Migrate From Windows 7 To Linux
https://kevq.uk/migrate-from-windows-7-to-linux/
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https://kevq.uk/migrate-from-windows-7-to-linux/
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Kev Quirk
Migrate From Windows 7 To Linux - Kev Quirk
I have read so many posts about this recently, it’s making my head hurt. I get the sentiment – a popular OS is going end of life, so it’s a good opportunity to coax new people over to Linux. However, I really don’t think this is going to happen. Why? Because…
Linux Udemy Course Recommendation
Not completely new to Linux. Know some basics (navigating file structure through CLI, creating files, permission, users, cronjobs, okay, basic stuff), and looking for a decent Udemy course. All the ones I find seem to be the same, which all seem to cover basic command line stuff.
Does anyone have any good recommendations?
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Not completely new to Linux. Know some basics (navigating file structure through CLI, creating files, permission, users, cronjobs, okay, basic stuff), and looking for a decent Udemy course. All the ones I find seem to be the same, which all seem to cover basic command line stuff.
Does anyone have any good recommendations?
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Linux Udemy Course Recommendation
Not completely new to Linux. Know some basics (navigating file structure through CLI, creating files, permission, users, cronjobs, okay, basic...
Why don't more distros offer a minimal install?
As the noscript asks.
I'm the kind of person who likes a clean slate to build on. I like the fact that KDE Neon is very minimal and I have heard that Ubuntu offers a minimal option, but I'm not sure. My question is, why don't more distributions offer a minimal option? I know you can build something like Arch or Gentoo, but that is a lot more involved when you compare to how easy some other distros are to install. I like the idea of having a minimal base of the Distro/DE of my choice that would be fairly easy to install, and then having the ability to dowload only the applications of my choice (ie: office suite, music player etc., even web browser). Am I alone in this?
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As the noscript asks.
I'm the kind of person who likes a clean slate to build on. I like the fact that KDE Neon is very minimal and I have heard that Ubuntu offers a minimal option, but I'm not sure. My question is, why don't more distributions offer a minimal option? I know you can build something like Arch or Gentoo, but that is a lot more involved when you compare to how easy some other distros are to install. I like the idea of having a minimal base of the Distro/DE of my choice that would be fairly easy to install, and then having the ability to dowload only the applications of my choice (ie: office suite, music player etc., even web browser). Am I alone in this?
https://redd.it/ervgrx
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Why don't more distros offer a minimal install?
As the noscript asks. I'm the kind of person who likes a clean slate to build on. I like the fact that KDE Neon is very minimal and I have heard...
How difficult was the creation of wine?
Wine is an amazing software and it allows us, Linux users, to run old and new Windows software.
How the developers were able to achieve something amazing like that?
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Wine is an amazing software and it allows us, Linux users, to run old and new Windows software.
How the developers were able to achieve something amazing like that?
https://redd.it/es2t5p
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reddit
How difficult was the creation of wine?
Wine is an amazing software and it allows us, Linux users, to run old and new Windows software. How the developers were able to achieve something...
Would you switch to windows 10 if it become open source?
No telemetry, full source code.
https://redd.it/erst8u
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No telemetry, full source code.
https://redd.it/erst8u
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reddit
Would you switch to windows 10 if it become open source?
No telemetry, full source code.
Dear Linus.
Hi, I'm u0_a199. Please don't be offended, I'm writing you as an old friend. I would like us to remain friends. I've been compiling Gentoo since back when Eminem still could talk on any audio player you could find. Nowadays he just randomly stutters for three full seconds on Spotify in the middle of Speedom. I mean, it's one thing that we're all getting older like that, I'm beginning to lose my Edge too, but this is ridiculous.
Serves me right, right? Supporting the artist like that, how dare I. I've been watching reaction videos too. Eminem stutters everywhere. Nobody even reacts to that. It's simply a fact of life.
How did I wake up in a universe where Eminem stutters?
I'm not compiling my own mpv for Spotify, that's how. I'm not sure how people manage to miss the correct compiler flags on the standard audio player, the hard parts are mostly handwritten assembly.
Oh, right. Nobody told them it's the standard. If you can't find it on your own, fuck you and fuck your users too. And your users' users. Read The Fucking Manual.
Or maybe we could write one intended at the kinds of people who write a Spotify that can't play audio.
mpv is only standard when it runs as a separate process. Nice and unixy. Otherwise you might end up interrupting it with a garbage collector or something. Your pile of shit UI is not qualified to be in the same address space as mpv, Spotify. Don't worry, mpv speaks JSON. Think of it as a backend or something. Full stack as fuck.
Oh, and Linus? This means you too. The kernel is also not qualified to call random functions in mpv's address space, no matter who told you or how.
I have no other way to tell you this. If there is a signalfd open in the process, all signals are routed through there. Why else would you possibly open one? That is the standard. It's not written down anywhere, I've checked. And of course there can only be one, otherwise you'll just end up confusing yourself again.
That's how you make a standard, Linus: you write it down, and people agree. And then we can all agree on at least that much, and start expecting it from each other. And then we can all happily live ever after. Like how Eminem doesn't stutter. Eminem always talks at his native speed, unless the user decided to check if mpv breaks his jaw at 1.77x. Spoiler alert: it does. I bet Pornhub can stream an audio quality that does not produce broken half-syllables at higher resolutions.
They actually can measure user satisfaction, Spotify.
I also bet it won't be FLAC. The quality of an audio CD is slightly outdated when someone like me is listening for the kinds of micro-pauses you only get when someone compiled the standard audio player with a builtin stutterer BY EAR BECAUSE THAT IS THE STANDARD DEBUGGER TO CHECK FOR STUTTERING EMINEMS.
In my next post, I'll explain why the signalfd must also be writable, but actually writing to it means deleting your own executable. Or maybe you could ask sqlite about the number 2.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely, u0_a199.
P.S. I can reboot my unrooted phone with SCHED_BATCH.
https://redd.it/esai6v
@r_linux
Hi, I'm u0_a199. Please don't be offended, I'm writing you as an old friend. I would like us to remain friends. I've been compiling Gentoo since back when Eminem still could talk on any audio player you could find. Nowadays he just randomly stutters for three full seconds on Spotify in the middle of Speedom. I mean, it's one thing that we're all getting older like that, I'm beginning to lose my Edge too, but this is ridiculous.
Serves me right, right? Supporting the artist like that, how dare I. I've been watching reaction videos too. Eminem stutters everywhere. Nobody even reacts to that. It's simply a fact of life.
How did I wake up in a universe where Eminem stutters?
I'm not compiling my own mpv for Spotify, that's how. I'm not sure how people manage to miss the correct compiler flags on the standard audio player, the hard parts are mostly handwritten assembly.
Oh, right. Nobody told them it's the standard. If you can't find it on your own, fuck you and fuck your users too. And your users' users. Read The Fucking Manual.
Or maybe we could write one intended at the kinds of people who write a Spotify that can't play audio.
mpv is only standard when it runs as a separate process. Nice and unixy. Otherwise you might end up interrupting it with a garbage collector or something. Your pile of shit UI is not qualified to be in the same address space as mpv, Spotify. Don't worry, mpv speaks JSON. Think of it as a backend or something. Full stack as fuck.
Oh, and Linus? This means you too. The kernel is also not qualified to call random functions in mpv's address space, no matter who told you or how.
I have no other way to tell you this. If there is a signalfd open in the process, all signals are routed through there. Why else would you possibly open one? That is the standard. It's not written down anywhere, I've checked. And of course there can only be one, otherwise you'll just end up confusing yourself again.
That's how you make a standard, Linus: you write it down, and people agree. And then we can all agree on at least that much, and start expecting it from each other. And then we can all happily live ever after. Like how Eminem doesn't stutter. Eminem always talks at his native speed, unless the user decided to check if mpv breaks his jaw at 1.77x. Spoiler alert: it does. I bet Pornhub can stream an audio quality that does not produce broken half-syllables at higher resolutions.
They actually can measure user satisfaction, Spotify.
I also bet it won't be FLAC. The quality of an audio CD is slightly outdated when someone like me is listening for the kinds of micro-pauses you only get when someone compiled the standard audio player with a builtin stutterer BY EAR BECAUSE THAT IS THE STANDARD DEBUGGER TO CHECK FOR STUTTERING EMINEMS.
In my next post, I'll explain why the signalfd must also be writable, but actually writing to it means deleting your own executable. Or maybe you could ask sqlite about the number 2.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely, u0_a199.
P.S. I can reboot my unrooted phone with SCHED_BATCH.
https://redd.it/esai6v
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reddit
Dear Linus.
Hi, I'm u0_a199. Please don't be offended, I'm writing you as an old friend. I would like us to remain friends. I've been compiling Gentoo since...
Thanks for showing me the way. Will never look back.
2 days ago i moved from windows to ubuntu and i cant see myself going back. I develop using javanoscript and python so moving to linux was a must for me im still learning privileges and groups and general navigation using the shell but there are some things that are mich more intuitive and easier once you get them like using repos and syarting services like ssh and apache. And the os runs much better and is much more intuitive windows is such a mess if you arent using Microsoft's products wich arent open source and behind a paywall.
https://redd.it/esb0yd
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2 days ago i moved from windows to ubuntu and i cant see myself going back. I develop using javanoscript and python so moving to linux was a must for me im still learning privileges and groups and general navigation using the shell but there are some things that are mich more intuitive and easier once you get them like using repos and syarting services like ssh and apache. And the os runs much better and is much more intuitive windows is such a mess if you arent using Microsoft's products wich arent open source and behind a paywall.
https://redd.it/esb0yd
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Thanks for showing me the way. Will never look back.
2 days ago i moved from windows to ubuntu and i cant see myself going back. I develop using javanoscript and python so moving to linux was a must...
[SOLVED] Laptop dedicated GPU temp fix!
I have struggled over the past years to setup bumblebee on my laptop. The Nvidia dedicated card is always on and having nomodeset or bumblebee just seems to make the laptop unbootable. This is because the kernel module cannot unplug the nvidia card from pci. I´ve tried many different OS´s also.
I found a temporary fix!! Can´t believe I didn´t think of this before but just by using
echo 'auto' > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:01\:00.0/power/control
I can turn the GPU off without the kernel shouting or crashing at me. Although I wouldn´t recommend having this set perminantly for boot since that causes the same issue to begin with. Once I have my enviroment set I just perform this command and then the graphics card is off. This saves my battery life so much wasted energy, down from 22Wh to 9Wh!!
Btw just make sure the graphics card is on 01:00.0 with \`\`\`lspci\`\`\` command
Edit: spelling
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I have struggled over the past years to setup bumblebee on my laptop. The Nvidia dedicated card is always on and having nomodeset or bumblebee just seems to make the laptop unbootable. This is because the kernel module cannot unplug the nvidia card from pci. I´ve tried many different OS´s also.
I found a temporary fix!! Can´t believe I didn´t think of this before but just by using
echo 'auto' > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:01\:00.0/power/control
I can turn the GPU off without the kernel shouting or crashing at me. Although I wouldn´t recommend having this set perminantly for boot since that causes the same issue to begin with. Once I have my enviroment set I just perform this command and then the graphics card is off. This saves my battery life so much wasted energy, down from 22Wh to 9Wh!!
Btw just make sure the graphics card is on 01:00.0 with \`\`\`lspci\`\`\` command
Edit: spelling
https://redd.it/eqxv2w
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[SOLVED] Laptop dedicated GPU temp fix!
I have struggled over the past years to setup bumblebee on my laptop. The Nvidia dedicated card is always on and having nomodeset or bumblebee...
SQL in the Shell: Relational shell programming
http://matt.might.net/articles/sql-in-the-shell/
https://redd.it/esddhq
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http://matt.might.net/articles/sql-in-the-shell/
https://redd.it/esddhq
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My last 24 hours with the Pinebook Pro - Review, tips.
https://haydenjames.io/pinebook-pro-my-first-impressions-and-setup-tips/
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https://haydenjames.io/pinebook-pro-my-first-impressions-and-setup-tips/
https://redd.it/esed8v
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Linux Systems Analyst | Hayden James
Pinebook Pro - My First Impressions and Setup Tips
The Pinebook Pro is a 14" laptop built for developers and Linux end-users. It weighs less than 3lbs, which, in my case, replaces a two times heavier
distri: 20x faster initramfs (initrd) from scratch
https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2020-01-21-initramfs-from-scratch-golang/
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https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2020-01-21-initramfs-from-scratch-golang/
https://redd.it/esgnfl
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Michael Stapelberg
distri: 20x faster initramfs (initrd) from scratch
In case you are not yet familiar with why an initramfs (or initrd, or initial ramdisk) is typically used when starting Linux, let me quote the wikipedia definition:
“[…] initrd is a scheme for loading a temporary root file system into memory, which may be…
“[…] initrd is a scheme for loading a temporary root file system into memory, which may be…
Linux Had Some Representation at Washington State Right to Repair Hearings
Obviously the right to repair thing is a huge issue, and us Linuxers generally tend to be very in favor of it. Louis Rossman just testified in Washington, and there were two different Linuxy people on the panel, both in favor of the right to repair bill. One of them was from Rossman Group, he held up a cloud computing device he had just demoed at System 76 (System 76 getting mentioned at state congressional hearings, crazy), and one of the other panelists was a cybersecurity expert and Linux sysadmin. Here's the video if anyone wants to watch it, Louis speaks at 15 minute mark, and the panel with both the Linux people starts at 32:30. The first and third panels are in support, second panel is against: [https://youtu.be/FBR8IvXVwsE](https://youtu.be/FBR8IvXVwsE)
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Obviously the right to repair thing is a huge issue, and us Linuxers generally tend to be very in favor of it. Louis Rossman just testified in Washington, and there were two different Linuxy people on the panel, both in favor of the right to repair bill. One of them was from Rossman Group, he held up a cloud computing device he had just demoed at System 76 (System 76 getting mentioned at state congressional hearings, crazy), and one of the other panelists was a cybersecurity expert and Linux sysadmin. Here's the video if anyone wants to watch it, Louis speaks at 15 minute mark, and the panel with both the Linux people starts at 32:30. The first and third panels are in support, second panel is against: [https://youtu.be/FBR8IvXVwsE](https://youtu.be/FBR8IvXVwsE)
https://redd.it/esi75m
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YouTube
Washington Right to Repair hearing - SB 5799
https://matrix.to/#/#rossmannrepair:matrix.org
Let's get Right to Repair passed! https://gofund.me/1cba2545
👉 https://app.leg.wa.gov/committeeschedules/Home/Documents/26271?//ENET/////year
THANK YOU TO ALL PATRONS WHO HELPED COVER TRAVEL EXPENSES TO APPEAR…
Let's get Right to Repair passed! https://gofund.me/1cba2545
👉 https://app.leg.wa.gov/committeeschedules/Home/Documents/26271?//ENET/////year
THANK YOU TO ALL PATRONS WHO HELPED COVER TRAVEL EXPENSES TO APPEAR…
Learn to read Unix style permissions in about 1 minute.
https://reallyneat.solutions/the-over-simplified-guide-to-reading-linux-permissions-youve-been-looking-for/
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https://reallyneat.solutions/the-over-simplified-guide-to-reading-linux-permissions-youve-been-looking-for/
https://redd.it/esier0
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Sway 1.4 released with support for VNC and (partial support) for MATE panel
https://github.com/swaywm/sway/releases/tag/1.4
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https://github.com/swaywm/sway/releases/tag/1.4
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GitHub
Release sway 1.4 · swaywm/sway
sway 1.4 contains 190 changes from 52 contributors. Highlights include:
Support for VNC via wayvnc. The wlroots RDP backend has been removed.
Partial support for the MATE panel
Configurable input ...
Support for VNC via wayvnc. The wlroots RDP backend has been removed.
Partial support for the MATE panel
Configurable input ...
Help, can't find windows partition on XFCE Mint 19.2
My coworker took the company laptop and installed mint on it. Boss needs his tax information, I'm at a loss.
Laptop is an hp pavilion that was running windows 10 originally. Now when you turn it on it boots straight into linux. I went into the boot manager and tried to see why it wasn't giving me a windows boot option but couldn't find anything. Legacy boot is off and protocol is to boot from internal OS list.
Then I used root terminal to list partitions, there are 2, SDA1 and SDA2 at 500MB and 490GB respective.
I then used partition viewer to visualize the two partitions and confirm they both exist, they're both set to mount at startup and SDA1 is set to mount at /BOOT/EFI
I then found this folder and couldn't access it so I installed Nautilus and forced it open, inside is EFI, Ubuntu and a few executables. Inside the EFI folder is just two files BOOT64 and fxBOOT64 or something along those lines. Neither has much information or data.
Nautilus at top level only shows a single hard drive at 490GB with 453 free.
At this point I'm thinking that he accidentally nuked windows and that all the information is gone. I'm very new to computers and not very good at them so I could really use your help with this. Thanks in advance for any help.
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@r_linux
My coworker took the company laptop and installed mint on it. Boss needs his tax information, I'm at a loss.
Laptop is an hp pavilion that was running windows 10 originally. Now when you turn it on it boots straight into linux. I went into the boot manager and tried to see why it wasn't giving me a windows boot option but couldn't find anything. Legacy boot is off and protocol is to boot from internal OS list.
Then I used root terminal to list partitions, there are 2, SDA1 and SDA2 at 500MB and 490GB respective.
I then used partition viewer to visualize the two partitions and confirm they both exist, they're both set to mount at startup and SDA1 is set to mount at /BOOT/EFI
I then found this folder and couldn't access it so I installed Nautilus and forced it open, inside is EFI, Ubuntu and a few executables. Inside the EFI folder is just two files BOOT64 and fxBOOT64 or something along those lines. Neither has much information or data.
Nautilus at top level only shows a single hard drive at 490GB with 453 free.
At this point I'm thinking that he accidentally nuked windows and that all the information is gone. I'm very new to computers and not very good at them so I could really use your help with this. Thanks in advance for any help.
https://redd.it/eskx5k
@r_linux
reddit
Help, can't find windows partition on XFCE Mint 19.2
My coworker took the company laptop and installed mint on it. Boss needs his tax information, I'm at a loss. Laptop is an hp pavilion that was...
icons in a lightweight desktop
let's say i wanna use openbox or icewm....what can i do to have desktop icons automatically? im sick of using idesktop where i have to create a .lnk file every time i install osmething
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let's say i wanna use openbox or icewm....what can i do to have desktop icons automatically? im sick of using idesktop where i have to create a .lnk file every time i install osmething
https://redd.it/eslo9h
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icons in a lightweight desktop
let's say i wanna use openbox or icewm....what can i do to have desktop icons automatically? im sick of using idesktop where i have to create a...