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Compile Python code into an executable Linux application

I created some programs with Python and was wondering how I could compile them into a Linux application. I'm using Mint 19.1

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NVIDIA graphics cards on a linux system

Hey everyone first time post here.

I've been using a windows - ubuntu dual boot for about a year since I needed a linux system for a course at university and I have really started to like everything about it (and even started hating windows for it). I've also started playing around with blender which is the main reason that I'm looking into building a new computer since my 3 year+ old laptop is having a rough time. I will be using a Linux distro as the only OS on this machine.

I've just watched the most recent video from Chris Titus Tech ( [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJrh2XqpieE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJrh2XqpieE) ) where he states that, if you're planning on using Linux full time, you're better of using an AMD Graphics card because driver issues with NVIDIA. I really don't know a lot about this so that's why I'm asking you guys.

What are the main problems with NVIDIA graphics cards on Linux systems? Are most problems a one time occurence with an easy fix, or should I be worried? I planned on buying a 1660ti but, if AMD is the better way to go, I could stretch my budget for the 5700.

Thanks for reading and helping me out!

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First time Linux user, finally got Arch to boot with KDE!
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Can software under GPLv3 be sold?

I've been discusing this for an hour with an IT friend, he says it's not allowed to sell software under GPLv3 without any modification. I said him many times it's allowed and showed him what gnu says about.
What can you say about this guys. Many thanks :)

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Hardcore Windows user here, Installed Debian 10 on my actual computer for the first time and currently trying it out.

Going to keep this short

I have messed around with Linux distros on VM, but let's forget about that. Using Linux via Virtual Machine sucks if you don't have a fast computer that handles Virtualization. Personally I recommend Dual-booting instead.

I went with Debian 10 simply because it was the only one that can fit on a 1GB Flash drive while most distros are bigger than 2GB.

So far, my experience has been quite good (despite been using it for 2 days) I have encountered some bugs (which are easily forgiven) and some problems (in which i'm still in progress of fixing at the moment, quite educational).

I'm not going to state these problems or bugs (as I don't want to ruin the surprise) I'll be doing a detailed post regarding my experience with Desktop Linux as a Hardcore Windows user on somewhere between December or January. stay tuned for that.

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What's your thoughts on this?

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I created a simple guide for the Polish community and I am looking for a list of companies with Linux-compatible hardware.

Hi,

Recently I created on github - [https://github.com/qarmin/GNU-Linux-Podstawy](https://github.com/qarmin/GNU-Linux-Podstawy) \- guide for completely beginners with basics information's about GNU/Linux and simple installation and configuration KDE Neon.

In 9 point I added info about companies which products will great support Linux.

For now I have:

\- Graphics cards - AMD, Intel
\- Routers(Openwrt) - TP-Link, ASUS, D-Link, Lnksys, Netgear
\- Network cards - Realtek, TP-Link, Mediatek, Intel, Qualcomm
\- Printers - HP, Broter

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What your linux daily driver

Controversial i know but I'm going to ask what everyones favourite linux distro is.

Am going to be getting a lenovo g40-45 soon and after upgrading ram, hdd to ssd and better wifi card I'm going to boot linux on the thing.

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Rebootless kernel updates by Canonical
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I feel like many FOSS projects aren't making use of any User Interface (UI) Guidelines so I thought I should share some resources in case someone needs them

1. [User Interface Design Guidelines: 10 Rules of Thumb](https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/user-interface-design-guidelines-10-rules-of-thumb)
2. [The 4 Golden Rules of UI Design (by Adobe)](https://theblog.adobe.com/4-golden-rules-ui-design/)
3. [Human Interface Guidelines (by Apple)](https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/macos/overview/visual-index/)
4. *Maybe there exists better resource? IDK, this is the best I could find tho.*

Also, shout-out to projects that keep their websites minimal and easy to navigate like [Alpine Linux](https://www.alpinelinux.org/about/)'s, [Slax](https://www.slax.org/)'s, etc.

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Yukiyú a new Linux and opensource podcast

This is a new podcast for spanish community brought you by linux enthusiasts from Puerto Rico and Guatemala.

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Best Automated Post-Install Setup Script/Project

Hi everyone,

I am tired to spend so much time setting up a new machine after a fresh install an am exploring some options to automate most of my setup (package installs, sane settings configuration, installation of my dotfiles, and so on...).

Does anyone have recommendations about this? I am pretty sure there already exists some kind of project which helps to perform this task. I found this one already: [https://github.com/snwh/ubuntu-post-install](https://github.com/snwh/ubuntu-post-install). I am also aware of tools like Chef, or Ansible which could be used to this purpose.

What is your preferred way to setup a machine how you like it after a fresh install? Ideally, I think a bash noscript with no dependencies needed would be the best. I am using Ubuntu.

Thanks!

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