If package managers are such a big advantage to linux, why is the windows store so hated? What is different
Im a relatively new linux user and I do like the concept of package managers, especially when you have some as robust as those found in the arch based distros.
This got me thinking that windows 10 has something similar but I only see people trash it.
What is windows doing wrong that linux does right?
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Im a relatively new linux user and I do like the concept of package managers, especially when you have some as robust as those found in the arch based distros.
This got me thinking that windows 10 has something similar but I only see people trash it.
What is windows doing wrong that linux does right?
https://redd.it/edckm6
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If package managers are such a big advantage to linux, why is the...
Im a relatively new linux user and I do like the concept of package managers, especially when you have some as robust as those found in the arch...
Binary Debugger and Reverse Engineering Framework (Cross-Platform)
https://cutter.re/
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Binary Debugger and Reverse Engineering Framework (Cross-Platform)
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Linux driver for the Xbox One wireless dongle
https://github.com/medusalix/xow
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GitHub - medusalix/xow: Linux driver for the Xbox One wireless dongle
Linux driver for the Xbox One wireless dongle. Contribute to medusalix/xow development by creating an account on GitHub.
Weird problem with rc.local on Raspbian 7
If I edit something like rc.local, change passwd, or similar, the change will not persist after a reboot. Everything reverts to the previous version.
Any ideas? Maybe it has entered some kind of mode mapping the live operating system folders like /etc/ to RAM or something. The command df shows correct mount points, so I'm unsure what is causing this.
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If I edit something like rc.local, change passwd, or similar, the change will not persist after a reboot. Everything reverts to the previous version.
Any ideas? Maybe it has entered some kind of mode mapping the live operating system folders like /etc/ to RAM or something. The command df shows correct mount points, so I'm unsure what is causing this.
https://redd.it/edyvdc
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Weird problem with rc.local on Raspbian 7
If I edit something like rc.local, change passwd, or similar, the change will not persist after a reboot. Everything reverts to the previous...
Convert Android TV box's OS to Arch Linux ARM?
Is it possible to change Leelbox MXQ mini's OS to Arch Linux ARM? How?
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Is it possible to change Leelbox MXQ mini's OS to Arch Linux ARM? How?
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Convert Android TV box's OS to Arch Linux ARM?
Is it possible to change Leelbox MXQ mini's OS to Arch Linux ARM? How?
best gaming linux distro
so i’m new to linux, but i have been having issues with windows (surprise surprise) which version of distro would you recommend for a complete beginner for gaming any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
also sorry for the grammar i’m on mobile!
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so i’m new to linux, but i have been having issues with windows (surprise surprise) which version of distro would you recommend for a complete beginner for gaming any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
also sorry for the grammar i’m on mobile!
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best gaming linux distro
so i’m new to linux, but i have been having issues with windows (surprise surprise) which version of distro would you recommend for a complete...
This week in KDE: it’s gonna be amaaaaaaaaaaazing
http://pointieststick.com/2019/12/22/this-week-in-kde-its-gonna-be-amaaaaaaaaaaazing/
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
This week in KDE: it’s gonna be amaaaaaaaaaaazing
Features and polish are coming in hot and heavy for Plasma and KDE apps! But have you heard about KDE’s wallpaper contest for Plasma 5.18? We held one of these for Plasma 5.16 and it resulted…
Of developers and snaps: theming
First of all a disclaimer. Please don't turn this post into a "SnAp SuCkS, uSe ApPiMaGe oR fLaTpAk". I believe that different app formats can coexist and as of now they each have their strengths and weaknesses. What I'd like to concentrate on here is the theming of snap applications.
The question is, why do snap applications behave inconsistently in regards to theming? Let's consider to somewhat big programs, GIMP and Firefox. Gimp respects the system theme (those that are supported, I've tested with yaru, adwaita and the elementary theme) while firefox (ubuntu 19.10) doesn't. Why do they behave differently? Well the answer is simple: the gimp snap is connected to gtk-common-themes whereas firefox (and the majority of snap apps) isn't.
So developers, please connect your snap applications to the [gtk-common-themes](https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/how-to-use-the-system-gtk-theme-via-the-gtk-common-themes-snap/6235) package. Your apps will look a lot more consistent with the rest of the desktop and this will lead to a more pleasant user experience.
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First of all a disclaimer. Please don't turn this post into a "SnAp SuCkS, uSe ApPiMaGe oR fLaTpAk". I believe that different app formats can coexist and as of now they each have their strengths and weaknesses. What I'd like to concentrate on here is the theming of snap applications.
The question is, why do snap applications behave inconsistently in regards to theming? Let's consider to somewhat big programs, GIMP and Firefox. Gimp respects the system theme (those that are supported, I've tested with yaru, adwaita and the elementary theme) while firefox (ubuntu 19.10) doesn't. Why do they behave differently? Well the answer is simple: the gimp snap is connected to gtk-common-themes whereas firefox (and the majority of snap apps) isn't.
So developers, please connect your snap applications to the [gtk-common-themes](https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/how-to-use-the-system-gtk-theme-via-the-gtk-common-themes-snap/6235) package. Your apps will look a lot more consistent with the rest of the desktop and this will lead to a more pleasant user experience.
https://redd.it/ee3o4d
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How to use the system GTK theme via the gtk-common-themes snap
A common request is to allow applications to follow the GTK theme of the host system desktop. While we don’t yet have all the infrastructure in place for arbitrary themes, we do now have one that will automatically handle the default themes of common Linux…
Of topic but still : is there an official reddit help community??
I’m sorry this Q is not about Linux but I’m looking for help with Reddit.
Is there an active Reddit community??
Thanks.
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I’m sorry this Q is not about Linux but I’m looking for help with Reddit.
Is there an active Reddit community??
Thanks.
https://redd.it/ee3ilv
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reddit
Of topic but still : is there an official reddit help community??
I’m sorry this Q is not about Linux but I’m looking for help with Reddit. Is there an active Reddit community?? Thanks.
Canonical should push BTRFS instead ZFS out-the-linux-tree ?
Why Canonical no help to push and improve BTRFS ?
Why go to ZFS that is out of the Linux tree?
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i'm missing something or this is again like mir case?
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Why Canonical no help to push and improve BTRFS ?
Why go to ZFS that is out of the Linux tree?
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i'm missing something or this is again like mir case?
https://redd.it/ee5c76
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Canonical should push BTRFS instead ZFS out-the-linux-tree ?
Why Canonical no help to push and improve BTRFS ? Why go to ZFS that is out of the Linux tree? i'm missing something or this is again...
Canonical should push BTRFS instead ZFS out-the-linux-tree ?
Why Canonical no help to push and improve BTRFS ?
Why go to ZFS that is out of the Linux tree?
i'm missing something or this is again like mir case?
https://redd.it/ee6dcf
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Why Canonical no help to push and improve BTRFS ?
Why go to ZFS that is out of the Linux tree?
i'm missing something or this is again like mir case?
https://redd.it/ee6dcf
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reddit
Canonical should push BTRFS instead ZFS out-the-linux-tree ?
Why Canonical no help to push and improve BTRFS ? Why go to ZFS that is out of the Linux tree? i'm missing something or this is again like mir case?
Killing the elephant in the room - the userspace low memory handler ability to gracefully handle low memory pressure
In the summer, there was a thread about the inability of the kernel to gracefully handle low memory: [https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/cmg48b/lets\_talk\_about\_the\_elephant\_in\_the\_room\_the/](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/cmg48b/lets_talk_about_the_elephant_in_the_room_the/)
The time has come to demonstrate the elegant solution in user space: [https://youtu.be/G0FYDIKVPYI](https://youtu.be/G0FYDIKVPYI)
The problem: [https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/8/4/15](https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/8/4/15).
The solution: [https://github.com/hakavlad/nohang](https://github.com/hakavlad/nohang).
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In the summer, there was a thread about the inability of the kernel to gracefully handle low memory: [https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/cmg48b/lets\_talk\_about\_the\_elephant\_in\_the\_room\_the/](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/cmg48b/lets_talk_about_the_elephant_in_the_room_the/)
The time has come to demonstrate the elegant solution in user space: [https://youtu.be/G0FYDIKVPYI](https://youtu.be/G0FYDIKVPYI)
The problem: [https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/8/4/15](https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/8/4/15).
The solution: [https://github.com/hakavlad/nohang](https://github.com/hakavlad/nohang).
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Let's talk about the elephant in the room - the Linux kernel's...
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Beginner linux projects
Hi all
Looking for some advice on levelling up my linux skills. I'm currently working in a level 1 support role in a mainly linux environment. I do basic troubleshooting and have automated a fair amount of manual tasks in the past. I'm not a whiz kid at noscripting by any means but I would like to improve my skills to the point where I'd like one day down the line to become a linux system administrator.
I have a raspberry pi at home and I'm wondering is there any projects you guys could suggest that would help me towards this goal in the real world. Thanks a lot in advance.
https://redd.it/eeanzd
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Hi all
Looking for some advice on levelling up my linux skills. I'm currently working in a level 1 support role in a mainly linux environment. I do basic troubleshooting and have automated a fair amount of manual tasks in the past. I'm not a whiz kid at noscripting by any means but I would like to improve my skills to the point where I'd like one day down the line to become a linux system administrator.
I have a raspberry pi at home and I'm wondering is there any projects you guys could suggest that would help me towards this goal in the real world. Thanks a lot in advance.
https://redd.it/eeanzd
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reddit
Beginner linux projects
Hi all Looking for some advice on levelling up my linux skills. I'm currently working in a level 1 support role in a mainly linux environment. I...
Coming back to Linux...partly.
My home IT estate is Windows Server/7/8.1/10 and some Mac stuff, mainly because those products are how I make my living. I toyed with Ubuntu between 8 and 11 - a decade ago - but it was a bit awkward and I was out of my comfort zone back then. We just didn't get on.
Last night, my sofa laptop (a cheap-ass old Windows Dell Latitude) threw its toys out of its pram, so I had to put in a new hard drive. And I thought, "Heh. Why don't we go for Linux on it?" I went for 18.04.3 LTS.
I'm *impressed*. The setup was clean, configuration/personalisation is easy, the experience is seamless and it runs like a buttered otter. It's still possible to get it all wrong - I trashed my original install trying to install Wine - but it really feels production-ready now for someone like me who is IT-competent but not necessarily knowledgeable about Unix things.
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My home IT estate is Windows Server/7/8.1/10 and some Mac stuff, mainly because those products are how I make my living. I toyed with Ubuntu between 8 and 11 - a decade ago - but it was a bit awkward and I was out of my comfort zone back then. We just didn't get on.
Last night, my sofa laptop (a cheap-ass old Windows Dell Latitude) threw its toys out of its pram, so I had to put in a new hard drive. And I thought, "Heh. Why don't we go for Linux on it?" I went for 18.04.3 LTS.
I'm *impressed*. The setup was clean, configuration/personalisation is easy, the experience is seamless and it runs like a buttered otter. It's still possible to get it all wrong - I trashed my original install trying to install Wine - but it really feels production-ready now for someone like me who is IT-competent but not necessarily knowledgeable about Unix things.
https://redd.it/eeb8x6
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Coming back to Linux...partly.
My home IT estate is Windows Server/7/8.1/10 and some Mac stuff, mainly because those products are how I make my living. I toyed with Ubuntu...