How to exit from this "grub rescue error"?My system is dual booted with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 19.04 !
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Video: LibreOffice in 2019 – project and community recap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7YQU_dycos
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LibreOffice in 2019: project and community recap
A quick look back at 2019 in the LibreOffice project and community! If you find LibreOffice useful, support us with a donation: https://www.libreoffice.org/d...
Linux/Chromebook Question
So I recently got a Chromebook for programming and found that the compilers don't allow for building JFrames in Java. I tried using the Linux (Beta) that is on the system and get Eclipse installed and it fails to load the install button on the install window. So I am thinking of something else, and I might be completely idiotic for even thinking that this may work. Is it possible to install Linux onto a thumb drive, and boot off that with the Chromebook? If it is, is it something I would have to do while using the Chromebook, or could I use a desktop to create it, and then use it with the Chromebook?
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So I recently got a Chromebook for programming and found that the compilers don't allow for building JFrames in Java. I tried using the Linux (Beta) that is on the system and get Eclipse installed and it fails to load the install button on the install window. So I am thinking of something else, and I might be completely idiotic for even thinking that this may work. Is it possible to install Linux onto a thumb drive, and boot off that with the Chromebook? If it is, is it something I would have to do while using the Chromebook, or could I use a desktop to create it, and then use it with the Chromebook?
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Linux/Chromebook Question
So I recently got a Chromebook for programming and found that the compilers don't allow for building JFrames in Java. I tried using the Linux...
TIL you can set the brightness of external monitors with ddcutil
[See here.](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Backlight#External_monitors)
I've always been a bit annoyed about having to navigate through the clumsy monitor buttons. Being able to do that with a keybind is a great advantage.
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[See here.](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Backlight#External_monitors)
I've always been a bit annoyed about having to navigate through the clumsy monitor buttons. Being able to do that with a keybind is a great advantage.
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TIL you can set the brightness of external monitors with ddcutil
[See here.](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Backlight#External_monitors) I've always been a bit annoyed about having to navigate through...
Kitty Terminal Theme Changer
I just released a tool that some people might find helpful. It provides a simple CLI interface for changing the Theme used by your Kitty Terminal as well as toggling between a light and a dark theme if you wish.
[https://github.com/fretboardfreak/kitty-theme-changer](https://github.com/fretboardfreak/kitty-theme-changer)
It works nicely with the collection of Kitty Themes put together by [/u/dexpota](https://www.reddit.com/u/dexpota/) a while back: [https://github.com/dexpota/kitty-themes](https://github.com/dexpota/kitty-themes)
Merry New Years and Happy Holidays.
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I just released a tool that some people might find helpful. It provides a simple CLI interface for changing the Theme used by your Kitty Terminal as well as toggling between a light and a dark theme if you wish.
[https://github.com/fretboardfreak/kitty-theme-changer](https://github.com/fretboardfreak/kitty-theme-changer)
It works nicely with the collection of Kitty Themes put together by [/u/dexpota](https://www.reddit.com/u/dexpota/) a while back: [https://github.com/dexpota/kitty-themes](https://github.com/dexpota/kitty-themes)
Merry New Years and Happy Holidays.
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GitHub
GitHub - fretboardfreak/kitty-theme-changer: A helper noscript to change Kitty Terminal Emulator themes on the fly.
A helper noscript to change Kitty Terminal Emulator themes on the fly. - GitHub - fretboardfreak/kitty-theme-changer: A helper noscript to change Kitty Terminal Emulator themes on the fly.
Are there any tablets 100% compatible with linux?
I've been looking for something like the Microsoft Surface series, a tablet with detachable keyboard (but with Linux), with no luck.
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I've been looking for something like the Microsoft Surface series, a tablet with detachable keyboard (but with Linux), with no luck.
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Are there any tablets 100% compatible with linux?
I've been looking for something like the Microsoft Surface series, a tablet with detachable keyboard (but with Linux), with no luck.
Now that the decade is ending. What's are some things you guys look forward for Linux in 2020+? Also how did the kernel improve in your experience since 2010?
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Now that the decade is ending. What's are some things you guys...
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2019: the year in review — Adventures in Linux and KDE
https://pointieststick.com/2019/12/31/2019-the-year-in-review/
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
2019: the year in review
2019 was a massive year for KDE. I’d like tho take the opportunity to highlight some of the biggest improvements and new features that arrived in this year: Wayland Though Plasma-on-Wayland i…
.NET framework uner MIT licens. Does that mean someone with the skills can make it work under Linux and distroes can include it in their repo?
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-net-2015-preview-a-new-era-for-net/
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.NET Blog
Announcing .NET 2015 Preview: A New Era for .NET
Updated (2017): See .NET Framework Releases to learn about newer releases. Updated (July 2015): See Announcing .NET Framework 4.6 to read about the final version of the .NET Framework 4.6. Today is a pivotal moment for .NET. With the release of .NET 2015…
Safe-Guarding the (L)GPL Future of Qt
https://www.embeddeduse.com/2019/12/21/safe-guarding-the-lgpl-future-of-qt/
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Safe-Guarding the (L)GPL Future of Qt
The little known KDE Free Qt Foundation makes sure that Qt stays free and open-source. It guarantees that all Qt modules currently licensed under LGPLv3 must continue to be available under LGPLv3 i…
Create temp file in Bash using mktemp and trap
https://www.pixelstech.net/article/1577768087-Create-temp-file-in-Bash-using-mktemp-and-trap
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Create temp file in Bash using mktemp and trap
When working on Linux Bash, sometimes there is need to create temporary file. A common way of creating temp file on Linux is creating some file in /tmp directory. However there is security risk when c
NLNet Grants approved, Power ISA under consideration | Libre RISC-V M-Class - 100% libre RISC-V + 3D GPU chip for mobile devices
https://www.crowdsupply.com/libre-risc-v/m-class/updates/nlnet-grants-approved-power-isa-under-consideration
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Crowd Supply
NLNet Grants approved, Power ISA under consideration
Across several projects, nearly EUR 400,000 worth of additional funding
applications were put in, and around EUR 200,000 to 250,000 of those have
been approved. The RISC-V Foundation's continued extreme unethical
actions have led us to consider using…
applications were put in, and around EUR 200,000 to 250,000 of those have
been approved. The RISC-V Foundation's continued extreme unethical
actions have led us to consider using…
Things to learn/implement this new year
Im kinda lagging behind on latest tech about linux server administration. So as the new year starts, i want to learn things.
What do you use on your infrastructure? we have colocation, cloud and aws/azure infra but thinking of getting into "compliance" this year like OSCAP
thanks.
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Im kinda lagging behind on latest tech about linux server administration. So as the new year starts, i want to learn things.
What do you use on your infrastructure? we have colocation, cloud and aws/azure infra but thinking of getting into "compliance" this year like OSCAP
thanks.
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Things to learn/implement this new year
Im kinda lagging behind on latest tech about linux server administration. So as the new year starts, i want to learn things. What do you use on...
And the best distro of 2019 is... MX-Linux
https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/best-distro-2019.html
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And the best distro of 2019 is ...
Article reviewing the best Linux distribution of 2019, with focus on aesthetics, ease of use, stability, and long-term support
Ardour: 20th birthday
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/ardour-20th-birthday/102333
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Ardour: 20th birthday
It’s hard to pinpoint the precise day that a project like Ardour started. But if that’s the goal, then right now, December 28th 1999 is probably about as good a date as any. That means that today Ardour is 20 years old. It’s hard to write this, let alone…
First "useful" noscript download files from Sci-Hub
This is my first [noscript](https://github.com/pabilbado/c_sci-hub) I feel confident sharing and actually feel like it is useful. It's a noscript that downloads scientific papers from [Sci-Hub](https://sci-hub.se), it also has the extra option to download through Tor of Sci-Hub is blocked in your country. Let me know what people think and how to make it more functional.
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This is my first [noscript](https://github.com/pabilbado/c_sci-hub) I feel confident sharing and actually feel like it is useful. It's a noscript that downloads scientific papers from [Sci-Hub](https://sci-hub.se), it also has the extra option to download through Tor of Sci-Hub is blocked in your country. Let me know what people think and how to make it more functional.
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pabilbado/C_sci-hub
A small noscript to fetch pdfs from Sci-Hub. Contribute to pabilbado/C_sci-hub development by creating an account on GitHub.
Telegram Apps are now reproducible
[https://core.telegram.org/reproducible-builds](https://core.telegram.org/reproducible-builds)
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[https://core.telegram.org/reproducible-builds](https://core.telegram.org/reproducible-builds)
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Reproducible Builds for iOS and Android
This page contains instructions for verifying that Telegram's open source code is exactly the same as the code that is used…