Feren OS: An Almost Flawless Linux Computing Platform
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Feren OS: An Almost Flawless Linux Computing Platform
Feren OS might well be the Linux computing game-changer that lures you away from your current operating system. Feren OS is based on Linux Mint 19 and the Cinnamon desktop -- it currently does not give you any other desktop options. However, it comes with…
Summary of the golang/Go runtime memory corruption bug+fix on Linux 5.2+
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/35777#issuecomment-561935388
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runtime: memory corruption on Linux 5.2+ · Issue #35777 · golang/go
We've had several reports of memory corruption on Linux 5.3.x (or later) kernels from people running tip since asynchronous preemption was committed. This is a super-bug to track these issues. ...
Fully install linux on old android phone
Is there a solution for this? I'm not talking about busybox, linuxonandroid or linux deploy, I'm looking to completely install a distro on an unlocked device like Rasbian on a Pi.
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Is there a solution for this? I'm not talking about busybox, linuxonandroid or linux deploy, I'm looking to completely install a distro on an unlocked device like Rasbian on a Pi.
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Fully install linux on old android phone
Is there a solution for this? I'm not talking about busybox, linuxonandroid or linux deploy, I'm looking to completely install a distro on an...
Linux exists only because of a happy accident
https://augustl.com/blog/2019/linus_and_linux_happy_accident/
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Linux exists only because of a happy accident
The CRUD blog
Getting something merged
What is the etiquette with pull requests? I've done something that I truly believe will help people, but I don't own the project. I don't want to fork it as that doesn't really help anyone since it is a relatively small change.
My problem is that the project owner appears to be ignoring my pull request, there's no update, the weeks have gone by. It could be procrastination, it could be genuine thinking, but a short "I'll look and let you know by ..." would be great. In dating, is this called "orbiting"?
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What is the etiquette with pull requests? I've done something that I truly believe will help people, but I don't own the project. I don't want to fork it as that doesn't really help anyone since it is a relatively small change.
My problem is that the project owner appears to be ignoring my pull request, there's no update, the weeks have gone by. It could be procrastination, it could be genuine thinking, but a short "I'll look and let you know by ..." would be great. In dating, is this called "orbiting"?
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Getting something merged
What is the etiquette with pull requests? I've done something that I truly believe will help people, but I don't own the project. I don't want to...
Looking into your system's PCIe slot topology and PCIe lane count under Linux
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/PCIeTopologyAndLanes
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Looking into your system's PCIe slot topology and PCIe lane count...
Posted in r/linux by u/speckz • 2 points and 1 comment
[lq] Tool for displaying items in directories using different modes
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Tool for displaying items in directories using different modes - madprops/lq
Petition to liberate the Steam Controller?
Now that Valve has decided to no longer produce the Steam Controller, how many of you would be interested in petitioning them to release it and all associated software via the MIT, GPL, or some other license?
I tried to order four additional controllers when they went on sale as I find the Steam Controller the most versatile and feature complete HID out there. It doesn't replace a keyboard or a mouse, but it makes up for those shortcomings by doing things that a keyboard and mouse don't (I hate playing Super Meat Boy on a keyboard regardless of how good I am at it). Now that I know I will never be able to replace the official Steam Controller once mine wears out, I want to be free to purchase one from someone who is willing to supply the demand. There has to be a manufacturer out there that is willing to produce it for people like me going forward, or perhaps the community can rally and we do it ourselves.
I believe the one and only true shortcoming that caused the lack of adoption of the steam controller was it's complete dependence on the steam client and not an independent driver/software package. That was the "killer" failure of the controller for me. Valve's failure to make the controller more successful boils down to trying to force people into their cage to use it. They have no intention of selling the product anymore and it's basically abandon-ware now. Are you willing to sign a petition requesting Valve liberate it and let the community take the reins where they've decided to drop them?
https://preview.redd.it/u63ilei55u241.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=7efe0e90124cabb22e1666ff2f1349910bacdb88
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Now that Valve has decided to no longer produce the Steam Controller, how many of you would be interested in petitioning them to release it and all associated software via the MIT, GPL, or some other license?
I tried to order four additional controllers when they went on sale as I find the Steam Controller the most versatile and feature complete HID out there. It doesn't replace a keyboard or a mouse, but it makes up for those shortcomings by doing things that a keyboard and mouse don't (I hate playing Super Meat Boy on a keyboard regardless of how good I am at it). Now that I know I will never be able to replace the official Steam Controller once mine wears out, I want to be free to purchase one from someone who is willing to supply the demand. There has to be a manufacturer out there that is willing to produce it for people like me going forward, or perhaps the community can rally and we do it ourselves.
I believe the one and only true shortcoming that caused the lack of adoption of the steam controller was it's complete dependence on the steam client and not an independent driver/software package. That was the "killer" failure of the controller for me. Valve's failure to make the controller more successful boils down to trying to force people into their cage to use it. They have no intention of selling the product anymore and it's basically abandon-ware now. Are you willing to sign a petition requesting Valve liberate it and let the community take the reins where they've decided to drop them?
https://preview.redd.it/u63ilei55u241.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=7efe0e90124cabb22e1666ff2f1349910bacdb88
https://redd.it/e6iwo3
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Purism announces $1,999 Librem 5 “USA” Model phone
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-usa/
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Librem 5 USA – 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.
What will the future of firewalls on linux look like?
Historically, iptables (and friends) has been the way to manage a firewall on linux (possibly using a gui or cli wrapper), then nftables came along and was supposed to replace iptables, but then bpfilter came along. And even after reading several blog posts about it, I'm still not really sure how bpfilter fits in. Will iptables and/or nftables just be changed to use bpf as the implementation, or will both get replaced by something else that uses eBPF to implement packet filtering? I guess what I'm really asking is, is there some project in the works to replace nftables or is nftables going to stick around for a while?
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Historically, iptables (and friends) has been the way to manage a firewall on linux (possibly using a gui or cli wrapper), then nftables came along and was supposed to replace iptables, but then bpfilter came along. And even after reading several blog posts about it, I'm still not really sure how bpfilter fits in. Will iptables and/or nftables just be changed to use bpf as the implementation, or will both get replaced by something else that uses eBPF to implement packet filtering? I guess what I'm really asking is, is there some project in the works to replace nftables or is nftables going to stick around for a while?
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What will the future of firewalls on linux look like?
Historically, iptables (and friends) has been the way to manage a firewall on linux (possibly using a gui or cli wrapper), then nftables came...
Linus Torvalds (the creator of Linux) seems true patriot. I got such message: it's Finnish day of independence!
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New Linux Vulnerability Lets Attackers Hijack VPN Connections
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-linux-vulnerability-lets-attackers-hijack-vpn-connections/
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New Linux Vulnerability Lets Attackers Hijack VPN Connections
Security researchers found a new vulnerability allowing potential attackers to hijack VPN connections on affected *NIX devices and inject arbitrary data payloads into IPv4 and IPv6 TCP streams.
OpenWrt 19.07.0 second release candidate
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-19-07-0-second-release-candidate/49593
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OpenWrt 19.07.0 second release candidate
Highlights in OpenWrt 19.07.0-rc2 The OpenWrt community is proud to announce the second release candidate of the upcoming OpenWrt 19.07 stable version series. It incorporates 126 commits since the previous release candidate 19.07.0-rc1. With this release…
The FSF tech team: doing more for free software
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/the-fsf-tech-team-doing-more-for-free-software
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The FSF tech team: doing more for free software
Improvements in LibreOffice’s PowerPoint presentation support
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2019/12/06/improvements-in-libreoffices-powerpoint-presentation-support/
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Improvements in LibreOffice’s PowerPoint presentation support - The Document Foundation Blog
LibreOffice’s native file format is OpenDocument, a fully open and standardised format that’s great for sharing documents and long-term data storage. Of course, LibreOffice does its best to open files made by other office software as well, even if they’re…
Manjaro Linux on Twitter: "We teased it already a lot. Now we are proud to have our first Alpha of @ManjaroLinuxARM ready for the @thepine64 #pinephone! https://t.co/VDkzCmhf9g"
https://twitter.com/ManjaroLinux/status/1202863060534386688
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Manjaro Linux
We teased it already a lot. Now we are proud to have our first Alpha of @ManjaroLinuxARM ready for the @thepine64 #pinephone! https://t.co/BBunYHG0aO
Plasma Mobile update for week 9 and 10: Application updates
https://www.plasma-mobile.org/2019/12/06/Plasma-Mobile-Weekly-update-9-10.html
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Plasma Mobile: weekly update: part 9-10
The Plasma Mobile team is happy to present the blogpost with updates from week 9 and 10.
Interesting read on the journey to publish a comic book using only foss by David Revoy
https://www.davidrevoy.com/article747/the-english-book-printed-project-production-report-2
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David Revoy
The English book printed project: production report 2
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - December 06, 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!
https://redd.it/e71g08
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Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - December 06, 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...