Month: May 2023

Add ‘Open Terminal Here’ for other Terminal Emulator in Ubuntu 22.04

When right-clicking on either a folder or blank area in file manager, there’s an “Open in Terminal” menu option to launch system default terminal with that folder as working directory.

The option in Ubuntu so far is provided by the built-in gnome-terminal package. Meaning no way to use the option for another terminal emulator. However, there’s an extension can add similar option to open terminal from in-side folder.

Source: Add ‘Open Terminal Here’ for other Terminal Emulator in Ubuntu 22.04 | UbuntuHandbook

How to use df command in Linux / Unix {with examples}

We use the df command to find total disk space and available space on a Linux / Unix file system. Let us see how to use the df command to view the amount of free space left on your Linux, macOS, *BSD and Unix file system. We will also explain how to automate disk space monitoring and send an email alert or push notification to your mobile device.

Source: How to use df command in Linux / Unix {with examples} – nixCraft

How to Install Webmin on Ubuntu

Webmin is a web-based tool that allows you to manage Linux-based operating systems such as Ubuntu.

From this web interface, you can control various features of your Ubuntu operating system, such as users, system settings and more.

Source: How to Install Webmin on Ubuntu – Pi My Life Up

Psensor – A Hardware Temperature Monitoring Tool for Linux

Psensor is a GTK+-based application software that is used to monitor hardware temperature and plot Real-Time graphs from the obtained data for quick review.

Source: Psensor – A Hardware Temperature Monitoring Tool for Linux (TecMint)

Multiple databases with KeePassXC

With this simple trick, the KeePassXC browser plugin can read access data from multiple databases.

KeePassXC offers the possibility to open several databases in parallel. In connection with the browser plug-in, access data can be filled out automatically on websites.

Source: Multiple databases with KeePassXC – GNU/Linux.ch (English translation by Google)

Original Source (in German): Mehrere Datenbanken mit KeePassXC – GNU/Linux.ch

New ChatGPT App for Linux Makes AI More Accessible

Fancy talking to ChatGPT from your Linux desktop without opening a web browser? Well, using Bavarder (if I’ve spelt it right) you can.

Source: New ChatGPT App for Linux Makes AI More Accessible – OMG! Ubuntu

Upscayl AI Image Upscaler 2.5 Adds Option To Import Custom Models, New Settings Tab

Upscayl AI image upscaler has a new release, currently just for Linux, which adds some important new features and changes, like the ability to import your own models, a new settings tab, experimental scale option, and more.

Source: Upscayl AI Image Upscaler 2.5 Adds Option To Import Custom Models, New Settings Tab – Linux Uprising Blog

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