VLC is an awesome video player for Linux. However, there is a problem with it if you are a fan of dark mode. I have noticed that when I am using Ubuntu in dark mode, VLC doesn’t adhere to the dark theme.
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Do you like short videos and reels? Lately, we have been posting some real cool ones on our Instagram account. There are lit video memes and interesting bytes of old interviews of computing legends like Torvalds, Stallman, Ritchie, Thompson etc. Take this
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There are tons of ways to put your Raspberry Pi to some good use. Turning it into a robo-dog is just one of them. This was made possible with the Pi Dog Robot Dog Kit from SunFounder. In this article, I’ll share
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Have you ever watched a video and wished you could slow it down or speed it up? Maybe the speaker is too fast, or you just want to skip through some parts. You can do that with VLC media player! In this article,
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Here’s positive news that should delight most Linux and open-source supporters. German state Schleswig-Holstein has decided to replace Microsoft Office with LibreOffice on over 30,000 employees’ PCs. Wow! German State Ditches Microsoft for Open-Source Software The end of dominance for Microsoft in
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If you are using any popular Linux distribution including Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, openSUSE, or Fedora, your system uses systemd as its init system. Sure, there are controversies surrounding systemd. But, it is the most used init system. In a systemd-equipped distro, there
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If you are a developer and want to install apps directly to Android for testing purposes, then using adb (Android Debug Bridge) and fastboot will get things done in the most efficient manner possible. Sure, it can also be useful when you
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Recently, I set up Jellyfin media server on my Raspberry Pi. My Pi is wirelessly connected to the router and one problem I faced with this setup is accessing the media server on the TV or other devices. Why? Because the Pi
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This is a special FOSS Weekly edition as it focuses on Homelab. Wondering what is a homelab? Basically, it’s a dedicated computer(s) set up which resides in your home and serves various open source software on your local network. So, you run
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You can make yourself more productive in the Linux terminal by creating aliases of the most frequently used command combinations. For example, to update my Ubuntu system, instead of using: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y I just use upd
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