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Tech Tips Tuesday - what do I need to know about KDE Plasma?
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Tech Tips Tuesday 2 - Why is Linux the best OS?
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Tech Tuesday #3 - All about KDE Plasma
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Tech Tuesday #4
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Tech Tips Tuesday #5
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Tech Tuesday #6
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Tech Tuesday #7 - What's the "top" command, anyway?
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Tech Tuesday #8 - how to choose between KDE and GNOME
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Tech Tuesday 9 - is KDE or XFCE better for you?
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Tech Tuesday 10: Linux Malware? What???? No big deal, tho, for most of us.
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Tech Tuesday 11: Firefox privacy improved? Does GIMP make you happy? Do you like to customize your Linux life?
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Tech Tips Tuesday - Linux Terminal Edition
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Tech Tuesday 13: Unity Desktop, memesplanation, terminal tips, FREEdom Consultation, and GNOME...
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TTT 14: scary terminal command, memesplanation, SystemD lead Dev to MS...
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TTT 15: Battle of the Desktops, memesplanation, Matrix
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Tech Tips Tuesday 17: Terminal, Console, TTY, SSH, etc...
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Tech Tips Tuesday 18 - Linux Malware All Time High 2022, problem or not?
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Tech Tips Tuesday 19 - How to use rsync to back up files, and more...
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TTT 20 - How to Make Your Linux Cherry More Enjoyable & More
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TTT 21: Moar RISC-V Linux Compatibility & More
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Tech Tips Tuesday 22: Cool Stuff You Can Do With Linux Desktop & More
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Tech Tips Tuesday 23: OBS Studio 28, 5 GNOME 43 Features, and More
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Tech Tips Tuesday 24: Tips Galore for Terminal
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Tech Tips Tuesday 25: 10 More Terminal Tips & KDE News
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Tech Tips Tuesday 26: FOSS Not So Popular and More?
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Tech Tips Tuesday 28: Danger, Will Robinson and More
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Tech Tips Tuesday 29: npm Vulnerability, New Stuff from KDE, and Oracle VirtualBox 7.0 Released
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Tech Tips Tuesday 30 – Tips Galore, how-to’s aplenty
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Tech Tips Tuesday 32: OpenSSL, Vim, and the AUR, Oh My!
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Tech Tips Tuesday 33: AppImages, KDE & LXQt
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Tech Tips Tuesday 34 – KDE Updates, a new Cross-Platform Terminal editor, and Dxvk 2.0
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Tech Tips Tuesday 35 – Alternatives to htop, Wayland News, and Pi, to boot.
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Tech Tips Tuesday 36 – KDE Updates, New LibreOffice Release, and Midori Coming Back.
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Tech Tips Tuesday 37 – COSMIC News, GIMP for Apple Silicon, and Bitwarden Password Manager News.
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Tech Tips Tuesday 39 – Linux Phones, Unity 7.7, and PeaZip, Oh My!
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TTT 40 – Plasma 5.26.5, Open Alternative to Digital Assistants, and More
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Tech Tips Tuesday 38 – Video Editor Bonanza & KDE Frameworks 5.101
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TTT 41 – Ventoy Brings More Functionality, 3 Big Docker Commands, and More...
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TTT 43 – KDE 5.27 beta, GCompris 3, and WINE 8 Released
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TTT 42 – KDE Frameworks 5.102, KODI 20 Released, and GNOME chatGPT extension
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TTT 44 – ‘head’ command, Flatpak vs Snap, and OnlyOffice 7.3
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TTT 45: Wonder Which Command to Use in the Terminal? This And More...
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TTT 46: Terminal Through the Browser?
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TTT 47: Ever Wondered How to Replace Apple Contacts?
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TTT 48: Whats with Directories in Linux?
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TTT 50: Don't Get Shocked by Plasma, Be Set Free By LibreOffice
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TTT 51: Save Your Desktop & More
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TTT 52: Ubuntu PSA & Linux Mobile News
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Tech Tips Tuesday 36 – KDE Updates, New LibreOffice Release, and Midori Coming Back.

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TTT 36.1 – KDE 5.26.4 Updates Released

What’s new this month?

More fixes for the Wayland Session (yay!)
Crash solved in x11
Improves notifications in a few ways (lessens sharpness, better multi-monitor support, better fingerprint unlocking)
Progress bar in Discover is more visible
Media player icon flashing oddly at times
And about 50 other things got changed or tweaked this time around. Pretty good stuff, all around.

https://9to5linux.com/kde-plasma-5-26-4-is-out-to-improve-plasma-wayland-notifications-and-more
#TTT #htop #systemmonitoring #Linux #goodstuff #TechFreedom

Thankfulness leads to humility. When we thank God for everything, whether breaths, accomplishments, or material goods, we recognize that we are not the source of our lives. This diffuses that rather nasty human trait of pride. When we recognize that all we are and all we have did not originate in or with us, but is a gift from God, then how can we be anything but humble? This is not a humility of “woe is me, I’m a worm”, but a mindset, rather, of “I am blessed and God is the source of those blessings, so I get to steward them.” There is a confidence that comes there that is not related to pride, but of knowing one’s right place, as I talked about last week.
#TTT #saints #quotes #memesplanation #thankfulness #humility #TechFreedom

TTT 36.2 – Wayland Protocols 1.31 adds Fractional Scaling

This is an excellent move from the Wayland team in their quest to replace the venerable x11 system as the display server of choice in Linux. Have you noticed visual fidelity issues with your high resolution displays on Wayland? These new protocols, when fully adopted by KDE and the other compatible desktop environments, will lead to much smoother and more precise performance on your desktop. Much win. Very nice. It will, however, take time for this to be fully implemented.

https://news.itsfoss.com/wayland-protocols-fractional-scaling/
#TTT #wayland #screentearing #steppingstone #Linux #latency #TechFreedom

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TTT 36.3 – Midori Begins Its Comeback

Ever heard of Midori? It is a FOSS, Chromium-based browser that used to be quitepopular in the Linux space, I think I recall it shipping with Mint, back in the day, but the project was all but dead for the last few years. Not dead anymore, it has had the breath of life returned to it, and it has its own, FOSS search engine, which you can self-host if you so desire. The browser and the search engine are privacy focused, even though the search engine, called AstianGO, does not have its own index, it records nothing about you or your history. It polls Google, Qwant, and Brave Search and serves you those results. Neither seem to be 100% ready to go yet, but could be an interesting combo project to keep tabs on.

https://news.itsfoss.com/midori-astiango/
#TTT #foss #browsers #midori #fossearch #Linux #opensource #TechFreedom

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