KItinerary (KDE's travel assistant utility) + Browser Integration = <3
https://blog.broulik.de/2019/11/taking-itinerary-to-the-next-level/
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KItinerary (KDE's travel assistant utility) + Browser Integration = <3
Posted in r/linux by u/Bro666 • 3 points and 0 comments
Ohio LinuxFest Friday Nov. 1st, 2019 (2pm) Speaker Terry Howald - "FreeCAD for Newbies (cuz I'm one too)" talk - Did anyone go to this?
https://ohiolinux.org/speakers/#terryhowald
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Ohio LinuxFest
2019 Speakers - Ohio LinuxFest
We are excited about our lineup of speakers for the 2019 OLF Conference! Read on for details about presentations in our main track, Career Track, and Early Penguins Track. Rikki Endsley Rikki Endsley is the Editor of Red Hat Developer. Previously she was…
Viral copyright and patent licenses a possible hedge against Trolls
Right now violators can lose the right to use / redistribute that one piece of software. What if there was a license that if you lose the right for one you lose for all. For example a violator might be bared from far more such as browsers, compilers, libriaries and other core system components basically shutting them off legally from a modern digital ecosystem. This could be applied to patent licenses too so if you sue one project such as GNOME is facing you automatically lose all patent rights and copyright rights. Is this a viable protection strategy and can aspects of this trickle into existing projects?
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Right now violators can lose the right to use / redistribute that one piece of software. What if there was a license that if you lose the right for one you lose for all. For example a violator might be bared from far more such as browsers, compilers, libriaries and other core system components basically shutting them off legally from a modern digital ecosystem. This could be applied to patent licenses too so if you sue one project such as GNOME is facing you automatically lose all patent rights and copyright rights. Is this a viable protection strategy and can aspects of this trickle into existing projects?
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Viral copyright and patent licenses a possible hedge against Trolls
Right now violators can lose the right to use / redistribute that one piece of software. What if there was a license that if you lose the right...
Intel Core i9 9900KS Linux Performance Benchmarks Review
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel-corei9-9900ks&num=1
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Phoronix
Intel Core i9 9900KS Linux Performance Benchmarks Review - Phoronix
Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, and computer hardware tests.
skype4pidgin / Skype official client alternative
Thought I'll just leave it here \[I am in no way associated with an awesome author of this work, so thank him, not me\].
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For all of you, who \[like me\] need to use Skype at work:
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[https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/releases](https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/releases)
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put [https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/releases/download/1.5/libskypeweb64.so](https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/releases/download/1.5/libskypeweb64.so) in:
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/home/user/.purple/plugins/
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then add your account to Pidgin.
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This is much better than official Skype plugin, which is abomination. You can use all awesome functionalities of Pidgin, like blocking, etc.
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Thought I'll just leave it here \[I am in no way associated with an awesome author of this work, so thank him, not me\].
​
For all of you, who \[like me\] need to use Skype at work:
​
[https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/releases](https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/releases)
​
put [https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/releases/download/1.5/libskypeweb64.so](https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/releases/download/1.5/libskypeweb64.so) in:
​
/home/user/.purple/plugins/
​
then add your account to Pidgin.
​
This is much better than official Skype plugin, which is abomination. You can use all awesome functionalities of Pidgin, like blocking, etc.
https://redd.it/donlop
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GitHub
EionRobb/skype4pidgin
Skype Plugin for Pidgin, libpurple and more. Contribute to EionRobb/skype4pidgin development by creating an account on GitHub.
How To List Users and Groups on Linux – devconnected
https://devconnected.com/how-to-list-users-and-groups-on-linux/
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How To List Users and Groups on Linux – devconnected
Step by step guide on how to list users and groups on Linux, list users with passwd file and getent, list groups with group file.
Home server / NAS application
Hiya folks.
I am working on centralizing and unifying all of the devices in my home. I have a server in the garage running Ubuntu 18.04 that I intend to use for the primary file server. I want something that is easy for my wife and kids to use without jumping through a lot of hoops. In the past I have set up all sorts of network shares and mounting them as drives across devices and all that, but as the kids grow and time goes on it is getting more and more complicated and impossible to manage.
I am looking at using either [Amahi](https://www.amahi.org/) or [Open Media Vault](http://www.openmediavault.org/).
Does anyone have relevant experiences with either of those to share and help influence my decision, or have other suggestions even?
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Hiya folks.
I am working on centralizing and unifying all of the devices in my home. I have a server in the garage running Ubuntu 18.04 that I intend to use for the primary file server. I want something that is easy for my wife and kids to use without jumping through a lot of hoops. In the past I have set up all sorts of network shares and mounting them as drives across devices and all that, but as the kids grow and time goes on it is getting more and more complicated and impossible to manage.
I am looking at using either [Amahi](https://www.amahi.org/) or [Open Media Vault](http://www.openmediavault.org/).
Does anyone have relevant experiences with either of those to share and help influence my decision, or have other suggestions even?
https://redd.it/dqrldg
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Amahi
Amahi Home Server - Making Home Networking Simple
Amahi is a media, home and app server software known for its easy-to-use user interface. Amahi has the best media, backup and web apps for small networks.
LCM+L PDP-7 Bringing up UNIX for the first time in 45+ years
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5MKwp2uj2k
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YouTube
LCM+L PDP-7 Bringing up UNIX for the first time in 45+ years
Engineers Josh Dersch, Jeff Kaylin, and Stephen Jones make several attempts to bring up UNIX v0 on PDP-7 #129 on Friday 25-Oct-2019 and Monday 28-Oct-2019. After discovering a failed board associated with the LINK register and making a swap they are able…
How audio on Linux works - demystified
Stumbled across a pretty well written and detailed article explaining how Audio works (in general and on Linux).
[https://blog.rtrace.io/2019/08/11/the-linux-audio-stack-demystified/](https://blog.rtrace.io/2019/08/11/the-linux-audio-stack-demystified/)
It is a good read and I think the Linux-Community here might like it.
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Stumbled across a pretty well written and detailed article explaining how Audio works (in general and on Linux).
[https://blog.rtrace.io/2019/08/11/the-linux-audio-stack-demystified/](https://blog.rtrace.io/2019/08/11/the-linux-audio-stack-demystified/)
It is a good read and I think the Linux-Community here might like it.
https://redd.it/dnjhst
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This week in KDE: bug squashing and more
https://pointieststick.com/2019/11/03/this-week-in-kde-bug-squashing/
https://redd.it/dqx8rq
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https://pointieststick.com/2019/11/03/this-week-in-kde-bug-squashing/
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
This week in KDE: bug squashing and more
This week we continued fixing bugs in Plasma 5.17! We know that it was a bit buggier than the 5.16 release was, and we strive to do better. If you’d like to help out with this, please test ou…
GNOME Patent Troll Defense Fund reaches goal of $125,000
Today the [GNOME Patent Troll Defense Fund](https://secure.givelively.org/donate/gnome-foundation-inc/gnome-patent-troll-defense-fund) reached its initial goal of $125,000.
When Rothschild sued the GNOME Foundation, they were attacking the wider free software community too. Everyone who donated to the defense fund are helping GNOME rise to this challenge and send the message that attacking a free software project will hurt.
Thank you GNOME for all of your software contributions to Linux, making many of our computing experiences great. Keep on doing what you're doing.
https://redd.it/dqxluv
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Today the [GNOME Patent Troll Defense Fund](https://secure.givelively.org/donate/gnome-foundation-inc/gnome-patent-troll-defense-fund) reached its initial goal of $125,000.
When Rothschild sued the GNOME Foundation, they were attacking the wider free software community too. Everyone who donated to the defense fund are helping GNOME rise to this challenge and send the message that attacking a free software project will hurt.
Thank you GNOME for all of your software contributions to Linux, making many of our computing experiences great. Keep on doing what you're doing.
https://redd.it/dqxluv
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Give Lively
Donate Now | GNOME Patent Troll Defense Fund by GNOME Foundation
GNOME, the free software desktop has been hit by a patent troll. It's the first time a free software project has been hit by this, and we want to send a message to all...
Linux KISS Blog Post: Firefox 69 now fully depends on dbus
https://getkiss.org/blog/20190828a
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Linux KISS Blog Post: Firefox 69 now fully depends on dbus
Posted in r/linux by u/CDr0m • 16 points and 74 comments
Ubuntu 19.10 Bug: Shares Media Folders Without Warning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rygel/+bug/1848692
https://redd.it/dr2621
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bugs.launchpad.net
Bug #1848692 “Rygel autostarts on Ubuntu 19.10” : Bugs : rygel package : Ubuntu
[ Impact ]
The user medias can end up being shared without action/notification
[ Test Case ]
Log into a non GNOME/Ubuntu session and look at the rygel systemd user job status (or available media on the network)
[ Regression potential ]
Installing the rygal…
The user medias can end up being shared without action/notification
[ Test Case ]
Log into a non GNOME/Ubuntu session and look at the rygel systemd user job status (or available media on the network)
[ Regression potential ]
Installing the rygal…
Where to buy Linux and FOSS stuff - donations
Hello
Where can I buy fancy Linux or mainly FOSS stuff like mugs, t-shirts and any of this kind?
Also, it would be nice if my purchase will be treated as donation :)
Thanks
https://redd.it/dqy0q1
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Hello
Where can I buy fancy Linux or mainly FOSS stuff like mugs, t-shirts and any of this kind?
Also, it would be nice if my purchase will be treated as donation :)
Thanks
https://redd.it/dqy0q1
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Where to buy Linux and FOSS stuff - donations
Hello Where can I buy fancy Linux or mainly FOSS stuff like mugs, t-shirts and any of this kind? Also, it would be nice if my purchase will be...
Begin to contribute to Linux Kernel
Hi all,
Want start to contribute to Linux Kernel development, can you suggest me a starting point to do that. I read kernel newbies documentation, but I'm looking for a todo list or an objectives list. To help and support the community.
Thanks in advance.
Scott.
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Hi all,
Want start to contribute to Linux Kernel development, can you suggest me a starting point to do that. I read kernel newbies documentation, but I'm looking for a todo list or an objectives list. To help and support the community.
Thanks in advance.
Scott.
https://redd.it/dr653p
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reddit
Begin to contribute to Linux Kernel
Hi all, Want start to contribute to Linux Kernel development, can you suggest me a starting point to do that. I read kernel newbies documentation,...
KWin: Setting up a virtual machine with virgil support
https://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2019/11/setting-up-a-virtual-machine-with-virgil-support/
https://redd.it/dr7938
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Martin's Blog
Setting up a virtual machine with virgil support
Recently I wanted to try how virgil, the OpenGL solution for KVM/Qemu, works with KWin. Virgil (sometimes also referred to as virgl) is a wonderful solution, but so far I hadn’t been able to …
What would your dream installer for a Linux distro be like?
Over times Linux distros and other UNIX-like operating systems have had different kind of installers.
There have been various interfaces and various things that the user could control. Sometimes, especially in the old times, a bunch of manual has also been necessary, for example, installing part of the OS in the command line, or the classic task of defining XFree86 modelines. There have been text-mode installers, graphical installers, installers that pull content from the Internet, and so on.
Theoretically we could have even a fully automatic installer, that would wipe the primary hard drive, set everything to stock settings, and wish you good luck. On the other far end, we have a Linux from Scratch type of preparation, where you craft everything manually.
What would your dream installer be like? What would the interface be like, and what things would you like to have control over? Do you have any other ideas, possibly something that installers are currently missing?
https://redd.it/dqzfju
@r_linux
Over times Linux distros and other UNIX-like operating systems have had different kind of installers.
There have been various interfaces and various things that the user could control. Sometimes, especially in the old times, a bunch of manual has also been necessary, for example, installing part of the OS in the command line, or the classic task of defining XFree86 modelines. There have been text-mode installers, graphical installers, installers that pull content from the Internet, and so on.
Theoretically we could have even a fully automatic installer, that would wipe the primary hard drive, set everything to stock settings, and wish you good luck. On the other far end, we have a Linux from Scratch type of preparation, where you craft everything manually.
What would your dream installer be like? What would the interface be like, and what things would you like to have control over? Do you have any other ideas, possibly something that installers are currently missing?
https://redd.it/dqzfju
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What would your dream installer for a Linux distro be like?
Over times Linux distros and other UNIX-like operating systems have had different kind of installers. There have been various interfaces and...