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13 Best Free and Open-Source Linux Webcam Tools

Using a webcam in Linux requires dedicated webcam software. In this article, we have chosen our favorite tools that enable webcams to capture images and video and act as a video surveillance device.
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How to Check How Long a Process Has Been Running in Linux

Linux, with its powerful command-line interface, provides users with a myriad of tools to monitor and manage processes efficiently. In this guide, we’ll explore simple commands that new Linux users can use to check the duration of a running process.
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Hardinfo2 – Check Hardware Information in Linux

Hardinfo2 (in short for “hardware information“) is a system profiler and benchmark graphical tool for Linux systems that is able to gather information from both hardware and some software and organize it in an easy-to-use GUI tool.
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6 Best Linux Apps for Downloading Movie Subtitles

In this post, we’ll run through some excellent and cross-platform Linux apps for downloading movie subtitles.
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pscircle: Visualizes Linux Processes in a Form of Radial Tree

pscircle is an alternative to the ps command that visualizes Linux processes in a form of radial tree. Learn more here.
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Cozy: Linux Audiobook Player You’ve Been Waiting For

Explore Cozy, the ultimate audiobook player for GNOME desktop. Import, organize, and listen to your audiobook collection seamlessly.
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Linux EDR: A Crucial Part of a Successful Cybersecurity Strategy

Learn what Linux EDR is and how it can help fortify your Linux devices against today’s sophisticated threats.
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How to Get Linux Filesystems Information Using Dysk Utility

Discover how to get Linux filesystems information using dysk, a better alternative to the df command for inspecting and managing filesystems in Linux.
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How to Install PyCharm Python IDE on Debian

PyCharm is a free and open-source graphical IDE for Linux operating systems. Here, we’ll show you how to install PyCharm IDE on Debian.
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6 Best Linux Boot Loaders

There are several boot loaders you can install on Linux, and in this article, we’ll talk about a handful of the best Linux boot loaders to work with.
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6 Best Modern Linux ‘init’ Systems (1992-2023)

In this guide, we shall take a look at some of the best init systems you can work with on the Linux operating system.
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Slurm: Free Job Scheduler for Clusters and Supercomputers

Slurm is a modular and open-source workload manager and job scheduler built for Linux, clusters, and supercomputers. Learn more here.
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7 Best Calendar Apps for Linux Desktop in 2023

In this guide, we’ll cover some of the best Linux calendar apps for planning your daily schedule, future events, appointments, and more.
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Stonks: Terminal-Based Stock Visualizer and Tracker

Stonks is a cross-platform terminal-based stock visualizer and tracker for Linux that displays real-time stocks in graph format.
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5 Tools to Create a Bootable USB With Multiple Operating Systems

Explore five of the most popular tools that can be used to create a bootable USB with multiple operating systems.
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15 Best Markdown Editors for Linux

In this article, we shall review some of the best Markdown editors you can install and use on your Linux desktop.
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Top Instant Messaging Apps Available For Linux

Need to be able to instant message on Linux? Use these top instant messaging apps for a fantastic native experience!
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10 Best PDF Document Viewers for Linux Systems

In this article, we will introduce you to some of the best open-source PDF document viewers for Linux systems.
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15 Best Open-Source Music Making Software for Linux in 2023

Are you a music producer and use Linux as your primary operating system? Then, check out these top open-source music making software.
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SaveDesktop: Easy Way to Save Linux Desktop Configurations

Learn how to effortlessly save and restore your Linux desktop configuration settings with the free and open-source tool SaveDesktop.
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