In this article, we will give a little information about open source Android applications that can be used in daily life for Android phone users. Open source android apps respect your privacy more than popular proprietary android apps used. In this article, we have created a list of applications that our valued readers can use. We hope that this article will be useful to you and the people you share with [...]
In this article, we will explain what you need to do if you want to provide translation support for projects at github.com/pardus or for projects in other distributions. This article is divided into the following main topics. What are PO and POT Files and How Are They Used? What is a PO File? PO files contain many entries in pairs with the original text and translated text. For example, in the tr.po file […]
Late last year, AMD announced FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.2, the latest version they developed, the open source DLSS alternative Upscaling technology. After a while, this technology appeared in a few games, including Need For Speed Unbound and F1 22, but AMD had not yet made FSR 2.2 available to all developers. This […]
In this article, we will talk about more fun and modern alternatives to the classic Linux commands. Bat: We know that the alternative cat command is used to display the contents of text files. The bat command, on the other hand, has additional features such as syntax highlighting and Git integration apart from the cat command. ncdu: alternative to du command du command to find out the size of a directory in Linux […]
Google released a new free tool earlier this week. With this tool, open source developers will be able to easily access vulnerability information about their projects. Called OSV Scanner, this Go-based tool has a mechanism that maps the developer's code and dependencies to lists of known vulnerabilities, and automatically returns if patches or updates are needed. Software projects often […]
One of the big reasons why many people don't want to switch to Linux systems is due to the inadequacy and lack of video editors. It's true that there are more video editing programs on Windows and macOS systems, but there are some great programs you can use on Linux systems as well, like KDenlive and DaVinci Resolve. Another popular open source video editing application that works on Linux systems is OpenShot. […]
We can use many proprietary software in our daily lives, and sometimes we may not have to pay a fortune for these proprietary software. Well, as a Pardus user, are there any alternatives to these expensive and proprietary software? In this article, we will examine this issue. If there are open source software that we forgot to add to our list and that you use efficiently, please share them with us in the comments. Windows Pardus/Linux Notes Adobe […]