What happens when ... you run $ apt-get install <>
https://blog.koundinya.xyz/posts/dependency_tools_apt_get/
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https://blog.koundinya.xyz/posts/dependency_tools_apt_get/
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r/linux - What happens when ... you run $ apt-get install <>
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#linfehack - in Chrome/Chromium when you click the new tab button with your scroll wheel it will immidiately open search results with the contents of your clipboard
I've tested it on a couple of systems and it uses the default search engine.
Does not work on Windows (duh).
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I've tested it on a couple of systems and it uses the default search engine.
Does not work on Windows (duh).
https://redd.it/cw4qjr
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r/linux - #linfehack - in Chrome/Chromium when you click the new tab button with your scroll wheel it will immidiately open search…
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What's New in Xfce 4.14 Desktop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ABYlcmqQ-Q
https://redd.it/cw5m4n
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ABYlcmqQ-Q
https://redd.it/cw5m4n
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What's New in Xfce 4.14 Desktop
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After 4 years and 5 months of development, Xfce 4.14 was finally released. a release that it is probably included…
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After 4 years and 5 months of development, Xfce 4.14 was finally released. a release that it is probably included…
Linux package managers are slow
https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2019-08-17-linux-package-managers-are-slow/
https://redd.it/cw6lsd
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https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2019-08-17-linux-package-managers-are-slow/
https://redd.it/cw6lsd
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Michael Stapelberg
Linux package managers are slow
I measured how long the most popular Linux distribution’s package manager take to install small and large packages.
Not able to change resolution in Elementary OS (Unknown Display)
So I recently downloaded VMware and installed Elementary OS. Everything works fine, except the fact that it keeps displaying unknown display and I can't change the resolution.
https://redd.it/cw7hg5
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So I recently downloaded VMware and installed Elementary OS. Everything works fine, except the fact that it keeps displaying unknown display and I can't change the resolution.
https://redd.it/cw7hg5
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r/linux - Not able to change resolution in Elementary OS (Unknown Display)
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Restored disk image, recover previous data?
Hello,
I recently restored a disk image on an external SSD. The issue is, I only wanted to restore the image of a single partition, not the entire disk. A careless mistake.
I have a feeling it's possible to recover the lost data, and figured this is the best place to ask for advice.
How, if possible, can I recover the data?
Thanks
https://redd.it/cw8avy
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Hello,
I recently restored a disk image on an external SSD. The issue is, I only wanted to restore the image of a single partition, not the entire disk. A careless mistake.
I have a feeling it's possible to recover the lost data, and figured this is the best place to ask for advice.
How, if possible, can I recover the data?
Thanks
https://redd.it/cw8avy
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r/linux - Restored disk image, recover previous data?
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This is my personal linux commands cheat sheet. Not perfect but pretty useful for me
https://redd.it/cw922a
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https://redd.it/cw922a
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imv v4.0 released - a lightweight image viewer for X11 and Wayland
Today marks the v4.0 release of [imv](https://github.com/eXeC64/imv): a
minimalistic image viewer with support for dozens of file formats, including
animated gifs and SVG.
For users of Sway, i3, dwm, or other tiling window managers, imv provides a
lightweight way to view almost any image, with customisable key bindings,
auto-reloading, and the ability to run arbitrary shell commands. imv integrates
natively with both X11 and Wayland, allowing users to run a pure Wayland
desktop environment if preferred. It is also portable, running on Linux, BSDs,
and Hurd.
v4.0 provides much improved support for extending imv's functionality with
shell noscripts. Also added is improved keyboard layout support, hidpi support on
Wayland, native resolution rendering of SVGs at any zoom level, and much more.
I've been working on this release for some time, so I hope you like it. Extensive
refactoring has been undertaken to improve imv in many small ways.
A full list of changes for v4 can be found in the [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/eXeC64/imv/blob/master/CHANGELOG).
Full source available on github and source hut:
- https://github.com/eXeC64/imv
- https://git.sr.ht/~exec64/imv
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Today marks the v4.0 release of [imv](https://github.com/eXeC64/imv): a
minimalistic image viewer with support for dozens of file formats, including
animated gifs and SVG.
For users of Sway, i3, dwm, or other tiling window managers, imv provides a
lightweight way to view almost any image, with customisable key bindings,
auto-reloading, and the ability to run arbitrary shell commands. imv integrates
natively with both X11 and Wayland, allowing users to run a pure Wayland
desktop environment if preferred. It is also portable, running on Linux, BSDs,
and Hurd.
v4.0 provides much improved support for extending imv's functionality with
shell noscripts. Also added is improved keyboard layout support, hidpi support on
Wayland, native resolution rendering of SVGs at any zoom level, and much more.
I've been working on this release for some time, so I hope you like it. Extensive
refactoring has been undertaken to improve imv in many small ways.
A full list of changes for v4 can be found in the [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/eXeC64/imv/blob/master/CHANGELOG).
Full source available on github and source hut:
- https://github.com/eXeC64/imv
- https://git.sr.ht/~exec64/imv
https://redd.it/cwaoja
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GitHub
GitHub - eXeC64/imv: Image viewer for X11/Wayland
Image viewer for X11/Wayland. Contribute to eXeC64/imv development by creating an account on GitHub.
20-Way Linux Graphics Card Benchmark For Total War: Three Kingdoms
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=twtk-linux-20gpus
https://redd.it/cw988k
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https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=twtk-linux-20gpus
https://redd.it/cw988k
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Phoronix
20-Way Linux Graphics Card Comparison For Total War: Three Kingdoms - Phoronix
Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, and computer hardware tests.
LibreOffice or WPS Office
In your opinion, whats the better office suite for linux, LibreOffice or WPS?
https://redd.it/cwbidf
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In your opinion, whats the better office suite for linux, LibreOffice or WPS?
https://redd.it/cwbidf
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r/linux - LibreOffice or WPS Office
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People with Dark Themes
For all of use that are using dark themes, how do you handle the transition between the dark screens in your desktop environment and the bright white screens of most website? I'd love to start using a dark theme, too, but I can't seem to get past the jarring experience from switching between, say, vim and firefox.
https://redd.it/cwcqvd
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For all of use that are using dark themes, how do you handle the transition between the dark screens in your desktop environment and the bright white screens of most website? I'd love to start using a dark theme, too, but I can't seem to get past the jarring experience from switching between, say, vim and firefox.
https://redd.it/cwcqvd
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r/linux - People with Dark Themes
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How long after release of a new major release do you wait to put a Linux server into production?
I'm curious what info is out there with regards to deploying a new Linux Major version release such as the upcoming CentOS 8, into Prod. For comparison I understand that many 'seasoned' Windows sysadmins will wait a significant amount of time after initial release before deploying any new Windows Server into production; a practice which seems to hold value even now after more than a decade of needful yet frustrating compliance.
Linux enjoys a significantly reduced fear factor in this arena but it still seems prudent to wait a bit after the initial release. On the other hand, since CentOS is such a close clone of RHEL I would think there is less reason for a long trial period since RHEL has now basically gone through such a period and any needed fixes would be relatively quick and easy to deploy downstream (forgive me if this is faulty thinking).
Now, in my case I'm just talking basic standalone servers for things such as DHCP, DNS, CA, etc. but I'd love to get a take on various deployment situations also.
So what are your thoughts?
https://redd.it/cwbzzp
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I'm curious what info is out there with regards to deploying a new Linux Major version release such as the upcoming CentOS 8, into Prod. For comparison I understand that many 'seasoned' Windows sysadmins will wait a significant amount of time after initial release before deploying any new Windows Server into production; a practice which seems to hold value even now after more than a decade of needful yet frustrating compliance.
Linux enjoys a significantly reduced fear factor in this arena but it still seems prudent to wait a bit after the initial release. On the other hand, since CentOS is such a close clone of RHEL I would think there is less reason for a long trial period since RHEL has now basically gone through such a period and any needed fixes would be relatively quick and easy to deploy downstream (forgive me if this is faulty thinking).
Now, in my case I'm just talking basic standalone servers for things such as DHCP, DNS, CA, etc. but I'd love to get a take on various deployment situations also.
So what are your thoughts?
https://redd.it/cwbzzp
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r/linux - How long after release of a new major release do you wait to put a Linux server into production?
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Good Code Design From Linux/Kernel
https://leandromoreira.com.br/2019/08/02/linux-ffmpeg-source-internals-a-good-software-design/
https://redd.it/cwdwtn
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https://leandromoreira.com.br/2019/08/02/linux-ffmpeg-source-internals-a-good-software-design/
https://redd.it/cwdwtn
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Leandro Moreira
Good Code Design From Linux/Kernel
Learn how Linux/FFmpeg C partial codebase is organized to be extensible and act as if it were meant to have “polymorphism”. Specifically, we’re going to briefly explore how Linux …
Dear Windows,
You are fucking insufferable. As my work uses some Windows only software, I am required to have an instance of you. For the last four months I've been booting one of my three Linux instances. After attempting a Windows boot to play some LAN games with my homies, you've started some disk checking procedure, after which you've failed to boot completely. Now you really want to do an "automatic" repair which will most certainly overwrite the MBR of my machine. This will then force me to reinstall GRUB and spend valuable time fixing my entire system. What I'm really curious about is, how did you manage to break yourself being on your own SSD? Next time I'll try to run Halo in Wine.
Thanks bro,
-Walker
https://redd.it/cwews0
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You are fucking insufferable. As my work uses some Windows only software, I am required to have an instance of you. For the last four months I've been booting one of my three Linux instances. After attempting a Windows boot to play some LAN games with my homies, you've started some disk checking procedure, after which you've failed to boot completely. Now you really want to do an "automatic" repair which will most certainly overwrite the MBR of my machine. This will then force me to reinstall GRUB and spend valuable time fixing my entire system. What I'm really curious about is, how did you manage to break yourself being on your own SSD? Next time I'll try to run Halo in Wine.
Thanks bro,
-Walker
https://redd.it/cwews0
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reddit
r/linux - Dear Windows,
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Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - August 28, 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!
https://redd.it/cwfpct
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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/cwfpct
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r/linux - Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - August 28, 2019
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The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was: An old article from 1997 about Linux
https://www.wired.com/1997/08/linux-5/
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https://www.wired.com/1997/08/linux-5/
https://redd.it/cwerzx
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WIRED
The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was
Linus Torvalds and thousands of disparate hackers created Linux, perhaps the only alternative to Windows NT. It may be the greatest software story never completed. Nor yet were you seen neither seen nor heard when this earth was made when the sky was built……
I am still seeing 5.2.9 on kernel.org as stable kernel
Am I the only one??? I tried it with vpn and without vpn. Clearing the cache ..use 3 different network and 3 different device....
​
wondering ...what the fuck is going on???
https://redd.it/cwgnym
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Am I the only one??? I tried it with vpn and without vpn. Clearing the cache ..use 3 different network and 3 different device....
​
wondering ...what the fuck is going on???
https://redd.it/cwgnym
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r/linux - I am still seeing 5.2.9 on kernel.org as stable kernel
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Linux Interview Questions and Answers - 2019
https://onlineitguru.com/interviewquestions/linux-interview-questions
https://redd.it/cwhdk1
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https://redd.it/cwhdk1
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Linux Interview Questions and Answers - 2020 | OnlineITGuru
Get Linux Interview Questions and Answers from OnlineITGuru team to give best performance in your interviews and complete Linux training.
Fedora Workstation ships with disabled by default firewall
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/GUAWCR2C7OSVKVXUYHOHWNIBGFVSYK65/
https://redd.it/cwhv0d
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https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/GUAWCR2C7OSVKVXUYHOHWNIBGFVSYK65/
https://redd.it/cwhv0d
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r/linux - Fedora Workstation ships with disabled by default firewall
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