Apparently, you should now report to your local authority in the UK if you see your kid using things like Tor, VMs and Linux.
https://twitter.com/G_IW/status/1227700420178567170?s=20
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GarethIllmann-Walker
This utter crap is being distributed through schools from the 'local authority' so presume @WalsallCouncil today. The level of disinformation is staggering. I'd be proud to find my kids learning to use any of these. Except Discord but that's nothing to do…
Proposed changes for very large repositories under git from Microsoft
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/introducing-scalar/
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Microsoft News
Introducing Scalar: Git at scale for everyone
Git is a distributed version control system, so by default each Git repository has a copy of all files in the entire history. Even moderately-sized teams can create thousands of commits adding hundreds of megabytes to the repository every month. As your repository…
Why no Huion Control panel?
As the noscript suggests, I'm asking why there is no Huion Control panel at all, and in order to make huion devices work, you have to install 3rd party drivers in a manor that is not completely Newbie friendly?
Even on arch Linux, the drivers are a pain because the AUR version didn't actually work, I had to install the DKMS drivers from the github.
https://redd.it/f3bz5x
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As the noscript suggests, I'm asking why there is no Huion Control panel at all, and in order to make huion devices work, you have to install 3rd party drivers in a manor that is not completely Newbie friendly?
Even on arch Linux, the drivers are a pain because the AUR version didn't actually work, I had to install the DKMS drivers from the github.
https://redd.it/f3bz5x
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Why no Huion Control panel?
As the noscript suggests, I'm asking why there is no Huion Control panel at all, and in order to make huion devices work, you have to install 3rd...
Ubuntu team announces the release of Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes/ChangeSummary/18.04.4
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Ubuntu team announces the release of Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
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Screen Rotation Solution
I was struggling with not being able to have my screen rotate since I switched from Windows to Linux on my lenovo yoga. Ive written a program that allows auto screen rotation by pressing F5 to rotate one way and F5 to rotate back.
If anyone wants the code and installation instructions check out the link below
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mNLlu5ic-B4-On9kNo\_a6akZbWKZQNRk](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mNLlu5ic-B4-On9kNo_a6akZbWKZQNRk)
https://redd.it/f3dkat
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I was struggling with not being able to have my screen rotate since I switched from Windows to Linux on my lenovo yoga. Ive written a program that allows auto screen rotation by pressing F5 to rotate one way and F5 to rotate back.
If anyone wants the code and installation instructions check out the link below
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mNLlu5ic-B4-On9kNo\_a6akZbWKZQNRk](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mNLlu5ic-B4-On9kNo_a6akZbWKZQNRk)
https://redd.it/f3dkat
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Hardening Proxmox (Debian Linux Hypervisor distro) against physical attacks
https://dustri.org/b/hardening-proxmox-against-physical-attacks.html
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Hardening Proxmox against physical attacks
Personal blog of Julien (jvoisin) Voisin
Mastering Spray Brushes - premiere of a new video on Youtube with live chat with Ramon & Krita team!
https://www.youtube.com/post/UgzXgM7bKWyCYSK4lP54AaABCQ
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https://redd.it/f3f3kt
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Krita
Because Krita can cover different painting styles...New video tomorrow. Would you be there?
LTS, Newest or Rolling Release
I'm curious with distro's do you like long term support as in pop!\_os the newest like ubuntu 19.10 or rolling release like with manjaro
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I'm curious with distro's do you like long term support as in pop!\_os the newest like ubuntu 19.10 or rolling release like with manjaro
https://redd.it/f3icet
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LTS, Newest or Rolling Release
I'm curious with distro's do you like long term support as in pop!\_os the newest like ubuntu 19.10 or rolling release like with manjaro
[Part-Time] KDE e.V. is looking for an event organizer to help with Akademy 2020
https://ev.kde.org/resources/eventorganiser-callforproposals.pdf
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Where to test your linux knowledge?
Hello here!
I am trying to widen my knowledge about Linux : managing the system (network, storage , process , etc..) , how to solve systems problems, Deepen my understanding of the system and use new command or paradigm for example
​
Do you have any good website or other sources , that , you think my be helpful?
Ideally , I am looking for a "katakoda" like website , where you have a given question , and have access to a test server , to try and solve the problem.
If it doesn't exist do you have have a website/github where problems or questions are asked ? (I can use my own computer , VM , Free tier EC2, or Raspberry).
​
I am starting a new job next month , I learned a lot about DevOps related subject from past experience , but now I want to have a better/deeper understanding of Linux.
Thanks in advance for you help , and have a great Day/Night !
https://redd.it/f3fls4
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Hello here!
I am trying to widen my knowledge about Linux : managing the system (network, storage , process , etc..) , how to solve systems problems, Deepen my understanding of the system and use new command or paradigm for example
​
Do you have any good website or other sources , that , you think my be helpful?
Ideally , I am looking for a "katakoda" like website , where you have a given question , and have access to a test server , to try and solve the problem.
If it doesn't exist do you have have a website/github where problems or questions are asked ? (I can use my own computer , VM , Free tier EC2, or Raspberry).
​
I am starting a new job next month , I learned a lot about DevOps related subject from past experience , but now I want to have a better/deeper understanding of Linux.
Thanks in advance for you help , and have a great Day/Night !
https://redd.it/f3fls4
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reddit
Where to test your linux knowledge?
Hello here! I am trying to widen my knowledge about Linux : managing the system (network, storage , process , etc..) , how to solve systems...
To all Linux users who would like to see more Linux users: let's give some love to Tunic
Tunic is a Windows app that allows to install Linux from a running Windows system.
And I think that's huge! As a typical family admin, I encountered so many smart people who nonetheless have never booted a computer to anything than a preinstalled operating system. Most times, they wouldn't even know how to boot from an external device.
That's why I think that this app might remove a huge barrier for people trying to leave the Windows ecosystem. Also, it obsoletes the need to have a USB drive, to download an ISO, to verify the checksum, to find out which flashing method is suitable, to install that flashing app and flash the ISO to the USB drive.
So guys, what do you think?
https://redd.it/f3kyzh
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Tunic is a Windows app that allows to install Linux from a running Windows system.
And I think that's huge! As a typical family admin, I encountered so many smart people who nonetheless have never booted a computer to anything than a preinstalled operating system. Most times, they wouldn't even know how to boot from an external device.
That's why I think that this app might remove a huge barrier for people trying to leave the Windows ecosystem. Also, it obsoletes the need to have a USB drive, to download an ISO, to verify the checksum, to find out which flashing method is suitable, to install that flashing app and flash the ISO to the USB drive.
So guys, what do you think?
https://redd.it/f3kyzh
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To all Linux users who would like to see more Linux users: let's...
Tunic is a Windows app that allows to install Linux from a running Windows system. And I think that's huge! As a typical family admin, I...
MystiQ: An interesting multimedia converter (ffmpeg frontend)
https://github.com/llamaret/MystiQ
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https://redd.it/f3ln6e
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GitHub
swl-x/MystiQ
Qt5/C++ FFmpeg Media Converter . Contribute to swl-x/MystiQ development by creating an account on GitHub.
What your desktop environment does that is awesome or that no other desktop environment does?
Thatś the question. What your desktop environment does that is awesome or that no other desktop environment does?
In case you're wondering, yes, Iḿ starting to feel that distro-hoping, even though I'd say I'm quite happy with my Manjaro KDE.
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Thatś the question. What your desktop environment does that is awesome or that no other desktop environment does?
In case you're wondering, yes, Iḿ starting to feel that distro-hoping, even though I'd say I'm quite happy with my Manjaro KDE.
https://redd.it/f3m6x0
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What your desktop environment does that is awesome or that no...
Thatś the question. What your desktop environment does that is awesome or that no other desktop environment does? In case you're wondering, yes,...
Thanks to Linux, Google and Valve are Bringing Steam to Chromebooks
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Thanks-to-Linux-Google-and-Valve-are-Bringing-Steam-to-Chromebooks
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OpenSSH 8.2 has just been released. This includes FIDO/U2F support among a number of other new features and bugfixes.
https://www.openssh.com/releasenotes.html#8.2
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https://www.openssh.com/releasenotes.html#8.2
https://redd.it/f3nw86
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OpenSSH: Release Notes
OpenSSH release notes