Looking for an offline, gui Bookmark Manager. ( kbin.social )
Think Buku, but with a GUI. Does anything like that currently exist?
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Think Buku, but with a GUI. Does anything like that currently exist?
So, some background: my organization is moving from RHEL7 using the UI/Coolkey Smartcard setup for autolock on removal and authenticating to the AD. We are in the process of upgrading to RHEL8 in our Secure Area (which means local only connections with zero internet access). This process has been insanely complicated versus...
So, some background: my organization is moving from RHEL7 using the UI/Coolkey Smartcard setup for autolock on removal and authenticating to the AD. We are in the process of upgrading to RHEL8 in our Secure Area (which means local only connections with zero internet access). This process has been insanely complicated versus...
I used sharex on windows… But on ubuntu sharex is not there… Can anyone suggest any good software with hotkey support?
I've been reluctant on getting chromebooks because I know how much Google loves to encompass everyone into it's always-online, data farming ecosystem. Well I know that some select Chromebook models allow Linux to be installed on them to the point of telling ChromeOS to fuck off....
windows has built it monitor calibration, anything like it for Linux? basically to adjust gamma and rgb balabce
Tails 6.0 anonymous OS is now available for public testing ahead of the official release on February 27th based on Debian 12 Bookworm.
I use equalizerAPO on windows currently, is there something similar for Linux?
A critical vulnerability (CVE-2023-40547) has been found in the shim bootloader, leaving millions of Linux systems vulnerable to attack.
I run a web server (lighttpd) to serve a few pages to the world. I've installed the nordvpn client and when I run it two expected things happen:...
The shell history is cluttered with useless commands if stuff like tokens are included. Shell variables allow to exclude such content from the history.
Sometimes you want a command to be automatically executed as soon as a certain file changes. There is a small tool called entr, which helps with that.
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