today's howtos
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How to Install OctoPrint on Linux/Ubuntu
OctoPrint on Linux is a great combination for diehard Linux and 3D printing fans. Read on for an OctoPrint-Linux installation guide!
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How to capture the Tmux pane history | FOSS Linux
Tmux sessions are persistent. This means after exiting the program, the sessions will continue running. Ctrl + b is the default prefix used in Tmux. All commands in Tmux start with this default prefix, followed by a key to invoke the command into your Tmux application. This article guide will illustrate how to capture the Tmux panes’ history.
However, before we dive into our subject matter, we need to install Tmux on our Linux OS. To do so, follow the brief guide provided herein, and if you encounter any challenges or want an in-depth article on how to install Tmux and use Tmux, check out this comprehensive guide.
You have come to the right spot if you use Tmux and are unsure how to utilize it to capture pane history. You can use the directives in this article to learn the essential procedures for capturing the Tmux pane history.
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Enabling exFAT support on Ubuntu 22.04
exFAT file system is a worthy successor to FAT32 and can be quite useful in many ways. Well, today you will learn how to enable exFAT support in Ubuntu 22.04.
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How to Trim a Video in VLC Player
VLC media player is one of the best media players out there. This cross-platform player is feature rich and it can literally play any media format that’s available.
You’ll be surprised to know that VLC is much more than just a video player. It can do a lot of things with your media files.
Downloading YouTube video with VLC is one of the VLC tips we have shared on It’s FOSS.
Let me share another one with you. How about trimming a video with VLC? It’s not the best way to trim videos but it is available as an option.
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How To Install Arc and Arc Dark Theme in Your Linux Distros
The “Arc” theme for Linux is popular for its simplicity and modern look. The high-quality contrast and flat, Material-like design make it a step above other themes. Additionally, the transparent elements make it compatible with desktop environments like GNOME, Xfce, Unity, Mate, Budgie, and more.
Arc is a flat theme for GTK 3, GTK 2, and various desktop shells. It’s well-suited for any window manager or application that uses GTK.
If your Linux computer uses GTK as the theming engine, you won’t have trouble using and enjoying the beauty of Arc. Arc theme has 4 options: Arc – a combination of light and dark, Arc-Lighter, Arc-dark, and Arc-darker.