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Welcome to Linux Consultant

This site is a collection of tips, examples and small chunks of code I’ve used over the years as I’ve worked with Linux. Mostly the items found here are for my own use but I’ve made the site public in the chance that it will help other people. If you find something useful please let me know. Also if you think something I’ve mentioned could be done better I would welcome the feedback.

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Master these 48 Windows keyboard shortcuts and finish work early

Keyboard shortcuts can drastically improve your workflow – but you have to know them, first. Here are the 48 most important ones for Windows.

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FFmpeg 8.0 Released with Native APV and ProRes RAW Decoder

FFmpeg, the popular free open-source multimedia library, released new major 8.0 version almost a year since the last 7.1. The new FFmpeg 8.0, codename “Huffman”, added native decoding support for Samsung’s Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec, Apple’s ProRes RAW, Sanyo LD-ADPCM, RealVideo 6.0, G.728, and ADPCM IMA Xbox. It also added encoding support for APV […]

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I tested these viral ‘crush-proof’ Bluetooth speakers, and they’re not your average portables

If your other Bluetooth speakers can’t keep up with your rugged lifestyle, Turtlebox has two durable speakers that dare you to do your worst.

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Worried about AI’s soaring energy needs? Avoiding chatbots won’t help – but 3 things could

Your ChatGPT query isn’t the problem. We break down all your AI, energy, and emissions questions, plus offer tips on how to use AI as responsibly as possible.

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FOSS Force’s Top Five Articles — For the Week Ending August 22, 2025

Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
The post FOSS Force’s Top Five Articles — For the Week Ending August 22, 2025 appeared first on FOSS Force.

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The best AirTag alternative for Samsung users is currently 30% off

Both the single pack and the four pack for the Galaxy SmartTag2 have received significant discounts over at Samsung’s website.

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Aviator is a Fast, User-Friendly App for AV1 Video Encoding on Linux

Heard of the AV1 (AOMedia Video 1) codec? Chances are you have, as this open source, royalty-free video compression standard is championed by the likes of Google, Netflix, Amazon, and even Apple. All for a very good reason (beyond the anyone-is-free-to…

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Distribution Release: MiniOS 5.0.0

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. MiniOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution which strives to be lightweight, modular, versatile and customisable. The project’s latest version, 5.0.0, is based on Debian 13. “New foundat…

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No, iPadOS 26 isn’t a laptop killer, but these 4 things make it a huge leap forward

This software upgrade feels like the one a lot of iPad die-hards have been waiting for.

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Arch Linux remains under attack as DDoS enters week 2 – here’s a workaround

Something mysterious is happening to the popular Linux distro’s website. Here’s what we know so far.

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You can learn AI for free with these new courses from Anthropic

Back-to-school season is here. These courses aim to help you upskill just in time.

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YouTube Music just copied one of Spotify’s best features – what’s new

To celebrate its 10th birthday, YouTube Music is adding a new type of playlist to try, and it’s giving Spotify vibes. Here’s how it works.

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Want the Pixel 10 Pro? 5 phones I recommend buying instead – and why

The Pixel 10 Pro is here, but rival phones from Samsung, OnePlus, and others might beat it and actually give you more for your money.

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High Tide (Linux Tidal Client) Adds Gapless Playback, Replay Gain

High Tide, a GTK4/libadawaita app for music streaming service Tidal, has been updated with a bunch of fixes and minor new features. It’s also seen a major version bump, jumping from v0.1.8 to v1.0.0. Given the amount of churn between those two ve…

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Change the Color Scheme of GNOME Adwaita Apps & Shell

Modern GNOME apps do NOT support traditional themes, but you may change the look with custom color schemes! As you know, GNOME has moved to use GTK4 + LibAdwaita for its applications and desktop components. And, so many apps use the LibAwaita library for their modern UI, which however do not support theming (see this […]

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Arch Linux Posts First Update on Ongoing DDoS Attack

The update from the Arch Linux project says that details of the attack will not be made available as long as it’s still ongoing.
The post Arch Linux Posts First Update on Ongoing DDoS Attack appeared first on FOSS Force.

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Meta might be secretly scanning your phone’s camera roll – how to check and turn it off

Some Facebook users have noticed new settings that let Meta analyze and retain your phone’s photos. Yes, you read that right.

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95% of business applications of AI have failed. Here’s why

Here’s what the other 5% is getting right.

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Best early Labor Day phone deals 2025: Save up to $300 on Samsung, Google, and more

Labor Day is just about a week away, and retailers like Amazon and Best Buy are already offering discounts on phones from brands like Samsung, OnePlus, Google, and more.

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FFmpeg 8.0 “Huffman” Released with AV1 Vulkan Encoder, VVC VA-API Decoding

FFmpeg 8.0 open-source multimedia framework is now available for download with AV1 Vulkan encoder, VVC VA-API decoding, and more. Here’s what’s new!
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