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3/10/2018 6:20 pm  #21


Re: Weekly Post #8 Due March 12th

Feh: The Image Viewer For Your Terminal:
 
Feh image viewer is an easy to install, lightweight utility that can be accessed from the terminal.  It can be used to display images in several different ways.  1)  Slideshow-opens a new window, and displays each image, 2) Montage-shows a list of thumbnail images, 3) Index-thumbnail images with file names under each image, 4) Multi-Window-can open the images in separate windows, and 5)List mode-lists the images and their details.

Seems like a great way to work through any pictures/images in your directories or folders.

https://www.maketecheasier.com/feh-image-viewer/


Kathy K.  😏
 

3/11/2018 5:54 pm  #22


Re: Weekly Post #8 Due March 12th

A company called BLOCKS has developed an amazing new modular watch . Project Open Watch is the name of the collaboration of several companies coming together to develop the concept for the watch. This watch is completely customizable, all the way from color to the owner being able to write code for it. This concept is something they are calling OpenWear. The watch was designed with intent that people who are passionate about writing code can now have one more way of customizing their lifestyle. It currently runs on Android Oreo, but they plan on switching to Linux Kernel and BSP.
Kevin
https://www.xda-developers.com/blocks-project-openwatch-android/

Last edited by kevinj43 (3/11/2018 5:55 pm)

 

3/11/2018 10:20 pm  #23


Re: Weekly Post #8 Due March 12th

http://news.softpedia.com/news/you-can-now-run-linux-on-sony-s-playstation-4-gaming-console-here-s-how-520094.shtml

linux now on PS4 4.55 or 4.05.

Still not really sure why you would want to do this, but you can now install Linux on your PS4, that is if you are running firmware 4.55 or 4.05 and have the "FAT" version of the PS4. Developer Valentin Breiz ran the DC's kernel exploit to load Linux. Full instructions are on in the link, but I would suggest installing Linux on the old laptop in the garage before you accidentally brick your PS4.

- Nathan Carter

Last edited by nate2k5 (3/11/2018 10:42 pm)

 

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