EA using Visual Studio for Linux Cross Platform development
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/ea-and-visual-studios-linux-support/
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Microsoft News
Electronic Arts and Visual Studio’s Linux Support
Electronic Arts (EA) is using Visual Studio’s cross-platform support to cross-compile on Windows and debug on Linux. The following post is written by Ben May, a Senior Software Engineer of Engineering Workflows at EA. Thanks Ben and EA for your partnership…
Any: keyword based navigation, in bash
I recently worked on a bash package to enable shell navigation based on keywords.
`any <command> keyword` expands to `any <command> filename-matching-keyword`.
If the matching is not unique, any prompts a selection menu.
[GitHub Link: https://github.com/acorbe/any](https://github.com/acorbe/any)
Any works for bash shells, and aim at expanding the capabilities of auto-completion.
Although there exist shells with smarter auto-completion features (e.g. zsh), it is not always possible to use them (e.g. on supercomputers frontend). Any is usable everywhere.
It speeds up considerably my daily job. What do you guys think?
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I recently worked on a bash package to enable shell navigation based on keywords.
`any <command> keyword` expands to `any <command> filename-matching-keyword`.
If the matching is not unique, any prompts a selection menu.
[GitHub Link: https://github.com/acorbe/any](https://github.com/acorbe/any)
Any works for bash shells, and aim at expanding the capabilities of auto-completion.
Although there exist shells with smarter auto-completion features (e.g. zsh), it is not always possible to use them (e.g. on supercomputers frontend). Any is usable everywhere.
It speeds up considerably my daily job. What do you guys think?
https://redd.it/dtc4jv
@r_linux
GitHub
acorbe/any
Keyword-based shell navigation & auto-completion. For Bash. - acorbe/any
Introducing krita-artists.org - similar to blenderartists.org but for Krita.
https://krita-artists.org/
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https://redd.it/dtetdd
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Krita Artists
A central hub for Krita artists and developers
Plasma Mobile: weekly update: part 6: otpauth URI support in QR code reader app, fixes for playlist in vvave, performance and usability improvements in Kirigami
https://www.plasma-mobile.org/2019/11/08/Plasma-Mobile-Weekly-update-6.html
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https://www.plasma-mobile.org/2019/11/08/Plasma-Mobile-Weekly-update-6.html
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www.plasma-mobile.org
Plasma Mobile: weekly update: part 6
The Plasma Mobile team is happy to present the sixth weekly blogpost. This week’s update is full of application updates, which is in line with KDE’s goal of ...
Talos II Mainboards Now FSF-Certified to Respect Your Freedom
https://www.fsf.org/news/talos-ii-mainboard-and-talos-ii-lite-mainboard-now-fsf-certified-to-respect-your-freedom
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https://www.fsf.org/news/talos-ii-mainboard-and-talos-ii-lite-mainboard-now-fsf-certified-to-respect-your-freedom
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Talos II Mainboard and Talos II Lite Mainboard now FSF-certified to Respect Your Freedom
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - November 08, 2019
Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or more.
When it's not the weekend, be sure to check out r/WildLinuxAppears or r/linuxmemes!
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Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or more.
When it's not the weekend, be sure to check out r/WildLinuxAppears or r/linuxmemes!
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reddit
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - November 08, 2019
Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or...
Firefox at 15: its rise, fall, and privacy-first renaissance
https://www.fastcompany.com/90428050/firefox-at-15-its-rise-fall-and-privacy-first-renaissance
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Fast Company
Firefox at 15: its rise, fall, and privacy-first renaissance
Mozilla’s browser debuted on November 9, 2004, and became a phenom before losing ground to Chrome. Now it’s doubling down on user privacy and autonomy.
openSUSE votes not to change its name [LWN.net]
https://lwn.net/Articles/804203/
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lwn.net
openSUSE votes not to change its name
The openSUSE project has been considering a
name change as part of its move into a separate foundation since (at
least) June. A long and somewhat controversial vote of project members has
just come to an end, and the result is conclusive: 225-42 against…
name change as part of its move into a separate foundation since (at
least) June. A long and somewhat controversial vote of project members has
just come to an end, and the result is conclusive: 225-42 against…
Let's create a petition to make Linux on Dex open source
Since Samsung is discontinuing the Dex project which was heavily utilizing open-source why they don't make it open source as well. I really liked the idea of being able to run Linux on your smartphone apart from Termux and having a full desktop experience. I think there would be a lot of contributors and developers and honestly speaking this project should have been open source from the beginning. Nevertheless, it is really sad that Samsung decided to discontinue the project.
I have already started an online petition at this address: [link](http://chng.it/tCtVsC5Yqb), so please sign it and re-share the link. If you want me to add or change the text of the petition, you can drop me a message on Reddit or here. I will re-post this thread in the Samsung Subreddit as well.
Let's make this happen!
https://redd.it/dtgl55
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Since Samsung is discontinuing the Dex project which was heavily utilizing open-source why they don't make it open source as well. I really liked the idea of being able to run Linux on your smartphone apart from Termux and having a full desktop experience. I think there would be a lot of contributors and developers and honestly speaking this project should have been open source from the beginning. Nevertheless, it is really sad that Samsung decided to discontinue the project.
I have already started an online petition at this address: [link](http://chng.it/tCtVsC5Yqb), so please sign it and re-share the link. If you want me to add or change the text of the petition, you can drop me a message on Reddit or here. I will re-post this thread in the Samsung Subreddit as well.
Let's make this happen!
https://redd.it/dtgl55
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Change.org
Sign the Petition
Open-Source Linux on Dex
Linux Foundation revokes attendees registration for "tone policing"
https://twitter.com/linuxfoundation/status/1192220181373652992
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https://redd.it/dtnamp
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Twitter
The Linux Foundation
@nebrius @Kubecon @nebrius @sarahmei @KimCrayton1 Hi all, We have reviewed social and videos and determined that the Event Code of Conduct was violated and his registration to the event has been revoked. Our events should and will be a safe space: https:…
Every time major Windows version retires, linux world expects lots of new users. But did any of you really switch to linux due to Windows' end of support?
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reddit
Every time major Windows version retires, linux world expects lots...
Posted in r/linux by u/Pelvur • 11 points and 25 comments
Interesting distro to try : Alt Linux
Very stable and light Linux distro. There are even 32 bit distrosfor older hardware. Tried mate and xfce. Fast and solid.
More info at: [https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=alt](https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=alt)
ISO image files at : [http://nightly.altlinux.org/sisyphus/tested/](http://nightly.altlinux.org/sisyphus/tested/)
Live Alt Linux is not supported by YUMI and UUI but Rufus works ok if you want to create Live AltLinux USB pendrive.
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Very stable and light Linux distro. There are even 32 bit distrosfor older hardware. Tried mate and xfce. Fast and solid.
More info at: [https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=alt](https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=alt)
ISO image files at : [http://nightly.altlinux.org/sisyphus/tested/](http://nightly.altlinux.org/sisyphus/tested/)
Live Alt Linux is not supported by YUMI and UUI but Rufus works ok if you want to create Live AltLinux USB pendrive.
https://redd.it/dtm4sg
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Distrowatch
DistroWatch.com: ALT Linux
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
OpenPOWER Summit EU 2019: Porting a Distribution (Void Linux) to POWER - Observations and Achieving x86 Parity
https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=e4ooNubBFJw
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https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=e4ooNubBFJw
https://redd.it/dtlj6c
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Invidious
OpenPOWER Summit EU 2019: Porting a Distribution to POWER - Observations and Achieving x86 Parity
Presented by Daniel Kolesa The POWER architecture ecosystem is in a much better shape nowadays than it used to be in the past. However, what if one were to port a distribution to it from scratch? Sinc
Peer into the Void - Interview with Void Linux's Vaelatern/Toyam Cox on Mintcast podcast
https://mintcast.org/2019/09/18/mintcast-317-5-peer-into-the-void/
https://redd.it/dtitdu
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https://mintcast.org/2019/09/18/mintcast-317-5-peer-into-the-void/
https://redd.it/dtitdu
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mintCast
mintCast 317.5 - Peer into the Void - mintCast
In our Innards section, we interview Toyam Cox, maintainer for Void Linux. And finally, community feedback! Download
What’s your favourite package manager?
In the last little while I have used apt, eopkg, Pacman and yum. After using all of these yum is my favorite. I like more verbose output of progress and cleaner design.
https://redd.it/dthmm9
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In the last little while I have used apt, eopkg, Pacman and yum. After using all of these yum is my favorite. I like more verbose output of progress and cleaner design.
https://redd.it/dthmm9
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reddit
What’s your favourite package manager?
In the last little while I have used apt, eopkg, Pacman and yum. After using all of these yum is my favorite. I like more verbose output of...
Great Live Linux distro for old (32bit) and new(64bit) hardware - KNOPPIX
Guys, try this out. This distro wass made by German engineer Klaus Knopper. KNOPPIX has long history, excellent hardware detection, works out of the box on 32 and 64 bit hardware (same distro has both kernels) and has tonnes of applications. Disto is over 4GB. [https://www.pendrivelinux.com/](https://www.pendrivelinux.com/) YUMI, UUI and Rufus support it (on Windows) to make Live USB pendrive with KNOPPIX. With YUMI you can even have multiboot Live Linux USB with few different distros on the same USB drive. USB persistence in KNOPPIX is possible (not with YUMI) with special boot option (mkimage), but it slows the system down on older hardware (USB 2.0). KNOPPIX is the best as Live distro (for USB) not so much for full install on HD. Last release 8.6 has bug: 32bit kernel does not work (KNOPPIX team will fix it with next release), 64 bit is okay. Go for older 8.2 release for 32 bit hardware (cpu). For 64 bit hardware go wit last 8.6 release. IMO this distro deserves higher rating. More KNOPPIX info : [https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=knoppix](https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=knoppix)
In my opinion it is little too heavy but runs great even on on my old hardware.
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Guys, try this out. This distro wass made by German engineer Klaus Knopper. KNOPPIX has long history, excellent hardware detection, works out of the box on 32 and 64 bit hardware (same distro has both kernels) and has tonnes of applications. Disto is over 4GB. [https://www.pendrivelinux.com/](https://www.pendrivelinux.com/) YUMI, UUI and Rufus support it (on Windows) to make Live USB pendrive with KNOPPIX. With YUMI you can even have multiboot Live Linux USB with few different distros on the same USB drive. USB persistence in KNOPPIX is possible (not with YUMI) with special boot option (mkimage), but it slows the system down on older hardware (USB 2.0). KNOPPIX is the best as Live distro (for USB) not so much for full install on HD. Last release 8.6 has bug: 32bit kernel does not work (KNOPPIX team will fix it with next release), 64 bit is okay. Go for older 8.2 release for 32 bit hardware (cpu). For 64 bit hardware go wit last 8.6 release. IMO this distro deserves higher rating. More KNOPPIX info : [https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=knoppix](https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=knoppix)
In my opinion it is little too heavy but runs great even on on my old hardware.
https://redd.it/dtomcn
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Pendrive Linux
Boot from USB on Windows and Linux with Pendrive Linux
Boot from USB: Create bootable USB drives for Windows and Linux. Build live Linux and multiboot USBs with Pendrive Linux tutorials and tools.
"Verenitti OS is the new Unix-like operating system that most of us have been waiting for most of our adult lives."
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/v-os/verenitti-os-unix-like-os-for-gamers-and-professionals/denoscription
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/v-os/verenitti-os-unix-like-os-for-gamers-and-professionals/denoscription
https://redd.it/dtw5ob
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Kickstarter
Verenitti OS: UNIX-like OS for Gamers and Professionals
A stable, compatible, private and beautiful Unix-like operating system for gamers, creators and professionals.
Laptop users, what GPU do you use?
When I install Ubuntu on my laptop (intel 630 + GF1050) the system use Nvidia card by default. That causes constant fan spinning and annoying noise. Not to mention higher temperatures. I switch to Intel and the laptop gets cool and quiet but that also cuts the web browsers webgl performance by half. How do you approach that?
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When I install Ubuntu on my laptop (intel 630 + GF1050) the system use Nvidia card by default. That causes constant fan spinning and annoying noise. Not to mention higher temperatures. I switch to Intel and the laptop gets cool and quiet but that also cuts the web browsers webgl performance by half. How do you approach that?
https://redd.it/dtxyq9
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reddit
Laptop users, what GPU do you use?
When I install Ubuntu on my laptop (intel 630 + GF1050) the system use Nvidia card by default. That causes constant fan spinning and annoying...
Rolling release distribution for Server
I'm looking for a stable (-ish) rolling release distribution for running on servers. All the rolling release distributions I've been able to find (except CentOS Stream, maybe, it doesn't seem decided whether it'll be rolling release in the same sense as say Arch Linux) aren't really suitable for servers in my understanding.
But I'm open to any and all suggestions, what rolling release distribution would you choose for your servers if you had to use one?
https://redd.it/dtydvk
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I'm looking for a stable (-ish) rolling release distribution for running on servers. All the rolling release distributions I've been able to find (except CentOS Stream, maybe, it doesn't seem decided whether it'll be rolling release in the same sense as say Arch Linux) aren't really suitable for servers in my understanding.
But I'm open to any and all suggestions, what rolling release distribution would you choose for your servers if you had to use one?
https://redd.it/dtydvk
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reddit
Rolling release distribution for Server
I'm looking for a stable (-ish) rolling release distribution for running on servers. All the rolling release distributions I've been able to find...