Tag all possible VLANs (1-4096) to a interface
Is there an nice way to tagged all possible VLAN's to a interface?
Yeah...i know..i can manually or by noscript create 4096 VLAN interfaces...
But is there a nice way to achieve this?
https://redd.it/dw708c
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Is there an nice way to tagged all possible VLAN's to a interface?
Yeah...i know..i can manually or by noscript create 4096 VLAN interfaces...
But is there a nice way to achieve this?
https://redd.it/dw708c
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Tag all possible VLANs (1-4096) to a interface
Is there an nice way to tagged all possible VLAN's to a interface? Yeah...i know..i can manually or by noscript create 4096 VLAN...
Intel disables Hardware Lock Elision on all current CPUs and Linux patches added to allow the sysadmin the option to disable TSX
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=c2955f270a84762343000f103e0640d29c7a96f3
https://redd.it/dw8h9v
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https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=c2955f270a84762343000f103e0640d29c7a96f3
https://redd.it/dw8h9v
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Intel disables Hardware Lock Elision on all current CPUs and Linux...
Posted in r/linux by u/nixcraft • 73 points and 8 comments
Nextcloud and ONLYOFFICE are doing a webinar on collaborative editing in Nextcloud environment on Nov 20th
https://www.onlyoffice.com/webinars.aspx
https://redd.it/dw89sj
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https://www.onlyoffice.com/webinars.aspx
https://redd.it/dw89sj
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What are cool little Linux features you recently discovered?
Just recently started getting into it (so this will also contribute to my learning) but I’ll start anyways:
The terminal allows you to search previous commands (instead of pressing up-arrow):
history | grep <command>
Just saw this on r/ProgrammerHumor, to give credit where credit is due.
https://redd.it/dwa76i
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Just recently started getting into it (so this will also contribute to my learning) but I’ll start anyways:
The terminal allows you to search previous commands (instead of pressing up-arrow):
history | grep <command>
Just saw this on r/ProgrammerHumor, to give credit where credit is due.
https://redd.it/dwa76i
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reddit
What are cool little Linux features you recently discovered?
Just recently started getting into it (so this will also contribute to my learning) but I’ll start anyways: The terminal allows you to search...
[WINE] Disney+ streaming service works on Linux with Chrome + Wine
To my surprise, I've discovered that the new Disney+ streaming service works on Linux, if you run the Windows Chrome web browser inside of Wine.
I used Lutris + Wine "lutris-nofshack" 4.19. Esync, DXVK, and D9VK are all disabled. Sound and full-screen are all working.
https://preview.redd.it/ardviy38poy31.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=ddd489124e27ff146b7efefeeaa9649abd079588
https://redd.it/dwchay
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To my surprise, I've discovered that the new Disney+ streaming service works on Linux, if you run the Windows Chrome web browser inside of Wine.
I used Lutris + Wine "lutris-nofshack" 4.19. Esync, DXVK, and D9VK are all disabled. Sound and full-screen are all working.
https://preview.redd.it/ardviy38poy31.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=ddd489124e27ff146b7efefeeaa9649abd079588
https://redd.it/dwchay
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Is FOSS viable for creative pros?
https://blog.ryangorley.com/posts/is-foss-viable-for-creative-pros/
https://redd.it/dwg1xm
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https://blog.ryangorley.com/posts/is-foss-viable-for-creative-pros/
https://redd.it/dwg1xm
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Ryan Gorley - Thinking Out Loud
Is FOSS Viable for Creative Professionals - Ryan Gorley - Thinking Out Loud
I’m an advocate for the adoption of Free and Open-Source Software (“FOSS”) among creative professionals. I’ve written about why creatives should choose software with better licenses. I’ve spoken at software conferences about how FOSS projects can attract…
Breaking Down Containers | Part 0 — System Architecture
https://medium.com/@tiemma/breaking-down-containers-part-0-system-architecture-37afe0e51770
https://redd.it/dvhwc3
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https://medium.com/@tiemma/breaking-down-containers-part-0-system-architecture-37afe0e51770
https://redd.it/dvhwc3
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Medium
Breaking Down Containers | Part 0 — System Architecture
Things to note in this article
What would it take to get Linux on par with Mac OS for portability & battery Life?
That is to say without extra B.S like power top and TLP. What will this require?
Even just an essential pointer to the kind of work required to get us to such a level?
Any idea as to the cost perhaps?
I tried several distro and so far the best was Solus Linux and Fedora for mobile battery life. But, neither of this compare to Mac OS to this day. Even on a MacBook I get about 4 hours in difference of battery life. Which for someone who is always out and about this is pretty significant.
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I just don't understand why we need hundreds of distro options and no legitimate priority on this power management issue.
https://redd.it/dwhmuq
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That is to say without extra B.S like power top and TLP. What will this require?
Even just an essential pointer to the kind of work required to get us to such a level?
Any idea as to the cost perhaps?
I tried several distro and so far the best was Solus Linux and Fedora for mobile battery life. But, neither of this compare to Mac OS to this day. Even on a MacBook I get about 4 hours in difference of battery life. Which for someone who is always out and about this is pretty significant.
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I just don't understand why we need hundreds of distro options and no legitimate priority on this power management issue.
https://redd.it/dwhmuq
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reddit
What would it take to get Linux on par with Mac OS for portability...
That is to say without extra B.S like power top and TLP. What will this require? Even just an essential pointer to the kind of work required to...
Pros and Cons: Linux as a VM in OSX
I have a new macbook pro and am unable to install linux natively due to the T2 chip (boo apple). I am considering running Arch inside a VM and using it pretty much exclusively. Is this a reasonable strategy?
https://redd.it/dwjwmw
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I have a new macbook pro and am unable to install linux natively due to the T2 chip (boo apple). I am considering running Arch inside a VM and using it pretty much exclusively. Is this a reasonable strategy?
https://redd.it/dwjwmw
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reddit
Pros and Cons: Linux as a VM in OSX
I have a new macbook pro and am unable to install linux natively due to the T2 chip (boo apple). I am considering running Arch inside a VM and...
OpenWrt 19.07.0 first release candidate
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-19-07-0-first-release-candidate/48040
https://redd.it/dwk7wq
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https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-19-07-0-first-release-candidate/48040
https://redd.it/dwk7wq
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OpenWrt Forum
OpenWrt 19.07.0 first release candidate
Hi, The OpenWrt community is proud to announce the first release candidate of the upcoming OpenWrt 19.07 stable version series. It incorporates over 3700 commits since branching the previous OpenWrt 18.06 release and has been under development for about…
FSF-recommended Distro?
Why are so few people using 100% free-software Distros like the 10 or so that are recommended by the FSF [here](https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html)?
What is the point of using Linux if you are gonna use a proprietary blob containing mess like the U\_b\_u\_n\_t\_u or others?
If you are going to install proprietary crap, why not start out with a clean and free Distro and then install proprietary abusive software where needed?
If you want to eat a sandwich why not start out with fresh, clean slices of bread and then if you decide you cant live without shit then you can still apply the shit to your own liking later? but why start out with a shit-sandwhich to begin with?
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Isn't Freedom the main motivation to use Linux? (including the freedoms to use your computers any way you darn please?) Then why go with something that has proprietary blobs/software built in?
https://redd.it/dupk3b
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Why are so few people using 100% free-software Distros like the 10 or so that are recommended by the FSF [here](https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html)?
What is the point of using Linux if you are gonna use a proprietary blob containing mess like the U\_b\_u\_n\_t\_u or others?
If you are going to install proprietary crap, why not start out with a clean and free Distro and then install proprietary abusive software where needed?
If you want to eat a sandwich why not start out with fresh, clean slices of bread and then if you decide you cant live without shit then you can still apply the shit to your own liking later? but why start out with a shit-sandwhich to begin with?
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Isn't Freedom the main motivation to use Linux? (including the freedoms to use your computers any way you darn please?) Then why go with something that has proprietary blobs/software built in?
https://redd.it/dupk3b
@r_linux
Chrome OS 80 will start using Debian 10 Buster on new Linux installations
https://www.xda-developers.com/chrome-os-80-debian-10-buster-linux-installations/
https://redd.it/dwowh6
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https://www.xda-developers.com/chrome-os-80-debian-10-buster-linux-installations/
https://redd.it/dwowh6
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XDA Developers
Chrome OS 80 will start using Debian 10 Buster on new Linux installations
Starting in Chrome OS 80, new Linux container installations on Chromebooks will deploy Debian 10 Buster rather than Debian 9 Stretch.
ZFS on Root - This is the specification to use zfs on root on Ubuntu products (Desktop and Server)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m9VWOjfmdbujV4AQWzWruiXYgb0W4Hu0D8uQC_BWKjk/edit
https://redd.it/dwqyai
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m9VWOjfmdbujV4AQWzWruiXYgb0W4Hu0D8uQC_BWKjk/edit
https://redd.it/dwqyai
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Google Docs
ZFS on Root (copy RO)
ZFS on root Project specification © Canonical 2019 - Jean-Baptiste Lallement, Didier Roche. Thanks to Richard Laager and Steve Langasek for their contributions. STATUS: WIP Revision History 2019-mm-dd 1.0 Jibel, didrocks Initial revision This is the…
"I’ve gone to great lengths for this silence" - by Dylan Araps | KISS Linux
https://getkiss.org/blog/20191004a
https://redd.it/dwrbie
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https://getkiss.org/blog/20191004a
https://redd.it/dwrbie
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KDE can invert colors for windows and the desktop
Like many basement dwellers, I like a dark, dark environment. (Actually I just like to match the brightness of my desktop to the brightness of my environment to reduce eye strain.)
When a bright-scheme application or website clashes with my wet, shadowy basement, I like to invert the colors in my desktop environment so I can banish the light back to the overworld where it belongs. I _could_ invert the whole desktop with the CLI command `xcalib -invert -alter`, but what if I only want to invert a single Window?
It turns out that KDE supports this out-of-the-box! Just go to System Settings > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects, check the "Invert" effect, and hit "Apply." From now on, I can invert the whole desktop with meta+control+I, and the current window with meta+control+U.
Please excuse me while I slither back into my dark place...
https://redd.it/dwsv4a
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Like many basement dwellers, I like a dark, dark environment. (Actually I just like to match the brightness of my desktop to the brightness of my environment to reduce eye strain.)
When a bright-scheme application or website clashes with my wet, shadowy basement, I like to invert the colors in my desktop environment so I can banish the light back to the overworld where it belongs. I _could_ invert the whole desktop with the CLI command `xcalib -invert -alter`, but what if I only want to invert a single Window?
It turns out that KDE supports this out-of-the-box! Just go to System Settings > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects, check the "Invert" effect, and hit "Apply." From now on, I can invert the whole desktop with meta+control+I, and the current window with meta+control+U.
Please excuse me while I slither back into my dark place...
https://redd.it/dwsv4a
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reddit
KDE can invert colors for windows and the desktop
Like many basement dwellers, I like a dark, dark environment. (Actually I just like to match the brightness of my desktop to the brightness of my...
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - November 15, 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!
https://redd.it/dwtovi
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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!
https://redd.it/dwtovi
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reddit
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - November 15, 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...
Librem 5 October 2019 Software Update – Purism
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-october-2019-software-update/
https://redd.it/dwy39a
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https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-october-2019-software-update/
https://redd.it/dwy39a
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Purism
Librem 5 October 2019 Software Update – 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.