Announcing Season of KDE 2020, the program that offers mentorships and opportunities to all that want to contribute to the KDE project
https://dot.kde.org/2019/11/29/announcing-season-kde-2020
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Announcing Season of KDE 2020
By Caio Jordão Carvalho After a one-year hiatus, KDE Student Programs is very happy to announce Season of KDE 2020! Focused on offering an opportunity to anyone (not just enrolled students) contributing to the KDE community, this is a program that is comparable…
Linux Program Internals - ELF binaries and Relocation Entries
https://stffrdhrn.github.io/hardware/embedded/openrisc/2019/11/29/relocs.html
https://redd.it/e3n7k3
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ELF Binaries and Relocation Entries - shorne in japan
Stafford Horne's (shorne, stffrdhrn) Computer Engineering blog and home page.
LibreOffice monthly recap: November 2019 - updates, events, swag and more
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2019/11/30/libreoffice-monthly-recap-november-2019/
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The Document Foundation Blog
LibreOffice monthly recap: November 2019 - The Document Foundation Blog
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more! We got started with the Month of LibreOffice, November 2019. This is a campaign that we run every six months, crediting…
Applications don't have access to mounted devices, (2nd ssd)
Hey how can i give applications (gitkraken) access to mounted drives?
https://redd.it/e3uhlv
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Hey how can i give applications (gitkraken) access to mounted drives?
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Applications don't have access to mounted devices, (2nd ssd)
Hey how can i give applications (gitkraken) access to mounted drives?
Where can I see the standard C library in centos 7?
For a lab i'm doing I was asked to run this command:
**nm /lib/libc.so.6 | grep ' T ' | cut -f3 -d' ' | grep -v '\^\_' | sort -u | less**
libc.so.6 didn't exist in /lib, but I did find it in /lib64
When I replace /lib//libc.so.6 with /lib64/libc.so.6 in this command it gave me a massive list of C libraries. How Do I just see the standard C libraries?
https://redd.it/e40w4b
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For a lab i'm doing I was asked to run this command:
**nm /lib/libc.so.6 | grep ' T ' | cut -f3 -d' ' | grep -v '\^\_' | sort -u | less**
libc.so.6 didn't exist in /lib, but I did find it in /lib64
When I replace /lib//libc.so.6 with /lib64/libc.so.6 in this command it gave me a massive list of C libraries. How Do I just see the standard C libraries?
https://redd.it/e40w4b
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Where can I see the standard C library in centos 7?
For a lab i'm doing I was asked to run this command: **nm /lib/libc.so.6 | grep ' T ' | cut -f3 -d' ' | grep -v '\^\_' | sort -u |...
Configure Netfilter (iptables) on Linux to Protect Your Networked Devices
https://mindchasers.com/dev/netfilter
https://redd.it/e3zyqb
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Configure Netfilter (iptables) on Linux to Protect Your Networked Devices
Iptables enables the blocking & logging of network traffic entering, exiting, or being forwarded across a Linux CPU. This article discusses its configuration and application to protecting surveillance cameras.
Addressing in AF_INET, AF_INET6 and AF_UNIX sockets
https://idea.popcount.org/2019-12-06-addressing/
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Addressing —
Idea of the day
Idea of the day
"Comparing Apples and Gnomes" -- Librem 5 review by a real user who hot their phone a few days ago
https://azdle.net/2019/11/comparing-apples-and-gnomes/
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"Comparing Apples and Gnomes" -- Librem 5 review by a real user...
Posted in r/linux by u/FaidrosE • 11 points and 4 comments
Are there any linux laptops that can compare to Macbooks yet on the track pad front?
I just struck out again. I bought a pinebook pro, hoping that linux drivers + trackpad hardware had evolved to the point where it was usable for me. Nope, its awful still.
Has anyone used any combination of FOSS/hardware that has a great working trackpad? I dont even do anything crazy. Im not using gestures or looking for 5 finger point recognition. I just want a trackpad that can do two-finger scrolling, good tap to click, and is PRECISE. I dont want to be playing pin-the-mouse-on-the-corner for 30 seconds everytime i want to click to resize a window. I dont want jumpy/laggy scrolling. I dont want the trackpad constantly registering clicks if I maybe slightly brush it.
Does anyone have any good experiences with something out there or am I stuck buying another macbook? When I put linux on one of my old macbooks years ago, the same trackpad that worked great in OSX was not good in Linux/Gnome either. So i'm pretty sure its the whole package. Linux drivers+trackpad hardware+window manager tweaks? Anyone else feel my pain here?
https://redd.it/e4bchp
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I just struck out again. I bought a pinebook pro, hoping that linux drivers + trackpad hardware had evolved to the point where it was usable for me. Nope, its awful still.
Has anyone used any combination of FOSS/hardware that has a great working trackpad? I dont even do anything crazy. Im not using gestures or looking for 5 finger point recognition. I just want a trackpad that can do two-finger scrolling, good tap to click, and is PRECISE. I dont want to be playing pin-the-mouse-on-the-corner for 30 seconds everytime i want to click to resize a window. I dont want jumpy/laggy scrolling. I dont want the trackpad constantly registering clicks if I maybe slightly brush it.
Does anyone have any good experiences with something out there or am I stuck buying another macbook? When I put linux on one of my old macbooks years ago, the same trackpad that worked great in OSX was not good in Linux/Gnome either. So i'm pretty sure its the whole package. Linux drivers+trackpad hardware+window manager tweaks? Anyone else feel my pain here?
https://redd.it/e4bchp
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Are there any linux laptops that can compare to Macbooks yet on...
I just struck out again. I bought a pinebook pro, hoping that linux drivers + trackpad hardware had evolved to the point where it was usable for...
Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia founder) has decided that the code of WT.Social (his new Facebook alternative) would be released under GPLv3
https://twitter.com/jimmy_wales/status/1197447535260000256
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Jimmy Wales
I have decided to freely license the code for https://t.co/x4CpI3FFM1 .
This week in KDE: GTK CSD support and more!
https://pointieststick.com/2019/11/30/this-week-in-kde-gtk-csd-support-and-more/
https://redd.it/e4d5xb
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
This week in KDE: GTK CSD support and more!
I’ve got big news today. Something major landed: full support for the GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS_ protocol, which hugely improves the user experience for running GTK apps that use client-side decorati…
A tool to forward game controllers and other input devices over SSH – I couldn't find one, so I wrote my own!
https://yingtongli.me/blog/2019/12/01/input-over-ssh-2.html
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The xkcd font is available with a CC BY-NC license!
https://github.com/ipython/xkcd-font
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GitHub
GitHub - ipython/xkcd-font: The xkcd font
The xkcd font. Contribute to ipython/xkcd-font development by creating an account on GitHub.
Intermediate linux usage: pipe data into a commit message.
https://gist.github.com/kuberlog/e2caf4d332aa331c70f1bbe03fe58a15
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This is an example of piping some command output into a commit message.
This is an example of piping some command output into a commit message. - commit-message-pipe.sh
High CPU usage on newly installed Fedora
hey guys
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I've just install Fedora but my cpu usage so high even if I didn't do anything.
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is it because of newly installed OS ?
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Because I use before Ubuntu and Ubuntu was very silent. I installed Fedora the disk where the windows install before. Is it because of format issue of disk?
https://redd.it/e4g3c3
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hey guys
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I've just install Fedora but my cpu usage so high even if I didn't do anything.
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is it because of newly installed OS ?
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Because I use before Ubuntu and Ubuntu was very silent. I installed Fedora the disk where the windows install before. Is it because of format issue of disk?
https://redd.it/e4g3c3
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High CPU usage on newly installed Fedora
hey guys I've just install Fedora but my cpu usage so high even if I didn't do anything. is it because of newly installed...
Canonical released a whitepaper on integrating Ubuntu into AD
https://ubuntu.com/engage/microsoft-active-directory?utm_source=Linkedin&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=CY19_IOT_Desktop_Whitepaper_ActiveDirectory
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https://ubuntu.com/engage/microsoft-active-directory?utm_source=Linkedin&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=CY19_IOT_Desktop_Whitepaper_ActiveDirectory
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Ubuntu
How to integrate Ubuntu Desktop with Active Directory | Ubuntu