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Haruna Video Player Is A Cool mpv GUI Frontend
Haruna is a free and open source Qt / QML video player for Linux that makes use of mpv (libmpv)…
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How To Install Xfce 4.16 On Xubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) Or 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla)
Xfce 4.16 was released back in December, and it includes some important changes like a dark mode for the Xfce…
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gdu Is A Fast Console Disk Usage Analyzer (Alternative To ncdu, du, Etc.)
gdu is a new console disk usage analyzer developed with speed in mind. It’s written in Go, and available for Linux,…
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Release Roundup: Scrcpy 1.17, BpyTOP 1.0.55, BleachBit 4.2.0, Safe Eyes 2.1.1, SimpleScreenRecorder 0.4.3 And Gammy 0.9.61
Quite a few applications were updated recently, and this article covers the changes in these new releases. Scrcpy 1.17 Scrcpy…
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How To Install Deepin Desktop Environment On Ubuntu 20.10 Or 20.04 / Linux Mint 20.x
This article explains how to install the Deepin Desktop Environment on Ubuntu 20.04 or 20.10, and Linux distributions based on…
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Application-Level Linux Firewall OpenSnitch 1.3.0 Adds A Process Details Dialog, GUI RPM Packages
OpenSnitch, an application-level firewall for Linux, has been updated to version 1.3.0 which adds a process details dialog, RPM GUI…
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Remap Keyboard And Mouse Buttons On Linux With The New Key Mapper GUI (Supports X11 And Wayland)
Key Mapper is a new GUI tool to remap your keyboard and mouse buttons on Linux desktops (it supports both…
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Cross-Platform Screenshot Tool Ksnip Sees New Major Release
Ksnip, a feature-packed cross-platform screenshot tool, has been updated to version 1.8.0, receiving new image annotation / manipulation tools, the…
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Subtitld Is A Powerful New Subtitle Editor
Subtitld is a new* PyQt5 subtitle editor for Linux and Microsoft Windows (macOS support might come in the future). The…
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How To Repeat A Command Every X Seconds On Linux
This article explains how to repeat a command every X seconds on Linux, in 2 ways: using watch, and using…
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