Ale jak chcesz czegoś użyć i trzeba odpakować...
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Another handy utility is #pdfgrep. It's a command line tool for using grep like search feature on #PDF files.
https://itsfoss.com/pdfgrep/
https://itsfoss.com/pdfgrep/
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pdfgrep: Use Grep Like Search on PDF Files in Linux Command Line
Even if you use the Linux command line moderately, you must have come across the grep command.
Grep is used to search for a pattern in a text file. It can do crazy powerful things, like search for new lines, search for lines where there are no uppercase…
Grep is used to search for a pattern in a text file. It can do crazy powerful things, like search for new lines, search for lines where there are no uppercase…
Another big release is Alma Linux version 9. #Alma Linux is the replacement of the good old #CentOS.
https://news.itsfoss.com/almalinux-9-release/
https://news.itsfoss.com/almalinux-9-release/
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AlmaLinux Continues the Legacy of CentOS with the Release of Version 9
If you have been keeping up with our coverages, you may have come across AlmaLinux 9.0 beta release last month.
AlmaLinux is one of the best RHEL alternatives, so a new stable release based on the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL 9) is…
AlmaLinux is one of the best RHEL alternatives, so a new stable release based on the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL 9) is…
#System76 and #HP have partnered to create a powerful Linux #laptop for #developers. We might get a review device in coming weeks. Stay tuned for that.
https://news.itsfoss.com/hp-dev-one-system76/
https://news.itsfoss.com/hp-dev-one-system76/
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System76 Collaborates with HP for a Powerful Linux Laptop for Developers
System76 already makes Linux laptops. So, what is this all about?
Well, this time, it is a Linux laptop by HP, powered by Pop!_OS, i.e., the Ubuntu-based Linux distribution by System76.
Carl Richell (System76’s Founder) initially made the announcement…
Well, this time, it is a Linux laptop by HP, powered by Pop!_OS, i.e., the Ubuntu-based Linux distribution by System76.
Carl Richell (System76’s Founder) initially made the announcement…
Earlier, I shared an article comparing #GNOME and #KDE. This week, you can read a comparison of #KDE and #Xfce.
https://itsfoss.com/kde-vs-xfce/
https://itsfoss.com/kde-vs-gnome/
https://itsfoss.com/kde-vs-xfce/
https://itsfoss.com/kde-vs-gnome/
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KDE vs Xfce: Comparing Lean and Mean Desktop Environments
KDE and XFCE are two impressive desktop environments known for their resource efficiency and performance. What would you pick?
In essential Linux learning, get familiar with the concept of #PATH and redirection.
https://linuxhandbook.com/absolute-vs-relative-path/
https://linuxhandbook.com/redirection-linux/
https://linuxhandbook.com/absolute-vs-relative-path/
https://linuxhandbook.com/redirection-linux/
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Absolute vs Relative Path in Linux: What's the Difference?
In this essential Linux learning chapter, know about the relative and absolute paths in Linux. What's the difference between them and which one should you use.
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Say helloSystem: Mac-like FreeBSD project emits 0.5 release
Why? Because the Mac has lost its way and modern OSes are too controlled and too complex, creator argues
https://t.me/linuxProgramowanie/398
16 czerwca 2021 autorstwa Tim Anderson
Say helloSystem: Mac-like FreeBSD project emits 0.5 release
Why? Because the Mac has lost its way and modern OSes are too controlled and too complex, creator argues
https://t.me/linuxProgramowanie/398
16 czerwca 2021 autorstwa Tim Anderson
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The parent of Twitter announced the birth of the "5th generation" Internet
The software platform Web5, created by Dorsey's new company TBD, is announced as the next stage in the development of the Internet, combining the capabilities of today's Web 2.0 and existing only at the level of Web3 concept.
The former head of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, announced a new software platform, Web5.
Web5 will have to become "an extra decentralized Web platform" and, according to Dorsey, "probably the most important contribution to the development of the Internet" by his companies.
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The software platform Web5, created by Dorsey's new company TBD, is announced as the next stage in the development of the Internet, combining the capabilities of today's Web 2.0 and existing only at the level of Web3 concept.
The former head of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, announced a new software platform, Web5.
Web5 will have to become "an extra decentralized Web platform" and, according to Dorsey, "probably the most important contribution to the development of the Internet" by his companies.
10 years of FOSS
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Guess what? It's FOSS turned 10 years old this week. It started as a hobby side project to help fellow desktop Linux users. Today, it is my full time work.
In the past 10 years, It's FOSS has been visited 175 million times by people all over the globe.…
Guess what? It's FOSS turned 10 years old this week. It started as a hobby side project to help fellow desktop Linux users. Today, it is my full time work.
In the past 10 years, It's FOSS has been visited 175 million times by people all over the globe.…
Hi ,
Guess what? It's FOSS turned 10 years old this week. It started as a hobby side project to help fellow desktop Linux users. Today, it is my full time work.
In the past 10 years, It's FOSS has been visited 175 million times by people all over the globe. It has over 65,000 comments that shows readers live to interact and express their views, apart from seeking suggestions.
We have over 120K people on Facebook, 67K on Twitter, 50K on YouTube. We also have a steady presence on Mastodon and Telegram. Our community forum also has a small but dedicated group of members.
It's FOSS has come a long way but it has to go even beyond this.
I thank you all for being part of this 10 years long journey and help It's FOSS reach where it stands today.
I couldn't help write this much because this is a huge milestone and it makes me excited and emotional.
That aside, let's see what's new this week.
KDE Plasma 5.25 has been released with focus on visual improvements.
GitHub is discontinuing Atom project for Microsoft's VS Code.
Mozilla Thunderbird is getting an Android app in the form of K-9 Mail.
Firefox's latest release features a privacy protection feature enabled by default.
Are you scared of terminal? Here are some reasons why you should not be afraid of it. And a few tips to help you know your terminal better.
Application highlight of this week is Thonny, an ideal Python IDE for schools. Another excellent tool is Distrobox. Good for trying different distros in one system.
A quick list of the best apps for Matrix fans.
In essential Linux learnings, get familiar with the stat command and various timestamps.
That's about it for this week.
Keep on Linuxing with It's FOSS, for decades :)
https://emails.itsfoss.com/b5r3t3w0d7/1974457463432283582/o3p4/
Guess what? It's FOSS turned 10 years old this week. It started as a hobby side project to help fellow desktop Linux users. Today, it is my full time work.
In the past 10 years, It's FOSS has been visited 175 million times by people all over the globe. It has over 65,000 comments that shows readers live to interact and express their views, apart from seeking suggestions.
We have over 120K people on Facebook, 67K on Twitter, 50K on YouTube. We also have a steady presence on Mastodon and Telegram. Our community forum also has a small but dedicated group of members.
It's FOSS has come a long way but it has to go even beyond this.
I thank you all for being part of this 10 years long journey and help It's FOSS reach where it stands today.
I couldn't help write this much because this is a huge milestone and it makes me excited and emotional.
That aside, let's see what's new this week.
KDE Plasma 5.25 has been released with focus on visual improvements.
GitHub is discontinuing Atom project for Microsoft's VS Code.
Mozilla Thunderbird is getting an Android app in the form of K-9 Mail.
Firefox's latest release features a privacy protection feature enabled by default.
Are you scared of terminal? Here are some reasons why you should not be afraid of it. And a few tips to help you know your terminal better.
Application highlight of this week is Thonny, an ideal Python IDE for schools. Another excellent tool is Distrobox. Good for trying different distros in one system.
A quick list of the best apps for Matrix fans.
In essential Linux learnings, get familiar with the stat command and various timestamps.
That's about it for this week.
Keep on Linuxing with It's FOSS, for decades :)
https://emails.itsfoss.com/b5r3t3w0d7/1974457463432283582/o3p4/
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Reading user agreements in 1 second
Let's be honest: nobody reads user agreements. Sure, lots of clauses, obscure language - why kill time on it. But many people forget that they're a legal document, stating the terms of service, privacy statements, and all that kind of stuff.
So reading these agreements is a must if you don't want to be without your data. Good thing we have ToSDR. It reads the user agreements for you, makes a short summary and gives you a rating for the site. F for very bad, and A for very good. YouTube, for example, has a grade of D (satisfactory).
The website also shows the reasons why the service is given such a low rating. For example, data can be deleted at any time and without the user's knowledge.
Let's be honest: nobody reads user agreements. Sure, lots of clauses, obscure language - why kill time on it. But many people forget that they're a legal document, stating the terms of service, privacy statements, and all that kind of stuff.
So reading these agreements is a must if you don't want to be without your data. Good thing we have ToSDR. It reads the user agreements for you, makes a short summary and gives you a rating for the site. F for very bad, and A for very good. YouTube, for example, has a grade of D (satisfactory).
The website also shows the reasons why the service is given such a low rating. For example, data can be deleted at any time and without the user's knowledge.
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Nowa wersja frameworka? To niekoniecznie działa
Problemy z taką praktyką są co najmniej dwa.
Po pierwsze, nowi programiści bardzo szybko zorientują się, że to wszystko jest jedynie udawaniem, że mamy najnowsze wersje w projekcie. Co z tego, że cyferka się zgadza, jak każda próba użycia przez członków zespołu nowej konstrukcji, kończy się zwróceniem uwagi na code review, że my takich rzeczy nie używamy. Na pewno nie jest to sytuacja komfortowa i sprzyjająca jakości pracy.
Po drugie, podbijanie w ten sposób wersji może w końcu doprowadzić do sytuacji, że starsze konstrukcje, albo metody, które siłą trzymamy w kodzie, staną się przestarzałe na tyle, że nowa wersja języka czy frameworka oznaczy je jako „deprecated”, a po kolejnej aktualizacji zwyczajnie zostaną usunięte. Nie interesując się nowymi konstrukcjami i ignorując możliwości zmian, tak naprawdę budujemy złudne poczucia bycia na bieżąco i pielęgnujemy nasz dług techniczny.
https://nofluffjobs.com/blog/nowa-wersja-frameworka-czy-jezyka-to-nie-tylko-zmiana-cyfry/
Problemy z taką praktyką są co najmniej dwa.
Po pierwsze, nowi programiści bardzo szybko zorientują się, że to wszystko jest jedynie udawaniem, że mamy najnowsze wersje w projekcie. Co z tego, że cyferka się zgadza, jak każda próba użycia przez członków zespołu nowej konstrukcji, kończy się zwróceniem uwagi na code review, że my takich rzeczy nie używamy. Na pewno nie jest to sytuacja komfortowa i sprzyjająca jakości pracy.
Po drugie, podbijanie w ten sposób wersji może w końcu doprowadzić do sytuacji, że starsze konstrukcje, albo metody, które siłą trzymamy w kodzie, staną się przestarzałe na tyle, że nowa wersja języka czy frameworka oznaczy je jako „deprecated”, a po kolejnej aktualizacji zwyczajnie zostaną usunięte. Nie interesując się nowymi konstrukcjami i ignorując możliwości zmian, tak naprawdę budujemy złudne poczucia bycia na bieżąco i pielęgnujemy nasz dług techniczny.
https://nofluffjobs.com/blog/nowa-wersja-frameworka-czy-jezyka-to-nie-tylko-zmiana-cyfry/
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Nowa wersja frameworka czy języka to nie tylko zmiana cyfry
Nowa wersja frameworka to coś więcej niż zmiana cyfry. Jak dobrze podejść do aktualizacji, aby realnie wykorzystać nowe rozwiązania i się nie zniechęcić?
Package is “set to manually installed”? What does it Mean?
You’ll see this message when you try installing an already installed library or development package. This dependency package was installed automatically with another package. The dependency package gets removed with the apt autoremove command if the main package is removed.
But since you tried to install the dependency package explicitly, your Ubuntu system thinks that you need this package independent of the main package. And hence the package is marked as manually installed so that it is not removed automatically.
https://itsfoss.com/package-set-manually-installed/
You’ll see this message when you try installing an already installed library or development package. This dependency package was installed automatically with another package. The dependency package gets removed with the apt autoremove command if the main package is removed.
But since you tried to install the dependency package explicitly, your Ubuntu system thinks that you need this package independent of the main package. And hence the package is marked as manually installed so that it is not removed automatically.
https://itsfoss.com/package-set-manually-installed/
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Package is "set to manually installed" in Ubuntu [Explained]
Noticed a "package set to manually installed" message in Ubuntu? Here's what it means and why you see it for some packages only.