35+ Advance Examples of the Find Command in Linux
Don’t try memorising all of these, but rather quickly skim the headings in the linked article to give you an idea of what CAN be done with the Find command. You’ll realise, too, that using […]
Don’t try memorising all of these, but rather quickly skim the headings in the linked article to give you an idea of what CAN be done with the Find command. You’ll realise, too, that using […]
Quickly see info for installed Flatpak apps and runtimes (runtimes are hidden by default, but there’s a toggle to display them). It displays the same detail as the flatpak list command but in a GUI, […]
Studio One is a (closed-source) all-in-one DAW you can use to create music from scratch using virtual instruments, loops, and composition tools; record music, instruments, and other types of audio from connected equipment; and mix, […]
Like Linux desktops, every Linux user has their own preference for a file manager. The reason is, because you have lots of options to choose from, so you have the choice. But if you’re a […]
I still don’t place a lot of faith in stats around Linux desktop OS market share from web browser visits (because mine, for example, are “Other” and on a VPN that exits outside of SA, […]
Have you ever found yourself pondering the age of your Linux system? Perhaps you’ve inherited a computer or are curious about when you first set up your trusty Linux machine. In the linked article, they […]
Mission Center is a new, visually pleasing GTK4 and Libadwaita-based system monitoring tool written in Rust and explicitly designed for Linux. It uses OpenGL rendering for all the graphs to reduce CPU and overall resource […]
noise-suppression-for-voice is a noise suppression plugin based on RNNoise, a noise suppression library based on a recurrent neural network (RNN). A RNN is a class of artificial neural networks where connections between nodes can create […]
GPU Screen Recorder is a screen recorder for Linux similar to ShadowPlay for Microsoft Windows, that makes use of the GPU to record the screen, having a minimal impact on the system performance (very low […]
According to a recent report, the Defence Ministry of India has decided to replace Windows with an in-house developed Linux distro called ‘Maya’ on all computers that are connected to the Internet. While details are […]