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Linux Apps Tour: Flameshot, an open-source screenshot software with a built-in editor
Flameshot is a free, open-source, cross-platform tool for taking and annotating screenshots. It comes with a feature-rich built-in editor to immediately customize your screenshots.
Python Decorators: A Comprehensive Guide with Examples
Master Python decorators with clear explanations and practical examples. Learn how decorators work and how to use them to simplify your code.
How to Install Python 3.10 on Ubuntu: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to easily install Python 3.10 on Ubuntu Linux with our comprehensive guide. Follow simple steps and start coding in no time!
ESP32 development board features 1.9� LCD and LiPo battery connector
This month, BananaPi unveiled a compact development board equipped with a 1.9” LCD display. The BPI-Centi-S3 is built around the ESP32-S3 microcontroller enabled with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 connectivity. The BPI-Centi-S3 integrates the Espressif ESP32-S3 microcontroller as other new BananaPi products released recently (i.e., BPI-PicoW-S3, BPI-Leaf-S3): ESP32-S3 – Xtensa 32-bit LX7 dual core […]
KDE Frameworks 5.105 Improves Support for Flatpak Apps, Updates Breeze Icon Theme
oday, the KDE Project announced the general availability of KDE Frameworks 5.105 as yet another monthly update to the KDE Frameworks 5 open-source collection of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt providing common functionality to the KDE Plasma desktop environment and KDE Gear software suite.
How To Install ArchBang: A Step-By-Step Guide For Beginners
ArchBang Linux is a lightweight and minimalistic distribution based on Arch Linux, designed for fast, customizable, and easy use. ArchBang is highly customizable and ideal for users who want to build their own custom Linux system from scratch.
Open source smartwatch integrates ESP32 mcu
ThePiHut featured this week an open source ePaper watch powered by an ESP32 module. Some of the peripherals featured include a 3-axis accelerometer, a vibration motor, a LiPo battery connector and many other features. The Watchy has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity since it features the following microcontroller: ESP32-PICO-D4 — Xtensa 32-bit LX6 MCU (up to […]
Strawberry Music Player Installation on Linux Mint 21/20
Want to enjoy your music on Linux Mint 21 or 20? Look no further than Strawberry Music Player. Our guide shows you how to install it easily and quickly.
Xubuntu 23.04: Best New Features
A few cool features are arriving on Xubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster release. Here's a summary.
OpenShot 3.1 Open-Source Video Editor Released with Improved Profiles, More
OpenShot Studios released today OpenShot 3.1 as the first update to the OpenShot 3.0 series of this open-source, free, and cross-platform video editor for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.
Flathub Beta Has a Sleek New Design and Exciting Features
Flathub Beta is the software update that Linux users have been waiting for, from a sleek, brand-new design to exciting new features.
Google Chrome Vs. Chromium
Google Chrome and Chromium are two web browsers that often come up in discussions. While they share some similarities, they are not the same. This article will explore the key differences between Google Chrome and Chromium. We will help you understand which is better for your needs.
How To Manage Log Files Using Logrotate In Linux
This guide explains what is Logrotate, how to install Logrotate and how to manage log files using Logrotate in Linux.
trurl: Command-line tool for URL Parsing and Manipulation URL
Daniel Stenberg has created a new tool for the open source community that allows for easy parsing and manipulation of URLs.
How to Install VMware Player on Linux Mint 21
Get started with virtualization on Linux Mint 21 in no time by installing VMware Workstation Player with our step-by-step guide.
Kubernetes and Docker: Exploring the Synergy in Containerization
Containerization is a revolutionary technology that allows software to be packaged and deployed in a consistent manner across various environments. In this article, we will explore two prominent tools in the field of containerization: Kubernetes and Docker. We will delve into their roles, their differences, and how they work in harmony to facilitate containerized application deployments.
Red Hat at 30: Success with a Whiff of Open Source and Linux
Red Hat’s 30th anniversary is a testament to the power of Open Source and the strength of the Linux community. Happy Birthday, Red Hat!
h-m-m – create mind maps in the terminal
h-m-m is different from mind map software we’ve previously explored, as this tool is terminal-based. It’s billed as a simple, fast, keyboard-centric tool for working with mind maps.
How To List Directory Contents Without Using ls Command In Linux
In this tutorial, we will see different ways to list directory contents without using ls command in Linux and Unix-like systems.
100 Awesome and Must-Have TUI Linux Apps
This article selects 100 TUI apps that largely reflects software our volunteers use as their daily drivers. We try to select as wide a mix as possible. Therefore you won’t find lots of repetition which helps to avoid perennial arguments such as Emacs vs Vim.
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