Mac Dashboard For Linux



Moodle Desktop

Moodle Desktop is our solution to accessing your Moodle courses on desktop or Surface tablets.

Execute command gtop on a Linux terminal and hit enter. As you hit enter, if everything goes well you will be provided with a command line monitoring dashboard as listed below. Yay, the output screen is based on real-time data collected from the system. We can also sort processes ID’s, Top CPU processes, and Top Memory processes using gtop. MacBook’s Dashboard allows you to display and use widgets with the press of a button. Widgets are small applications — dubbed by some as “applets” — that typically provide only one function. For example, Dashboard comes complete with a calculator, dictionary, clock, weather display, and quick-and-simple calendar. You can display and use these widgets at. I have a problem. My daily laptop is a MacBook Pro, which is great unless you want to dual boot into Linux and develop on containers. While it is simple enough to install Red Hat CodeReady Containers, what I really needed was a way to run Buildah, Podman, and skopeo on macOS without having to water and feed a Linux VM.

With Moodle Desktop you can experience all these popular (and more) functionalities that are found in the Moodle app, on your desktop or Surface tablets:

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  • View course activities and download materials offline
  • Quickly find and contact other people in your courses or organisation
  • Attempt quizzes, post in forums, play SCORM packages, edit wiki pages and more - on and offline
  • Upload images, audio, videos and other files from your desktop or tablet
  • View deadlines filtered by dates or course subjects
  • Receive instant notifications for messages, forum posts, calendar events and deadlines
  • Track your learning progress or grades

Mac Dashboard For Linux Operating System

See the Moodle Desktop documentation and Moodle Desktop release notes for all the latest information.


Moodle Desktop is now available for:

  • Windows for desktop: Windows 7 and later (AMR not supported)
  • Windows for tablets: Windows 10 with 'Windows Anniversary Update'
  • macOS: Minimum macOS version supported is macOS 10.9
  • Linux: Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 21 and Debian 8 and later

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Last modified: Tuesday, 28 August 2018, 9:24 PM