Critical software vulnerability found in Exim
https://blog.firosolutions.com/exploits/exim-vulnerability/
https://redd.it/d37pfp
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https://blog.firosolutions.com/exploits/exim-vulnerability/
https://redd.it/d37pfp
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Firosolutions
Exim arbitrary code execution
Why don't people use OpenSUSE?
Okay so hear me out. OpenSUSE is a very good distro. It includes business oriented software and is very configurable.
But why is it so overlooked by Linux fans? It is very popular with businesses, but OpenSUSE has, amongst other things:
- the easiest package manager out of all the distros
- the backing of a large and successful company
- a super easy package installer (just find the package on the website and it'll install it for you)
- YaST which makes configuration super easy
- a cute lizard as their mascot (who doesn't like lizards?)
- optional rolling release
- beautiful GUI
- German Engineering™ for your software
- stability without sacrificing new software
- HUGE repos
- super easy installation (as easy as ubuntu)
I literally can't understand why it's so overlooked and why more distros aren't at least based on it.
What are your thoughts?
https://redd.it/d36iwa
@r_linux
Okay so hear me out. OpenSUSE is a very good distro. It includes business oriented software and is very configurable.
But why is it so overlooked by Linux fans? It is very popular with businesses, but OpenSUSE has, amongst other things:
- the easiest package manager out of all the distros
- the backing of a large and successful company
- a super easy package installer (just find the package on the website and it'll install it for you)
- YaST which makes configuration super easy
- a cute lizard as their mascot (who doesn't like lizards?)
- optional rolling release
- beautiful GUI
- German Engineering™ for your software
- stability without sacrificing new software
- HUGE repos
- super easy installation (as easy as ubuntu)
I literally can't understand why it's so overlooked and why more distros aren't at least based on it.
What are your thoughts?
https://redd.it/d36iwa
@r_linux
reddit
Why don't people use OpenSUSE?
Okay so hear me out. OpenSUSE is a very good distro. It includes business oriented software and is very configurable. But why is it so...
Talking to systemd through dbus with Python
https://medium.com/@trstringer/talking-to-systemd-through-dbus-with-python-53b903ee88b1
https://redd.it/d396em
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https://medium.com/@trstringer/talking-to-systemd-through-dbus-with-python-53b903ee88b1
https://redd.it/d396em
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Medium
Talking to systemd through dbus with Python
As users of systemd, it is a fairly common to use systemctl to interact with the system manager. But what if you’re writing code and you…
The Gnome 3.34 video released
The Gnome 3.34 video is available [Gnome 3.34 video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAjPRr5SGoY)
https://redd.it/d3cakz
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The Gnome 3.34 video is available [Gnome 3.34 video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAjPRr5SGoY)
https://redd.it/d3cakz
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YouTube
Introducing GNOME 3.34: “Thessaloniki”
GNOME 3.34 is the latest version of GNOME, featuring changes from hundreds of contributors throughout the world. Have a look at what's new!
See our release notes at https://www.gnome.org/press/2019/09/gnome-3-34-released/
See our release notes at https://www.gnome.org/press/2019/09/gnome-3-34-released/
Wanted to get arguments but too lazy to read manual (I am new to linux, just moving from windows)
https://redd.it/d3dn41
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https://redd.it/d3dn41
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What is the current status of merging Wireguard into the kernel?
Wireguard has been around for a while, and is in use by numerous people (even though it needs some more auditing). Linus showed to be [very enthusiastic](https://lwn.net/ml/linux-kernel/CA+55aFz5EWE9OTbzDoMfsY2ez04Qv9eg0KQhwKfyJY0vFvoD3g@mail.gmail.com/) about it, yet there were some issues concerning how to get it into the kernel, as expressed on [this article on LWN](https://lwn.net/Articles/783973/).
TLDR:
* Wireguard introduces its own crypto algos which is deemed to be easier to use than the kernel's async ones
* This duplicate effort causes doubt on whether the current kernel implementation is worth it
The article furthermore speculates the merge should happen somewhere around now (given the current version of the kernel).
Though, lots of time has passed. Does anyone more involved in kernel development know more about it?
https://redd.it/d342fd
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Wireguard has been around for a while, and is in use by numerous people (even though it needs some more auditing). Linus showed to be [very enthusiastic](https://lwn.net/ml/linux-kernel/CA+55aFz5EWE9OTbzDoMfsY2ez04Qv9eg0KQhwKfyJY0vFvoD3g@mail.gmail.com/) about it, yet there were some issues concerning how to get it into the kernel, as expressed on [this article on LWN](https://lwn.net/Articles/783973/).
TLDR:
* Wireguard introduces its own crypto algos which is deemed to be easier to use than the kernel's async ones
* This duplicate effort causes doubt on whether the current kernel implementation is worth it
The article furthermore speculates the merge should happen somewhere around now (given the current version of the kernel).
Though, lots of time has passed. Does anyone more involved in kernel development know more about it?
https://redd.it/d342fd
@r_linux
lwn.net
Whither WireGuard?
It has been just over one full year since the WireGuard virtual private
network implementation was reviewed here.
WireGuard has advanced in a number of ways since that article was written;
it has gained many happy users, has been endorsed
by Linus Torvalds…
network implementation was reviewed here.
WireGuard has advanced in a number of ways since that article was written;
it has gained many happy users, has been endorsed
by Linus Torvalds…
Manjaro 18.1.0 released
The new version of Manjaro 18.1.0 is now available for download. The release announcement with all the juicy details is here: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/manjaro-18-1-0-juhraya-finally-released/102668
The DistroWatch summary with direct download links is here: https://distrowatch.com/10667
https://redd.it/d3f2mc
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The new version of Manjaro 18.1.0 is now available for download. The release announcement with all the juicy details is here: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/manjaro-18-1-0-juhraya-finally-released/102668
The DistroWatch summary with direct download links is here: https://distrowatch.com/10667
https://redd.it/d3f2mc
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Manjaro Linux Forum
Manjaro 18.1.0 - Juhraya finally released!
After six months of development, version 18.1 of Manjaro Linux is now available. Juhraya offers numerous improvements, especially with regard to Office productivity applications and package management. LibreOffice or FreeOffice: the choice is yours Until…
How to boot recently discovered decade old IDE HDD linux distro on Win 10
Hello r/linux!
this post is in connection with this episode youtube video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NYdRCONwbY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NYdRCONwbY)
(it may be helpful to read this post before watching)
I have a bit of a predicament on my hands at the moment. I recently acquired an IBM Deskstar IDE 40GB IDE HDD, picked from an old PC I purchased at my local thrift store. Although the computer itself failed to turn on, I was happy to get a complete tower for parts at a decent price. Long story short, I found out that it still possesses a nearly decade old Linux distribution called Mandrake v9.2. After a few attempts at booting the HDD from my Win 10 PC, I was faced with multiple errors after choosing to boot as a USB device.
My theory is that the drive is failing to boot because my PC is based off of a UEFI, instead of a BIOS. Instead of tinkering with the drive to the point that it will no longer boot, I decided to seek a second opinion. I do have a few towers laying around my apartment atm but im quite certain they all operate off the UEFI input system as well.
That being said, im hoping that some of you out here could help point me in the right direction so that i may be able to eventually boot the drive and possibly discover a very cool (and possibly unintended) electronic time capsule. Thank you.
https://redd.it/d3g6z6
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Hello r/linux!
this post is in connection with this episode youtube video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NYdRCONwbY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NYdRCONwbY)
(it may be helpful to read this post before watching)
I have a bit of a predicament on my hands at the moment. I recently acquired an IBM Deskstar IDE 40GB IDE HDD, picked from an old PC I purchased at my local thrift store. Although the computer itself failed to turn on, I was happy to get a complete tower for parts at a decent price. Long story short, I found out that it still possesses a nearly decade old Linux distribution called Mandrake v9.2. After a few attempts at booting the HDD from my Win 10 PC, I was faced with multiple errors after choosing to boot as a USB device.
My theory is that the drive is failing to boot because my PC is based off of a UEFI, instead of a BIOS. Instead of tinkering with the drive to the point that it will no longer boot, I decided to seek a second opinion. I do have a few towers laying around my apartment atm but im quite certain they all operate off the UEFI input system as well.
That being said, im hoping that some of you out here could help point me in the right direction so that i may be able to eventually boot the drive and possibly discover a very cool (and possibly unintended) electronic time capsule. Thank you.
https://redd.it/d3g6z6
@r_linux
YouTube
RespecTech Episode 1: Mystery HDD
thank you for watching my video i didn't make the windows beat this fine fellow did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnsGWN7PBKc
.NET core should not SPY on users by default #3093
https://github.com/dotnet/cli/issues/3093
https://redd.it/d3gr4u
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https://github.com/dotnet/cli/issues/3093
https://redd.it/d3gr4u
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GitHub
.NET core should not SPY on users by default · Issue #3093 · dotnet/cli
@blackdwarf @piotrMSFT I am very disappointed to discover that .NET core comes with a hidden and enabled spy utility that reports on its users. (Lakshanf/issue2066/telemetry #2145). Apparently, MS ...
Kate in the Windows Store
https://kate-editor.org/post/2019/2019-09-12-kate-in-the-windows-store/
https://redd.it/d3geo7
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https://kate-editor.org/post/2019/2019-09-12-kate-in-the-windows-store/
https://redd.it/d3geo7
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Kate
Kate in the Windows Store
Our Windows Store submission succeeded, we are now officially in the store.
Try out how the Kate text editor performs on Windows for your personal workflow.
If you see issues and want to help out, contributions are welcome on our GitLab instance.
Our Windows…
Try out how the Kate text editor performs on Windows for your personal workflow.
If you see issues and want to help out, contributions are welcome on our GitLab instance.
Our Windows…
HTTP Injector App
Hi guys!
I just want to know if we have an app for linux that is similar to android's HTTP Injector by Evozi?
Thanks!
https://redd.it/d3ibgt
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Hi guys!
I just want to know if we have an app for linux that is similar to android's HTTP Injector by Evozi?
Thanks!
https://redd.it/d3ibgt
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reddit
HTTP Injector App
Hi guys! I just want to know if we have an app for linux that is similar to android's HTTP Injector by Evozi? Thanks!
Doom has now been ported to Serenity OS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGtA-4QpJyM
https://redd.it/d3kk4m
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGtA-4QpJyM
https://redd.it/d3kk4m
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YouTube
Demo: Playing the first level of DOOM on Serenity
After some optimization work, DOOM is now approaching playable performance :)
Still no sound, but we'll get there too eventually!
Serenity is open source on GitHub: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity
Support Serenity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/serenityos…
Still no sound, but we'll get there too eventually!
Serenity is open source on GitHub: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity
Support Serenity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/serenityos…
how to upload game to linux?
I just made a game and want to make available to download through linux software manager. I don't see any option to upload anything through it, and searching google hasn't turned up anything useful.
https://redd.it/d3mf9a
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I just made a game and want to make available to download through linux software manager. I don't see any option to upload anything through it, and searching google hasn't turned up anything useful.
https://redd.it/d3mf9a
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reddit
how to upload game to linux?
I just made a game and want to make available to download through linux software manager. I don't see any option to upload anything through it,...
Do you have problems with Bluetooth on Linux?
I'm using bluetoothctl to connect to my Bluetooth devices and often I can't even pair with devices from the first attempt.
It becomes even worse when I want to pair my headset with PC, so in that case, some PulseAudio mangling required to setup correct profile (e.g. A2DP).
https://redd.it/d3nikx
@r_linux
I'm using bluetoothctl to connect to my Bluetooth devices and often I can't even pair with devices from the first attempt.
It becomes even worse when I want to pair my headset with PC, so in that case, some PulseAudio mangling required to setup correct profile (e.g. A2DP).
https://redd.it/d3nikx
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reddit
Do you have problems with Bluetooth on Linux?
I'm using bluetoothctl to connect to my Bluetooth devices and often I can't even pair with devices from the first attempt. It becomes even worse...
5.3 Kernel development cycle statistics: where the code in Kernel 5.3 came from [LWN.net]
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/798505/d2a0891c5173af36/
https://redd.it/d3qruk
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https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/798505/d2a0891c5173af36/
https://redd.it/d3qruk
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lwn.net
5.3 Kernel development cycle statistics
It's that time of the development cycle again: work on the 5.3 kernel is
winding down with an expected final release date of September 15. Read on
for LWN's traditional look at where the code in 5.3 came from in this
relatively busy development cycle.
winding down with an expected final release date of September 15. Read on
for LWN's traditional look at where the code in 5.3 came from in this
relatively busy development cycle.
An introduction to Virtual Machine Manager | Opensource.com
https://opensource.com/article/19/9/introduction-virtual-machine-manager
https://redd.it/d3r89a
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https://opensource.com/article/19/9/introduction-virtual-machine-manager
https://redd.it/d3r89a
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Opensource.com
An introduction to Virtual Machine Manager
In my series about GNOME Boxes, I explained how Linux users can quickly spin up virtual machines on their de