I’m Challenging You to Fund Open Source Software Today
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Today Is My 30th Birthday
And I have a small request
We added VR support to GNOME and KDE.
https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/moving-the-linux-desktop-to-another-reality.html
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Collabora | Open Source Consulting
Moving the Linux desktop to another reality
Today, we are very excited to announce xrdesktop, a new open source project sponsored by Valve, enabling interaction with traditional Linux desktop environments, such as GNOME and KDE, in VR.
The Definitive Guide To Centralized Logging with Syslog on Linux
Hello guys!
Following my article on how to monitor Linux logs using Rsyslog and Kibana, I decided to write a detailed guide about how to setup a complete centralized logging system from A to Z.
I felt like the existing guides on the subject were not giving enough details about the subject, especially when it comes to message forwarding using TLS or message reliability using memory action queues.
​
https://i.redd.it/rm0mdry7ehd31.png
So here it is!
This guide covers :
\- How Linux logging works on a single instance
\- How to design a complete centralized logging architecture
\- Configuring rsyslog to forward logs to your log server
\- How to encrypt rsyslog messages using TLS/SSL
\- How to send messages reliably (even with network shutdown) with memory action queues.
​
Oh and by the way, I finally got this SSL certificate for the blog, after quite a lot of people asked for it on the last post :)
[https://devconnected.com/the-definitive-guide-to-centralized-logging-with-syslog-on-linux/](https://devconnected.com/the-definitive-guide-to-centralized-logging-with-syslog-on-linux/)
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Hello guys!
Following my article on how to monitor Linux logs using Rsyslog and Kibana, I decided to write a detailed guide about how to setup a complete centralized logging system from A to Z.
I felt like the existing guides on the subject were not giving enough details about the subject, especially when it comes to message forwarding using TLS or message reliability using memory action queues.
​
https://i.redd.it/rm0mdry7ehd31.png
So here it is!
This guide covers :
\- How Linux logging works on a single instance
\- How to design a complete centralized logging architecture
\- Configuring rsyslog to forward logs to your log server
\- How to encrypt rsyslog messages using TLS/SSL
\- How to send messages reliably (even with network shutdown) with memory action queues.
​
Oh and by the way, I finally got this SSL certificate for the blog, after quite a lot of people asked for it on the last post :)
[https://devconnected.com/the-definitive-guide-to-centralized-logging-with-syslog-on-linux/](https://devconnected.com/the-definitive-guide-to-centralized-logging-with-syslog-on-linux/)
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Bentōō (An user-friendly Stage4 of Funtoo Linux)²
Bentōō is an initiative to distribute an user-friendly version of Funtoo linux to new users, with more update packages, focusing on agility, security privacy and games.
the project isrecent and experimental yet, but I made alot of updates, please take a look ;)
website -> [https://bentoo.info/](https://bentoo.info/)
binhost -> [https://binhost.bentoo.info/](https://binhost.bentoo.info/)
overlay -> [https://github.com/lucascouts/bentoo](https://github.com/lucascouts/bentoo)
configs -> [https://github.com/lucascouts/bentoo-cfg](https://github.com/lucascouts/bentoo-cfg)
feedback or criticism are appreciated. :)
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Bentōō is an initiative to distribute an user-friendly version of Funtoo linux to new users, with more update packages, focusing on agility, security privacy and games.
the project isrecent and experimental yet, but I made alot of updates, please take a look ;)
website -> [https://bentoo.info/](https://bentoo.info/)
binhost -> [https://binhost.bentoo.info/](https://binhost.bentoo.info/)
overlay -> [https://github.com/lucascouts/bentoo](https://github.com/lucascouts/bentoo)
configs -> [https://github.com/lucascouts/bentoo-cfg](https://github.com/lucascouts/bentoo-cfg)
feedback or criticism are appreciated. :)
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GitHub
GitHub - lucascouts/bentoo: An user-friendly Stage5 of Gentoo Linux.
An user-friendly Stage5 of Gentoo Linux. Contribute to lucascouts/bentoo development by creating an account on GitHub.
Linux Mint 19.2 to be released this week
https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3784
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r/linux - Linux Mint 19.2 to be released this week
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A relic from the past, a Linux Kernel loader for Windows 95 from 1997
https://github.com/littlebigend1an/linux95/
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GitHub
littlebigend1an/linux95
Linux Kernel Loader for Windows 95. Contribute to littlebigend1an/linux95 development by creating an account on GitHub.
Inkscape Speed Art: Wallpaper For Linux User
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Inkscape Speed Art: Wallpaper For Linux User
Draw a Wallpaper For Linux User in a open vector editor Inkscape Small pack of wallpapers 1920 x 1080 with Tux and Ubuntu https://drive.google.com/drive/fold...
Python 2.7 support ends in 2020 but is the Linux world ready for that?
Barely a few months remain now until the cpython project pulls of the plug from Python 2.7.x development branch. And yet, even in the latest of Ubuntu and Debian distros, I find that the default python (`/usr/bin/python`) points to the 2.7 and not 3.x!
Why does the old version even comes installed at this point? Do any core components in a GNU/Linux system still depend on 2.7?
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Barely a few months remain now until the cpython project pulls of the plug from Python 2.7.x development branch. And yet, even in the latest of Ubuntu and Debian distros, I find that the default python (`/usr/bin/python`) points to the 2.7 and not 3.x!
Why does the old version even comes installed at this point? Do any core components in a GNU/Linux system still depend on 2.7?
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reddit
r/linux - Python 2.7 support ends in 2020 but is the Linux world ready for that?
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Pinebook Pro, VLC Bug Debunked, Fedora CoreOS, SUSE New CEO, Mageia, Arco | This Week in Linux 76
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iNOLfKAWfA&feature=youtu.be
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Pinebook Pro, VLC Bug Debunked, Fedora CoreOS, SUSE New CEO, Mageia, Arco | This Week in Linux 76
https://tuxdigital.com/contribute || https://tuxdigital.com/linuxiseverywhere Sponsored by Digital Ocean - https://do.co/tux On this episode of This Week in ...
How I (stupidly) lost my data from the last 8 months
Just thought I would share my experience of how I fucked up, it's possible someone else might have the same train of thought as I did.
I was actually in the process of making backups when this happened. I had the computer with the main source of data syncing a new backup to another computer (about 3% done at the time), while also actively in the process of copying a backup to an external hard drive.
The external hard drive did not have enough space for the new backup, so I decided to delete the previous backup to make space (the penultimate disaster yes, but not the final). As with any file manager when you delete something it gets sent to the trash/recycle bin/rubbish/whatever. After "emptying the trash" I noticed that it was going slower than I anticipated. Knowing that I can speed up the process by stopping and eliciting the tried-and-true `rm -rf X` command, I stopped the deleting process.
With my brain working in autopilot, I right-click inside the "Trash" folder and use the convenient "Open Tilix Here" entry to open a new terminal inside the "Trash folder" so I can `rm` these files faster. However - as I realized some moments later - the "Trash" is not a real folder that exists in storage. Instead, Tilix had dropped me into the main user directory, which contained the principal folder being backed up - which had the same name as the one I was deleting from the external hard drive.
The result clearly being the most recent data deleted. The moment in between the removal finishing and my realizing, I saw the folder (most recent backup) was still on the external drive and deleted it thinking I had missed something.
Luckily I still had an older backup elsewhere from January, so not a total loss...
Learn from my mistake, **if your file manager or terminal allows you to open in a terminal inside the "Trash", don't do it.**
https://redd.it/ck29s3
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Just thought I would share my experience of how I fucked up, it's possible someone else might have the same train of thought as I did.
I was actually in the process of making backups when this happened. I had the computer with the main source of data syncing a new backup to another computer (about 3% done at the time), while also actively in the process of copying a backup to an external hard drive.
The external hard drive did not have enough space for the new backup, so I decided to delete the previous backup to make space (the penultimate disaster yes, but not the final). As with any file manager when you delete something it gets sent to the trash/recycle bin/rubbish/whatever. After "emptying the trash" I noticed that it was going slower than I anticipated. Knowing that I can speed up the process by stopping and eliciting the tried-and-true `rm -rf X` command, I stopped the deleting process.
With my brain working in autopilot, I right-click inside the "Trash" folder and use the convenient "Open Tilix Here" entry to open a new terminal inside the "Trash folder" so I can `rm` these files faster. However - as I realized some moments later - the "Trash" is not a real folder that exists in storage. Instead, Tilix had dropped me into the main user directory, which contained the principal folder being backed up - which had the same name as the one I was deleting from the external hard drive.
The result clearly being the most recent data deleted. The moment in between the removal finishing and my realizing, I saw the folder (most recent backup) was still on the external drive and deleted it thinking I had missed something.
Luckily I still had an older backup elsewhere from January, so not a total loss...
Learn from my mistake, **if your file manager or terminal allows you to open in a terminal inside the "Trash", don't do it.**
https://redd.it/ck29s3
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r/linux - How I (stupidly) lost my data from the last 8 months
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Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - July 31, 2019
Welcome to r/linux! If you're new to Linux or trying to get started this thread is for you. Get help here or as always, check out r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs
This megathread is for all your question needs. As we don't allow questions on r/linux outside of this megathread, please consider using r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs for the best solution to your problem.
Ask your hardware requests here too or try r/linuxhardware!
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Welcome to r/linux! If you're new to Linux or trying to get started this thread is for you. Get help here or as always, check out r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs
This megathread is for all your question needs. As we don't allow questions on r/linux outside of this megathread, please consider using r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs for the best solution to your problem.
Ask your hardware requests here too or try r/linuxhardware!
https://redd.it/ck390h
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r/linux - Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - July 31, 2019
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Penguin Origin
What is the origin of a penguin as the logo for Linux? (I don't use Linux, I simply like penguins.)
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What is the origin of a penguin as the logo for Linux? (I don't use Linux, I simply like penguins.)
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reddit
r/linux - Penguin Origin
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Well, I finally did it...
Moved to UbuntuMATE after a year with Windows 10 on my main rig.
Yea, I know not every game will work with my OS.
But it beats feeling like I don't own my own computer.
I have used every Windows since 95, and 10 is by far, the worst.
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Moved to UbuntuMATE after a year with Windows 10 on my main rig.
Yea, I know not every game will work with my OS.
But it beats feeling like I don't own my own computer.
I have used every Windows since 95, and 10 is by far, the worst.
https://redd.it/ck43w0
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r/linux - Well, I finally did it...
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Countries crying out for Linux Sysadmins?
I'm a junior Linux enthusiast, trained up sysadmin but it's so hard to get into the industry in the UK. I've worked as an IT Tech, web dev etc. What are the main countries desperately looking for Sysadmins?
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I'm a junior Linux enthusiast, trained up sysadmin but it's so hard to get into the industry in the UK. I've worked as an IT Tech, web dev etc. What are the main countries desperately looking for Sysadmins?
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reddit
r/linux - Countries crying out for Linux Sysadmins?
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Linux server administration tools
What tools are you using to manage linux servers.
I have a scenario where I am given 200 + servers. How would you manage those.
Also, i would like to lockdown ssh,telnet,ftp in all the servers except master which I am using and all the changes to slaves should be done through master.
I prefer open source and dont mind with paid ones too
Thanks 🙏 in advance
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What tools are you using to manage linux servers.
I have a scenario where I am given 200 + servers. How would you manage those.
Also, i would like to lockdown ssh,telnet,ftp in all the servers except master which I am using and all the changes to slaves should be done through master.
I prefer open source and dont mind with paid ones too
Thanks 🙏 in advance
https://redd.it/ck6q9z
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reddit
r/linux - Linux server administration tools
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Valve proposes kernel changes to help gaming performance
https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/7/30/1399
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r/linux - Valve proposes kernel changes to help gaming performance
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Chrome now prevents websites from checking private browsing mode
http://www.viralbor.com/2019/07/chrome-now-prevents-websites-from.html
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Viralbor
Chrome now prevents websites from checking private browsing mode
As promised, Google is willing to make websites respect the incognito mode whether they like it or not. Chrome (76) released Linux, Windows