Change CPU Governor And Frequencies On Linux With cpupower-gui (New Release)

cpupower-gui is a tool that makes it easy to change the CPU governor as well as the CPU frequency limits on Linux.

Source: Change CPU Governor And Frequencies On Linux With cpupower-gui (New Release) – Linux Uprising Blog

Schedule Commands And Scripts In Linux With Zeit (GUI For Cron And At)

Zeit is a Qt GUI for cron and at, allowing you to schedule recurring or one time tasks. The application also allows setting an alarm and a timer.

Other features include the ability to add, edit and delete environment variables for crontab, as well as optional PolKit support for root actions.

Source: Schedule Commands And Scripts In Linux With Zeit (GUI For Cron And At) – Linux Uprising Blog

Create A Bootable USB Drive By Simply Copying The ISO To The USB With Ventoy (Linux And Windows)

Ventoy selection menu

Ventoy is a fairly new open source tool to create bootable USB drives using Linux or Microsoft Windows ISO files. You install this tool to a USB drive, then simply copy some ISO files to the USB drive and you can boot from it with no other changes (so without having to reformat the USB drive every time you want to create a bootable USB drive, and without having to extract the ISO file contents).

Source: Create A Bootable USB Drive By Simply Copying The ISO To The USB With Ventoy (Linux And Windows) – Linux Uprising Blog

Raspberry Pi Time Machine and NAS Backs Up Data For You

Archiving data can save you in a pinch—but what if you forget to make a backup? This Raspberry Pi project, created by Curtis Gross, solves that problem by automating the process in a convenient NAS device. The end result is a Pi-powered time machine server with all of your data stored in archives.

Source: Raspberry Pi Time Machine and NAS Backs Up Data For You | Tom’s Hardware

Wake Word Detection on the Raspberry Pi with Porcupine

In this guide, you will learn how to set up Porcupine on your Raspberry Pi to enable wake word detection.

Source: Wake Word Detection on the Raspberry Pi with Porcupine – Pi My Life Up

Installation & Configuration of ClamAV Antivirus on Ubuntu 18.04 (with On-Access Scanning)

In this article, I’ll be sharing and documenting what I’ve learned during a recent situation where I had to install, setup, and configure ClamAV to run on Ubuntu 18.04 systems using real-time or as ClamAV calls it “on-access scanning”.

Source: Installation & Configuration of ClamAV Antivirus on Ubuntu 18.04 (Aaron Brighton)

Rescuezilla 1.0.6 Released: Ubuntu-Based Linux Distro For System Backup

Rescuezilla is a Ubuntu-based Linux distro, and a fork of the old and abandoned ‘Redo Backup & Restore’ application. It is a complete system recovery solution that you can use for several purposes, such as full system backup, bare metal recovery, partition editing, undeleting files, and web browsing.

Source: Rescuezilla 1.0.6 Released: Ubuntu-Based Linux Distro For System Backup (Fossbytes)

Tr Command in Linux with Examples

Tr is a command used in Linux and Unix systems that translates, converts and deletes characters from standard input and writes to stdout.

Source: Tr Command in Linux with Examples (LinOxide)

iRaspbian Makes Your Raspberry Pi Work Like a Mac

Note: If you can’t find this anymore try reading the comments under the YouTube video.

This new Raspbian skin looks just like Apple Mac OS X.

Source: iRaspbian Makes Your Raspberry Pi Work Like a 2001 Mac | Tom’s Hardware

EDIT:  Apparently this is now called Twister OS:

 

Apache 101: 0-WordPress in 15 minutes

Apache gets an undeserved bad rep from outdated guides—learn to set it up right.

Source: Apache 101: 0-WordPress in 15 minutes | Ars Technica