If you are a process junkie and love seeing the end-to-end of how a thing is made and with what tools, then watch [Michael Klements] show off his Raspberry Pi… Custom Raspberry Pi Case Shows the Whole WorkflowRead more
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TopHat is a Neat System Monitor for GNOME Shell
Want to keep an eye on your system resources without pulling up a terminal or launching GNOME’s System Monitor tool? Check out TopHat. TopHat is a new system monitor GNOME… TopHat is a Neat System Monitor for GNOME ShellRead more
Digital “Toy” Camera, Made For Tilt-Shift and Other Analog-Like Experimenting
Like many others, [volzo] loves playing with photography in a playful and experimental way. Oddball lenses, vintage elements, and building from kits is what that world looks like. But that… Digital “Toy” Camera, Made For Tilt-Shift and Other Analog-Like ExperimentingRead more
Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition Now Available with Ubuntu 22.04
You’ll be able to buy the Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition pre-loaded with Ubuntu from August, Dell has announced. The company’s boldly redesigned XPS 13 Plus is also now… Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition Now Available with Ubuntu 22.04Read more
Reduce Photo File Size with Curtail, a GTK Image Compressor for Linux
Running a blog like this means I need to keep one eye on the size of screenshots I use in posts — the smaller the images I upload the faster… Reduce Photo File Size with Curtail, a GTK Image Compressor for LinuxRead more
‘Cider’ is an Open Source Apple Music Client for Linux Desktops
If you’re an Apple Music subscriber wanting to use the service on Linux, you have to check out Cider. Cider (inspired name, eh?) is an “open-source, community-oriented Apple Music client”… ‘Cider’ is an Open Source Apple Music Client for Linux DesktopsRead more
Dialect is a Useful Language Translation Tool for Linux Desktops
Need to translate one language to another? Skip opening a browser tab and install Dialect. This neat GTk4 translation tool can do it all – and then some! This post,… Dialect is a Useful Language Translation Tool for Linux DesktopsRead more
Breath Lets You Run Regular Ubuntu on Modern Intel Chromebooks
This post is not a tutorial or a walkthrough or comprehensive introduction or anything else that would probably be beneficial or helpful to those you reading it. Instead, it’s a… Breath Lets You Run Regular Ubuntu on Modern Intel ChromebooksRead more
Stratum 1 Grandmaster Time Server on a Budget
[Jeff Geerling] has been following the various open source time projects for some time now, and is finally able to demonstrate a working and affordable solution for nanoseconds-accurate timekeeping in… Stratum 1 Grandmaster Time Server on a BudgetRead more
How to Install Linux Mint’s Apps on Ubuntu
Linux Mint is far more than just the Cinnamon desktop with a bit of green sprinkled on top. It also includes a number of homegrown apps crafted by Mint developers… How to Install Linux Mint’s Apps on UbuntuRead more