My project: Tunic. Install Linux on a Windows system without a Live USB
https://github.com/mikeslattery/tunic
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GitHub
GitHub - mikeslattery/tunic: Install Linux from a running Windows system, without need for a live USB.
Install Linux from a running Windows system, without need for a live USB. - mikeslattery/tunic
[Discussion/Help] Post your Daily setup or Help me find the right one.
G'Day Fellas,
Bit of a Discussion here.
I very much want to use Linux full-time on my daily computers, as I'm fairly used to it by now, after being a sysadmin for the system.
# The only problem holding me back is a bit of a non-issue;
The lack of a consistent DE.
I just... can't seem to find the right one that will work for me. The closest I can get is either KDE or Windowmaker. Former offering great consistency and smooth performance but taking up a shit tonne of system resources with all of its default applications, and the Latter offering such a lightweight and familiar experience (Used to daily GNUSTEP/OpenSTEP Stuff) but lacks any modern support for trivial things, such as dual monitors. I know Windowmaker isn't really a family of software, but it's familiar and lightweight performance really appeals to me, using a computer from 2006.
I know the perfect DE/WM suite doesn't exist, but I'd love to get as close as possible to the ***somewhat*** consistency of NT Operating systems ( I say somewhat because W8/10 has cucked that up a bit) where Windows + R = Run, Control Panel adjusts everything, and Window Snap is always as fluid as ever. I'm not staying on Windows, I'd rather receive cock and ball torture than give away my personal data.
So, Linux community I ask you this; **What's your Daily Setup like to get work done/familiarize yourself with, and do you have any recommendations for me?** Provide pics or text details, I don't care. Would just love some friendly input from you guys.
Big Cheers
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G'Day Fellas,
Bit of a Discussion here.
I very much want to use Linux full-time on my daily computers, as I'm fairly used to it by now, after being a sysadmin for the system.
# The only problem holding me back is a bit of a non-issue;
The lack of a consistent DE.
I just... can't seem to find the right one that will work for me. The closest I can get is either KDE or Windowmaker. Former offering great consistency and smooth performance but taking up a shit tonne of system resources with all of its default applications, and the Latter offering such a lightweight and familiar experience (Used to daily GNUSTEP/OpenSTEP Stuff) but lacks any modern support for trivial things, such as dual monitors. I know Windowmaker isn't really a family of software, but it's familiar and lightweight performance really appeals to me, using a computer from 2006.
I know the perfect DE/WM suite doesn't exist, but I'd love to get as close as possible to the ***somewhat*** consistency of NT Operating systems ( I say somewhat because W8/10 has cucked that up a bit) where Windows + R = Run, Control Panel adjusts everything, and Window Snap is always as fluid as ever. I'm not staying on Windows, I'd rather receive cock and ball torture than give away my personal data.
So, Linux community I ask you this; **What's your Daily Setup like to get work done/familiarize yourself with, and do you have any recommendations for me?** Provide pics or text details, I don't care. Would just love some friendly input from you guys.
Big Cheers
https://redd.it/eymg7r
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reddit
[Discussion/Help] Post your Daily setup or Help me find the right one.
G'Day Fellas, Bit of a Discussion here. I very much want to use Linux full-time on my daily computers, as I'm fairly used to it by now, after...
Unlock Microsoft's BitLocker encrypted volumes using cryptsetup 2.3.0
https://www.saout.de/pipermail/dm-crypt/2020-February/006346.html
https://redd.it/eyltlj
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https://www.saout.de/pipermail/dm-crypt/2020-February/006346.html
https://redd.it/eyltlj
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Get a HTTPS tunnel for your local endpoints with inlets and Caddy
https://blog.alexellis.io/https-inlets-local-endpoints/
https://redd.it/eynyad
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https://blog.alexellis.io/https-inlets-local-endpoints/
https://redd.it/eynyad
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Alex Ellis' Blog
Get HTTPS for your local endpoints with inlets and Caddy
Learn how to get incoming HTTP traffic for webhooks, events and for serving websites and APIs from your local network and computer with inlets and Caddy.
Just noticed this on Flathub, O20.Word, an open source clone of Office365 word on linux
https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.gitlab.o20.word
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https://redd.it/eyoyai
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reddit
Just noticed this on Flathub, O20.Word, an open source clone of...
Posted in r/linux by u/tuxkrusader • 10 points and 4 comments
New Ubuntu Theme in Development for 20.04
https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-ubuntu-theme-in-development-for-20-04
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https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-ubuntu-theme-in-development-for-20-04
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Ubuntu
New Ubuntu Theme in Development for 20.04 | Ubuntu
Yaru is the user interface theme that has been used in Ubuntu since 18.10. The theme is what determines the colours, borders, shadows, size, and shape of individual elements on the screen. Last week, the Yaru team visited London to plan the future of Yaru…
Open Surge "a fun 2D retro platformer inspired by Sonic games and a game creation system that lets you unleash your creativity!" on flathub
https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.opensurge2d.OpenSurge
https://redd.it/eyrad0
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https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.opensurge2d.OpenSurge
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reddit
Open Surge "a fun 2D retro platformer inspired by Sonic games and...
Posted in r/linux by u/tuxkrusader • 6 points and 1 comment
Hera Updates for January 2020 — elementary blog
https://blog.elementary.io/hera-updates-for-january-2020/
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blog.elementary.io
Hera Updates for January, 2020
Focusing on developers, privacy, and fine tuning
RawTherapee, a camera raw processor, releases v5.8 with a new capture sharpening tool
http://rawtherapee.com/downloads/5.8/
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RawTherapee
RawTherapee v5.8
RawTherapee 5.8 has been released!
Windows Build Repackaged We found an issue with the original 5.8 Windows installer, it was missing the Profiled Lens Correction (Lensfun) database, so there is now a new installer from 2020-02-06 which includes this database.…
Windows Build Repackaged We found an issue with the original 5.8 Windows installer, it was missing the Profiled Lens Correction (Lensfun) database, so there is now a new installer from 2020-02-06 which includes this database.…
Is there a lightweight FOSS printer driver for standard old USB Laserjets?
Every Windows since 3.1 had instant plugnplay with any HP Laserjet. The HPLIP driver takes several minutes to download and install, and then I have to reinstall it every time I print a week later. Is there any lightweight basic FOSS driver for Linux, such as the HP Universal Print Driver (UPD) for Windows?
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Every Windows since 3.1 had instant plugnplay with any HP Laserjet. The HPLIP driver takes several minutes to download and install, and then I have to reinstall it every time I print a week later. Is there any lightweight basic FOSS driver for Linux, such as the HP Universal Print Driver (UPD) for Windows?
https://redd.it/eywfoa
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reddit
Is there a lightweight FOSS printer driver for standard old USB...
Every Windows since 3.1 had instant plugnplay with any HP Laserjet. The HPLIP driver takes several minutes to download and install, and then I...
Serious flaw that lurked in sudo for 9 years hands over root privileges
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/02/serious-flaw-that-lurked-in-sudo-for-9-years-finally-gets-a-patch/
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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/02/serious-flaw-that-lurked-in-sudo-for-9-years-finally-gets-a-patch/
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Ars Technica
Serious flaw that lurked in sudo for 9 years hands over root privileges
Flaw affecting selected sudo versions is easy for unprivileged users to exploit.
My dad and I completing our second home NAS running freeNAS with a total of 80tb ready for movies and music with plenty of streaming capability.
https://redd.it/eyzyna
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Libre Graphics World - Week recap
http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/week-recap-3-february-2020
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http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/week-recap-3-february-2020
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libregraphicsworld.org
Week recap — 3 February 2020 | Libre Graphics World
Highlights: new releases of ART, Synfig, and OpenToonz, massive improvements in GIMP, Siril, Blender, enve, and Olive, new beta of Shotcut, a great deal of bugfixing in Krita for upcoming v4.3.0.
Introducing libeconf - Bringing systemd-like configuration layering to everything else
https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/ilbsclte/
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https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/ilbsclte/
https://redd.it/eyzmw2
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fosdem.org
FOSDEM 2020 - Introducing libeconf
M0E-lnx (VectorLinux): I think most would agree that the linux desktop has evolved a lot [...] We are at the point where it's almost impossible to build a relevant linux without some systemd component. Systemd is now entangled into places you would never expect to see it.
http://forum.vectorlinux.com/index.php?topic=19237.msg106754
https://redd.it/eyywyj
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http://forum.vectorlinux.com/index.php?topic=19237.msg106754
https://redd.it/eyywyj
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