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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.

https://redd.it/ctwdw1
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Rebootless kernel updates by Canonical
https://redd.it/ctxaff
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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.

https://redd.it/ctxn42
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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.

https://redd.it/ctxk0c
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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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Easy centralized auth for devops team.

Using github or bitbucket users and pubkeys to manage access to servers.

If like me you grew tired of managing SSH keys with the wrong tools.

[https://centralized.sourceforge.io/](https://centralized.sourceforge.io/)

https://redd.it/cu24vc
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XFCE is still a lightweight desktop ?

I've read that xfce moved to gtk3. Plus I see many stupid animation and decorations.

So is it still lightweight ?

https://redd.it/cu1sf4
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AppImage UX Proposal

I'm glad to introduce the AppImage UX proposal I've been working on. It features **transparent system integration** (no install required), **first run assistance,** the **applications directory** and **applications file metadata.**

You can see it live in this video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMx23bSPDeQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMx23bSPDeQ)

Installation instructions and source code links can be found here: [https://azubieta.github.io/TheAppImageWay/](https://azubieta.github.io/TheAppImageWay/)

I would love to know your opinions about it.
As this is a new project please help to share it and let everyone know about it.

https://redd.it/cu53lf
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Adding self signed certificate to trusted certificates

I'm trying to add a self signed cert to the trusted certificates so I can add my nextcloud drive onto nautilus. I've tried a couple things such as copying it to /usr/share/ca-certificates and then updating ca-certificates, but that did not work. And there is not many other methods that I've found searching the web.

Setup: Fedora 30, gnome desktop

https://redd.it/cu5mt9
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The Art World needs to embrace Linux!

I'm a professional artist and, essentially, if your aren't using Mac/Windows/Adobe it's very difficult, if not impossible, to get along in this industry. I honestly see Linux/FOSS as counter cultural/anti-corporate which is in line with the ethos of many artists I know but why can't this industry break out of its corporate shell?

https://redd.it/cu6mwb
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I'm so happy I'm making the switch over to Linux!

This has been a step I have been trying to take for so long. With months of research and confidence, I have made the decision! Imagine running an OS that is not spying on you and filled with bloatware! That's the best feeling! I love how Linux is such a customizable OS from that start. By selecting only packages you want or removing them later on, with no issues whatsoever. This can't be done in Windows or Mac without breaking another package or feature. When I first heard about Linux, I thought I was limited on software, but when I found out about the alternatives and how many of them were open source AND free, just made me flip my switch. Anyways that all being said, I think more people need to know about Linux and open source. It should be in schools, offices, etc. Think of how much money they can save by switching over. Anyways I just felt like sharing!

https://redd.it/cu6mll
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[Serious Question] Why the Ubuntu/Canonical hate? In quite a few posts in this subreddit, I have seen an outright hate/dislike/contempt for Ubuntu/Canonical. Can someone explain?

So a bit of background - I have been using Ubuntu since 7-8 years (11.04 onwards), But have to occasionally switch to Windows because of work. I am no sysadmin, but I do manage around 100 Ubuntu Desktops (not servers) at my work place. Just the very basic of update-upgrade and installing what the users need (which they can't be bothered to learn coz Linux is hard) and troubleshooting when they can't get similar output as Windows. Been doing that since 4-ish years. This is a completely voluntarily role that I have taken, coz it lets me explore/learn new things about Linux/Ubuntu, without risking my own laptop/pc 😅

That being said, I haven't faced any major issues, like the ones seen mentioned here. Also, neither me or none of my users are power users of any sorts. So chances are that we haven't even faced the issues being talked about.

With that in mind, I would like some more in-depth answers/discussions as to why is there a serious hate/contempt/dislike for Ubuntu/Canonical.

Thanks in advance.

https://redd.it/cu7fv0
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Battery draining incredibly fast

Running elementary OS on a laptop that is a couple years old. Whenever i use my laptop, i usually dont do anything but some light browsing. however, even when all im doing is light browsing, but battery drains really fast, like from 50% to 30% in 40 minutes. any idea how to fix this?

https://redd.it/cua4ko
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Mobile NixOS: the Present and the Future [Next Generation Internet initiative sponsors the effort]
https://samuel.dionne-riel.com/blog/2019/08/21/mobile-nixos-the-present-and-future.html

https://redd.it/cubesf
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Happy Birthday, Dear Linux!

In two days, on August 25, we’ll traditionally celebrate the day when Linus Torvalds gifted to the world his product – operating system Linux. This story is a unique success story – because Linus had been developing his OS just for fun, and he hadn’t planned to conquer the IT Universe. However, he did :) And we already have been enjoying Linux for twenty-eight years. Happy birthday, Mr.Penguin Tux! We love you!

[Read, please, in SIM-Networks blog the article about Linux and open source: https:\/\/www.sim-networks.com\/en\/blog\/linux-b-day-2019 ](https://i.redd.it/dai4hb6if6i31.jpg)

https://redd.it/cuc92x
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