linux-mint-nemo-webp-converter-actions
gtkhash
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over 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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linux-mint-nemo-webp-converter-actions
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[Cinnamon only] [Nemo actions release] Ever wanted to create WebPs on the fly for lighter web images right from your file manager?
You can download the Nemo file manager right-click actions from https://github.com/SonephetR2/linux-mint-nemo-webp-converter-actions. Everything is explained there except the "why" I guess, so here goes: though the WebP format is proprietary (developed by Alphabet/Google) and low-resilience (lose a few bytes and your image is dead), it's extremely light. You can easily shave off an extra 50% file size off a standard optimized PNG image without any incurring any significant loss of quality.
gtkhash
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What’s the correct way to verify Iso’s?
There are various tools like https://gtkhash.org with which you can generate the hash values of an iso file and then compare them with the hash value published by the developers of the distribution. If you want to use the terminal emulator, it depends in which hash format the checksum is published. Depending upon it one must install then for example md5sum, sha1sum or sha256sum.
- Trying to find program to check multiple hashes.
- USB boot failed
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Problem after clean installation.
I would also recommend checking the sha256 hash of the ISO you have to make sure it matches, I like to use GTKhash: https://github.com/tristanheaven/gtkhash
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Verifying Pop's iso image
Windoze is so bad it does not even have a tool to check sums. I would recommend QuickHash or GTKHash, they are GUI apps for every OS.
What are some alternatives?
nautilus-pdf-tools - Tools to work with PDF files from Nautilus
OTPClient - Highly secure and easy to use OTP client written in C/GTK3 that supports both TOTP and HOTP
nemo_actions_and_cinnamon_scripts - A collection of custom context menu items for the Nemo file manager, along with some miscellaneous feature scripts intended for the Cinnamon desktop environment.
crchack - Reversing CRC for fun and profit
telegram-desktop-nemo-action - Nemo Action to integrate "Send to Telegram" for Nemo File Manager
OpenHashTab - 📝 File hashing and checking shell extension
Linux-Mint-Guide - Linux Mint Guide
slope - C/Gtk+ data visualization library.
RHash - Great utility for computing hash sums
gvsbuild - GTK stack for Windows
gromit-mpx - Gromit-MPX is an on-screen annotation tool that works with any Unix desktop environment under X11 as well as Wayland.