OpenSSH release (8.2) with FIDO/U2F support
http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-8.2
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http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-8.2
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OpenSSH release (8.2) with FIDO/U2F support
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KDE is crap
Is it just me or is KDE the most buggy desktop environment out there. Everytime I try installing KDE plasma in a virtual machine. VMware Tools, Open VM Tools, VirtualBox Guest Additions and nothing else works.
KDE looks great but is disfunctional as hell.
That's not all. Plasma constantly crashes. Windows (graphically) sometimes glitch up (that one could be due to it running in a VM though)
https://redd.it/f3zbus
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Is it just me or is KDE the most buggy desktop environment out there. Everytime I try installing KDE plasma in a virtual machine. VMware Tools, Open VM Tools, VirtualBox Guest Additions and nothing else works.
KDE looks great but is disfunctional as hell.
That's not all. Plasma constantly crashes. Windows (graphically) sometimes glitch up (that one could be due to it running in a VM though)
https://redd.it/f3zbus
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KDE is crap
Is it just me or is KDE the most buggy desktop environment out there. Everytime I try installing KDE plasma in a virtual machine. VMware Tools,...
Cockpit 210, 211 & 212 — Cockpit Project
[**Cockpit 212 and Cockpit-podman 13**](https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-212.html)**:**
* Per-page documentation
* Localize times
* Podman: Show full log
​
[**Cockpit 221**](https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-211.html)**:**
* Better support for various TLS certificate formats
* Switch from Zanata to Weblate
* Overview layout optimizations
​
[**Cockpit 210 and Cockpit-podman 12**](https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-210.html)**:**
* Overview: Add CPU utilization to usage card
* Dashboard: Support SSH identity unlocking when adding new machines
* SElinux: Introduce an Ansible automation noscript
* Machines: Support “bridge” type network interfaces
* Machines: Support bus type disk configuration
* Podman: Configure CPU share for
https://redd.it/f3du5h
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[**Cockpit 212 and Cockpit-podman 13**](https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-212.html)**:**
* Per-page documentation
* Localize times
* Podman: Show full log
​
[**Cockpit 221**](https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-211.html)**:**
* Better support for various TLS certificate formats
* Switch from Zanata to Weblate
* Overview layout optimizations
​
[**Cockpit 210 and Cockpit-podman 12**](https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-210.html)**:**
* Overview: Add CPU utilization to usage card
* Dashboard: Support SSH identity unlocking when adding new machines
* SElinux: Introduce an Ansible automation noscript
* Machines: Support “bridge” type network interfaces
* Machines: Support bus type disk configuration
* Podman: Configure CPU share for
https://redd.it/f3du5h
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cockpit-project.org
Cockpit 212 and Cockpit-podman 13 — Cockpit Project
Cockpit makes it easy to administer your GNU/Linux servers via a web browser.
Having issues downloading for browser. Secure Connection failed
I recently downloaded a fresh install of Linux Mint 19.3 cinnamon and have been tailoring it to me taste. I am trying to download the tor browser but every time I access the website through Firefox or Chromium I get “secure connection failed error code: ssl error ex record too long” I’ve tried some fixes some people have recommended and still get the same problem. If anyone find or knows of anything that can help out I really appreciate it.
https://redd.it/f45w6v
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I recently downloaded a fresh install of Linux Mint 19.3 cinnamon and have been tailoring it to me taste. I am trying to download the tor browser but every time I access the website through Firefox or Chromium I get “secure connection failed error code: ssl error ex record too long” I’ve tried some fixes some people have recommended and still get the same problem. If anyone find or knows of anything that can help out I really appreciate it.
https://redd.it/f45w6v
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Having issues downloading for browser. Secure Connection failed
I recently downloaded a fresh install of Linux Mint 19.3 cinnamon and have been tailoring it to me taste. I am trying to download the tor browser...
Q&A with Greg Kroah-Hartman on state of android kernel
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/ezrb1y/how_many_android_devices_get_os_updates_2020/
https://redd.it/f46an6
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/ezrb1y/how_many_android_devices_get_os_updates_2020/
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How many Android devices get OS updates: 2020 edition (including...
Hi r/android. In 2019, I [made a thread](https://old.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/aiaslm/updates_may_be_getting_faster_but_the_vast/) that...
plank dock in openbox and lxde missing features
hey guys, newbie issue with plank. I am missing transparency and icon zoom in openbox and lxde, while in xfce it acts much better.
Am I missing something in openbox or is it simply not supported that much like more robust DE and WM ?
https://redd.it/f46hyb
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hey guys, newbie issue with plank. I am missing transparency and icon zoom in openbox and lxde, while in xfce it acts much better.
Am I missing something in openbox or is it simply not supported that much like more robust DE and WM ?
https://redd.it/f46hyb
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reddit
plank dock in openbox and lxde missing features
hey guys, newbie issue with plank. I am missing transparency and icon zoom in openbox and lxde, while in xfce it acts much better. Am I missing...
This Week in Matrix 2020-02-1
https://matrix.org/blog/2020/02/14/this-week-in-matrix-2020-02-14
https://redd.it/f47g2x
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https://matrix.org/blog/2020/02/14/this-week-in-matrix-2020-02-14
https://redd.it/f47g2x
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Slackware Linux on a 386sx40
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DBPuZHWEXc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DBPuZHWEXc)
https://redd.it/f47zya
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DBPuZHWEXc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DBPuZHWEXc)
https://redd.it/f47zya
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YouTube
Slackware Linux on a 386sx40
#slackware #xwindows #xfree86 #retro #linux #vintage
In this video I'm going to install Slackware 1.1.2 on an old 386SX40 using floppies. The goal is to get the base linux installed, along with networking and X support.
It's one thing to install linux…
In this video I'm going to install Slackware 1.1.2 on an old 386SX40 using floppies. The goal is to get the base linux installed, along with networking and X support.
It's one thing to install linux…
Noob question about dsd audio files in li ux
Hi,
my aim is to build up a linux computer as an audio player for my audio files that are stored on a QNAP NAS. I bought myself a used Lenovo Thinkpad and managed to install Linux Mint onto it. I will use JRiver's Media Center to play my music files. This works fine so far for my HighRes Flac files. The one thing that doesn't work "out of the box", is playing DSD files and I wonder if there is need of some codec files to support DSD files. Maybe some of you can help me out here. Or is there a Linux system out there that is "better" for streaming and playing audio files from a NAS into a DAC via USB? The JRiver Media Center isn't tested for many distributions though and I would like to stick to it.
Thanks for any tipps, as I am quite new to Linux and wouldn't know where to search and look!
https://redd.it/f47cnr
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Hi,
my aim is to build up a linux computer as an audio player for my audio files that are stored on a QNAP NAS. I bought myself a used Lenovo Thinkpad and managed to install Linux Mint onto it. I will use JRiver's Media Center to play my music files. This works fine so far for my HighRes Flac files. The one thing that doesn't work "out of the box", is playing DSD files and I wonder if there is need of some codec files to support DSD files. Maybe some of you can help me out here. Or is there a Linux system out there that is "better" for streaming and playing audio files from a NAS into a DAC via USB? The JRiver Media Center isn't tested for many distributions though and I would like to stick to it.
Thanks for any tipps, as I am quite new to Linux and wouldn't know where to search and look!
https://redd.it/f47cnr
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reddit
Noob question about dsd audio files in li ux
Hi, my aim is to build up a linux computer as an audio player for my audio files that are stored on a QNAP NAS. I bought myself a used Lenovo...
Guake 3.7.0 Drop-Down Terminal Released With Option To Change Terminal Colors On A Per-Tab Basis, More
https://github.com/Guake/guake/releases/tag/3.7.0
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https://github.com/Guake/guake/releases/tag/3.7.0
https://redd.it/f48vwq
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GitHub
Release 3.7.0 · Guake/guake
Release Summary
Fixes the bug when "New Tab" or "Split Terminal" resets colors set by "--bgcolor" command.
Custom colors for every terminal added. Colors are saved alo...
Fixes the bug when "New Tab" or "Split Terminal" resets colors set by "--bgcolor" command.
Custom colors for every terminal added. Colors are saved alo...
What are some useful ls* commands
I'm pretty new to linux, but I've found that the ls* tools (e.g., lsblk, lsusb, lspci, lscpu, lsof, etc.) are supremely useful. It seems like every day I watch some tutorial and learn about another one I hadn't heard of before (just learned about lstopo from a Level1Techs video).
Is there a list somewhere of all the ls* commands? What are some other ones that you know about?
https://redd.it/f49rek
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I'm pretty new to linux, but I've found that the ls* tools (e.g., lsblk, lsusb, lspci, lscpu, lsof, etc.) are supremely useful. It seems like every day I watch some tutorial and learn about another one I hadn't heard of before (just learned about lstopo from a Level1Techs video).
Is there a list somewhere of all the ls* commands? What are some other ones that you know about?
https://redd.it/f49rek
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What are some useful ls* commands
I'm pretty new to linux, but I've found that the ls* tools (e.g., lsblk, lsusb, lspci, lscpu, lsof, etc.) are supremely useful. It seems like...
Barrier Download Link?
I have been looking at alternatives to synergy where I can use one keyboard and one mouse and control 2 different computers with two different operating systems, windows and Linux. I’ve looked at some alternatives and the only one I can find is barrier, but I can’t find any download links. Does anyone know where I can find some download links for windows and Linux?
https://redd.it/f4bn3l
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I have been looking at alternatives to synergy where I can use one keyboard and one mouse and control 2 different computers with two different operating systems, windows and Linux. I’ve looked at some alternatives and the only one I can find is barrier, but I can’t find any download links. Does anyone know where I can find some download links for windows and Linux?
https://redd.it/f4bn3l
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reddit
Barrier Download Link?
I have been looking at alternatives to synergy where I can use one keyboard and one mouse and control 2 different computers with two different...
Project Trident 20.02 (based on Void Linux) released!
https://project-trident.org/post/void-20.02-available/
https://redd.it/f4cknx
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https://project-trident.org/post/void-20.02-available/
https://redd.it/f4cknx
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project-trident.org
Void Linux 20.02 Image Available :: Project Trident
The 20.02 install image is now available
Using Linux Mint Mate
I am a noobie at using Linux. I’ve never done it before and I’ve only heard of using virtual machines and usbs to boot Linux. I know that a disadvantage of USB is that everything that I’ve done will go away after I stop running. Is there any other way of using Linux that makes it local to my computer, just like the current windows OS?
https://redd.it/f4dv02
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I am a noobie at using Linux. I’ve never done it before and I’ve only heard of using virtual machines and usbs to boot Linux. I know that a disadvantage of USB is that everything that I’ve done will go away after I stop running. Is there any other way of using Linux that makes it local to my computer, just like the current windows OS?
https://redd.it/f4dv02
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reddit
Using Linux Mint Mate
I am a noobie at using Linux. I’ve never done it before and I’ve only heard of using virtual machines and usbs to boot Linux. I know that a...