Software: Naguru 2.2.1, GNOME Extension, Conky, Cockpit, Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux, 10 Best Linux Command-Line Tools
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Steinar H. Gunderson: Naguru 2.2.1 released
I've released version 2.2.1 of Nageru, my free software video mixer. This is pretty much a “bookworm release”; a bunch of focused fixes for video input-related issues I hadn't seen before (mostly because the hardware I had accessible to test with didn't happen to stress these bugs).
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Improve GNOME’s On-Screen Keyboard with this Extension
Got a touch-enabled or convertible laptop and use the GNOME Shell desktop?
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Conky – A System Monitor Tool for Linux Desktop
Conky is a free, lightweight, straightforward, and flexible system monitor for X that shows any type of information on your desktop or in its own window. Being cross-platform, it may also be used with
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Cockpit Project: Cockpit 290
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly.
Here are the release notes from Cockpit 290, cockpit-machines 288, and cockpit-podman 67: [...]
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Stephen Smoogen: ~1 year to end of EPEL-7
Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 7
Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) are packages based off of various Fedora releases but built for the various distributions based off of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. In June of 2014, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (EL-7) was released and over the next several months, a focus was made to make the release of EPEL possible. Much of the work was done by Kevin Fenzi and Dennis Gilmore with some additional work by anyone else who had spare time. The initial goal was to make it that core packages needed for Fedora Infrastructure to move its core servers to EL-7 were built. That had been what had been done for the initial releases of EPEL-5 and EPEL-6, and would allow for enough base 'packages' to be built for additional packages to be added by other maintainers.
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10 Best Linux Command-Line Tools
In this article, we will share a few command-line programs that you can use in a Linux terminal. By the end of this article, you will learn about some free, open-source, and exciting, text-based