How to exclude any .git directory from find?
I want to run a `find` and ignore any directory named `.git` and anything inside any directory named `.git`. How can I do this? Will `! -path */.git/*` or something similar work?
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I want to run a `find` and ignore any directory named `.git` and anything inside any directory named `.git`. How can I do this? Will `! -path */.git/*` or something similar work?
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A look at LibreOffice’s new 6.3.0 “fresh” release
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/08/libreoffice-6-3-adds-document-redaction-better-performance-and-more/
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Ars Technica
A look at LibreOffice’s new 6.3.0 “fresh” release
Document redaction is probably the biggest standout feature in this release.
High bitrate YouTube content drops frames on Linux. Windows playback is smooth.
I tested this on the same machine, a laptop with an i5-4200U CPU with integrated HD4400 graphics. The latest version of Firefox was the browser of choice, but I also tried Chrome and got the same results.
On Linux, watching any video that has a high bitrate, it will begin to drop frames and the playback is jittery. Moving the cursor, going to fullscreen, or minimizing the window exacerbates the problem. On Windows 10, I can watch without a hitch.
Is there a lack of hardware acceleration on Linux? That's the only thing I can think of.
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I tested this on the same machine, a laptop with an i5-4200U CPU with integrated HD4400 graphics. The latest version of Firefox was the browser of choice, but I also tried Chrome and got the same results.
On Linux, watching any video that has a high bitrate, it will begin to drop frames and the playback is jittery. Moving the cursor, going to fullscreen, or minimizing the window exacerbates the problem. On Windows 10, I can watch without a hitch.
Is there a lack of hardware acceleration on Linux? That's the only thing I can think of.
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Linux Live Kit is a set of shell noscripts which allows you to create your own Live Linux!
https://www.linux-live.org/
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Linux Live Kit is a set of shell noscripts which allows you to create your own Live Linux!
Linux Live Kit the ultimate way to bring your linux to life. Create your own live distribution
Debian Sid just added Pulseeffects into the repository.
That´s just what i missed for a while now to fiddle around with the Pulseaudio-Sound.
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pulseeffects
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That´s just what i missed for a while now to fiddle around with the Pulseaudio-Sound.
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pulseeffects
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Gcc 4.2.1 to be removed before FreeBSD 13, a firm timeline (+ all non-clang platforms not supported by in-tree LLVM or converted to ext toolchain)
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2019-August/019674.html
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Some thoughts on feeling more productive (developer) on Linux ?
Am trying to spot why im feeling alot more productive on my Linux machines than i do on my Windows machines, not sure if other people feel the same ?
Its not somekind of Windows hate - actually some of the pro's ive spotted could sound as being sarcastic towards Linux.
My favourite flavor for years has been Xubuntu and i head for these laptops when i need to do some serious programming or learn new topics where i need to concentrate - and i dont know why but i am so much less distracted in Linux that i tend up getting in Windows.
Fun part is that i think part of the reason why i tend to be less distracted is alot of the GUI applications in Linux to me looks horrible still, theres this 2001 Java applet look over GUI appliications so i dont really enjoy using some additional apps in Linux besides my standard developer environments.
Windows is trying to get there with package managers etc and its well done what they do, but its still much of a click this and that to install and click next - compared to how it works in the terminal on linux - things just seems to fit a developer much more by using keyboard than clicking around am not sure if others feel the same ?
I have a fraction of the application i need on Linux compared to Windows - i dont feel any of the stability issues, speed etc am just developing - but i am doing it in a way less distracted way - and i actually think part of it is less welldone applications (UI), even having tonnes of tabs opened which i always end up in windows i seem to dont do in Linux as there are a few things requires a few more clicks so you just dont get drawn into even that so much on linux.
Anyone else feel someowhat the same or am i going nuts ? been thinking about it here today as i spent a day on a linux machine - i still had to carry 2 laptops as i always needs some applications on windows to get through my day but its an honest productive feeling - where you sometimes just sit and look at this clean desktop and a few terminals and your editor and you dont really get the lust for playing a pixelized game of solitaire :D
Not sure why i write this but it was just thoughts i had here back home why it is that i tend to get so much more done and it feels so much more concentrated on linux than what i do on windows even though sometimes i use the exact same languages & editors for the same type of programming - and my conclusion ends up with - "but what would you distract your time with ?"
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Am trying to spot why im feeling alot more productive on my Linux machines than i do on my Windows machines, not sure if other people feel the same ?
Its not somekind of Windows hate - actually some of the pro's ive spotted could sound as being sarcastic towards Linux.
My favourite flavor for years has been Xubuntu and i head for these laptops when i need to do some serious programming or learn new topics where i need to concentrate - and i dont know why but i am so much less distracted in Linux that i tend up getting in Windows.
Fun part is that i think part of the reason why i tend to be less distracted is alot of the GUI applications in Linux to me looks horrible still, theres this 2001 Java applet look over GUI appliications so i dont really enjoy using some additional apps in Linux besides my standard developer environments.
Windows is trying to get there with package managers etc and its well done what they do, but its still much of a click this and that to install and click next - compared to how it works in the terminal on linux - things just seems to fit a developer much more by using keyboard than clicking around am not sure if others feel the same ?
I have a fraction of the application i need on Linux compared to Windows - i dont feel any of the stability issues, speed etc am just developing - but i am doing it in a way less distracted way - and i actually think part of it is less welldone applications (UI), even having tonnes of tabs opened which i always end up in windows i seem to dont do in Linux as there are a few things requires a few more clicks so you just dont get drawn into even that so much on linux.
Anyone else feel someowhat the same or am i going nuts ? been thinking about it here today as i spent a day on a linux machine - i still had to carry 2 laptops as i always needs some applications on windows to get through my day but its an honest productive feeling - where you sometimes just sit and look at this clean desktop and a few terminals and your editor and you dont really get the lust for playing a pixelized game of solitaire :D
Not sure why i write this but it was just thoughts i had here back home why it is that i tend to get so much more done and it feels so much more concentrated on linux than what i do on windows even though sometimes i use the exact same languages & editors for the same type of programming - and my conclusion ends up with - "but what would you distract your time with ?"
https://redd.it/cpy2im
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Nvidia beta driver adds support for PRIME offloading for Vulkan and OpenGL
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1060977/announcements-and-news/-linux-solaris-and-freebsd-driver-435-17-beta-release-/
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https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1060977/announcements-and-news/-linux-solaris-and-freebsd-driver-435-17-beta-release-/
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Better interactivity in low-memory situations - devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/XUZLHJ5O32OX24LG44R7UZ2TMN6NY47N/
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Crux Linux: Consideraciónes De Instalando En Equipo Real
https://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=dVWMepDv9og&u=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DMROmDEa60Bk%26feature%3Dshare
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Crux Linux: Consideraciónes De Instalando En Equipo Real
Instalar Crux Linux esta facíl instalar en una caja virtual, pero como se hace en equipo de verdad? Aqui, hay algunos consideraciónes y mas.
Linux kernel finally patched to stop crackling/distorted audio on AMD systems
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-audio-crackling-linux-5.3-fix,40143.html
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Tom's Hardware
Linux 5.3 Will Address Crackling Audio on AMD PCs
Linux 5.3 will temporarily address issues with audio input that have affected systems that rely on AMD chipsets and Realtek audio codecs since at least 2017.
Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - August 14, 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!
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Is mkdir ( or other commands ) system command or system call?
I am really confused between system commands and system calls. As I know system calls are provided by os API to be used in program as calling them as function. And system commands are core utils command in os. As mkdir know as system call but there is mkdir command in shell that clearly shows that it's command.
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I am really confused between system commands and system calls. As I know system calls are provided by os API to be used in program as calling them as function. And system commands are core utils command in os. As mkdir know as system call but there is mkdir command in shell that clearly shows that it's command.
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[zsh] - Why pressing Arrow Up key only produces one history command?
I am using zsh( the oh-my-zsh version) on my MacBook Pro, everything is okay, however, every time I try to get the history of previous commands using the arrow up key, it'd only give me the previous one, no matter how I hard I press the key ;-(, it won't give me more history. Also, the history command only print "history" itself...
Anyone knows what's going on?
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I am using zsh( the oh-my-zsh version) on my MacBook Pro, everything is okay, however, every time I try to get the history of previous commands using the arrow up key, it'd only give me the previous one, no matter how I hard I press the key ;-(, it won't give me more history. Also, the history command only print "history" itself...
Anyone knows what's going on?
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r/linux - [zsh] - Why pressing Arrow Up key only produces one history command?
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The sad state of font rendering on Linux
https://pandasauce.org/post/linux-fonts/
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ZoL easy to use distribution
Is any of you using ZFS on Linux as a daily driver?. If so, have you found any distribution that supports it in an kind of easy to mantain manner with kernel upgrades?.
My understanding is that at the moment is not as stable and tested as it should be for any distro to choose it as main FS, but I guess some might be do it easier than others to get it running or have a base install with it.
I saw that Manjaro architect has added initial support for it, asked yesterday on the Manjaro subreddit but didn't got any input :(.
If any of you is using ZoL, how has been the experience so far?.
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Is any of you using ZFS on Linux as a daily driver?. If so, have you found any distribution that supports it in an kind of easy to mantain manner with kernel upgrades?.
My understanding is that at the moment is not as stable and tested as it should be for any distro to choose it as main FS, but I guess some might be do it easier than others to get it running or have a base install with it.
I saw that Manjaro architect has added initial support for it, asked yesterday on the Manjaro subreddit but didn't got any input :(.
If any of you is using ZoL, how has been the experience so far?.
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A step-by-step tutorial for live audio streaming with Roc
https://gavv.github.io/articles/roc-tutorial/
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A step-by-step tutorial for live audio streaming with Roc
Table of contents
What is Roc? What’s new? Ubuntu desktop Raspberry Pi (ALSA) Raspberry Pi (PulseAudio) macOS Android / Termux UPDATE You can find tutorial updated for 0.2.x release series in this article. What is Roc? Roc is an open-source toolkit for real…
What is Roc? What’s new? Ubuntu desktop Raspberry Pi (ALSA) Raspberry Pi (PulseAudio) macOS Android / Termux UPDATE You can find tutorial updated for 0.2.x release series in this article. What is Roc? Roc is an open-source toolkit for real…
This interrupted my movie watching session on the plane - It looks like everyone else has that screen too. Anyone know what this is?
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My home lab server with 20 cores / 40 threads and 128 GB memory
https://louwrentius.com/my-home-lab-server-with-20-cores-40-threads-and-128-gb-memory.html
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Building a Home Server
https://chollinger.com/blog/2019/04/building-a-home-server/
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Building a Home Server
In this article, I’ll document my process of building a home server - or NAS - for local storage, smb drives, backups, processing, git, CD-rips, and other headless computing...