| by Scott Kilroy

Integrating Git with your own applications

If you want to add version management to your application, why not build in Git? We’ll show you how.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Improving the user experience with the KDE Human Interface guidelines

The KDE Human Interface Guidelines aim to help developers improve the user experience across a variety of use cases, and revisions are underway.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Go terminal program geolocates website visitors

Rather than using Google Analytics to geolocate visitors to his website, Mike Schilli uses a simple terminal program in Go for a live-tracking session.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-07-28 02:41:56

This month in Linux Voice and Elvie.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Build a Raspberry Pi-based home server

CasaOS puts even newcomers in a position to roll out Docker-based services on a Raspberry Pi at the push of a button.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Offline text translation with Firefox

While all popular web browsers offer an online translation function, Mozilla Firefox lets you translate your texts offline while protecting your privacy.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-07-28 02:41:53

In the news: TUXEDO Computers Releases InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 Laptop; Google Extends Support for Linux Kernels Used for Android; Linux Mint 22 Stable Delayed; Nitrux 3.5.1 Available for Install; Debian 12.6 Released with Plenty of Bug Fixes and Updat…

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| by Scott Kilroy

Artificial intelligence in small bites

Natural language games highlight artificial intelligence’s quest for comprehension.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Creating reusable metadata for video with ExifTool

Smart use of metadata will help you keep your video collection organized and easy to search.

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| by Scott Kilroy

The return of Edubuntu

After a nine-year hiatus, Edubuntu returns. Bruce talks to the Eickmeyer family about reviving this educational flavor of Ubuntu.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Helpful Git commands

Frequently used Git commands at a glance.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Prototyping with PCBs

Prototype your products with your own PCB designs.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Containerizing distros

Distrobox lets you run Linux distros as containers from the desktop by offering tight integration with the host system.

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Disable Update Notifier Indicator (Refresh Icon) in Ubuntu 24.04

Ubuntu 24.04 has a new circular arrow indicator icon in top right system tray, when there are available system updates. By clicking on it allows to quickly launch Software Updater (Update Manager) tool for installing updates. If you don’t like that indicator icon, here’s how to disable it, as well as stop checking for updates […]

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Linux Mint 22 XFCE Edition New Features and Installation

Linux Mint 22, codenamed “Wilma,”  was officially released and is now available for download. It is based on Ubuntu 24.04 and will be supported until 2029 and comes in three editions: Cinnamon, MATE, and XFCE.
In this guide, we will walk yo…

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Fwupd Linux Firmware Updater Adds Unofficial Support for Raspberry Pi 5

fwupd 1.9.22 Linux firmware updater is now available for download with support for updating the firmware on the Raspberry Pi 5 computer, as well as various other new features and improvements.
The post Fwupd Linux Firmware Updater Adds Unofficial Suppo…

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Gokapi 1.9 File Share Server Introduces Redis Support

Gokapi 1.9, a lightweight self-hosted file share server, brings Redis integration, improved upload speeds, and a fresh Docker image.
The post Gokapi 1.9 File Share Server Introduces Redis Support appeared first on Linux Today.

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Darktable 4.8.1 Released with Various Bug-Fixes [Ubuntu PPA]

Darktable, the popular raw image processing software, released new 4.8.1 version few days ago. This is the first minor release for the current 4.8 release series, which contains only bug-fixes. The release fixed the issue that export without high quality sampling but with up-scaling activated, crash when using the -d imageio option, and image jump […]

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Here’s What to Expect from VirtualBox 7.1

The Oracle’s VirtualBox 7.1 BETA introduces a fresh GUI, ARM support for macOS, revamped screen recording functionality, and more.
The post Here’s What to Expect from VirtualBox 7.1 appeared first on Linux Today.

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VirtualBox 7.1 Beta: ‘Modernised’ UI, Wayland Clipboard Sharing + More

If you plan on trying the new Linux Mint 22 release in a virtual machine, you could double the fun by taking it for a spin in the new VirtualBox 7.1 beta release. Don’t tune out—most VirtualBox updates tend to be fairly minor, but the upcoming re…

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