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17 KDE Plasma Features That You Didn’t Know About
KDE Plasma is just packed with features, some of which, even long term plasma users might not know about. Here is a list of 17 cool features of KDE Plasma that you probably didn’t know about.
Bash Redirection Explained With Examples
Redirection and piping are two useful features in bash scripting that sysadmins and developers use often. This guide explains what is Bash Redirection and how to work with Redirection in Bash with example commands.
Qt Creator 5.0 Released with Experimental Docker Support
Qt Creator is an open source full-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C++, QML, and JavaScript applications. QT Creator 5.0 heralds the switch to Semantic Versioning (SemVer) announced as part of the roadmap for 2021.
How to Install and Use Konsole Terminal Emulator in Linux
The idea of imitating the normal Linux terminal environment through flexible terminal emulators like Konsole confirms several obvious facts. First, the evolution of the Linux terminal environment is still ongoing. Second, this terminal environment has more discoveries to offer to the Linux computing world.
Calculate date and time ranges in Groovy
Every so often, I need to do some calculations related to dates. A few days ago, a colleague asked me to set up a new project definition in our (open source, of course!) project management system. This project is to start on the 1st of August and finish on the 31st of December. The service to be provided is budgeted at 10 hours per week.
So, yeah, I had to figure out how many weeks between 2021-08-01 and 2021-12-31 inclusive.
This is the perfect sort of problem to solve with a tiny Groovy script.
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Ubuntu 20.04.3 Point Release is Here with Kernel and Additional Updates
The third point release - Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS is now available. Here's how to download/upgrade.
Excellent Utilities: broot – next gen tree explorer and customizable launcher
broot lets you explore file hierarchies with a tree-like view, manipulate files, launch actions, and define your own shortcuts.
LibreELEC 10 “Matrix” Released with Better Raspberry Pi 4 Support
LibreELEC 10 just enough Linux distribution for Kodi has been officially released for embedded devices and it’s now available for download based on the latest Kodi 19 “Matrix” open-source media center series.
Linux kernel modules we cant live without
The Linux kernel is turning 30 this year! If you're like us, that's a big deal and we are celebrating Linux this week with a couple of special posts. Today we start with a roundup of responses from around the community answering "What Linux kernel module can you not live without? And, why?" Let's hear what these 10 enthusiasts have to say.
Automatically Light Up a Sign When Your Webcam is in Use
At the beginning of COVID lockdown and multiple people working from home it was obvious there was a need to let others know when I’m in a meeting or on a live webcam. So naturally it took me one year to finally do something about it. Now I’m here to share what I learned along […]
How to Install Chromium Browser Debian 11
Chromium is an open-source browser project that aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all users to experience the web. The Chromium codebase is widely used. Microsoft Edge, Opera, and many other browsers are based on the code.
In the following guide, you will know how to install Chromium Web Browser on your Debian 11 Bullseye operating system. The same principle will work for the older stable version Debian 10, Buster.
In the following guide, you will know how to install Chromium Web Browser on your Debian 11 Bullseye operating system. The same principle will work for the older stable version Debian 10, Buster.
How to Install Jellyfin Media Server on Debian 11
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Jellyfin on Debian 11 Bullseye, along with how to set your media drives to have correct read and write access, plus if you want to stream an Apache or Nginx reverse proxy option remotely with how to secure it with Let’s Encrypt Free SSL certificate for both web applications.
OpenShot 2.6 Adds Computer Vision, AI Effects and More
OpenShot 2.6 brings the most requested features such as AI based object tracking and more. We recap the release in this post.
How to Enable & Disable AppArmor on Ubuntu 20.04
The following will cover how to enable and disable AppArmor and individual profiles; normally, most users would not need to adjust any settings with AppArmor, but if the need arises, some simple commands are all needed in the tutorial will explain.
Experimenting with Python implementation of Host Identity Protocol
Sometimes it is easier to implement prototypes in user space using high-level languages, such as Python or Java. In this document we attempt to describe our implementation effort related to Host Identity Protocol version 2. In the first part, we describe various security solutions, then we discuss some implementation details of the HIP protocol, and finally, in the last part of this work we discuss the performance of the HIP and IPSec protocols implemented using Python language.
How to Migrate From CentOS 8 to RockyLinux 8.4
The end of 2021 is near, which means the EOL (end of life) of CentOS 8 is near too. In this guide, you will learn how to migrate from CentOS 8 to Rocky Linux 8.4 using the migration tool provided by the Rocky Linux project.
How to check memory usage per process in Linux
2DayGeeK: This quick tutorial show you how to check memory usage per process in Linux.
OpenShot 2.6 Video Editor Released with New Computer Vision and AI Effects, More
OpenShot developer Jonathan Thomas announced the release of OpenShot 2.6, a new major version of this open-source, free, and cross-platform video editor for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
30 things you didnt know about the Linux kernel
The Linux kernel is turning 30 this year. That's three decades of pioneering open source software, enabling users to run free software, to learn from the applications they're running, and to share what they've learned with friends. It's argued that without the Linux kernel, the luxuries of open culture and free software we enjoy today may not have surfaced when they have. It's highly improbable that the parts of Apple and Microsoft and Google that are open would be open at all without Linux as the catalyst. The impact of Linux as a phenomenon for culture, software development, and user experience cannot be overstated, and yet it all started with a kernel.
OpenShot Video Editor 2.6.0 Released with Many Improvements
OpenShot Video Editor 2.6.0 comes with the all necessary tools a user needs to create exclusive videos for online sharing channels like YouTube.
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