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In the calling process the lowest numbered unused file descriptor will be used for the new file descriptor number. When using the dup2() system call it performs the same task as dup() with the exception of using the file descriptor number specified in the newfd variable of the call, in that newfd is adjusted to refer to the oldfd file description.
Guvcview has been available in Debian for many instruction sets, [9] and in the Ubuntu repositories since Ubuntu 13.10 in 2012. [5] [10] Until the 18.10 release, it was the default webcam application included with Lubuntu. [11] [12] Guvcview is also available in the Debian and Puppy Linux repositories. [13] [14]
Geeqie is a free software image viewer and image organiser program for Unix-like operating systems, which includes Linux-based systems and Apple's OS X.It was first released in March 2010, having been created as a fork of GQview, which appeared to have ceased development.
Category for software to retrieve, organize or edit photographs (see post-production) that runs natively on Linux kernel-based operating systems. Pages in category "Photo software for Linux" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Source deduplication ensures that data on the data source is deduplicated. This generally takes place directly within a file system. The file system will periodically scan new files creating hashes and compare them to hashes of existing files. When files with same hashes are found then the file copy is removed and the new file points to the old ...
Eye of GNOME is the former default image viewer for the GNOME desktop environment, where it had also been known as Image Viewer.It has been superseded by Loupe in GNOME 45. [2]
When a file is recovered successfully, PhotoRec checks the previous data blocks to see whether a file signature was found but the file was not able to be successfully recovered (i.e., the file was too small), and it tries again. This way, some fragmented files can be successfully recovered. [9]
KPhotoAlbum (previously known as KimDaBa) is an image viewer and organizer for Unix-like systems created and maintained by Jesper K. Pedersen. The core philosophy behind its creation was that it should be easy for users to annotate images and videos taken with a digital camera.