How to install Kali Linux on USB SSD on the Raspberry Pi 4 (Advanced)
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How to install Kali Linux on USB SSD on the Raspberry Pi 4 (Advanced)
nnn.vim: Fast and featureful file manager in vim/neovim
https://github.com/mcchrish/nnn.vim
https://redd.it/cwm0q3
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GitHub
GitHub - mcchrish/nnn.vim: File manager for vim/neovim powered by n³
File manager for vim/neovim powered by n³. Contribute to mcchrish/nnn.vim development by creating an account on GitHub.
exFAT in the Linux kernel? Yes!
https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/opensource/2019/08/28/exfat-linux-kernel/
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exFAT in the Linux kernel? Yes!
We’re pleased to announce that Microsoft is supporting the addition of Microsoft’s exFAT technology to the Linux kernel.
Virglrenderer 0.8.0 & the state of virtualized virtual worlds
With the release of virglrenderer 0.8.0, getting accelerated OpenGL within a virtual machine (VM) made a big leap forward. Here's the latest:
[https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2019/08/28/virglrenderer-state-of-virtualized-virtual-worlds/](https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2019/08/28/virglrenderer-state-of-virtualized-virtual-worlds/)
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With the release of virglrenderer 0.8.0, getting accelerated OpenGL within a virtual machine (VM) made a big leap forward. Here's the latest:
[https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2019/08/28/virglrenderer-state-of-virtualized-virtual-worlds/](https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2019/08/28/virglrenderer-state-of-virtualized-virtual-worlds/)
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Collabora | Open Source Consulting
Virglrenderer and the state of virtualized virtual worlds
With the release of virglrenderer 0.8.0, getting accelerated OpenGL within a virtual machine (VM) made a big lap forward.
VoidConf: automatically bootstrap a void linux machine according to your needs!
Hello. sometimes ago i started a project called VoidConf that lets you bootstrap a fresh void linux according to your needs.
It actually clone a repo and start symlinking files of them in your home directory.
The result is you that have almost last updates of your config files and whenever you change any files in your home directory(if they track by VoidConf directory), your cloned git repo will update and you can push the changes to your remote. :)
This is the address of project:
[https://github.com/LinArcX/VoidConf](https://github.com/LinArcX/VoidConf)
Feel free to clone it and change [bootstrap.sh](https://bootstrap.sh/) according to your needs.
Although this project specifically written to configure a void linux machine, but you can grab the idea and automate any distro that you want. Just change the package names and service paths and in [bootstrap.sh](https://bootstrap.sh) and everything will should work.
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Hello. sometimes ago i started a project called VoidConf that lets you bootstrap a fresh void linux according to your needs.
It actually clone a repo and start symlinking files of them in your home directory.
The result is you that have almost last updates of your config files and whenever you change any files in your home directory(if they track by VoidConf directory), your cloned git repo will update and you can push the changes to your remote. :)
This is the address of project:
[https://github.com/LinArcX/VoidConf](https://github.com/LinArcX/VoidConf)
Feel free to clone it and change [bootstrap.sh](https://bootstrap.sh/) according to your needs.
Although this project specifically written to configure a void linux machine, but you can grab the idea and automate any distro that you want. Just change the package names and service paths and in [bootstrap.sh](https://bootstrap.sh) and everything will should work.
https://redd.it/cwnzx5
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GitHub
LinArcX/VoidConf
My void configurations + bootstrap.sh! Contribute to LinArcX/VoidConf development by creating an account on GitHub.
Chrome vs Firefox in Linux
So I have attempted, multiple times to replace Chrome with Firefox. And each time, within a day or two, I am completely unimpressed with FireFox. Pages load way slower, some give me problems loading at all. I have uBlock Origin installed, have disabled it for certain websites and I have noticed improved load time on those sites. I also use TouchVPN, don't really notice much of a difference with the VPN on or off so I don't believe it has anything to do with the latency from the VPN. What am I missing here? I have heard others using Chromium over Chrome. I have used Chromium years ago, wasn't impressed. Should I give it another shot? What browser do you use? I use bitwarden for my password manager, love it as I can have it on all my systems. I do not like Chrome because of the privacy sharing obviously, that is the main reason I am trying to get away from it but at the expense of significant performance? I mean going from instant load times to sometimes 10-15 seconds to load a page, what is this 1999? Suggestions if possible would be great! Thank you!
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So I have attempted, multiple times to replace Chrome with Firefox. And each time, within a day or two, I am completely unimpressed with FireFox. Pages load way slower, some give me problems loading at all. I have uBlock Origin installed, have disabled it for certain websites and I have noticed improved load time on those sites. I also use TouchVPN, don't really notice much of a difference with the VPN on or off so I don't believe it has anything to do with the latency from the VPN. What am I missing here? I have heard others using Chromium over Chrome. I have used Chromium years ago, wasn't impressed. Should I give it another shot? What browser do you use? I use bitwarden for my password manager, love it as I can have it on all my systems. I do not like Chrome because of the privacy sharing obviously, that is the main reason I am trying to get away from it but at the expense of significant performance? I mean going from instant load times to sometimes 10-15 seconds to load a page, what is this 1999? Suggestions if possible would be great! Thank you!
https://redd.it/cwqx1v
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r/linux - Chrome vs Firefox in Linux
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This "service" is scamming less tech savvy users having them pay from £30 all the way to £80 please anyone who cares about linux being free and open source spam their "customer service" together we may be able to stop this scam raise the awareness of others to stop threat to our community
https://www.xtra-pc.com/
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https://www.xtra-pc.com/
https://redd.it/cwqpfs
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r/linux - This "service" is scamming less tech savvy users having them pay from £30 all the way to £80 please anyone who cares…
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I've made a VM Linux Mint environemnt, and I don't know why I'm not connected to the internet
I've messed with all the VM network setting before I launch the Linux environment and nothing is working. When I start Firefox in Linux Mint, nothing loads
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I've messed with all the VM network setting before I launch the Linux environment and nothing is working. When I start Firefox in Linux Mint, nothing loads
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reddit
r/linux - I've made a VM Linux Mint environemnt, and I don't know why I'm not connected to the internet
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Screen annotation software
I am running Linux Mint 19.1 and gromit-mpx seems to not want to work. Is there any other screen annotation packages that I can install and use?
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I am running Linux Mint 19.1 and gromit-mpx seems to not want to work. Is there any other screen annotation packages that I can install and use?
https://redd.it/cwt3iy
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r/linux - Screen annotation software
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From 0 To 6000: Celebrating One Year Of Proton, Valve's Brilliant Linux Gaming Solution
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/08/22/from-0-to-6000-celebrating-one-year-of-valves-genius-linux-gaming-solution/#2e7dd4e71eaa
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Forbes
From 0 To 6000: Celebrating One Year Of Proton, Valve's Brilliant Linux Gaming Solution
One year ago, Valve completely changed the conversation we were having about gaming on Linux.
Lenovo is finally working on a BIOS fix for the CPU throttling issue on Thinkpad X1C6/T480/T480s running Linux
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Other-Linux-Discussions/X1C6-T480s-low-cTDP-and-trip-temperature-in-Linux/m-p/4513821#M13563
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Lenovo
Re: [X1C6/T480s] low cTDP and trip temperature in Linux
My first post (and I feel like I'm throwing myself in the deep end) but this thread is long overdue an answer. The good news: This problem is being very actively investigated and we (Lenovo) hope to have a solution soon. The issue ultimately comes from…
Copy and past shortcuts in the terminal?
I've been using Linux for a fair amount of time, and as such I've learned to use the terminal quite often. However, in all my 7 years I've been using Linux as my daily driver, I never knew that `ctrl + shift + c` copies and `ctrl + shift + v` pastes. Is this something that a lot of people know? Although I'll still use middle click paste more often, I'm so shocked I have not known about these shortcuts.
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I've been using Linux for a fair amount of time, and as such I've learned to use the terminal quite often. However, in all my 7 years I've been using Linux as my daily driver, I never knew that `ctrl + shift + c` copies and `ctrl + shift + v` pastes. Is this something that a lot of people know? Although I'll still use middle click paste more often, I'm so shocked I have not known about these shortcuts.
https://redd.it/cwv56y
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reddit
r/linux - Copy and past shortcuts in the terminal?
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Blog about what you do! | Sam Thursfield's Blog
https://samthursfield.wordpress.com/2019/08/28/blog-about-what-you-do/
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Sam Thursfield's Blog
Blog about what you do!
Am I the first to blog from GUADEC 2019? It has been a great conference: huge respect to the organization team for volunteering significant time and energy to make it all run smoothly. The most int…
Do you write bash noscripts? There is a huge chance you doing it wrong (movie shows good and bad examples)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tikBckLbHRM
https://redd.it/cwwyls
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https://redd.it/cwwyls
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YouTube
[EN] Proper bash noscripting training - #1 Introduction, practises and shellcheck
If you write shell noscripts there is a huge chance you doing it wrong, this movie will explain why.
More information and source codes from this movie you can find here: https://devopsiarz.pl/bash/proper-bash-noscripting-training-introduction-practises-shellcheck/…
More information and source codes from this movie you can find here: https://devopsiarz.pl/bash/proper-bash-noscripting-training-introduction-practises-shellcheck/…
Ubuntu touch on PinePhone is starting to take shape
https://twitter.com/Mariogrip/status/1166813051510755328?s=20
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Marius Gripsgard
Ubuntu touch on the @thepine64 PinePhone is starting to take shape :D @UBports
Is Theora still relevant?
With video formats such as VP8, VP9, and the recently patent free MPEG 2 format, does Theora still have any uses anymore? Does anyone here use it?
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With video formats such as VP8, VP9, and the recently patent free MPEG 2 format, does Theora still have any uses anymore? Does anyone here use it?
https://redd.it/cwxm4n
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r/linux - Is Theora still relevant?
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Lars Knoll, CTO of the Qt Company, talks to KDE about how he contributed to khtml, the tough years at Nokia, and the future of Qt
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/cwyagy/lars_knoll_cto_of_the_qt_company_talks_to_kde/
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r/kde - Lars Knoll, CTO of the Qt Company, talks to KDE about how he contributed to khtml, the tough years at Nokia, and the future…
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