Why you should try the Nemo file manager on Linux
Dec05

Why you should try the Nemo file manager on Linux

Why you should try the Nemo file manager on Linux Seth Kenlon Mon, 12/05/2022 – 03:00 Computers are fancy filing cabinets, full of virtual folders and files waiting to be referenced, cross-referenced, edited, updated, saved, copied, moved, renamed, and organized. In this article, I’m taking a look at a file manager for your Linux system. The Cinnamon project was formed as a reimplementation of GNOME 2 using the components...

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Make your Linux computer feel faster with the Xfe file manager
Dec04

Make your Linux computer feel faster with the Xfe file manager

Make your Linux computer feel faster with the Xfe file manager Seth Kenlon Sun, 12/04/2022 – 03:00 Computers are like filing cabinets, full of virtual folders and files waiting to be referenced, cross-referenced, edited, updated, saved, copied, moved, renamed, and organized. In this article, I’ll look at a file manager for your Linux system. Back before NVMe drives and 12-core processors, applications could take seconds to...

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Feel like a Linux wizard with the Thunar file manager
Dec03

Feel like a Linux wizard with the Thunar file manager

Feel like a Linux wizard with the Thunar file manager Seth Kenlon Sat, 12/03/2022 – 03:00 Computers are fancy filing cabinets, full of virtual folders and files waiting to be referenced, cross-referenced, edited, updated, saved, copied, moved, renamed, and organized. In this article, I’ll take a look at a file manager for your Linux system. The XFCE desktop is well-known and respected for its careful and methodical...

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8 ideas for measuring your open source software usage
Dec02

8 ideas for measuring your open source software usage

8 ideas for measuring your open source software usage Georg Link Fri, 12/02/2022 – 03:00 Those of us who support open source project communities are often asked about usage metrics — a lot. The goal of these metrics is usually to demonstrate the software’s importance as measured by its user base and awareness. We typically want to know: how many people use the software, how many installations are there, and how many lives...

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Try this Java file manager on Linux
Dec02

Try this Java file manager on Linux

Try this Java file manager on Linux Seth Kenlon Fri, 12/02/2022 – 03:00 Computers are fancy filing cabinets, full of virtual folders and files waiting to be referenced, cross-referenced, edited, updated, saved, copied, moved, renamed, and organized. In this article, we’re taking a look at a file manager for your Linux system. At the tail end of the Sun Microsystem days, there was something called the Java Desktop System,...

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Learn JavaScript in 2023
Dec01

Learn JavaScript in 2023

Learn JavaScript in 2023 Opensource.com Thu, 12/01/2022 – 03:00 With JavaScript’s 27th anniversary approaching in just a few days, we at Opensource.com are reflecting on how it has evolved into one of the most commonly-used programming language in the world. Why is it so popular? JavaScript is a universal language beloved by developers of all levels from beginners to advanced users. It can run anywhere from your phone to your...

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