Which Distribution for Webserver?
Hey there, I'm about to create my own Webserver and at this point not sure what's best. Ubuntu or Debian? Debian 10 was just released, but most vps provider sell with debian 9... Is there anything negative about 10(Buster)?
Or leave debian and use Ubuntu?
Kind for every help
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Hey there, I'm about to create my own Webserver and at this point not sure what's best. Ubuntu or Debian? Debian 10 was just released, but most vps provider sell with debian 9... Is there anything negative about 10(Buster)?
Or leave debian and use Ubuntu?
Kind for every help
https://redd.it/d0u7tq
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Which Distribution for Webserver?
Hey there, I'm about to create my own Webserver and at this point not sure what's best. Ubuntu or Debian? Debian 10 was just released, but most...
There's a Relational Database in Your Unix CLI
https://spin.atomicobject.com/2019/06/16/unix-cli-relational-database/
https://redd.it/d0u79w
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Atomic Spin
There's a Relational Database in Your Unix CLI
With the unix join command, you can process relational data at the command line. Here's a brief introduction on how to use it.
Graphical Device Manager for Linux (Enable / Disable Devices without Blacklisting)
I recently started working on a graphical device manager for Linux which would allow you to disable and enable devices without blacklisting the kernel module.
It looks a bit like this:
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https://i.redd.it/iuycpej8p5l31.png
Would anyone find this useful?
I basically read this: [https://www.thegeekdiary.com/how-to-disable-or-enable-an-hba-without-reboot-under-centos-rhel/](https://www.thegeekdiary.com/how-to-disable-or-enable-an-hba-without-reboot-under-centos-rhel/) (standard Linux as far as I know + tested on Ununtu) and I am turning the whole process into a nice GUI wrapper. It's not yet complete but it's getting close.
I don't know of any GUI tool for Linux that would allow you to disable / enable internal devices in the same or similar way that some other graphical OSes do and the sole reason I started working on this is because I could not find one that does it.
This is my second post and I am trying to start a project that would evoke interest in the community but have no intention of continuing on working on something that the Linux community has no interest about so I don't want to waste my time for something no one likes.
I originally posted this: [https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmasterrace/comments/curhdt./usb\_device\_notifier\_graphical\_notifysend/](https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmasterrace/comments/curhdt/usb_device_notifier_graphical_notifysend/) but did not get any up votes so I cancelled it. This Device Manager is just another project I recently started working on.
https://redd.it/d0uuxv
@r_linux
I recently started working on a graphical device manager for Linux which would allow you to disable and enable devices without blacklisting the kernel module.
It looks a bit like this:
​
https://i.redd.it/iuycpej8p5l31.png
Would anyone find this useful?
I basically read this: [https://www.thegeekdiary.com/how-to-disable-or-enable-an-hba-without-reboot-under-centos-rhel/](https://www.thegeekdiary.com/how-to-disable-or-enable-an-hba-without-reboot-under-centos-rhel/) (standard Linux as far as I know + tested on Ununtu) and I am turning the whole process into a nice GUI wrapper. It's not yet complete but it's getting close.
I don't know of any GUI tool for Linux that would allow you to disable / enable internal devices in the same or similar way that some other graphical OSes do and the sole reason I started working on this is because I could not find one that does it.
This is my second post and I am trying to start a project that would evoke interest in the community but have no intention of continuing on working on something that the Linux community has no interest about so I don't want to waste my time for something no one likes.
I originally posted this: [https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmasterrace/comments/curhdt./usb\_device\_notifier\_graphical\_notifysend/](https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmasterrace/comments/curhdt/usb_device_notifier_graphical_notifysend/) but did not get any up votes so I cancelled it. This Device Manager is just another project I recently started working on.
https://redd.it/d0uuxv
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LibreOffice has a new Macro Team
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2019/09/06/libreoffice-has-a-new-macro-team/
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https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2019/09/06/libreoffice-has-a-new-macro-team/
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The Document Foundation Blog
LibreOffice has a new Macro Team - The Document Foundation Blog
Power users often implement macros in their documents, and LibreOffice’s volunteer contributors are typically power users, so it makes sense to ensure the tools they need are in excellent shape. We are excited to announce the creation of a dedicated team…
Enlightenment Window Manager
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yry3XSnx5Pc
https://redd.it/d0v2t6
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https://redd.it/d0v2t6
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YouTube
Enlightenment Window Manager on Kali linux 2019.3
Enlightenment 0.22.4 on kali linux 2019.3
Enlightenment started out way back in 1996 as a project to build a Window Manager for X11. It has grown much more since then. Enlightenment still produces this Window Manager, but it has evolved to also cover Mobile…
Enlightenment started out way back in 1996 as a project to build a Window Manager for X11. It has grown much more since then. Enlightenment still produces this Window Manager, but it has evolved to also cover Mobile…
[lwn] Restricting path name lookup with openat2()
https://lwn.net/Articles/796868/
https://redd.it/d0wke0
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https://lwn.net/Articles/796868/
https://redd.it/d0wke0
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lwn.net
Restricting path name lookup with openat2()
Looking up a file given a path name seems like a straightforward task, but
it turns out to be one of the more complex things the kernel does. Things
get more complicated if one is trying to write robust (user-space) code
that can do the right thing with…
it turns out to be one of the more complex things the kernel does. Things
get more complicated if one is trying to write robust (user-space) code
that can do the right thing with…
PureOS Rolls On as Stable – Purism
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-rolls-on-as-stable/
https://redd.it/d0w3q8
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https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-rolls-on-as-stable/
https://redd.it/d0w3q8
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Purism
PureOS Rolls On as Stable – Purism
Purism makes premium phones, laptops, mini PCs and servers running free software on PureOS. Purism products respect people's privacy and freedom while protecting their security.
trying to install manjaro dual boot with windows 10 and i have this issue anyone know what to do?
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https://redd.it/d0y7us
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Make a monumental effort to stop being a dick
I've recently moved to Arch and after four years "living" in the computer science environment. I knew about Arch's reputation of noob hating but man. Literally every post in the "Newbie Corner" of Arch Forums has a MOD, which is someone who's supposed to help users and care for the community, noob hating or being somehow rude to a beginner. I mean, the post is in the god damn Newbie Corner, have a little bit of respect for your fellow humans.
So please make this monumental effort and just answer what people ask without sarcasm or bullying. This is serious guys. (Ubuntu's community is a great example of how you don't need to be a dick :)
​
This discussion extends to all areas in computing. Stop being a dick, we've all been (and will always be) noobs.
https://redd.it/d0z0r5
@r_linux
I've recently moved to Arch and after four years "living" in the computer science environment. I knew about Arch's reputation of noob hating but man. Literally every post in the "Newbie Corner" of Arch Forums has a MOD, which is someone who's supposed to help users and care for the community, noob hating or being somehow rude to a beginner. I mean, the post is in the god damn Newbie Corner, have a little bit of respect for your fellow humans.
So please make this monumental effort and just answer what people ask without sarcasm or bullying. This is serious guys. (Ubuntu's community is a great example of how you don't need to be a dick :)
​
This discussion extends to all areas in computing. Stop being a dick, we've all been (and will always be) noobs.
https://redd.it/d0z0r5
@r_linux
reddit
Make a monumental effort to stop being a dick
I've recently moved to Arch and after four years "living" in the computer science environment. I knew about Arch's reputation of noob hating but...
Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 10: 10.1 released
https://www.debian.org/News/2019/20190907
https://redd.it/d0zcdw
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https://www.debian.org/News/2019/20190907
https://redd.it/d0zcdw
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reddit
Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 10: 10.1 released
Posted in r/linux by u/beer118 • 3 points and 0 comments
Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 9: 9.10 released
https://www.debian.org/News/2019/2019090702
https://redd.it/d0zcfv
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https://www.debian.org/News/2019/2019090702
https://redd.it/d0zcfv
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reddit
Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 9: 9.10 released
Posted in r/linux by u/beer118 • 7 points and 0 comments
KDE Community selects three new goals: Wayland, Consistency, and Apps
https://dot.kde.org/2019/09/07/kde-decides-three-new-challenges-wayland-consistency-and-apps
https://redd.it/d10xv9
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https://dot.kde.org/2019/09/07/kde-decides-three-new-challenges-wayland-consistency-and-apps
https://redd.it/d10xv9
@r_linux
KDE.news
KDE Decides the Three New Challenges: Wayland, Consistency, and Apps
Lydia Pintscher, Eike Hein, Ivan Cukic and Neofytos Kolokotronis discuss the results of the past goals. The KDE Community has spoken! On the first day of Akademy 2019, Lydia Pintscher, President of KDE e.V., announced the three new goals we will prioritize…
Anyone using a 120Hz+ display getting smooth mouse movement on Wayland ?
I've tried switching to Wayland every 6 months for the past 2 years and every time the mouse is way more jittery than on Xorg. Has anything improved for anyone ? Is it just a GNOME thing ?
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@r_linux
I've tried switching to Wayland every 6 months for the past 2 years and every time the mouse is way more jittery than on Xorg. Has anything improved for anyone ? Is it just a GNOME thing ?
https://redd.it/d0xuek
@r_linux
reddit
Anyone using a 120Hz+ display getting smooth mouse movement on...
I've tried switching to Wayland every 6 months for the past 2 years and every time the mouse is way more jittery than on Xorg. Has anything...
How to design a status icon library in 2019
https://blog.tingping.se/2019/09/07/how-to-design-a-modern-status-icon.html
https://redd.it/d11qi2
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https://blog.tingping.se/2019/09/07/how-to-design-a-modern-status-icon.html
https://redd.it/d11qi2
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TingPing’s blog
How to design a status icon library in 2019
So the year is 2019 and people still use system trays on their desktops. I’m not going to get into if that is good or bad but lets discuss an implementation to sanely use them and what existing ones get wrong. I hope this is somewhat informative to developers…
Most Popular Operating Systems (Desktop & Laptops) 2003 - 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJuvKn5j_kE
https://redd.it/d11vz9
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJuvKn5j_kE
https://redd.it/d11vz9
@r_linux
YouTube
Most Popular Operating Systems (Desktop & Laptops) 2003 - 2019
OS platforms market share usage on desktop computers and laptops.
I am a first year PhD student, data geek and I love visualizations.
As always your feedback is welcome.
Please support my channel. It can buy me another cup of coffee :)
Data source: W3S…
I am a first year PhD student, data geek and I love visualizations.
As always your feedback is welcome.
Please support my channel. It can buy me another cup of coffee :)
Data source: W3S…
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201909-01
https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/154385/Gentoo-Linux-Security-Advisory-201909-01.html
https://redd.it/d0u498
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https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/154385/Gentoo-Linux-Security-Advisory-201909-01.html
https://redd.it/d0u498
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Packetstormsecurity
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201909-01 ≈ Packet Storm
Information Security Services, News, Files, Tools, Exploits, Advisories and Whitepapers
Librem 5 — Promise Delivery Chart
https://forums.puri.sm/t/librem-5-promise-delivery-chart/6959
https://redd.it/d0zrq6
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https://forums.puri.sm/t/librem-5-promise-delivery-chart/6959
https://redd.it/d0zrq6
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Purism community
Librem 5 — Promise Delivery Chart
Status Promise (Upgrade) Notes ✅ Phone will definitely be built ✅ ⌛ DevKits will be built / shipped delayed ✅ Release DevKit schematics blog ✅ Release Phone schematics released! ❓ Release Case schematics promised for around Evergreen ❌ ❌…
WineConf 2019 Registration Ends September 9th
[Need to register](https://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf2019) if you are going to attend. It's being held in Toronto, Canada on October 12-13 at the Hotel Novotel Toronto Centre. Hotel registration ends September 11.
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[Need to register](https://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf2019) if you are going to attend. It's being held in Toronto, Canada on October 12-13 at the Hotel Novotel Toronto Centre. Hotel registration ends September 11.
https://redd.it/d15ek8
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reddit
WineConf 2019 Registration Ends September 9th
[Need to register](https://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf2019) if you are going to attend. It's being held in Toronto, Canada on October 12-13 at the...
Temperature offset on Kernel 5.1.x (Ryzen 3700x)
I've built a system using a x570 Asrock Titan Steel Legend mainboard and a Ryzen 3700x cpu (using the stock wraith and also tried a 212 Tower cooler). I did post in Amd and Amd Support but no one has been able to answer.
What I'm seeing is on post in the Bios base temps are 49-55c (room is cool). When Linux boots and I watch the sensors output I'll see 31-35c, no issues. Run a short stress test in prime or stress and the entire machine will shut off at 63-65c, yet the processor is capable of thermal cuts up to 80-90c.
I'm runing Arch (also tried Manjaro) with 5.1.x series kernel, memory/etc is stable, no overclocking, voltage is tuned down a tad since otherwise it'll thermal cut earlier.
This really seems like some sort of thermal/hardware issue I need to sort out, but I'm wondering if anyone running Linux and a Ryzen 3000 knows the proper offset for this processor/combo.
Apologies if this is not the right sub.
​
Thank you in advance.
https://redd.it/d15c9d
@r_linux
I've built a system using a x570 Asrock Titan Steel Legend mainboard and a Ryzen 3700x cpu (using the stock wraith and also tried a 212 Tower cooler). I did post in Amd and Amd Support but no one has been able to answer.
What I'm seeing is on post in the Bios base temps are 49-55c (room is cool). When Linux boots and I watch the sensors output I'll see 31-35c, no issues. Run a short stress test in prime or stress and the entire machine will shut off at 63-65c, yet the processor is capable of thermal cuts up to 80-90c.
I'm runing Arch (also tried Manjaro) with 5.1.x series kernel, memory/etc is stable, no overclocking, voltage is tuned down a tad since otherwise it'll thermal cut earlier.
This really seems like some sort of thermal/hardware issue I need to sort out, but I'm wondering if anyone running Linux and a Ryzen 3000 knows the proper offset for this processor/combo.
Apologies if this is not the right sub.
​
Thank you in advance.
https://redd.it/d15c9d
@r_linux
reddit
Temperature offset on Kernel 5.1.x (Ryzen 3700x)
I've built a system using a x570 Asrock Titan Steel Legend mainboard and a Ryzen 3700x cpu (using the stock wraith and also tried a 212 Tower...
8-Way Linux Distribution Benchmarks On The AMD EPYC 7742 2P Server
https://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=28218
https://redd.it/d16y1t
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https://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=28218
https://redd.it/d16y1t
@r_linux
Phoronix
8-Way Linux Distribution Benchmarks On The AMD EPYC 7742 2P Server - Phoronix
Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, and computer hardware tests.
KDE Usability & Productivity: Week 87
https://pointieststick.com/2019/09/07/kde-usability-productivity-week-87/
https://redd.it/d170tp
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https://pointieststick.com/2019/09/07/kde-usability-productivity-week-87/
https://redd.it/d170tp
@r_linux
Adventures in Linux and KDE
KDE Usability & Productivity: Week 87
This is the last week in KDE’s Usability & Productivity initiative (next week the blog posts will continue, but under a new name). The voting results are in for KDE’s new goals and …