Applications: TUIs, HandBrake 1.9.1, and More
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HowTo Geek ☛ These 7 TUIs Will Bring Your Terminal Experience Up-to-Date
For any given task on Linux, there’s likely to be at least one good command-line app and one good GUI app. However, a middle-ground exists between the visual, mouse-driven GUIs and the text-heavy terminal programs. These TUI (text user interface) apps are attractive, easy to use, and very fast.
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Ubuntu Handbook ☛ HandBrake Released 1.9.1 with Various Fixes [Ubuntu PPA]
HandBrake video transcoder released new 1.9.1 version a few days ago. Here are the changes and native .deb packages for Ubuntu users. The new HandBrake 1.9.1 contains primarily bug-fixes. It fixed FFV1 pixel format selection when an hardware decoder is used, causing incorrect bit depth output.
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Net2 ☛ Monitor GPU Usage in Ubuntu 22.04 for Optimal Performance
Unlike Windows, Ubuntu’s default system monitoring tool does not natively display real-time GPU usage. For users seeking to monitor their graphics card utilization, this guide provides straightforward methods to achieve this. Method 1: Utilizing Mission Center (Graphical Interface) For users who prefer a visual approach, Mission Center offers a user-friendly graphical application.
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AboutChromebooks ☛ How To Install Linux Apps on Chromebook?
Chromebooks support Linux, so the Play Store isn’t the only way to get apps. Many Chrome OS devices run Linux apps, making them even more helpful.
Installing a Linux app is more complicated than installing an Android app, but the process gets easier with practice.
The good news is that if done right, you can use Linux without damaging your system.