HandBrake is one of the most popular multimedia encoders out there. It is free and open source software and available across Linux, Windows, and Mac OS operating systems. HandBrake has some very powerful features and can convert any audio/video you …
Divya Kiran Kumar

Divya Kiran Kumar
I'm the Editor of FOSS Linux and a passionate blogger. With a background in Software Engineering, I decided to shift my career towards blogging and content creation. My love for Linux led me to specialize in writing about open-source software and the Linux operating system. As a Linux enthusiast, I can't imagine using anything else on my PC. I believe in the power of open-source software and the vast community that surrounds it. This is why I'm dedicated to sharing my knowledge and experience with others through FOSS Linux. Apart from my work at FOSS Linux, I also enjoy reading non-fictional books. My favorite read so far has been Sapiens, which was an eye-opening experience that helped me understand the human story from a new perspective. I hope that you find my content informative and engaging, and that it helps enhance your experience with Linux. Thank you for taking the time to read my work, and have a great day ahead!
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Fedora 28 Beta got released to public today. This increment comes almost a week late than was originally planned. Like several other point release distros, Fedora also has a six-month development cycle, typically offering new versions in May and November. …
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One of the best Fedora spins that has been for a while and also being well maintained is the Fedora Games. The Fedora Games spin is a great showcase of the best games available in the Fedora operating system.
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In this article we will take a closer look at what exactly you get when you use minimal installation option so that you stay prepared and can be ready if the option is for you when Ubuntu 18.04 is available. …
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In today’s session of Terminal Tuts, let’s take a look at how to record a screenshot video using command line from Terminal. To make it possible, we will be installing a wonderful utility “byzanz”, which can work from command line …
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Uninstalling software from the command line via Terminal is one of the most important tasks while dealing with troubleshooting a remotely connected Ubuntu PC. In today’s Terminal Tuts session, let’s take a deep dive into it.
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By default settings, Ubuntu launches Terminal in its own window every time you launch a new one. Using few simple steps, you can enable tabs so that you can work several Terminal sessions in the same window. This tip is …
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Here is a guide on how to password protect the Terminal. Note that I’m not talking about the root password that is needed to execute any admin privilege commands with in the Terminal, but my intent is, a user will …
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You don’t need to reboot entire PC everytime if you experience sluggish performance or may be if the desktop got non-responsive. Refreshing desktop environment is sometimes equally as effective as reboot. It saves you bunch of time and you don’t …
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Today, let’s talk about how to resize images by command line via Terminal. Command line way of doing things have their own advantages. In most of the cases, it is highly efficient to use command line when doing things from …