From Kiosk projects to homelab dashboards, there are numerous usage of a touch screen display with Raspberry Pi. And it makes total sense to use the on-screen keyboard on the touch device rather than plugging in a keyboard and mouse. Thankfully, the
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May 5 2025, is the day Skype will cease to exist as Microsoft retires it, pushing people to switch to their Teams offering. The death of Skype was a slow one, but one that has been coming for quite some time now.
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Kodi, by itself, is a robust and versatile media player, but itโs like a cake without frosting. The base is great, but what makes it truly delightful are the add-ons that enhance its functionality. Think of these add-ons as extensions that open
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If you are starting to use and learn Linux, remember this: Linux is not magic ๐ชIt’s sudo science ๐ฌ Okay…sorry… my dad jokes urges get the better of me at times ๐ ๐ฌ Let’s see what else you get in this edition
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Every Linux system comes with a terminal application, i.e. terminal emulators in correct technical terms. For many Linux users, it doesn’t matter which terminal they use. I mean, you just run commands on it and it is the commands that matter, right?
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Kodi is a versatile media player that can be customized to fit your needs, and one of the best ways to personalize your experience is by installing a Kodi build. These builds come pre-configured with skins, addons, and settings that make your
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Pay attention if you use Amazon Kindle. Starting 26th Feb, Amazon won’t allow ‘Download and transfer via USB’ feature anymore. That’s the feature people used to download the Kindle books they purchased and convert them to EPUB or PDF to read on
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A new (or perhaps old) way of enjoying music for the command-line enthusiasts. I’ve seen things… seen things that you people wouldn’t believe… Linux developed by governments, Linux on mobiles, and terminal audio players. Yes, it could be funny, but it’s real,
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When you think of essential Raspberry Pi accessories, you count a screen, monitor and mouse if you want to use it as a regular desktop computer. How about turning it into a laptop? There are a few projects that work on this
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You want to be good at Linux? Start using it. Linux doesn’t get easier. You get better at it. The more you use it as your daily driver, the more you explore it and the more you learn. You won’t even realize
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