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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jan 04, 2023

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Kdenlive Keyboard Shortcuts - Make Tech Easier

=> ↺ Kdenlive Keyboard Shortcuts - Make Tech Easier

One of the most significant selling points of Kdenlive is that it uses open audio and video codec standards through FFmpeg. This means that, similar to MPV, it is possible to use the program with almost any media format you might need. Further, Kdenlive also provides you with a set of powerful features through its extensive plugin system.
By default, Kdenlive has several keybindings that you can use to do basic file manipulation, timeline editing and playback control. This cheatsheet aims to provide you with the basic set of keybindings for Kdenlive. Not only that, but it also aims to highlight some of Kdenlive’s little-known features.

[Quick Tip] How to Disable Event Sound in Ubuntu 22.04 | 22.10 | UbuntuHandbook

=> ↺ [Quick Tip] How to Disable Event Sound in Ubuntu 22.04 | 22.10 | UbuntuHandbook

Ubuntu by default play a short alert sound when you plug in/out USB drive, power supply, or hit tab function key in terminal.
This is useful for indicating certain type of system messages and events, but it’s easy to mute these type of sounds in case you don’t like them. And, here’s the quick tutorial show you how.

Advanced "Apt Package Manager" Techniques for Linux Pros

=> ↺ Advanced "Apt Package Manager" Techniques for Linux Pros

The apt command is one of the most powerful and versatile tools in the Linux operating system. It provides users with a powerful, yet easy-to-use, package management system that can be used to easily manage and install the software. With the apt command, users can quickly and easily search for, install, upgrade, and uninstall software applications from their systems.
This guide provides a detailed overview of the apt command and explains how to use it to manage software on a Linux system. It explains the different commands and options available and outlines how to use them to manage software, resolve software dependencies, and keep your system running smoothly and efficiently.

Fixing an unresponsive gnome-software on Fedora

=> ↺ Fixing an unresponsive gnome-software on Fedora

A short note on fixing an unresponsive GNOME Softwate application.

Using the Linux locale command | Network World

=> ↺ Using the Linux locale command | Network World

The locale settings in Linux systems help ensure that information like dates and times are displayed in a format that makes sense in the context of where you live and what language you speak. Here's how to use them.
NOTE: None of the commands described in this post will change your locale settings. Some merely use a different locale setting to display the response you might be seeing from a different location.

How to install Inkscape on KDE Neon - Invidious

=> ↺ How to install Inkscape on KDE Neon - Invidious

In this video, we are looking at how to install Inkscape on KDE Neon. Enjoy!

How to Use SCP To Transfer Files with SSH Keys (PEM File) - ByteXD

=> ↺ How to Use SCP To Transfer Files with SSH Keys (PEM File) - ByteXD

Every Linux administrator is well versed with various command-line utilities used to access and manage remote servers. Two of the most popular utilities are SSH and SCP. SSH or Secure Shell is a cryptographic protocol that enables you to remotely access a remote device securely over a network.
SCP on the other hand works similar to the normal CP command you use to copy files on your system. The major difference is that SCP is used to securely copy files between a local and a remote system or across two remote systems.
When you look at the two utilities (SSH and SCP) you will notice one major similarity – security. Both are trying to create a secure channel of communicating with other systems. What if you could combine the two? Well, that would definitely guarantee a maximum level of security.

Why is Rsync Skipping Directories - ByteXD

=> ↺ Why is Rsync Skipping Directories - ByteXD

The Rsync command is a popular utility for synchronizing files and directories between two remote systems.
Unlike other utilities, Rsync is highly recommended for transferring large amounts of data over a network. That’s because it can efficiently transfer only the portions of files that have changed rather than transferring the entire file each time.

How to install Gedit on a Chromebook

=> ↺ How to install Gedit on a Chromebook

Today we are looking at how to install Gedit on a Chromebook.
If you have any questions, please contact us via a Rumble comment and we would be happy to assist you!
Please use the video as a visual guide, and the commands and links below to install it on your Chromebook.

How to install Mine-Imator 2.0 Pre-Release on a Chromebook

=> ↺ How to install Mine-Imator 2.0 Pre-Release on a Chromebook

Today we are looking at how to install Mine-Imator 2.0 Pre-Release on a Chromebook. Please follow the video/audio guide as a tutorial where we explain the process step by step and use the commands below.

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