There are many photo viewer and editor available for Linux system. This time I want to grive a brief review about the Shotwell, a simple application for Linux to help you manage and organize your photos under Linux.
Some time ago, I shared a simple shell script for downloading and organizing photos. This script served me well, but it did have some limitations.
This Rapid Photo Downloader is a special software for linux that was optimized for photo downloading in Linux system. This photo downloader can help users to generate meaningful folder name for easier folder managements.
I recently installed the Rapid Photo Downloader package from AUR. I saw the kaa-metadataoptional dependency and installed that. When I opened the program itwas telling me that video functionality is disabled because I needhachoir metadata and kaa metadata. I installed hachoir-metadata. I amstill unable to enable the Video Download feature in RPD. When I runfrom comman
I've been scratching my head over this one for a while now. It seems so simple yet I just can't get it to work. This is on a rooted android tablet, if that makes a difference. I'm trying to imitate the behavior of sudo on a normal linux system. I'm not very experienced when it comes to bash scripting, so this is probably very simple.
Hi everyone,
So I'm trying to make a Nautilus bash script that will allow me to create a directory based off of a file's name
Example: file.gets.named.here.xxx (xxx in place of extension) - then I can highlight the file and make a directory named after it.
Pretty simple but it comes in handy for organizing my multimedia.
I am trying to organize my photographs with tags. The last time I have been doing this was about three years ago, so I have a lot of pictures to organize.
All of the photographs should have correct EXIF tags for the time they were shot. I want to manually add tags for the people appearing in the photos.
My requirements are simple.
I am trying to organize my photographs with tags. The last time I have been doing this was about three years ago, so I have a lot of pictures to organize.
All of the photographs should have correct EXIF tags for the time they were shot. I want to manually add tags for the people appearing in the photos.
My requirements are simple.
Hello All,
I have a Bash Script and an Expect script that together will SSH to another server and
do some stuff there... From within the Bash Script I process the Command Line Arguments,
which are Required Args and Optional Args.
When I call the Expect script from the Bash Script, I pass it all the required Args as
there own variables: i.e.