OpenSourceWeekly.org - A weekly letter of the best projects, people and articles on open source, curated by hand
Hi Reddit,
While developing [Bloom](https://gitlab.com/bloom42/bloom) I realized how much I love open source. So I decided to share this passion with the world. Whether it be in software, in hardware, in education, in science or in agriculture, open source have proved its superiority.
However it's very difficult to find interesting and quality content in this ocean. Just GitHub had over [100M repositories in 2018](https://github.blog/2018-11-08-100m-repos/) 🤔
So I created the Open Source Weekly letter, where you will find the best projects, people and articles on open source, curated by hand.
[https://opensourceweekly.org](https://opensourceweekly.org/)
Whether you want to make your first contribution, discover interesting projects or people, I will do my best to satisfy you.
I think we are just at the beginning of the open source revolution and I want to contribute to spread its greatness.
First issue on February, 28th 2020.
Sylvain
https://redd.it/f9v8rv
@r_linux
Hi Reddit,
While developing [Bloom](https://gitlab.com/bloom42/bloom) I realized how much I love open source. So I decided to share this passion with the world. Whether it be in software, in hardware, in education, in science or in agriculture, open source have proved its superiority.
However it's very difficult to find interesting and quality content in this ocean. Just GitHub had over [100M repositories in 2018](https://github.blog/2018-11-08-100m-repos/) 🤔
So I created the Open Source Weekly letter, where you will find the best projects, people and articles on open source, curated by hand.
[https://opensourceweekly.org](https://opensourceweekly.org/)
Whether you want to make your first contribution, discover interesting projects or people, I will do my best to satisfy you.
I think we are just at the beginning of the open source revolution and I want to contribute to spread its greatness.
First issue on February, 28th 2020.
Sylvain
https://redd.it/f9v8rv
@r_linux
Flaw in Wi-Fi devices made by Broadcom leave communications open to eavesdroppng (affected devices include, but aren't limited to, some Android phones and wireless routers).
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/02/flaw-in-billions-of-wi-fi-devices-left-communications-open-to-eavesdroppng/
https://redd.it/f9x1ca
@r_linux
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/02/flaw-in-billions-of-wi-fi-devices-left-communications-open-to-eavesdroppng/
https://redd.it/f9x1ca
@r_linux
Ars Technica
Flaw in billions of Wi-Fi devices left communications open to eavesdropping
Cypress and Broadcom chip bug bit iPhones, Macs, Android devices, Echoes, and more.
Made the switch, set up for Tetherd Capture and image editing.. with retro gaming on the side.
https://redd.it/f9xwzq
@r_linux
https://redd.it/f9xwzq
@r_linux
Should we still worry about Microsoft known EEE practices?
I read that Microsoft had [EEE](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish) practices in the past. And now that they are saying they love Linux, should we be worried about it or is it things of the past?
https://redd.it/f9zfsa
@r_linux
I read that Microsoft had [EEE](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish) practices in the past. And now that they are saying they love Linux, should we be worried about it or is it things of the past?
https://redd.it/f9zfsa
@r_linux
Wikipedia
Embrace, extend, and extinguish
"Embrace, extend, and extinguish" (EEE), also known as "embrace, extend, and exterminate", is a phrase that the U.S. Department of Justice found was used internally by Microsoft to describe its strategy for entering product categories involving widely used…
Why I don't get rough and dirty with the Terminal
From the noscript, I expect a lot of downvotes from power users.
I've been told in other Linux forums that as a Linux user I'm expected to get rough and dirty with the Terminal, be adventurous with it, bork my own system. Yeah no.
I barely use the Terminal at all, in fact, I try to avoid using the Terminal because of a terrible experience with it, I borked my own system and I wasted 4 hours of my life reinstalling everything and getting all my music, videos and documents back from my backup USBs.
So yeah, I'm a Linux user that lives in the GUI and I only use the Terminal when I need to and I don't use it for everything. GUI for the win for me.
https://redd.it/f98la2
@r_linux
From the noscript, I expect a lot of downvotes from power users.
I've been told in other Linux forums that as a Linux user I'm expected to get rough and dirty with the Terminal, be adventurous with it, bork my own system. Yeah no.
I barely use the Terminal at all, in fact, I try to avoid using the Terminal because of a terrible experience with it, I borked my own system and I wasted 4 hours of my life reinstalling everything and getting all my music, videos and documents back from my backup USBs.
So yeah, I'm a Linux user that lives in the GUI and I only use the Terminal when I need to and I don't use it for everything. GUI for the win for me.
https://redd.it/f98la2
@r_linux
reddit
Why I don't get rough and dirty with the Terminal
From the noscript, I expect a lot of downvotes from power users. I've been told in other Linux forums that as a Linux user I'm expected to get rough...
Remote root exploits are now publicly available for LPE and RCE in OpenBSD's OpenSMTPD's default install (CVE-2020-8794)
https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2020/02/26/1
https://redd.it/fa1qo9
@r_linux
https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2020/02/26/1
https://redd.it/fa1qo9
@r_linux
reddit
Remote root exploits are now publicly available for LPE and RCE in...
Posted in r/linux by u/Mcnst • 1 point and 0 comments
runns v1.3 -- simple client/server to run programs inside network namespaces.
https://github.com/dalegr/runns/releases/tag/v1.3
https://redd.it/fa2ic5
@r_linux
https://github.com/dalegr/runns/releases/tag/v1.3
https://redd.it/fa2ic5
@r_linux
GitHub
dalegr/runns
This is a daemon and helper noscripts to run program in network namespace. - dalegr/runns
Microsoft uses its expertise in malware to help with fileless attack detection on Linux
[linuxsecurity.com](https://linuxsecurity.com/news/vendors-products/microsoft-uses-its-expertise-in-malware-to-help-with-fileless-attack-detection-on-linux): “*Hey, Linux fans! Microsoft has got your back over fileless threats. Assuming you've bought into the whole Azure Security Center thing*.”
https://redd.it/fa4quf
@r_linux
[linuxsecurity.com](https://linuxsecurity.com/news/vendors-products/microsoft-uses-its-expertise-in-malware-to-help-with-fileless-attack-detection-on-linux): “*Hey, Linux fans! Microsoft has got your back over fileless threats. Assuming you've bought into the whole Azure Security Center thing*.”
https://redd.it/fa4quf
@r_linux
Linux Security
Microsoft uses its expertise in malware to help with fileless atta.
microsoft uses its expertise in malware to help with fileless attack detection on linux A fileless attack tends to hit via a software vulnerability, inject a st
Cartesi — Creepts Tower Defense DApp Testnet Launches
We’re excited to announce the full launch of Cartesi’s first DApp: Creepts on Ethereum’s Rinkeby testnet!
Creepts is the world’s first fully decentralized tower defense tournament game. It is built on top of Cartesi’s Layer 2 Linux solution for blockchains, which is available as an open-source software stack that is under active development.
Full Article & Guide: https://medium.com/cartesi/cartesi-creepts-tower-defense-dapp-testnet-launches-6be22ff4503d
https://redd.it/fa502i
@r_linux
We’re excited to announce the full launch of Cartesi’s first DApp: Creepts on Ethereum’s Rinkeby testnet!
Creepts is the world’s first fully decentralized tower defense tournament game. It is built on top of Cartesi’s Layer 2 Linux solution for blockchains, which is available as an open-source software stack that is under active development.
Full Article & Guide: https://medium.com/cartesi/cartesi-creepts-tower-defense-dapp-testnet-launches-6be22ff4503d
https://redd.it/fa502i
@r_linux
Medium
Creepts Tower Defense DApp - Testnet Launch
We’re excited to announce the full launch of Cartesi’s first DApp: Creepts on Ethereum’s Rinkeby testnet!
Gallium OS is taking up so much storage on my chromebook...
I installed Gallium OS on my chromebook so that it can dual boot both chrome os and gallium os. After a while, I powerwashed my chromebook, intending to delete gallium os. But then in chrome os, it kept saying "Device disk space critically low." How do I completely get rid of gallium os and free up space?
https://redd.it/fa6j0u
@r_linux
I installed Gallium OS on my chromebook so that it can dual boot both chrome os and gallium os. After a while, I powerwashed my chromebook, intending to delete gallium os. But then in chrome os, it kept saying "Device disk space critically low." How do I completely get rid of gallium os and free up space?
https://redd.it/fa6j0u
@r_linux
reddit
Gallium OS is taking up so much storage on my chromebook...
I installed Gallium OS on my chromebook so that it can dual boot both chrome os and gallium os. After a while, I powerwashed my chromebook,...
File that root gets "permission denied"
I didn't even know this was possible.
My Netgear ReadyNAS OS 6.10 server uses a file in the \~/.ssh directory named `ssh_authorized_key` (rather than the standard `authorzied_key` file that pretty much all linux distros use for ssh key-bases logins. I'm fine with this, but I cannot figure out why, as a root user logged in to the CLI, I cannot modify this file, whatsoever. I can't move it, delete it, or modify it. Permission denied.. as root.
What is this about? I get that Netgear intends that edits should be made thought the web-based GUI, but why can't root modify this file?
The `getfacl` shows no extra ACLs on the file. I'm stumped
(I hope the bot doesn't block this. I am more curious as to how this is possible, rather than how to fix.)
https://redd.it/fa76os
@r_linux
I didn't even know this was possible.
My Netgear ReadyNAS OS 6.10 server uses a file in the \~/.ssh directory named `ssh_authorized_key` (rather than the standard `authorzied_key` file that pretty much all linux distros use for ssh key-bases logins. I'm fine with this, but I cannot figure out why, as a root user logged in to the CLI, I cannot modify this file, whatsoever. I can't move it, delete it, or modify it. Permission denied.. as root.
What is this about? I get that Netgear intends that edits should be made thought the web-based GUI, but why can't root modify this file?
The `getfacl` shows no extra ACLs on the file. I'm stumped
(I hope the bot doesn't block this. I am more curious as to how this is possible, rather than how to fix.)
https://redd.it/fa76os
@r_linux
reddit
File that root gets "permission denied"
I didn't even know this was possible. My Netgear ReadyNAS OS 6.10 server uses a file in the \~/.ssh directory named `ssh_authorized_key` (rather...
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to revert GNOME Calculator and other apps from "snap" to "deb", ship GNOME Software as a Snap instead.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2020-February/010667.html
https://redd.it/fa8ewy
@r_linux
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2020-February/010667.html
https://redd.it/fa8ewy
@r_linux
What are some things people aren't told about Linux?
So I might be building a new pc for uni and to save money on an OS Linux has been coming to mind.
But the only things I hear is that it has a learning curve, support for games is improving and it's aimed for server usage.
So my main question is what is it actually like trying to get support for games because finding out I won't be able to play rocket league is a massive deal breaker.
What are some of the functionalities you will lose from leaving windows, right now the main thing I do is play games, run a Plex server, YouTube and Netflix is all of that (barring games) still compatible.
Finally my uni course is games programming so I will need access to Unity, Unreal Engine and Visual studio (as well as some stuff like Google docs etc), are these compatible?
Obviously if I am only looking to save money is it even worth getting linux?
The last point I don't know how to word fully but what are some of the main things that drew you in or some important details to share?
https://redd.it/fa9h3w
@r_linux
So I might be building a new pc for uni and to save money on an OS Linux has been coming to mind.
But the only things I hear is that it has a learning curve, support for games is improving and it's aimed for server usage.
So my main question is what is it actually like trying to get support for games because finding out I won't be able to play rocket league is a massive deal breaker.
What are some of the functionalities you will lose from leaving windows, right now the main thing I do is play games, run a Plex server, YouTube and Netflix is all of that (barring games) still compatible.
Finally my uni course is games programming so I will need access to Unity, Unreal Engine and Visual studio (as well as some stuff like Google docs etc), are these compatible?
Obviously if I am only looking to save money is it even worth getting linux?
The last point I don't know how to word fully but what are some of the main things that drew you in or some important details to share?
https://redd.it/fa9h3w
@r_linux
reddit
What are some things people aren't told about Linux?
So I might be building a new pc for uni and to save money on an OS Linux has been coming to mind. But the only things I hear is that it has a...
There was a reason I lowered my security more...
I learned more, gentlemen, please show me that the elder rule and not monkeys. Russians r just down the street, lets not make a horrible mess. I can make Snowden look bad on certain things, being specific on technical knowledge, so please. Do I ask for much? Show me you are someone I can honor.
https://redd.it/faa43o
@r_linux
I learned more, gentlemen, please show me that the elder rule and not monkeys. Russians r just down the street, lets not make a horrible mess. I can make Snowden look bad on certain things, being specific on technical knowledge, so please. Do I ask for much? Show me you are someone I can honor.
https://redd.it/faa43o
@r_linux
reddit
There was a reason I lowered my security more...
I learned more, gentlemen, please show me that the elder rule and not monkeys. Russians r just down the street, lets not make a horrible mess. I...
Creating a Virtual Monitor that my KDE sees as any normal display, and having a VNC / remote-desktop server manage it
I have access to a big all-in-one computer running Windows. I want to use it as a monitor for my Arch Linux laptop, but I cannot do it the simple way: that all-in-one computer doesn't have a video input port.
I'm thus thinking to use that computer as a VNC or remote-desktop client connected to my system. I want the experience to be as seamless as possible though: this second monitor should act like any normal second monitor would: managed as a second display for my X11 screen by KDE.
Is it possible to create a virtual display on my Linux system that my DE, KDE, sees as any normal external display, and have a VNC/remote-desktop server managing it?
If you have other ideas to achieve my desired result, I'm of course interested!
https://redd.it/faa79x
@r_linux
I have access to a big all-in-one computer running Windows. I want to use it as a monitor for my Arch Linux laptop, but I cannot do it the simple way: that all-in-one computer doesn't have a video input port.
I'm thus thinking to use that computer as a VNC or remote-desktop client connected to my system. I want the experience to be as seamless as possible though: this second monitor should act like any normal second monitor would: managed as a second display for my X11 screen by KDE.
Is it possible to create a virtual display on my Linux system that my DE, KDE, sees as any normal external display, and have a VNC/remote-desktop server managing it?
If you have other ideas to achieve my desired result, I'm of course interested!
https://redd.it/faa79x
@r_linux
reddit
Creating a Virtual Monitor that my KDE sees as any normal display,...
I have access to a big all-in-one computer running Windows. I want to use it as a monitor for my Arch Linux laptop, but I cannot do it the simple...
How to Use the awk Command on Linux
[How to Use the awk Command on Linux](http://topshortlink.com/zhF9jq3V)
[i](https://preview.redd.it/o1l6lhuh4gj41.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fd837a6aab1f6f801c7f7c48f1b6d351392f731c)
https://redd.it/faacnk
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[How to Use the awk Command on Linux](http://topshortlink.com/zhF9jq3V)
[i](https://preview.redd.it/o1l6lhuh4gj41.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fd837a6aab1f6f801c7f7c48f1b6d351392f731c)
https://redd.it/faacnk
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Linux Magazines
How to Use the awk Command on Linux
On Linux, awk is a command-line text manipulation dynamo, as well as a powerful noscripting language. Here’s an introduction to some of its coolest fe
NordVPN for linux app.
Hi all,
I've created a small app that lets you connect to nordvpn on linux, it uses their cli, xtermjs and electron under the hood. Note that this app is not final, actually it's a first small release with most of their cli functionality working.
[https://github.com/martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux](https://github.com/martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux) for some small docs.
[https://github.com/martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux/releases](https://github.com/martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux/releases) to download the release.
I hope to get some feedback. Thanks
https://redd.it/fabghr
@r_linux
Hi all,
I've created a small app that lets you connect to nordvpn on linux, it uses their cli, xtermjs and electron under the hood. Note that this app is not final, actually it's a first small release with most of their cli functionality working.
[https://github.com/martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux](https://github.com/martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux) for some small docs.
[https://github.com/martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux/releases](https://github.com/martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux/releases) to download the release.
I hope to get some feedback. Thanks
https://redd.it/fabghr
@r_linux
GitHub
GitHub - martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux: A nicer way to connect to NordVPN on Linux.
A nicer way to connect to NordVPN on Linux. Contribute to martijnmichel/nordvpn-linux development by creating an account on GitHub.
(help)desktop environment is recognized as not installed KDE
i use i3 on arch and didnt install desktop environment.but i run neofetch,then neofetch said KDE
so i checked process but plasm or kde something didnt run
xdg-open dont work cuz kfmclient(kde) error
https://redd.it/facgap
@r_linux
i use i3 on arch and didnt install desktop environment.but i run neofetch,then neofetch said KDE
so i checked process but plasm or kde something didnt run
xdg-open dont work cuz kfmclient(kde) error
https://redd.it/facgap
@r_linux
reddit
(help)desktop environment is recognized as not installed KDE
i use i3 on arch and didnt install desktop environment.but i run neofetch,then neofetch said KDE so i checked process but plasm or kde something...