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Is it safe to stop DDrescue now ?

So here's the case. My old drive started to fail and soon was inaccessible from Windows. I have a Dual Boot between Windows 10 and Kali Linux. So DDrescue is stuck. It is in the end of the drive where there should be no data. The drive is small(320 gigs) but also very slow. The end of the drive is full of unreadable data but I am sure that it's a data that I tried to copy before the drive failed so it is nothing important,because somehow using testdisk checked what and where is it. Here's a screenshot of my current state(look at the end of the console. I forgot to clear it before starting bruh xD): [CLICK](https://imgur.com/a/7p1mty5)

My questions:

1. Is it safe to interrupt DDrescue in copying Pass 5 stage and will the image be readable if I try to flash it onto the new drive.
2. Is there any way that I can interrupt DDrescue and change the command so it will skip this whole bad area full of junk. I have a log file. The command I used: ddrescue -d -r2 /dev/sdb1 backup.raw backup.lo

Any thoughts ?

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Why is auto-scrolling not a default option for the common web browsers?

So on firefox you have to go into the options to actually activate it, while in chromium you have to install an extension.

It just seems strange to me that what I thought is a essential feature to a modern web browser is hidden away in the settings or even not available on these big name browsers in linux.

What is the reason for that?

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Distro recommendation for office server?

Im going to be setting up a small local server at work to host some datasets and some internal tools we’re working on. Basically it has to run some Docker containers, back itself up to off-site storage every so often and monitoring and logging the services it’s running. Reliability is the main concern with this system.

My plan was just to install Ubunto 18.04 since I’m familiar with it and it’s easy to set up, but I’m just wondering if there is a distro which is optimized specifically for this function.

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MakeThatPape - wallpaper generator v1.35 is OUT on the KDE store!
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Tool for a fast reboot from Windows to Linux

[https://github.com/Toxblh/WinToLinux](https://github.com/Toxblh/WinToLinux) I created the tool, for the easiest way how to reboot in Linux without any strobing keys at the start of a system for open UEFI menu of startup options. This tool just changes UEFI order for the next start of a system. That is fully resolving my problem, when need remote to reboot a system to another OS.

[WinToLinux](https://preview.redd.it/maxzir8hlfa41.png?width=267&format=png&auto=webp&s=8db7dfe9b9c3c1d805ac2972be9bbb05f717a0a8)

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TIL There was a X11 System Tray called Docker, now the name we associate with Containers
http://icculus.org/openbox/2/docker/

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TIL: fediverse.space gives you a visualization of how the entire Fediverse network looks like. You can see which instances federate with who. This looks astonishing!
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Linux Experiences/Rants or Education/Certifications thread - January 13, 2020

Welcome to r/linux rants and experiences! This megathread is also to hear opinions from anyone just starting out with Linux or those that have used Linux (GNU or otherwise) for a long time.

Let us know what's annoying you, whats making you happy, or something that you want to get out to r/linux but didn't make the cut into a full post of it's own.

For those looking for certifications please use this megathread to ask about how to get certified whether it's for the business world or for your own satisfaction. Be sure to check out r/linuxadmin for more discussion in the SysAdmin world!

_Please keep questions in r/linuxquestions, r/linux4noobs, or the Wednesday automod thread._

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Remembering Redirect Operators

\>, >>, 2>, 2>>, &>, <, <<, <>


I did a quick search on google, and a quick search on this sub reddit. For those of you who are testing on LPIC or daily system administrators. What way did you come up remembering on which Operator does what exactly?

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