cron.weekly issue #121: yarn, DNS, TLS, JC, Bash, find & more
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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?
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>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.
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If i run **systemctl restart nginx** i am getting following error, how to solve this?
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>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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Microsoft Brings Defender Antivirus for Linux
https://thehackernews.com/2020/02/windows-defender-atp-linux-android.html
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https://thehackernews.com/2020/02/windows-defender-atp-linux-android.html
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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?
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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
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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...
Could somebody explain when I try to boot to a bootable Linux drive this happens then it loops the same text?
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[THREAD] Is it okay to pay or a distro?
Do you think it's okay for [zorin os ultimate](https://zorinos.com/download/), to charge money for their ultimate version?
I tought, that all distros should be free.
I guess you somehow have to support them, but i really liked what elementaryOS did, 'pay the amount you want'
What's your opinion?
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Do you think it's okay for [zorin os ultimate](https://zorinos.com/download/), to charge money for their ultimate version?
I tought, that all distros should be free.
I guess you somehow have to support them, but i really liked what elementaryOS did, 'pay the amount you want'
What's your opinion?
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Xrdesktop: Linux desktop environments In VR (Sponsored by valve)
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xrdesktop/xrdesktop
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xrdesktop/xrdesktop
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GitLab
xrdesktop / xrdesktop · GitLab
A library for XR interaction with traditional desktop compositors.
Old Mac mini 2009 -> Linux music machine
I’d love to hear some decent solutions to turn an old Mac mini 2009 into a Linux flac ripper / music server for my house. It’s a decent machine without much use but the latest it can go is El Capitan. Surely some form of Linux could make better use of this box of crashes.
https://redd.it/f7tx7u
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I’d love to hear some decent solutions to turn an old Mac mini 2009 into a Linux flac ripper / music server for my house. It’s a decent machine without much use but the latest it can go is El Capitan. Surely some form of Linux could make better use of this box of crashes.
https://redd.it/f7tx7u
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Old Mac mini 2009 -> Linux music machine
I’d love to hear some decent solutions to turn an old Mac mini 2009 into a Linux flac ripper / music server for my house. It’s a decent machine...
How to get around Dropbox's symlink limitations on Linux
https://blog.datumbox.com/how-to-get-around-dropbox-symlink-limitations-on-linux/
https://redd.it/f7t5tm
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https://blog.datumbox.com/how-to-get-around-dropbox-symlink-limitations-on-linux/
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Vulnerabilities in OpenBSD's VMM hypervisor (part 2): “the guest still can write to host memory”
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=158237030723610&w=2
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https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=158237030723610&w=2
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Vulnerabilities in OpenBSD's VMM hypervisor (part 2): “the guest...
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x64 and Arm g++
Can I compile a C++ app (MySQL and mongoose) on x64 using g++ and deploy the binary to my pi (arm)?
Would I need to re-compile?
Would the code / libs be compatible at all?
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Can I compile a C++ app (MySQL and mongoose) on x64 using g++ and deploy the binary to my pi (arm)?
Would I need to re-compile?
Would the code / libs be compatible at all?
https://redd.it/f7z2lt
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reddit
x64 and Arm g++
Can I compile a C++ app (MySQL and mongoose) on x64 using g++ and deploy the binary to my pi (arm)? Would I need to re-compile? Would the code /...
Why would anyone develop or contribute to a software free of charge?
WhileI have a personal opinion on this but am interested in what are other people's thoughts. And more importantly, the opinion of programmers who actually develop FOSS, as I am not one of them.
I doubt that it is purely a romantic approach to contribute to the (digital) society, although this is part of the equation too. It is morally correct after all.
https://redd.it/f7zzqg
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WhileI have a personal opinion on this but am interested in what are other people's thoughts. And more importantly, the opinion of programmers who actually develop FOSS, as I am not one of them.
I doubt that it is purely a romantic approach to contribute to the (digital) society, although this is part of the equation too. It is morally correct after all.
https://redd.it/f7zzqg
@r_linux
reddit
Why would anyone develop or contribute to a software free of charge?
WhileI have a personal opinion on this but am interested in what are other people's thoughts. And more importantly, the opinion of programmers who...