Support for Rocket League on Linux is ending
https://www.rocketleague.com/news/ending-support-for-mac-and-linux/
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Rocket League ® - Official Site
Ending Support for MacOS and Linux
Epic Games is dropping Linux and Mac support for Rocket League
https://steamcommunity.com/games/252950/announcements/detail/1709614218556357755
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https://steamcommunity.com/games/252950/announcements/detail/1709614218556357755
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Steamcommunity
Steam :: Rocket League :: Ending Support for macOS and Linux
Rocket League's final patch for macOS and Linux will be in March 2020
Next Steps for gNewSense (gNewSense has a new maintainer - Matt Lee)
http://www.gnewsense.org/next-steps/
https://redd.it/eswku3
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http://www.gnewsense.org/next-steps/
https://redd.it/eswku3
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Next Steps for gNewSense (gNewSense has a new maintainer - Matt Lee)
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Examples of real-world exploits which were mitigated/prevented by SELinux / AppArmor?
One thing I always look into when deploying Linux distributions is whether they ship a configured LSM out of the box (SELinux, or AppArmor mostly).
But I'm wondering how important this is, really. I've been trying to find examples of real-world (so not purely theoretical) exploits and issues which have cropped up over the years which ended up not being effective against systems with a proper LSM deployed.
It seems like SELinux mitigated a container vulnerability [back in 2017](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/selinux-mitigates-container-vulnerability), and then another one [in 2019](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/latest-container-exploit-runc-can-be-blocked-selinux).
Searching for these examples is quite challenging because I'm just running into vulnerability reports for SELinux and AppArmor themselves, and not examples of vulnerabilities which they were able to mitigate or protect against.
Does anyone else have any good examples of this?
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One thing I always look into when deploying Linux distributions is whether they ship a configured LSM out of the box (SELinux, or AppArmor mostly).
But I'm wondering how important this is, really. I've been trying to find examples of real-world (so not purely theoretical) exploits and issues which have cropped up over the years which ended up not being effective against systems with a proper LSM deployed.
It seems like SELinux mitigated a container vulnerability [back in 2017](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/selinux-mitigates-container-vulnerability), and then another one [in 2019](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/latest-container-exploit-runc-can-be-blocked-selinux).
Searching for these examples is quite challenging because I'm just running into vulnerability reports for SELinux and AppArmor themselves, and not examples of vulnerabilities which they were able to mitigate or protect against.
Does anyone else have any good examples of this?
https://redd.it/eszdan
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Redhat
SELinux Mitigates container Vulnerability
A new CVE, (CVE-2016-9962), for the docker container runtime and runc were recently released. Fixed packages are being prepared and shipped for RHEL as well as Fedora and CentOS. This CVE reports that if you execd into a running container, the processes inside…
I made a CLI game for Linux where you can test your typing speed!
https://asciinema.org/a/290136
https://redd.it/et1evp
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https://asciinema.org/a/290136
https://redd.it/et1evp
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Typeracer v1.4.2
Recorded by darrieng
Top 48 Linux Interview Questions & Answers (Updated 2020)
https://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/linux-interview-questions-answers/
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LinOxide
Top 48 Linux Interview Questions & Answers - LinOxide
Are you preparing for a Linux interview? We have prepared some of the commonly asked Linux interview questions and their answers. If you are a beginner (with some knowledge of Linux or having certification) or with professional Linux administration experience…
Adobe products on Gnu Linux
Is there any way to get some sort of agreement between major Linux companies to bring Adobe to Linux?
After all these years and still we don't any hint of having their proprietary software running on Linux, why?
If small companies need Adobe software, and need to cut expenses, they could have Adobe products while running Linux (cutting on windows licenses or Apple hardware).
Adobe would still get money, companies would benefit from only having to pay Adobe and nothing else, this is like a serious win win situation.
So why isn't it happening?
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Is there any way to get some sort of agreement between major Linux companies to bring Adobe to Linux?
After all these years and still we don't any hint of having their proprietary software running on Linux, why?
If small companies need Adobe software, and need to cut expenses, they could have Adobe products while running Linux (cutting on windows licenses or Apple hardware).
Adobe would still get money, companies would benefit from only having to pay Adobe and nothing else, this is like a serious win win situation.
So why isn't it happening?
https://redd.it/et4jae
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Adobe products on Gnu Linux
Is there any way to get some sort of agreement between major Linux companies to bring Adobe to Linux? After all these years and still we don't any...
Popular 32-BIT desktop flavors?
I have an old Centrino laptop that I'm giving my son to use for writing and the CPU only supports 32-bit. I know Ubuntu no longer supports 32-bit (after 16.04 I believe). I'm looking for a new/supported distro for this older laptop (1GB RAM, 4:3 screen). Thanks.
https://redd.it/et4ej1
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I have an old Centrino laptop that I'm giving my son to use for writing and the CPU only supports 32-bit. I know Ubuntu no longer supports 32-bit (after 16.04 I believe). I'm looking for a new/supported distro for this older laptop (1GB RAM, 4:3 screen). Thanks.
https://redd.it/et4ej1
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Popular 32-BIT desktop flavors?
I have an old Centrino laptop that I'm giving my son to use for writing and the CPU only supports 32-bit. I know Ubuntu no longer supports 32-bit...
I want the Public IP of my AWS Linux machine to work on https prefix
For example currently on browser it works as http://1.2.3.4/login, I want it as https://1.2.3.4/login with that secure lock symbol showing up. Its a Redmine application and web server is Nginx.
PS: Please suggest something that is free of cost and can be done inside the server.
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For example currently on browser it works as http://1.2.3.4/login, I want it as https://1.2.3.4/login with that secure lock symbol showing up. Its a Redmine application and web server is Nginx.
PS: Please suggest something that is free of cost and can be done inside the server.
https://redd.it/et5s1t
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reddit
I want the Public IP of my AWS Linux machine to work on https prefix
For example currently on browser it works as http://1.2.3.4/login, I want it as https://1.2.3.4/login with that secure lock symbol showing up. Its...
System-wide aliases
I have my aliases set in my \~/.bash\_aliases, it works like a charm in terminal. Howerver, it doesn't do the same with Application Finder (Alt + F2) or Whisker Menu. Anybody know how to fix this? Thanks.
https://redd.it/et5880
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I have my aliases set in my \~/.bash\_aliases, it works like a charm in terminal. Howerver, it doesn't do the same with Application Finder (Alt + F2) or Whisker Menu. Anybody know how to fix this? Thanks.
https://redd.it/et5880
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System-wide aliases
I have my aliases set in my \~/.bash\_aliases, it works like a charm in terminal. Howerver, it doesn't do the same with Application Finder (Alt +...
I am happy that Richard Stallman in the FOSS community anymore
He do sound like more like a religious leader (like the leader of Iran) that an inspiration for us.
https://redd.it/et7gya
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He do sound like more like a religious leader (like the leader of Iran) that an inspiration for us.
https://redd.it/et7gya
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I am happy that Richard Stallman in the FOSS community anymore
He do sound like more like a religious leader (like the leader of Iran) that an inspiration for us.
Install Linux alongside windows option is not available
I want to install Linux Mint 19.3 on my laptop but Install Linux alongside windows option is not available when I try to install Linux Mint. How can I make Install Linux alongside windows option available in the setup? I've also created an NTFS partition on my HDD.
https://redd.it/et7mvg
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I want to install Linux Mint 19.3 on my laptop but Install Linux alongside windows option is not available when I try to install Linux Mint. How can I make Install Linux alongside windows option available in the setup? I've also created an NTFS partition on my HDD.
https://redd.it/et7mvg
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Install Linux alongside windows option is not available
I want to install Linux Mint 19.3 on my laptop but Install Linux alongside windows option is not available when I try to install Linux Mint. How...
Volna Wins KDE's Plasma 5.18 Wallpaper Contest
https://dot.kde.org/2020/01/24/volna-wins-plasma-518-wallpaper-contest
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KDE.news
Volna Wins Plasma 5.18 Wallpaper Contest
Volna by Nikita Babin wins KDE's 2nd Wallpaper contest. Volna will be upcoming Plasma 5.18's default wallpaper. Congratulations to Nikita for the win. Nikita will receive the Grand prize, a TUXEDO Infinity Book 14 featuring an i7 Intel processor and an all…
I switched to linux a month back, and i have gotten quite familiar with it. I want to learn more about it, and i was wondering if there are any resources available online?
Hey guys, I was wondering if there is any website/pdf availiable to mastering linux. I am not a beginner as I have some experience using linux.
https://redd.it/et8v5w
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Hey guys, I was wondering if there is any website/pdf availiable to mastering linux. I am not a beginner as I have some experience using linux.
https://redd.it/et8v5w
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I switched to linux a month back, and i have gotten quite familiar...
Hey guys, I was wondering if there is any website/pdf availiable to mastering linux. I am not a beginner as I have some experience using linux.
I made an easily-hackable CLI audio playlist in bash, dialog and mpv
https://gist.github.com/Microeinstein/0c7ea80aa566a22fc07741a23b046465
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Gist
Command Line mediA Playlist
Command Line mediA Playlist. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
Librem 5 phone hands on—Open source phone shows the cost of being different (open source hardware and software)
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/01/librem-5-phone-hands-on-a-proof-of-concept-for-the-open-source-smartphone/
https://redd.it/etamhk
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/01/librem-5-phone-hands-on-a-proof-of-concept-for-the-open-source-smartphone/
https://redd.it/etamhk
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Ars Technica
Librem 5 phone hands-on—Open source phone shows the cost of being different
It's not finished, but many of the basics for an open source smartphone are here.
Best way to encrypt a single partition ?
Hi all,
I'm currently dual-booting Debian and Arch on my laptop, and I was wondering what is the best way to achieve this before experimenting stuff and making my partition unusable.
[here's what I found in the Arch Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system#LUKS_on_a_partition), but I'm not sure it's the right approach.
Any help will be gladly accepted.
EDIT: [LUKSIPC](https://www.johannes-bauer.com/linux/luksipc/) seems to be what I need, any comments on it ?
EDIT2: [cryptsetup-reencrypt](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption#Encrypt_an_unencrypted_filesystem) is apparently more recent, should I prefer this method ?
https://redd.it/etbgod
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Hi all,
I'm currently dual-booting Debian and Arch on my laptop, and I was wondering what is the best way to achieve this before experimenting stuff and making my partition unusable.
[here's what I found in the Arch Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system#LUKS_on_a_partition), but I'm not sure it's the right approach.
Any help will be gladly accepted.
EDIT: [LUKSIPC](https://www.johannes-bauer.com/linux/luksipc/) seems to be what I need, any comments on it ?
EDIT2: [cryptsetup-reencrypt](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption#Encrypt_an_unencrypted_filesystem) is apparently more recent, should I prefer this method ?
https://redd.it/etbgod
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