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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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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r/linux - ZoL easy to use distribution
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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...
PSA: You can use Vim keys on DuckDuckGo!
when the cusor is not focused on the search bar, you simply use \`j\` to move the selection of the result down, \`k\` to go up and \`l\` to follow the link it was focused on.
I accidently discorved this when I currently have the habbits of using \`hjkl\` of moving my cursor
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when the cusor is not focused on the search bar, you simply use \`j\` to move the selection of the result down, \`k\` to go up and \`l\` to follow the link it was focused on.
I accidently discorved this when I currently have the habbits of using \`hjkl\` of moving my cursor
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r/linux - PSA: You can use Vim keys on DuckDuckGo!
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Flycast: Open-source Dreamcast emulation no longer requires a BIOS
https://www.libretro.com/index.php/flycast-progress-report-hle-bios-no-longer-requires-external-bios/
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Patch workflow with mutt - 2019
http://kroah.com/log/blog/2019/08/14/patch-workflow-with-mutt-2019/
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Linux Kernel Monkey Log
Patch Workflow With Mutt 2019
Given that the main development workflow for most kernel maintainers is
with email, I spend a lot of time in my email client. For the past few
decades I have used (mutt),
but every once in a while I …
with email, I spend a lot of time in my email client. For the past few
decades I have used (mutt),
but every once in a while I …
GitHub - trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills: A collection of *nix Sysadmin Test Questions and Answers. Test your knowledge and skills in different fields with these Q/A.
https://github.com/trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills
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GitHub - trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills: A collection of Linux Sysadmin Test Questions and Answers. Test your knowledge and…
A collection of Linux Sysadmin Test Questions and Answers. Test your knowledge and skills in different fields with these Q/A. - trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills
[Instructions] Alpine Linux on Kindle Paperwhite with Chromium
Hi,
a while ago I posted on /r/unixporn about how full blown Alpine Linux runs on a Kindle Paperwhite 3. There have been attempts with Debian, but now for the first time there is up-to-date software compatible with the old kernel, useful tools like the onboard onscreen keyboard, and most importantly a proper browser that just works!
Here are some images: [https://imgur.com/gallery/uX1DENC](https://imgur.com/gallery/uX1DENC)
A small video how scrolling through a webpage looks: [https://imgur.com/gallery/F88pKNU](https://imgur.com/gallery/F88pKNU)
A few people stated their interest in how to set it up, so I wrote down tools+instructions to do so: [**https://github.com/schuhumi/alpine\_kindle**](https://github.com/schuhumi/alpine_kindle)
If you have a jailbroken Kindle already, it's really not that hard to set up, the provided image file has a sensible XFCE setup already. Also you don't lose your Kindle's ability to buy and read ebooks, this runs like an "application", all you lose is 2GB storage space (also not permanently, you can easily remove Alpine again). I only tested it on a Paperwhite 3, but it should work on others as well.
There have been a number of threads about linux on epaper devices, and this is probably the best experience possible right now I guess (without building your own device). So have fun with it!
Also the unixporn thread for anyone interested: [https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/cll9zv/kinde\_paperwhite\_3\_alpine\_linux\_xfce\_chromium/](https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/cll9zv/kinde_paperwhite_3_alpine_linux_xfce_chromium/)
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^(Mentioning a few people who wanted instructions:) /u/agucova /u/Amanoo /u/sazafrass /u/benclark06 /u/JuliusFreezer2016 /u/vim_vs_emacs
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Hi,
a while ago I posted on /r/unixporn about how full blown Alpine Linux runs on a Kindle Paperwhite 3. There have been attempts with Debian, but now for the first time there is up-to-date software compatible with the old kernel, useful tools like the onboard onscreen keyboard, and most importantly a proper browser that just works!
Here are some images: [https://imgur.com/gallery/uX1DENC](https://imgur.com/gallery/uX1DENC)
A small video how scrolling through a webpage looks: [https://imgur.com/gallery/F88pKNU](https://imgur.com/gallery/F88pKNU)
A few people stated their interest in how to set it up, so I wrote down tools+instructions to do so: [**https://github.com/schuhumi/alpine\_kindle**](https://github.com/schuhumi/alpine_kindle)
If you have a jailbroken Kindle already, it's really not that hard to set up, the provided image file has a sensible XFCE setup already. Also you don't lose your Kindle's ability to buy and read ebooks, this runs like an "application", all you lose is 2GB storage space (also not permanently, you can easily remove Alpine again). I only tested it on a Paperwhite 3, but it should work on others as well.
There have been a number of threads about linux on epaper devices, and this is probably the best experience possible right now I guess (without building your own device). So have fun with it!
Also the unixporn thread for anyone interested: [https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/cll9zv/kinde\_paperwhite\_3\_alpine\_linux\_xfce\_chromium/](https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/cll9zv/kinde_paperwhite_3_alpine_linux_xfce_chromium/)
​
^(Mentioning a few people who wanted instructions:) /u/agucova /u/Amanoo /u/sazafrass /u/benclark06 /u/JuliusFreezer2016 /u/vim_vs_emacs
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Alpine Linux on Kindle Paperwhite 3
Discover topics like linux, kindle, unixporn, and the magic of the internet at Imgur, a community powered entertainment destination. Lift your spirits with funny jokes, trending memes, entertaining gifs, inspiring stories, viral videos, and so much more from…
Linux and Cloud Computing: Can Pigs Fly? Linux now Dominates Microsoft Azure Servers
http://formtek.com/blog/linux-and-cloud-computing-can-pigs-fly-linux-now-dominates-microsoft-azure-servers/
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How is NVMe-oF doing? Part 3: StarWind NVMe-oF Initiator + Linux SPDK NVMe-oF Target
https://www.hyper-v.io/nvme-part-3-starwind-nvme-initiator-linux-spdk-nvme-target/
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www.hyper-v.io
How is NVMe-oF doing? Part 3: StarWind NVMe-oF Initiator + Linux SPDK NVMe-oF Target
Finally, I got the hands-on experience with StarWind NVMe-oF Initiator. I read that StarWind did a lot of work to bring NVMe-oF to Windows (it’s basically the first solution of its kind), so it’s quite interesting for me to see how their initiator works!…
Mir 1.4.0 Release
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/mir-1-4-0-release/12198
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Mir 1.4.0 Release
Mir 1.4.0 Release We’re pleased to announce the release of Mir 1.4.0. For Ubuntu, Mir is available from the Mir PPAs. It is also available as a source tarball. Wayland layer-shell This release is mostly about supporting Mir based shells using Sway’s layer…
nftables: how to do connection rate limiting
I want to limit how many times per minute an IP can attempt to connect to my machine's SSH port. The examples provided at https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Meters don't work with my version of nftables 0.9.1 on kernel 5.2.7.
Specifically, it seems that in the map I need to put a literal colon (:) and then a value after it in the 'type' line when creating a map. I guess this specifies what the ipv4_addr and inet_service are supposed to map _to_.
How does one actually do this? I want to do more or less exactly what the wiki shows.
Also, random nftables gripe, why is it called ipv4_addr and inet_service in the map, but called 'ip saddr' and 'tcp dport' in the rule?
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I want to limit how many times per minute an IP can attempt to connect to my machine's SSH port. The examples provided at https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Meters don't work with my version of nftables 0.9.1 on kernel 5.2.7.
Specifically, it seems that in the map I need to put a literal colon (:) and then a value after it in the 'type' line when creating a map. I guess this specifies what the ipv4_addr and inet_service are supposed to map _to_.
How does one actually do this? I want to do more or less exactly what the wiki shows.
Also, random nftables gripe, why is it called ipv4_addr and inet_service in the map, but called 'ip saddr' and 'tcp dport' in the rule?
https://redd.it/cqmpme
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Problems with dual monitors using an Asus laptop
Hi guys! I installed linux mint in my laptop and everything works out of the box except when i try to use a second monitor... I admit that my laptop is pretty bad (it doesn't have any graphic card, and its cpu isn't that great) but i don't have any other problem.
When i connect a new screen, some black artifacts appear on the screen and my mouse cursor completely bugs out (it divides into 3/4 cursors and flickers).
I don't think that this issue is linked to linux mint because i couldn't find anyone with the same issue via Google.
My second monitor is connected to my laptop with an adaptor (DVI -> HDMI), could it be the cause of this problem ???
Edit: My cpu is an Intel Pentium if that can help.
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Hi guys! I installed linux mint in my laptop and everything works out of the box except when i try to use a second monitor... I admit that my laptop is pretty bad (it doesn't have any graphic card, and its cpu isn't that great) but i don't have any other problem.
When i connect a new screen, some black artifacts appear on the screen and my mouse cursor completely bugs out (it divides into 3/4 cursors and flickers).
I don't think that this issue is linked to linux mint because i couldn't find anyone with the same issue via Google.
My second monitor is connected to my laptop with an adaptor (DVI -> HDMI), could it be the cause of this problem ???
Edit: My cpu is an Intel Pentium if that can help.
https://redd.it/cqnvbr
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r/linux - Problems with dual monitors using an Asus laptop
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