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To-do list

I am looking for a to-do list application that has the ability to sync across all my devices, including windows, android, Linux and macOS. I like the way that Microsoft to do works with the tasks and being able to layout sub-steps. are there any other things out there in the wild that can do this for me?

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Change or turn off RGB Lighting?

Hi! Recently I switched over to Linux, and it's great. One problem though, all the RGB Lighting on my PC and Peripherals are defaulted to the rainbow barf color scheme, and seeming the only way to either turn them off or change them is through windows, but as soon as I boot into Linux it reverts back to rainbow. Is there any way to change them in Linux? I have a Corsair water cooler, an Asus motherboard, Z.skill ram, and a Logitech mouse. Thanks for the help

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The Painted Jacket (reposted as my main)

Hi everyone!


This is my main, as I caved and told my boyfriend and showed him the jean jacket I painted. I'm sorry I couldn't get it you guys sooner! You all were so much help and even though this might get removed, I wanted to thank you all.

Of course in order to lead him off track I had to give a different narrative. Him and I have been together for 5 years, and he's the cutest nerd I've ever seen.


This jacket took since the middle of February to complete from the bare bones to now. here's a link to the finished product!

http://imgur.com/gallery/QjgGpN4

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Still Running OpenWRT?



I know flashing routers was hot 4+ years ago. Anyone here still running OpenWRT? I find that there are not. Whole lot of great options out there for routers, and I often observe a performance boost on OpenWRT-flashed routers or commercial routers yin’s OpenWRT. However, I worry that the community may be contracting. A few projects have died mid flight.

If you are running OpenWRT to contribute bug fixes or monetary support back to the program? If not, why not? This question is especially important for people working at companies using OpenWRT.

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Which linux should i used ?

I saw some youtube videos saying you going to have problem / hard time downloading drivers on linux (nivdia) one
and thats what im scared
im planning to play steam games
and have I7 and 750ti gtx

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Phoro... doesn't understand PCIe lanes

I'm considering upgrading to the RX 570 because it can run at PCIe 3.0 x16 but they tested it with an Intel CPU that has only 16 lanes that with along an SSD makes the GPU run at x8. So I asses that this site is prone to fanboyism in their setup decisions. Intel chips are inferior in this aspect. Now I'm left wondering if the FPs in higher quality would be better with x16.

[https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/core\_i9/i9-9900k](https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/core_i9/i9-9900k)

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The gold standard in the mid-late 90s
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JC v1.8.0 released (JSONify your CLI)

The latest `jc` release adds the following features and parsers (45 parsers now included!)

- Simplified syntax option: (e.g. `jc dig www.example.com`)
- Fixes to the `ls` parser to support filenames with newline characters
- Fixes to the `ls` parser to support multiple files, directories, globbing, and recursive listings
- Several new parsers, including `blkid`, `last`, `lastb`, `who`, `/etc/passwd` files, `/etc/shadow` files, `/etc/group` files, `/etc/gshadow` files, and `CSV` files

https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc

Release notes:
https://blog.kellybrazil.com/2020/03/03/jc-version-1-8-0-released/

(I'm not planning on spamming the group with every `jc` release but there are some new features added in v1.8.0 that were requested in my last post to this group.)

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Creating an image of my system

Sorry if this is a dumb question (still new to Linux) but is there a way I can make an image or an iso of my live system and boot it up on another system or on a virtual machine to test stuff out on. Currently running CentOS 7.

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Why is itsfoss.com banned?

I've been using that to find new software for a while, and I tried to crosspost something I saw in /r/LinuxUsersGroup but apparently that domain isn't allowed on this sub.

Is it a bad source/disreputable in some way?

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Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - March 04, 2020

Welcome to r/linux! If you're new to Linux or trying to get started this thread is for you. Get help here or as always, check out r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs

This megathread is for all your question needs. As we don't allow questions on r/linux outside of this megathread, please consider using r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs for the best solution to your problem.

Ask your hardware requests here too or try r/linuxhardware!

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Let's help find a cure for covid-19!!

I came across a project called folding@home in another sub which allows you to donate your computing power to help researchers find cures for covid-19 and some other terrible illnesses. I already had debian installed on a couple old laptops so I booted them up and installed the software. I hought this would be a great place to share it because the software is already packaged for a few Linux distributions and it's a great cause, also a cool way for you to put your old computers to good use.

If you'd like to check it out, you can find the project here: https://foldingathome.org/

https://redd.it/fd7s1y
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