Introducing gpg-tui: A Terminal User Interface for GnuPG
It’d be nice to have a more user-friendly and interactive tool to handle the tasks that gpg is trying to accomplish. So I built one.
Read MoreIt’d be nice to have a more user-friendly and interactive tool to handle the tasks that gpg is trying to accomplish. So I built one.
Read MoreLinux Today’s staff will be on a reduced publication schedule for Monday, 31 May.
Read MoreFor those of you who don’t know about the Linux directory structure or have partial knowledge or just want a refresher on Linux directory structure and its usage, this article will act as a reference guide.
Read MoreZ-Wave components, a RaZberry module, and the free Home Assistant software make the Raspberry Pi a powerful smart home control center.
Read MoreReference management software like Zotero helps you easily record and organize citations and create bibliographies.
Read MoreArtyom and Kyrill Zorin set out to design a user-friendly operating system, resulting in Zorin OS, a favorite among new users. Bruce talks to Artyom about Zorin OS and where the project is headed.
Read MoreManim lets you program video sequences with a few lines of Python code to present mathematical problems in an engaging and scientifically accurate way.
Read MoreWith very little overhead, you can access statistics on the spread of COVID-19 using gawk scripts and simple shell commands.
Read MoreAnki brings a virtual flash card box to the desktop. Thanks to a useful collection of add-ons, you can adapt Anki to suit your needs, making it one of the most efficient learning tools.
Read MoreThe Lakka Linux distribution comes with everything you need to play retro games and lets you install games directly in the user interface. All you need is a Raspberry Pi and, ideally, a simple gamepad.
Read MoreEditing text at the command line doesn’t have to be daunting. Micro brings the ease and intuitiveness of a graphical editor to the Linux terminal.
Read MoreIf you need to make the occasional diagram, Dia gives you professional results with a minimal learning curve.
Read MoreAfter watching Ubuntu help NASA with its first controlled flight on another planet, Graham spent far too much time this month visiting Mars in Elite Dangerous, via Proton on Linux.
Read MoreGbrainy can help you develop your logical thinking skills with a collection of brain teasers.
Read MoreChronicler Zack Brown reports on the latest news, views, dilemmas, and developments within the Linux kernel community.
Read MoreThis time Charly investigates the three most frequently asked questions about user groups.
Read MorePandoc lets you convert files from one markup format to another at the command line.
Read MoreWhether he’s filling the bathtub with water or routing electricity through resistors – Mike Schilli juggles mathematical formulas with the assistance of the Python SymPy package.
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