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Videomass - cross-platform GUI for FFmpeg and youtube-dl

Videomass is a cross-platform GUI designed for FFmpeg enthusiasts who need to manage custom profiles to automate conversion/transcoding processes. The software lets you create, edit and use FFmpeg presets and profiles with full format support. The program also offers an array of tools for audio and video conversion. And it offers a frontend to download video and audio from YouTube and other sites.

DevSecOps: An open source story

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 19, 2021 4:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Recent supply chain breaches, plus President Biden's new Cybersecurity executive order, are bringing renewed attention to DevSecOps' value for the enterprise. DevSecOps brings culture changes, frameworks, and tools into open source software (OSS). To understand DevSecOps, you must understand its relationship with OSS. read more

Systemd Timers for Scheduling Tasks

Explore how to use Systemd Timers to schedule tasks on Fedora Linux.

A Guide to Kill, Pkill and Killall Commands to Terminate a Process in Linux

Linux Operating System comes with kill command to terminate a process. The command makes it possible to continue running the server without the need to reboot after a major change/update. Here comes the great power of Linux and this is one of the reasons, why Linux is running on 90% of servers, on the planet.

What is the difference between the internet, browsers, search engines and websites?

  • The Mozilla Blog (Posted by bob on Jun 19, 2021 12:45 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Mozilla
Real talk: this web stuff can get confusing. And it’s really important that we all understand how it works, so we can be as informed and empowered as possible. Let’s start by breaking down the differences between the internet, browsers, search engines and websites. Lots of us get these four things confused with each other […]

How to install Joomla 3.9 on Ubuntu 20.04

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 18, 2021 11:30 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
In this guide, we will learn to install the Joomla CMS on Ubuntu 20.04. Joomla is a widely-used content management system (CMS) that is used for making dynamic websites. It is open-source and is available for free under GPL (general public license).

How to edit a system file with sudoedit preserving the invoking user environment

  • linuxconfig.org; By Egidio Docile (Posted by LinuxCareer on Jun 18, 2021 10:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
On Linux and other Unix-based operating systems, sudo is used to run a program with the privileges of another user, often root. When we need to modify a file which requires administrative privileges to be edited, if we launch our favorite text editor directly with sudo, it will run without the customization and settings we use when we invoke it normally, since the environment of the invoking user is not preserved.

How to watch or monitor log files in Debian 10

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Jun 18, 2021 9:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
In this article, we are going to explore various methods that can be used to view or monitor log files in real-time. We have executed all the commands on Debian 10.

Bag of Freebies for XR Hand Tracking: Machine Learning & OpenXR

  • Collabora Blog; By Marcus Edel (Posted by mfilion on Jun 18, 2021 7:46 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Developer, Linux
In our previous post, we presented a project backed by INVEST-AI which introduces a multi-stage neural network-based solution. Now let's dive into the machine learning details of our innovative, open source hand-tracking pipeline.

Raspberry Pi CM4 based controller offers isolated serial and DIO

OpenEmbed’s $159-and-up “EdgeBox-RPI4” industrial controller builds on the Raspberry Pi CM4 with GbE, optional WiFi/BT, HDMI 2.0, 2x USB, isolated RS485 and DIO and M.2 and mini-PCIe for NVMe and 4G. OpenEmbed, which has introduced products such as the RK3399-based em3399 module and emPAC-RK3399-EVB eval board, has launched a compact, semi-rugged edge controller and IoT […]

Safety conscious TI AM64x debuts on $99 dev kit

TI’s 16nm Sitara AM64x offers up to 2x -A53, up to 4x Cortex-R5F, and a Cortex-M4F core for FuSa and ships with a Linux SDK and choice of $99 and $299 eval kits. Phytec, SolidRun, and TQ have also unveiled AM64x based modules. The Texas Instruments Sitara AM64x was announced on Embedded Computing in early […]

ActivityWatch is a Free Personal Activity Tracker with Focus on Privacy

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Jun 18, 2021 4:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
You probably spend many hours a week behind your computer. ActivityWatch is a cross-platform automated time tracker that helps you track and understand how you spend your time on your devices.

Dash to Panel GNOME Shell Extension Turns GNOME 40 Into KDE Plasma or Windows 10

Dash to Panel, a GNOME Shell extension that moves the dash into the main panel to create a look similar to that of the KDE Plasma desktop or Windows 10, is now supported on the GNOME 40 desktop environment series.

Windows 11 Look "Inspired" by KDE Plasma and GNOME? We try to find out.

The images of the upcoming Windows 11 Operating system from Microsoft resemble a mixture of our beloved KDE Plasma and GNOME. How much they are similar? We try to find out.

Refactor your applications to Kubernetes

Application modernization developers must be able to understand database operations and transaction processes inside applications precisely. Tackle-DiVA (Data-intensive Validity Analyzer) is an open source data-centric Java application analysis tool in the Konveyor Tackle project that aims at refactoring applications to Kubernetes. This article gives an overview of Tackle-DiVA and presents example instructions and analysis results.

Linux package management with dnf

  • Opensource.com; By Seth Kenlon (Posted by bob on Jun 18, 2021 11:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Installing an application on a computer system is pretty simple. You copy files from an archive (like a .zip file) onto the target computer in a place the operating system expects there to be applications. Because many of us are accustomed to having fancy installer "wizards" to help us get software on our computers, the process seems like it should be technically more complex than it is.

Why FreeDOS has 16 colors

If you've looked carefully at FreeDOS, you've probably noticed that text only comes in a limited range of colors—sixteen text colors, and eight background colors. This is similar to how Linux displays text color—you might be able to change what text colors are used in a Linux terminal, but you're still stuck with just sixteen text colors and eight background colors.

11 Best Media Server Software for Linux in 2021

  • Tecmint; By Aaron Kili (Posted by tecmint on Jun 18, 2021 8:31 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
A media server is simply a specialized file server or computer system for storing media (digital videos/movies, audio/music, and images) that can be accessed over a network.

How To Copy A File To Multiple Directories From Command Line On Linux

This guide explains how to copy a file to multiple directories from command line using find, cp, echo, xargs and tee commands on Linux.

Firefox 89.0.1 Released to Improve WebRender Performance, Fix Scrollbars on GTK Themes

Mozilla published today Firefox 89.0.1 as the first minor point release to the latest Firefox 89.0 web browser to fix various bugs and regressions affecting Linux systems.

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