today's leftovers
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Kdenlive AppImage vs Flatpak
I recently posted that have chosen Kdenlive for creating videos:
In EasyOS 5.3.1, Kdenlive is available as an AppImage and a Flatpak, so which one to use?
Firstly, installed the AppImage, version 23.04.1, and ran it from a terminal to see startup messages. Pulling out some highlights:
mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /tmp/.mount_kdenli62zXlw/usr/lib/mlt-7/libmltmovit.so
(libGLX.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
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no alsa devices availableThe MLT movit plugins are consequently not available. Easy does not have libGLX.so.0 -- it is available in a package, just not installed. Anyway, Kdenlive works, tested a video and sound also works.
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There's that name again. Matia. What's going on here?
Schizm: Mysterious Journey, the second supported game of the V-Cruise engine, is ready for public testing!
Created in 2001 by Detalion and published by LK Avalon, this acclaimed 3D-rendered panoramic first-person adventure has you puzzle your way through an alien world as a team of two scientists split up when their ship crash-landed on the planet.
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Introducing my Telegram Bot for Remote PC Monitoring and Control: telegram-remote-bash
Hello, Tech enthusiasts! I am beyond excited to introduce to you my first project on GitHub – a Bash-based Telegram Bot that allows you to monitor and control a remote computer!
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Revolutionizing Video Making with Linux: Unleashing Creative Potential [Partly linkspam]
In today’s digital age, videos have become an integral part of our lives. From social media platforms to professional presentations, videos have the power to captivate and engage audiences like never before. With the increasing demand for high-quality video content, it is essential to have versatile tools that allow users to unleash their creative potential. Enter Linux, the open-source operating system that has been revolutionizing the world of video making. In this article, we will explore how Linux empowers creators to merge videos seamlessly and provides a plethora of creative possibilities.
Linux’s open-source nature is the cornerstone of its success in the realm of video making. Unlike proprietary software, Linux is free and offers unrestricted access to its source code. This allows developers and users to modify, enhance, and customize the software according to their needs. The open-source community has created a vast ecosystem of video editing tools and applications that cater to various requirements, making Linux a versatile platform for video creators.
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5 Major Benefits of Having a Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) For Unix and Linux [Ed: "The annual security breaches for Unix and Linux infrastructure is at an all-time high," says this linkspam piece, which spreads FUD. Yet another linkspam piece.]
The annual security breaches for Unix and Linux infrastructure is at an all-time high, with almost 1.7 million Linux malware floating across the internet for 2022 alone. That’s a 650% increment from 2021.
That’s why most tech companies working on UNIX and Linux are looking for healthy Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) solutions. However, many still stay numb to the changes.