available for download as a major update that brings numerous under-the-hood and GUI improvements.
How I use my old camera as a webcam with Linux
I started getting requests to "turn my camera on" when video calling people. This was a problem because I didn't have a webcam. I thought about buying one, but then I realized I had a perfectly good Canon EOS Rebel XS DSLR from 2008 lying around on my shelf. This camera has a mini-USB port, so naturally, I pondered: Did a DSLR, mini-USB port, and a desktop PC mean I could have a webcam?
There's just one problem. My Canon EOS Rebel XS isn't capable of recording video. It can take some nice pictures, but that's about it. So that's the end of that.
Or is it?
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 18th, 2022
The 116th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on December 18th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Lenovo ThinkPad T470 Ultrabook running Linux – Part 5 – Multimedia
For this part in the series, we investigate the multimedia performance of the Lenovo T470 laptop including power management.
Use Rexx for scripting in 2023
In a previous article, I showed how the Rexx scripting language is both powerful and easy to use. It uses specific techniques to reconcile these two goals that are often considered in conflict.
This article walks you through two example Rexx scripts so you can get a feel for the language.
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