What does it mean? "There is no more need for a pager: you are in the pager!"
https://www.cliki.net/clfswm
https://redd.it/fhgkmk
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https://redd.it/fhgkmk
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LibreELEC 9.2.1 released with WireGuard Support, Raspberry Pi 4 Improvements
https://libreelec.tv/2020/03/libreelec-leia-9-2-1/
https://redd.it/fhmqv7
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https://libreelec.tv/2020/03/libreelec-leia-9-2-1/
https://redd.it/fhmqv7
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LibreELEC 9.2.1 released with WireGuard Support, Raspberry Pi 4...
Posted in r/linux by u/resoluti0n_ • 1 point and 0 comments
Block IP address once they access certain pages?
I see a ton of shit in my acccess log about
- /wp-login.php
- /sqladmin/index.php
- /php2MyAdmin/index.php
etc
There's no PHP on my server. I want to outright block people who try to get any pages that has "/wp-" or ".php" in it. How do I do this? I once tried fail2ban but it was complicated and didn't end up working (or I needed to write a noscript for it to work or something)
I was thinking of scanning the log files and automatically adding the IP address to iptables. Is that a good idea? Maybe `iptables -A INPUT -s THEIR_IP -j DROP` but I haven't tested if this is the right command.
https://redd.it/fhnud4
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I see a ton of shit in my acccess log about
- /wp-login.php
- /sqladmin/index.php
- /php2MyAdmin/index.php
etc
There's no PHP on my server. I want to outright block people who try to get any pages that has "/wp-" or ".php" in it. How do I do this? I once tried fail2ban but it was complicated and didn't end up working (or I needed to write a noscript for it to work or something)
I was thinking of scanning the log files and automatically adding the IP address to iptables. Is that a good idea? Maybe `iptables -A INPUT -s THEIR_IP -j DROP` but I haven't tested if this is the right command.
https://redd.it/fhnud4
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reddit
Block IP address once they access certain pages?
I see a ton of shit in my acccess log about - /wp-login.php - /sqladmin/index.php - /php2MyAdmin/index.php etc There's no PHP on my server. I...
Fastest RDP Server for Linux
Most RDP like xrdp are using alot of traffic, since they send everything as "video".
Is there an Linux alternative to the Windows RDP Service?
(Which is just sending meta data instead of like a Video)
https://redd.it/fhn8c8
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Most RDP like xrdp are using alot of traffic, since they send everything as "video".
Is there an Linux alternative to the Windows RDP Service?
(Which is just sending meta data instead of like a Video)
https://redd.it/fhn8c8
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reddit
r/linux - Fastest RDP Server for Linux
0 votes and 2 comments so far on Reddit
ProtonMail: Introducing alternative routing to prevent censorship of Proton apps (optional, opt-out feature) -- "alternative routing requires us to use third-party infrastructure and networks we do not control, some of which might belong to companies such as Google"
https://protonmail.com/blog/anti-censorship-alternative-routing/
https://redd.it/fhp376
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https://protonmail.com/blog/anti-censorship-alternative-routing/
https://redd.it/fhp376
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Proton
New technical measures to unblock Proton apps - Proton Mail Blog | Proton
Proton provides anti-censorship measures to help users bypass DNS blocks. This article explains how these systems work.
The EARN IT Bill Is the Government’s Plan to Scan Every Message Online
[https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/03/earn-it-bill-governments-not-so-secret-plan-scan-every-message-online](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/03/earn-it-bill-governments-not-so-secret-plan-scan-every-message-online)
https://redd.it/fhpihs
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[https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/03/earn-it-bill-governments-not-so-secret-plan-scan-every-message-online](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/03/earn-it-bill-governments-not-so-secret-plan-scan-every-message-online)
https://redd.it/fhpihs
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
The EARN IT Bill Is the Government’s Plan to Scan Every Message Online
Update 10/1/2020: The EARN IT bill has been amended since this blog post was published. We still oppose the bill.Imagine an Internet where the law required every message sent to be read by
I made a video explaining what dotfiles are and how I manage them. Hope you find it useful!
https://invidio.us/watch?v=GqL6W-ua7uQ
https://redd.it/fho4qx
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https://invidio.us/watch?v=GqL6W-ua7uQ
https://redd.it/fho4qx
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Invidious
What are dotfiles and how I manage them
mydotfiles repo: https://gitlab.com/gabmus/mydotfiles Check out the Tech Pills website: https://techpills.technology Join the Tech Pills community: https://techpills.technology/community
Gamers who switched from Windows to Linux
Hi everyone
I am really loving linux but i personally find it lacking tons of basic features that need to be added manually which is silly imo.
But my main personal issue is Gaming. Yes proton has improved vastly over 2019 and is becoming better near bi weekly now in 2020.
But if you as a gamer are now on linux , what games do you play? How does performance differ if at all? What gpu,cpu ? Freesync or gsync?
I play AAA noscripts. What distro do you use? I LOVE ubuntus look and feel.
https://redd.it/fhrcg3
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Hi everyone
I am really loving linux but i personally find it lacking tons of basic features that need to be added manually which is silly imo.
But my main personal issue is Gaming. Yes proton has improved vastly over 2019 and is becoming better near bi weekly now in 2020.
But if you as a gamer are now on linux , what games do you play? How does performance differ if at all? What gpu,cpu ? Freesync or gsync?
I play AAA noscripts. What distro do you use? I LOVE ubuntus look and feel.
https://redd.it/fhrcg3
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reddit
r/linux - Gamers who switched from Windows to Linux
0 votes and 2 comments so far on Reddit
Linux Kernel Teaching — The Linux Kernel documentation
https://linux-kernel-labs.github.io/refs/heads/master/index.html
https://redd.it/fhuq31
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https://redd.it/fhuq31
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reddit
Linux Kernel Teaching — The Linux Kernel documentation
Posted in r/linux by u/ASIC_SP • 2 points and 0 comments
Curve RPG (a game I made with BASH while taking a linux class)
This was a project I had fun making while learning bash last semester. I am by no means a linux expert and I'm sure the coding is very sloppy. This started from boredom in class one day and turned into a decent size project. None the less, it's a fun little RPG you can play in the linux terminal. If this is not the proper place to post something like this please help direct me to a subreddit that might find some enjoyment out of it!
Here is the link to the bash file:
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1\_tljWGP6U09TDedojfWE4cz6Z-UMb-rK/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_tljWGP6U09TDedojfWE4cz6Z-UMb-rK/view?usp=sharing)
Let me know what you think if you played it at all!
https://redd.it/fhvpke
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This was a project I had fun making while learning bash last semester. I am by no means a linux expert and I'm sure the coding is very sloppy. This started from boredom in class one day and turned into a decent size project. None the less, it's a fun little RPG you can play in the linux terminal. If this is not the proper place to post something like this please help direct me to a subreddit that might find some enjoyment out of it!
Here is the link to the bash file:
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1\_tljWGP6U09TDedojfWE4cz6Z-UMb-rK/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_tljWGP6U09TDedojfWE4cz6Z-UMb-rK/view?usp=sharing)
Let me know what you think if you played it at all!
https://redd.it/fhvpke
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Notification badges on the dock
I want to see the notification badge for Telegram Dekstop next to the dock icon. Right now it's on the top bar. I've tried gnome-shell-extensions and using the Notification counter extension, but didn't help.
Is there any way to do that?
Here's a pic of where the badge is and where I want it to be:
https://preview.redd.it/ex2qzc0ycfm41.png?width=1918&format=png&auto=webp&s=fe146187c7a88fcc98356faa058d3791d7079c17
https://redd.it/fhy4el
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I want to see the notification badge for Telegram Dekstop next to the dock icon. Right now it's on the top bar. I've tried gnome-shell-extensions and using the Notification counter extension, but didn't help.
Is there any way to do that?
Here's a pic of where the badge is and where I want it to be:
https://preview.redd.it/ex2qzc0ycfm41.png?width=1918&format=png&auto=webp&s=fe146187c7a88fcc98356faa058d3791d7079c17
https://redd.it/fhy4el
@r_linux
I am trying to find a user friendly-semi user friendly distro and desktop/window manager combo with very little overhead.
I run Linux Mint as my default os no problem. But because I want to emulate the wii u which my computer can do Linux mint is not good for that. The emulation frame rate stays mostly at 30fps. (60fps at more basic parts of the game) Which is normal and how the games should play but sometimes they drop to 15-20 FPS and make the games unplayable so I need an os with little overhead that can support wine.
My specs:
Amd phenom 3ghz cpu 2008
Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 gpu
4gb ddr2 ram (I want as much of it as possible for wii I games.)
https://redd.it/fhy2oz
@r_linux
I run Linux Mint as my default os no problem. But because I want to emulate the wii u which my computer can do Linux mint is not good for that. The emulation frame rate stays mostly at 30fps. (60fps at more basic parts of the game) Which is normal and how the games should play but sometimes they drop to 15-20 FPS and make the games unplayable so I need an os with little overhead that can support wine.
My specs:
Amd phenom 3ghz cpu 2008
Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 gpu
4gb ddr2 ram (I want as much of it as possible for wii I games.)
https://redd.it/fhy2oz
@r_linux
reddit
I am trying to find a user friendly-semi user friendly distro and...
I run Linux Mint as my default os no problem. But because I want to emulate the wii u which my computer can do Linux mint is not good for that....
Tux Builder is a Godot re-implementation of SuperTux
https://github.com/Alzter/TuxBuilder
https://redd.it/fi0nml
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https://github.com/Alzter/TuxBuilder
https://redd.it/fi0nml
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GitHub
GitHub - Alzter/TuxBuilder: A Godot re-implementation of SuperTux
A Godot re-implementation of SuperTux. Contribute to Alzter/TuxBuilder development by creating an account on GitHub.
Backgammony - initial release of a new Linux backgammon client with AI and network play.
https://github.com/jonathanballs/backgammony
https://redd.it/fi1527
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https://github.com/jonathanballs/backgammony
https://redd.it/fi1527
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GitHub
GitHub - jonathanballs/backgammony: A backgammon client with multiplayer support
A backgammon client with multiplayer support. Contribute to jonathanballs/backgammony development by creating an account on GitHub.
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - March 13, 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/fi3011
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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/fi3011
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reddit
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - March 13, 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...
New applications, working rotation, performance improvements and several application updates: Plasma Mobile news
https://www.plasma-mobile.org/2020/03/13/Plasma-Mobile-Weekly-update-2020-week-11.html
https://redd.it/fi2wts
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https://www.plasma-mobile.org/2020/03/13/Plasma-Mobile-Weekly-update-2020-week-11.html
https://redd.it/fi2wts
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www.plasma-mobile.org
Plasma Mobile update week 11 of 2020
In contrast to our usual bi-weekly blog format, this post wraps up only the most important changes that happened while no post was released. We are sorry for...
What does SPEC stand for, in the context of an RPM package?
I understand its purpose and I would assume it meant "specification", however it's commonly written in all capital letters which makes me think it's an acronym.
If it is an acronym, what does it stand for?
https://redd.it/fi4d0i
@r_linux
I understand its purpose and I would assume it meant "specification", however it's commonly written in all capital letters which makes me think it's an acronym.
If it is an acronym, what does it stand for?
https://redd.it/fi4d0i
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reddit
What does SPEC stand for, in the context of an RPM package?
I understand its purpose and I would assume it meant "specification", however it's commonly written in all capital letters which makes me think...
The only reason I'm not using Linux on the desktop...style over function
Before I start I wanna say that the fastest way to switch a big number of applications and windows(yeah even compared to mission control/dash/desktop grid etc) is using a mouse.GNOME is too keyboard-centric for it to be manageable(especially with a lot of windows) and I don't really like it, plus the big icons result in more pointer travel time and it takes too much inspiration from macOS which I just consider too flashy to be fast and productive. KDE is pretty good but while customisable it still lacks a few things...like too much headings result in really small icons(I'm a fan of the Windows 7 taskbar style, it's way faster than macOS or GNOME) on absolutely every theme for some reason except maybe Sweet, Icon only task manager has bad window previews too(which in my tests is the fastest to change a large number of applications with a large number of windows and still be organised.) Desktop Grid is also a bit too big which increases cursor travel time. The problem is that they both take some tiny bits of inspiration(more for GNOME though) from macOS which is by design style over function(can you count the numbers of pixel spaces wasted, it's quite a nice puzzle, the bigger the screen the bigger it gets). When instead at least KDE should take more inspiration from Windows. Just take a look at it, the cursor travel time is at an all time low, the time it takes to switch multiple windows using window preview from the taskbar is amazing. There's also no pixel wasted either! Even Task View is much better in my opinion because the windows themselves are small which means more can fit AND it doesn't take as much time to switch between them.
​
TL;DR both KDE and GNOME are sometimes much in favour of style opposed to function. I've really tried customising both but some things just can't be changed. Even in the case of KDE the functionality of icon only task manager is barely changeable and the themes all suffer from too much style over function. I'd totally use Linux and support open source software even more on my PC if I'll ever find a good DE. I don't consider Xfce to be a good alternative because since it switched to GTK3, it basically depends on GNOME and their design. And a lot of advanced stuff is missing from Xfce(like a simple Windows 7 style taskbar) or functionality like Mission Control.
​
PS: I know there's Cinnamon(the fact that Linux Mint packages are very old doesn't help either) but it just feels laggy and old and extremely stiff(Windows with its very fast animations doesn't) compared to the two big ones: GNOME and KDE.
https://redd.it/fi6n43
@r_linux
Before I start I wanna say that the fastest way to switch a big number of applications and windows(yeah even compared to mission control/dash/desktop grid etc) is using a mouse.GNOME is too keyboard-centric for it to be manageable(especially with a lot of windows) and I don't really like it, plus the big icons result in more pointer travel time and it takes too much inspiration from macOS which I just consider too flashy to be fast and productive. KDE is pretty good but while customisable it still lacks a few things...like too much headings result in really small icons(I'm a fan of the Windows 7 taskbar style, it's way faster than macOS or GNOME) on absolutely every theme for some reason except maybe Sweet, Icon only task manager has bad window previews too(which in my tests is the fastest to change a large number of applications with a large number of windows and still be organised.) Desktop Grid is also a bit too big which increases cursor travel time. The problem is that they both take some tiny bits of inspiration(more for GNOME though) from macOS which is by design style over function(can you count the numbers of pixel spaces wasted, it's quite a nice puzzle, the bigger the screen the bigger it gets). When instead at least KDE should take more inspiration from Windows. Just take a look at it, the cursor travel time is at an all time low, the time it takes to switch multiple windows using window preview from the taskbar is amazing. There's also no pixel wasted either! Even Task View is much better in my opinion because the windows themselves are small which means more can fit AND it doesn't take as much time to switch between them.
​
TL;DR both KDE and GNOME are sometimes much in favour of style opposed to function. I've really tried customising both but some things just can't be changed. Even in the case of KDE the functionality of icon only task manager is barely changeable and the themes all suffer from too much style over function. I'd totally use Linux and support open source software even more on my PC if I'll ever find a good DE. I don't consider Xfce to be a good alternative because since it switched to GTK3, it basically depends on GNOME and their design. And a lot of advanced stuff is missing from Xfce(like a simple Windows 7 style taskbar) or functionality like Mission Control.
​
PS: I know there's Cinnamon(the fact that Linux Mint packages are very old doesn't help either) but it just feels laggy and old and extremely stiff(Windows with its very fast animations doesn't) compared to the two big ones: GNOME and KDE.
https://redd.it/fi6n43
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reddit
The only reason I'm not using Linux on the desktop...style over...
Before I start I wanna say that the fastest way to switch a big number of applications and windows(yeah even compared to mission...
Sahana - Open Source Disaster Mgmt use if it helps your community
https://github.com/sahana/vesuvius
https://redd.it/fi8yla
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https://github.com/sahana/vesuvius
https://redd.it/fi8yla
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GitHub
GitHub - sahana/vesuvius: Sahana Vesuvius
Sahana Vesuvius. Contribute to sahana/vesuvius development by creating an account on GitHub.
Command line audio player that allows me to easily start from same starting point after pausing
I want to emulate the transcribe software I use to slow down and learn songs but in the linux command line. I can use many programs to slow the song down. What I need now is a way to simply start from a set starting point each time I "unpause."
This way, I can listen to the section I'm learning.... pause it... work it out on guitar... replay from the same starting point again... pause it... work it out... rinse and repeat.
I'd be really great if I could mark this starting point on the fly instead of having to remember starting times and type a complex command every time to start from that point.
https://redd.it/fi9zjd
@r_linux
I want to emulate the transcribe software I use to slow down and learn songs but in the linux command line. I can use many programs to slow the song down. What I need now is a way to simply start from a set starting point each time I "unpause."
This way, I can listen to the section I'm learning.... pause it... work it out on guitar... replay from the same starting point again... pause it... work it out... rinse and repeat.
I'd be really great if I could mark this starting point on the fly instead of having to remember starting times and type a complex command every time to start from that point.
https://redd.it/fi9zjd
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reddit
Command line audio player that allows me to easily start from same...
I want to emulate the transcribe software I use to slow down and learn songs but in the linux command line. I can use many programs to slow the...