Simple way to Convert WebP Images to PNG and JPG/JPEG in Linux

Looking for a way to convert a WebP image to PNG or JPG/JPEG, then the dwebp and ffmpeg commands are the best options.

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How to Upgrade from Fedora 37 to 38 Workstation (CLI and GUI)

In this article, you will learn how to upgrade from Fedora 37 to Fedora 38 using your terminal (CLI) or desktop environment (GUI).

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What is Strip Command and How to Use it?

This article is dedicated to show how you can easily remove the meta data or other unnecessary information from your compiled file using the strip command.

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How to Install a LAMP (Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, PHP) Server on Ubuntu

Installing LAMP on Ubuntu is simpler than you might think. Check the complete guide to know how you can easily install Apache, MySQL, and PHP on your Ubuntu machine and start building web applications in no time.

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How to Convert Raw Camera Images (cr3, crw) to jpg in Ubuntu

Having a raw image? Want to know how to convert a cr2, cr3, or crw format image to jpg, then you can use dcraw, rawtherapee, or darktable.

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How to Install the Boost Library in C++ on Ubuntu or any other Linux Distribution

Boost is a portable set of C++ programming language libraries. It contains libraries for pseudo-random number generation, linear algebra, multi-threading, image processing, regular expressions, and unit testing.

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trurl: Command-line tool for URL Parsing and Manipulation URL

Daniel Stenberg has created a new tool for the open source community that allows for easy parsing and manipulation of URLs.

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How to Install KDE Plasma on Linux Mint with Very Simple Steps

Not finding Cinnamon attractive enough? Switch to KDE Plasma

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How to Fix an Error Unable to Correct Problems You Have Held Broken Packages

One of the quite common errors while installing packages on Ubuntu is the “Held broken packages” error, which can be solved very easily with this guide.

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Sniffnet: Application to Comfortably Monitor your Network Traffic

Sniffnet is a great tool to use if you want to easily keep an eye on network traffic.

It has a simple GUI interface that lets you filter the network based on the application’s protocol and sends you an alert when a set threshold limit is reached.

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