I forgot how to solve problems, because I don't have them for a long time.
I'm not sure if this is a bad or a good thing for myself since I'm losing my practice at some situations but I'm pretty sure this is a great thing for end users. I used to deal with so many problems without searching on the internet, there was no need for that since my memory was still fresh after the last incident.
*Hmm, I cannot pass GRUB. I should try to edit the line with* `nomodeset`.
*I cannot reach to the system. I can try* `startx` *on tty to see what's happening.*
*Darn I lost GRUB after installing Windows over Linux. I should restore GRUB with a live USB. (Yes, I can even do that from memory.)*
*My trackpad's tap to click doesn't work? I should check that synaptics.conf file again.*
And on and on, those kind of things. I don't even want to talk about legacy Broadcom drivers.
Now when I look back and think about it, using Linux today as an end user is pretty much carefree. Young me came here for customizations and I stayed here for freedom and privacy. And it's getting better every day.
From my point of view as an end user to other end users; if you have doubts about Linux now it's the best time to break that chain (meanwhile Windows 7 is also dead).
Freedom is not faraway.
https://redd.it/f7ahkd
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I'm not sure if this is a bad or a good thing for myself since I'm losing my practice at some situations but I'm pretty sure this is a great thing for end users. I used to deal with so many problems without searching on the internet, there was no need for that since my memory was still fresh after the last incident.
*Hmm, I cannot pass GRUB. I should try to edit the line with* `nomodeset`.
*I cannot reach to the system. I can try* `startx` *on tty to see what's happening.*
*Darn I lost GRUB after installing Windows over Linux. I should restore GRUB with a live USB. (Yes, I can even do that from memory.)*
*My trackpad's tap to click doesn't work? I should check that synaptics.conf file again.*
And on and on, those kind of things. I don't even want to talk about legacy Broadcom drivers.
Now when I look back and think about it, using Linux today as an end user is pretty much carefree. Young me came here for customizations and I stayed here for freedom and privacy. And it's getting better every day.
From my point of view as an end user to other end users; if you have doubts about Linux now it's the best time to break that chain (meanwhile Windows 7 is also dead).
Freedom is not faraway.
https://redd.it/f7ahkd
@r_linux
reddit
I forgot how to solve problems, because I don't have them for a...
I'm not sure if this is a bad or a good thing for myself since I'm losing my practice at some situations but I'm pretty sure this is a great thing...
[accessibility] GTK Roadmap and accessibility
https://blog.gtk.org/2020/02/17/gtk-hackfest-2020-roadmap-and-accessibility/
https://redd.it/f7bep8
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https://blog.gtk.org/2020/02/17/gtk-hackfest-2020-roadmap-and-accessibility/
https://redd.it/f7bep8
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why to follow Redhat?
Why all the Linux Distros Out There is Following Redhat linux in everything.
examples include:
1.Gnome Desktop which is pretty slow and heavy and bloated.
2.[systemd](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=systemd) instead of [Openrc](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=openrc) or even [runit](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=runit)
edit:when I said all i meant major distros.
https://redd.it/f71t1k
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Why all the Linux Distros Out There is Following Redhat linux in everything.
examples include:
1.Gnome Desktop which is pretty slow and heavy and bloated.
2.[systemd](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=systemd) instead of [Openrc](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=openrc) or even [runit](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=runit)
edit:when I said all i meant major distros.
https://redd.it/f71t1k
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Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - February 21, 2020
Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or more.
When it's not the weekend, be sure to check out r/WildLinuxAppears or r/linuxmemes!
https://redd.it/f7e587
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Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or more.
When it's not the weekend, be sure to check out r/WildLinuxAppears or r/linuxmemes!
https://redd.it/f7e587
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reddit
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - February 21, 2020
Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or...
open source book on TUIs/character graphics, "Hacking the Planet! with Notcurses"
what's up hax0rs? i'm the author of the [notcurses](https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Notcurses) library, which i've posted about here a few times in recent months. notcurses is proceeding swimmingly, with the 1.2.0 release on time 2020-02-17, but it was pointed out to me that documentation was...scattered.
​
i present the free (as in beer) and free (as in Apache2-licensed LaTeX source) book, "Hacking the Planet! with Notcurses: A Guide to TUIs and Character Graphics". It's not done yet by any means, but there's already a lot of information in there. I'd like to hear any early feedback about the material and presentation, whether the outlined topics seem good coverage, whether the code examples I'm including are useful, etc. I'm putting several hours a day into this, so if it's garbage, please let me know.
[https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Hacking\_The\_Planet!\_with\_Notcurses](https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Hacking_The_Planet!_with_Notcurses)
direct link: [https://nick-black.com/htp-notcurses.pdf](https://nick-black.com/htp-notcurses.pdf)
​
Thanks! I'll be uploading new content on at least a daily basis.
​
as always, if this is considered grotesque self-promotion, please annihilate my post with my apologies
https://redd.it/f7e4rq
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what's up hax0rs? i'm the author of the [notcurses](https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Notcurses) library, which i've posted about here a few times in recent months. notcurses is proceeding swimmingly, with the 1.2.0 release on time 2020-02-17, but it was pointed out to me that documentation was...scattered.
​
i present the free (as in beer) and free (as in Apache2-licensed LaTeX source) book, "Hacking the Planet! with Notcurses: A Guide to TUIs and Character Graphics". It's not done yet by any means, but there's already a lot of information in there. I'd like to hear any early feedback about the material and presentation, whether the outlined topics seem good coverage, whether the code examples I'm including are useful, etc. I'm putting several hours a day into this, so if it's garbage, please let me know.
[https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Hacking\_The\_Planet!\_with\_Notcurses](https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Hacking_The_Planet!_with_Notcurses)
direct link: [https://nick-black.com/htp-notcurses.pdf](https://nick-black.com/htp-notcurses.pdf)
​
Thanks! I'll be uploading new content on at least a daily basis.
​
as always, if this is considered grotesque self-promotion, please annihilate my post with my apologies
https://redd.it/f7e4rq
@r_linux
Tech Tip: Setting up remote X11 over TCP to Xephyr
**Warning!** The instructions given here may decrease your systems' security and may make it more vulnerable. Use at your own risk.
I recently wanted to set up a remote [X.org / X11](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.Org_Server) connection to a Xephyr server, which is an X server that runs inside a window. I only found partial information in web searches, so I wanted to provide a top-to-bottom guide for accomplishing this task.
The [Xephyr man page](https://linux.die.net/man/1/xephyr) omits the info in [Xnest's man page](https://linux.die.net/man/1/xnest) and that in [the "Xserver" man page](https://linux.die.net/man/1/xserver). Xephyr supports most of the flags in all of them.
To facilitate customisation, we will declare and use the following shell constants:
xephyr_port="1"
remote_xephyr_ip_host="192.168.1.100"
You may need to stop the firewalls on both client and server using something like:
sudo systemctl stop firewalld.service
Or the [stop-iptables noscript](https://github.com/shlomif/shlomif-computer-settings/blob/e9de56aa212706f5c1fc3906c2f0b92065851965/shlomif-settings/home-bin-executables/bin/stop-iptables).
Now start Xephyr on the local desktop:
Xephyr -listen tcp -listen unix -listen local -screen 1024x768 :"$xephyr_port"
Then connect to it and use `xhost`:
# On the X server
export DISPLAY=":$xephyr_port"
xterm &
xhost +
Now you should be able to connect to the Xephyr X server from the remote box:
# On the remote machine
export DISPLAY="$remote_xephyr_ip_host":"$xephyr_port"
xterm &
# Or a different window manager.
starticewm
## Licence
Copyright by Shlomi Fish, 2020.
You can reuse this entry under [the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) licence, or at your option any later version of it. See the [instructions](http://www.shlomifish.org/meta/copyrights/#cc_by_intr) on how to comply with it.
Whatever code given here is provided under the [MIT / Expat licence](https://tldrlegal.com/license/mit-license).
https://redd.it/f7e41t
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**Warning!** The instructions given here may decrease your systems' security and may make it more vulnerable. Use at your own risk.
I recently wanted to set up a remote [X.org / X11](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.Org_Server) connection to a Xephyr server, which is an X server that runs inside a window. I only found partial information in web searches, so I wanted to provide a top-to-bottom guide for accomplishing this task.
The [Xephyr man page](https://linux.die.net/man/1/xephyr) omits the info in [Xnest's man page](https://linux.die.net/man/1/xnest) and that in [the "Xserver" man page](https://linux.die.net/man/1/xserver). Xephyr supports most of the flags in all of them.
To facilitate customisation, we will declare and use the following shell constants:
xephyr_port="1"
remote_xephyr_ip_host="192.168.1.100"
You may need to stop the firewalls on both client and server using something like:
sudo systemctl stop firewalld.service
Or the [stop-iptables noscript](https://github.com/shlomif/shlomif-computer-settings/blob/e9de56aa212706f5c1fc3906c2f0b92065851965/shlomif-settings/home-bin-executables/bin/stop-iptables).
Now start Xephyr on the local desktop:
Xephyr -listen tcp -listen unix -listen local -screen 1024x768 :"$xephyr_port"
Then connect to it and use `xhost`:
# On the X server
export DISPLAY=":$xephyr_port"
xterm &
xhost +
Now you should be able to connect to the Xephyr X server from the remote box:
# On the remote machine
export DISPLAY="$remote_xephyr_ip_host":"$xephyr_port"
xterm &
# Or a different window manager.
starticewm
## Licence
Copyright by Shlomi Fish, 2020.
You can reuse this entry under [the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) licence, or at your option any later version of it. See the [instructions](http://www.shlomifish.org/meta/copyrights/#cc_by_intr) on how to comply with it.
Whatever code given here is provided under the [MIT / Expat licence](https://tldrlegal.com/license/mit-license).
https://redd.it/f7e41t
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This week in KDE: Plasma bug-fixing and Samba bug-squashing
https://pointieststick.com/2020/02/15/this-week-in-kde-plasma-bug-fixing-and-samba-bug-squashing/
https://redd.it/f4so26
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https://pointieststick.com/2020/02/15/this-week-in-kde-plasma-bug-fixing-and-samba-bug-squashing/
https://redd.it/f4so26
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
This week in KDE: Plasma bug-fixing and Samba bug-squashing
Plasma 5.18 has been released! A ton of work went into this release and we’re very proud of it. However I’d like to apologize for it being a bit buggier than we’d have preferred. …
Discord is not an acceptable choice for Free Software projects
https://sneak.berlin/20200220/discord-is-not-an-acceptable-choice-for-free-software-projects/
https://redd.it/f7h521
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https://sneak.berlin/20200220/discord-is-not-an-acceptable-choice-for-free-software-projects/
https://redd.it/f7h521
@r_linux
A review of the /e/ phone and related services
https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20200217#ephone
https://redd.it/f4ztwy
@r_linux
https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20200217#ephone
https://redd.it/f4ztwy
@r_linux
Should I switch to Ubuntu?
I've been a fedora user for quite awhile and I liked the distro but I've seen the amount of community support that Ubuntu has and wanted to ask.
Should I switch?
I mean I've been perfectly fine with fedora but the amount I had to go on my own to fix issues/configure stuff had made me quite a bit annoyed because the fact there wasn't an article/tutorial for those while Ubuntu had plenty of 'em
Just wanted to ask because I don't wanna deal with distro hopping.
https://redd.it/f7juig
@r_linux
I've been a fedora user for quite awhile and I liked the distro but I've seen the amount of community support that Ubuntu has and wanted to ask.
Should I switch?
I mean I've been perfectly fine with fedora but the amount I had to go on my own to fix issues/configure stuff had made me quite a bit annoyed because the fact there wasn't an article/tutorial for those while Ubuntu had plenty of 'em
Just wanted to ask because I don't wanna deal with distro hopping.
https://redd.it/f7juig
@r_linux
reddit
Should I switch to Ubuntu?
I've been a fedora user for quite awhile and I liked the distro but I've seen the amount of community support that Ubuntu has and wanted to...
CoreOS Container Linux Will No Longer Be Supported After May 26, 2020 - 9to5Linux
https://9to5linux.com/coreos-container-linux-end-of-life-may-26-2020
https://redd.it/f4s2by
@r_linux
https://9to5linux.com/coreos-container-linux-end-of-life-may-26-2020
https://redd.it/f4s2by
@r_linux
9to5Linux
CoreOS Container Linux Will No Longer Be Supported After May 26, 2020 - 9to5Linux
CoreOS Container Linux will reach end of life on May 26th, 2020, and users are urged to upgrade to a supported alternative OS.
Group high_five
I don't care what software you run.
I don't care the version of the software you run.
I don't care what DE you use. Heck, I don't even care what hardware you run!
All I care is that you, yes, you run Linux!
Let's all have fun with/tweak/work/develop Linux, and stop fighting about what's better, KDE or GNOME, GTK+ or Qt, etc etc :)
Group high five!
https://redd.it/f4o3t7
@r_linux
I don't care what software you run.
I don't care the version of the software you run.
I don't care what DE you use. Heck, I don't even care what hardware you run!
All I care is that you, yes, you run Linux!
Let's all have fun with/tweak/work/develop Linux, and stop fighting about what's better, KDE or GNOME, GTK+ or Qt, etc etc :)
Group high five!
https://redd.it/f4o3t7
@r_linux
reddit
Group high_five
I don't care what software you run. I don't care the version of the software you run. I don't care what DE you use. Heck, I don't...
should i consider installing linux ? and what advantages would it have over W10 ?
im not too into tech, i do some light gaming so mostly emulation or old games and im going to college in a few months so im going to be doing a lot of work on my laptop.
does linux offer benefits to a guy like me or should i stick with windows ?
https://redd.it/f7mr9c
@r_linux
im not too into tech, i do some light gaming so mostly emulation or old games and im going to college in a few months so im going to be doing a lot of work on my laptop.
does linux offer benefits to a guy like me or should i stick with windows ?
https://redd.it/f7mr9c
@r_linux
reddit
should i consider installing linux ? and what advantages would it...
im not too into tech, i do some light gaming so mostly emulation or old games and im going to college in a few months so im going to be doing a...
The name of that command
Hello, I am fairly new to Linux but after installing Fedora, I am starting get the hang of the syntax. Although one question, when you execute certain commands, what is the characters you would type after a particular command to determine it's status. For example
sudo mv filex.txt home/xxx/Desktop
Normally, the action just happens and you would use "ls" to check but what can you type on the same line to see the action that has taken place
https://redd.it/f7nblu
@r_linux
Hello, I am fairly new to Linux but after installing Fedora, I am starting get the hang of the syntax. Although one question, when you execute certain commands, what is the characters you would type after a particular command to determine it's status. For example
sudo mv filex.txt home/xxx/Desktop
Normally, the action just happens and you would use "ls" to check but what can you type on the same line to see the action that has taken place
https://redd.it/f7nblu
@r_linux
reddit
The name of that command
Hello, I am fairly new to Linux but after installing Fedora, I am starting get the hang of the syntax. Although one question, when you execute...
cron.weekly issue #121: yarn, DNS, TLS, JC, Bash, find & more
https://ma.ttias.be/cronweekly/issue-121/
https://redd.it/f4oroz
@r_linux
https://ma.ttias.be/cronweekly/issue-121/
https://redd.it/f4oroz
@r_linux
ma.ttias.be
cron.weekly issue #121: yarn, DNS, TLS, JC, Bash, find & more
Hi everyone! 👋
Welcome to cron.weekly issue #121.
This week’s issue is nice and varied, with a lot of interesting links on the history of popular tools (like git, Let’s Encrypt and SpellCheck).
Welcome to cron.weekly issue #121.
This week’s issue is nice and varied, with a lot of interesting links on the history of popular tools (like git, Let’s Encrypt and SpellCheck).
Centos 7 - “systemctl restart nginx” return error
If i run **systemctl restart nginx** i am getting following error, how to solve this?
​
>Error: No space left on device Job for nginx.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status nginx.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
https://redd.it/f7ofl1
@r_linux
If i run **systemctl restart nginx** i am getting following error, how to solve this?
​
>Error: No space left on device Job for nginx.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status nginx.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
https://redd.it/f7ofl1
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reddit
Centos 7 - “systemctl restart nginx” return error
If i run **systemctl restart nginx** i am getting following error, how to solve this? >Error: No space left on device Job for...
MindForger Markdown editor just got Live Preview
​
https://i.redd.it/i4396r3vbfi41.gif
New [MindForger](https://www.mindforger.com) [1.51.0](https://github.com/dvorka/mindforger/releases/tag/1.51.0) \- thinking editor and Markdown editor - brings live HTML preview.
https://redd.it/f7p56j
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​
https://i.redd.it/i4396r3vbfi41.gif
New [MindForger](https://www.mindforger.com) [1.51.0](https://github.com/dvorka/mindforger/releases/tag/1.51.0) \- thinking editor and Markdown editor - brings live HTML preview.
https://redd.it/f7p56j
@r_linux
Microsoft Brings Defender Antivirus for Linux
https://thehackernews.com/2020/02/windows-defender-atp-linux-android.html
https://redd.it/f7pnp7
@r_linux
https://thehackernews.com/2020/02/windows-defender-atp-linux-android.html
https://redd.it/f7pnp7
@r_linux
Why does Gnome/GTK mainly use C while KDE/QT uses C++ instead?
I do realize that there is no "correct" language to be used, however I'm just wondering why the people behind gnome decided to go with C while KDE went with C++. Is it to do with performance? Ease of development? Or is there something much deeper to this?
My assumption is that the Gnome community chose C and just went along with it, while the KDE community were inclined to stick with C++ as the project is based on QT, which came out first.
If you were one of the founders of each, which language would you choose and why?
https://redd.it/f7qc99
@r_linux
I do realize that there is no "correct" language to be used, however I'm just wondering why the people behind gnome decided to go with C while KDE went with C++. Is it to do with performance? Ease of development? Or is there something much deeper to this?
My assumption is that the Gnome community chose C and just went along with it, while the KDE community were inclined to stick with C++ as the project is based on QT, which came out first.
If you were one of the founders of each, which language would you choose and why?
https://redd.it/f7qc99
@r_linux
reddit
Why does Gnome/GTK mainly use C while KDE/QT uses C++ instead?
I do realize that there is no "correct" language to be used, however I'm just wondering why the people behind gnome decided to go with C while KDE...