The $35 Raspberry Pi 4 now comes with double the RAM
https://www.engadget.com/2020/02/27/35-raspberry-pi-4-double-ram-2-GB/
https://redd.it/fagn3r
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The $35 Raspberry Pi 4 now comes with double the RAM
Lomiri: New Name, Same Great Unity8
https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/lomiri-new-name-same-great-unity8-265
https://redd.it/fagk7j
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https://redd.it/fagk7j
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Using BPF to Transform SSH Sessions into Structured Events
https://gravitational.com/blog/enhanced-session-recording/
https://redd.it/fahj0e
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https://redd.it/fahj0e
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Goteleport
BPF to transform SSH Sessions to Structured Event
Teleport’s Enhanced Session Recording feature can add vital extra visibility into commands being run on your systems.
Software Release: sysmgr - A simplistic system-supervisor written in POSIX sh
https://github.com/cemkeylan/sysmgr
https://redd.it/fagg67
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https://redd.it/fagg67
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GitHub
cemkeylan/sysmgr
A simplistic system-supervisor. Contribute to cemkeylan/sysmgr development by creating an account on GitHub.
Facebook Becomes a Premiere Sponsor of the OBS Project
https://obsproject.com/blog/facebook-becomes-a-premiere-sponsor
https://redd.it/faklws
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Obsproject
Facebook Becomes a Premiere Sponsor of the OBS Project | OBS
We are excited to announce that Facebook is the newest Premiere Sponsor of the OBS Project! Facebook has long believed in the power of live video to build community, and because …
Found this old thing today while helping my parents clean out the basement
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Linux jobs in smaller US towns?
I understand that the jobs are in the big cities, with strong economies, etc.. I know the salaries in such places are higher, but I just really need to get away from the hustle and bustle. My commute is miserable, there are people stacked on top of people here and to be painfully honest, I just want to distance myself from the BS.
So, with that being said, I want to move. I'm not really concerned with 'where' in the country, as much as I am with just finding a job that I can go to everyday, and not want to **rent a bulldozer with a omni-directional flamethrower for the drive home.** The searches I have done, seem to regularly want the swiss-army knife IT guy.. *'someone to manage our network devices including firewalls, SAN, Active Directory environment, our Linux servers, and handle desktop support, oh and be available for 24x7 on-call'*
**I'm not interested in that kind of nonsense.**
Me? I've got 20+ years working with Linux, up to Team Lead roles, in very established large companies, as well as StartUps.. ***So here is my question:*** Where are you folks *(and there have to be some of you out there that were in similar situations)* finding jobs in smaller towns?
https://redd.it/fan9tv
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I understand that the jobs are in the big cities, with strong economies, etc.. I know the salaries in such places are higher, but I just really need to get away from the hustle and bustle. My commute is miserable, there are people stacked on top of people here and to be painfully honest, I just want to distance myself from the BS.
So, with that being said, I want to move. I'm not really concerned with 'where' in the country, as much as I am with just finding a job that I can go to everyday, and not want to **rent a bulldozer with a omni-directional flamethrower for the drive home.** The searches I have done, seem to regularly want the swiss-army knife IT guy.. *'someone to manage our network devices including firewalls, SAN, Active Directory environment, our Linux servers, and handle desktop support, oh and be available for 24x7 on-call'*
**I'm not interested in that kind of nonsense.**
Me? I've got 20+ years working with Linux, up to Team Lead roles, in very established large companies, as well as StartUps.. ***So here is my question:*** Where are you folks *(and there have to be some of you out there that were in similar situations)* finding jobs in smaller towns?
https://redd.it/fan9tv
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reddit
Linux jobs in smaller US towns?
I understand that the jobs are in the big cities, with strong economies, etc.. I know the salaries in such places are higher, but I just really...
The Internet was never designed with security in mind?
Interesting quotes from a Bruce Schneier book. It's news to me that the Internet was never designed with security in mind. As it does exactly what it was designed to do, deliver packets end-to-end. If you've got control of a BGP system then you can of course get up to all sorts of mischief.
“ [Click here to kill everybody](https://www.schneier.com/books/click_here/)“ by Bruce Schneier Sep 2018
“The Internet was never designed with security in mind:“
“When the Internet was developed, what security there was focused on physical attacks against the network. Its fault-tolerant architecture can handle servers and connections failing or being destroyed. What it can’t handle is systemic attacks against the underlying protocols.“
“And even for relatively high-quality software systems like Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, you’re still installing patches all the time.“
“Criminals have harnessed large numbers of hacked computers into bot, or zombie, networks.“
Notice how Schneier manages to not mention Windows in relation to bots and gives one mention to linux in the footnotes.
“Nearly all of us use one of three computer operating systems and one of two mobile operating systems.“
Still no mention of Linux or Open Source and just who in their right minds runs the DHS on Windows.
He does quote the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) from 1996:
“It is highly desirable that Internet carriers protect the privacy and authenticity of all traffic, but this is not a requirement of the architecture. Confidentiality and authentication are the responsibility of end users and must be implemented in the protocols used by the end users. Endpoints should not depend on the confidentiality or integrity of the carriers. Carriers may choose to provide some level of protection, but this is secondary to the primary responsibility of the end users to protect themselves.“
Yea, Confidentiality and authentication are the responsibility of end users, and all the rest is doom-and-gloom waffle.
https://redd.it/fajqg3
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Interesting quotes from a Bruce Schneier book. It's news to me that the Internet was never designed with security in mind. As it does exactly what it was designed to do, deliver packets end-to-end. If you've got control of a BGP system then you can of course get up to all sorts of mischief.
“ [Click here to kill everybody](https://www.schneier.com/books/click_here/)“ by Bruce Schneier Sep 2018
“The Internet was never designed with security in mind:“
“When the Internet was developed, what security there was focused on physical attacks against the network. Its fault-tolerant architecture can handle servers and connections failing or being destroyed. What it can’t handle is systemic attacks against the underlying protocols.“
“And even for relatively high-quality software systems like Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, you’re still installing patches all the time.“
“Criminals have harnessed large numbers of hacked computers into bot, or zombie, networks.“
Notice how Schneier manages to not mention Windows in relation to bots and gives one mention to linux in the footnotes.
“Nearly all of us use one of three computer operating systems and one of two mobile operating systems.“
Still no mention of Linux or Open Source and just who in their right minds runs the DHS on Windows.
He does quote the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) from 1996:
“It is highly desirable that Internet carriers protect the privacy and authenticity of all traffic, but this is not a requirement of the architecture. Confidentiality and authentication are the responsibility of end users and must be implemented in the protocols used by the end users. Endpoints should not depend on the confidentiality or integrity of the carriers. Carriers may choose to provide some level of protection, but this is secondary to the primary responsibility of the end users to protect themselves.“
Yea, Confidentiality and authentication are the responsibility of end users, and all the rest is doom-and-gloom waffle.
https://redd.it/fajqg3
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reddit
The Internet was never designed with security in mind?
Interesting quotes from a Bruce Schneier book. It's news to me that the Internet was never designed with security in mind. As it does exactly what...
Hello Reddit. After a lot of research I have decided to switch to Linux but when I try to boot into my drive (with Solus) then this happens. Any ideas to fix it?
https://redd.it/faon6k
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Playing with the Pinephone (Linux)! Computer? Or Phone?
https://invidio.us/watch?v=c32-QOrI4cw
https://redd.it/fapme0
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https://redd.it/fapme0
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Invidious
Playing with the Pinephone (Linux)! Computer? Or Phone?
We will experiment with my Pinephone and see what we can do with this at this early stage. We will test wifi, LTE, SSH, Copying to eMMC flash storage, sound test, load desktop apps, test desktop apps,
I want to go to my local Microsoft office this Sunday with my friends and protest proprietary software. Do you think this would be worthwhile? If so, then DM me to obtain more details.
This one: [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/about/officelocator?Location=77024](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/about/officelocator?Location=77024). I'm trying not to advertise, but I'd like to promote and encourage others to join my favorite/our favorite cause.
​
EDIT: I seem to have been enlightened by the Linux community. What about creating, for example, a booth where one can ask informants about open source software? Sort of like a Socratic advertising strategy (which sounds ironic for FOSS).
https://redd.it/fajl6e
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This one: [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/about/officelocator?Location=77024](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/about/officelocator?Location=77024). I'm trying not to advertise, but I'd like to promote and encourage others to join my favorite/our favorite cause.
​
EDIT: I seem to have been enlightened by the Linux community. What about creating, for example, a booth where one can ask informants about open source software? Sort of like a Socratic advertising strategy (which sounds ironic for FOSS).
https://redd.it/fajl6e
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Microsoft
Find a Microsoft Office Near Me | Location Finder | Microsoft
Microsoft reaches customers at sales offices, support centers, and technology centers throughout the country. Find the office location nearest you.
Microsoft dropping out windows server certifications to move to Azure cloud which is Linux based!
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/community-blog-post.aspx?BlogId=8&Id=375282
https://redd.it/farfji
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https://redd.it/farfji
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TECHCOMMUNITY.MICROSOFT.COM
Microsoft Learn Blog
Dual boot MX Linux and Lakka using same /home directory
I have MX Linux and I am having issues with gamepads and setting them up with RetroArch, so I'm giving up and going to partition my ssd (20gb or so) for Lakka. My question is; can I access the /home directory that's set up with MX Linux (on a separate 1tb drive formetted to ext4) to access my roms?
https://redd.it/faso8q
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I have MX Linux and I am having issues with gamepads and setting them up with RetroArch, so I'm giving up and going to partition my ssd (20gb or so) for Lakka. My question is; can I access the /home directory that's set up with MX Linux (on a separate 1tb drive formetted to ext4) to access my roms?
https://redd.it/faso8q
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Dual boot MX Linux and Lakka using same /home directory
I have MX Linux and I am having issues with gamepads and setting them up with RetroArch, so I'm giving up and going to partition my ssd (20gb or...
I won a free LPIC-1 course (free as in free beer)
I got lucky and won a free course for LPIC-1, it will be in person and last 7 months, I don't have to pay anything for it.
I'm really excited about going, because it will be the first time I ever take a Linux course, I never in my life took any certifications or anything before, I'm self-taught and I've been using Linux for about 20 years now.
When I started with Linux it changed my life because back then it was difficult for me to get software or learning material, I didn't had internet and courses were expensive. So I can appreciate a free course like this. :)
Now given my background and actual experience, would it be worth taking the LPIC-1? I'm sure there will be something I'll learn from it, and it's probably nice meeting other folks who use Linux.
Anyone here has taken this course before? How was it for you? Would you recommend I go?
https://redd.it/faszdw
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I got lucky and won a free course for LPIC-1, it will be in person and last 7 months, I don't have to pay anything for it.
I'm really excited about going, because it will be the first time I ever take a Linux course, I never in my life took any certifications or anything before, I'm self-taught and I've been using Linux for about 20 years now.
When I started with Linux it changed my life because back then it was difficult for me to get software or learning material, I didn't had internet and courses were expensive. So I can appreciate a free course like this. :)
Now given my background and actual experience, would it be worth taking the LPIC-1? I'm sure there will be something I'll learn from it, and it's probably nice meeting other folks who use Linux.
Anyone here has taken this course before? How was it for you? Would you recommend I go?
https://redd.it/faszdw
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reddit
I won a free LPIC-1 course (free as in free beer)
I got lucky and won a free course for LPIC-1, it will be in person and last 7 months, I don't have to pay anything for it. I'm really excited...
Why don't you just play games on Windows ?
https://www.thelinuxexp.com/post/double-booting-windows-and-linux-to-play-games-on-pc
https://redd.it/fasnh2
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https://redd.it/fasnh2
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Why don't you just play games on Windows ?
Often, that question is prompted by a game that has everyone excited, but won't have a Linux version, or simply doesn't run at all, even with Wine / Proton. I have a bunch of reasons why I don't want to dual boot on my computer.
How to run linux without installing it?
hey so recently I wanted to learn linux but I am not familiar with it at all also i dont want to change my windows directly to linux
So i was thinking Is their a way to run linux on my pc without installing it.
Also what level will that setup help me in CTF 's?
https://redd.it/faulvn
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hey so recently I wanted to learn linux but I am not familiar with it at all also i dont want to change my windows directly to linux
So i was thinking Is their a way to run linux on my pc without installing it.
Also what level will that setup help me in CTF 's?
https://redd.it/faulvn
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reddit
How to run linux without installing it?
hey so recently I wanted to learn linux but I am not familiar with it at all also i dont want to change my windows directly to linux So i was...
Most consistent Powerpoint editor for 2020?
I love Linux to death. My one and only Linux negative is the lack of Powerpoint compatibility. Powerpoint flat out wins the presentation wars, and now that MS Office 2019 is out, running MS Office 2010 via Playonlinux feels incredibly dated.
As I know, there is no documented way to run MS Office 2019 via Wine, and even MS Office 2016 can be a bit buggy. So, what are our options in 2020? For those of you who need to use pptx for work, can you help discuss your workflow and comment on the options here?
* LibreOffice
* FreeOffice
* WPS Office (free)
* WPS Office (premium)
* MS Office 2016 (Wine) ?
* MS Office 2019 (Wine) ???
* Office 365
* Other online services (e.g. Canva)
Libre is great as a standalone system, but its pptx portability fails big time for me. I have little experience with the others on Linux, besides MS Office 2010. It seems that WPS does a good job displaying pptx files for me. I'm considering using Office 365 to begin my work and coupling that with WPS locally, though I believe the 365 version is limited compared to the desktop version. Thoughts? What's your system?
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I love Linux to death. My one and only Linux negative is the lack of Powerpoint compatibility. Powerpoint flat out wins the presentation wars, and now that MS Office 2019 is out, running MS Office 2010 via Playonlinux feels incredibly dated.
As I know, there is no documented way to run MS Office 2019 via Wine, and even MS Office 2016 can be a bit buggy. So, what are our options in 2020? For those of you who need to use pptx for work, can you help discuss your workflow and comment on the options here?
* LibreOffice
* FreeOffice
* WPS Office (free)
* WPS Office (premium)
* MS Office 2016 (Wine) ?
* MS Office 2019 (Wine) ???
* Office 365
* Other online services (e.g. Canva)
Libre is great as a standalone system, but its pptx portability fails big time for me. I have little experience with the others on Linux, besides MS Office 2010. It seems that WPS does a good job displaying pptx files for me. I'm considering using Office 365 to begin my work and coupling that with WPS locally, though I believe the 365 version is limited compared to the desktop version. Thoughts? What's your system?
https://redd.it/fa51o4
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reddit
Most consistent Powerpoint editor for 2020?
I love Linux to death. My one and only Linux negative is the lack of Powerpoint compatibility. Powerpoint flat out wins the presentation wars, and...