Tasks and solutions to the Eudyptula challenge to teach yourself Linux kernel development
https://github.com/agelastic/eudyptula
https://redd.it/fij0iv
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https://github.com/agelastic/eudyptula
https://redd.it/fij0iv
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GitHub
GitHub - agelastic/eudyptula: www.eudyptula-challenge.org
www.eudyptula-challenge.org. Contribute to agelastic/eudyptula development by creating an account on GitHub.
Docking Station - DisplayLink/EVDI
I'm looking for a new USB C docking station for my laptop and specifically I'm looking for one that works out of the box on linux and does the display stuff in hardware in the docking station instead of requiring drivers (EVDI) on the laptop. I currently have a setup that works, but it requires me to reinstall EVDI every time the kernel changes and while I very much appreciate the FOSS folks that make that an option for me, I would rather not have to do that and I would rather not have the system resource drain on my laptop that requires (DisplayLink is often the top CPU user on my system).
My goal is really to be able to just plug in the single USB C/Thunderbolt plug on the laptop that provides the system with power and then everything is connected to the docking station - monitor, wired network, external DVD writer, etc. I have all of this right now with a Media Gear docking station with the exception of that required DisplayLink/EVDI software.
So - I think I know what I want, but how can I know if a given docking station will require display link or if it will just work? Is what I'm asking for even possible? Do you have any suggestions of places to start or brands that are better than others?
https://redd.it/fikf15
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I'm looking for a new USB C docking station for my laptop and specifically I'm looking for one that works out of the box on linux and does the display stuff in hardware in the docking station instead of requiring drivers (EVDI) on the laptop. I currently have a setup that works, but it requires me to reinstall EVDI every time the kernel changes and while I very much appreciate the FOSS folks that make that an option for me, I would rather not have to do that and I would rather not have the system resource drain on my laptop that requires (DisplayLink is often the top CPU user on my system).
My goal is really to be able to just plug in the single USB C/Thunderbolt plug on the laptop that provides the system with power and then everything is connected to the docking station - monitor, wired network, external DVD writer, etc. I have all of this right now with a Media Gear docking station with the exception of that required DisplayLink/EVDI software.
So - I think I know what I want, but how can I know if a given docking station will require display link or if it will just work? Is what I'm asking for even possible? Do you have any suggestions of places to start or brands that are better than others?
https://redd.it/fikf15
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reddit
Docking Station - DisplayLink/EVDI
I'm looking for a new USB C docking station for my laptop and specifically I'm looking for one that works out of the box on linux and does the...
The First Linux Distro Released
I've been searching for the first Linux distro to ever be released but I can't find it anywhere. I'm confident it exists. What would have been the git of the 90s? Some home server with a hilarious pure html page?
It would be interesting to see how far we've come. I'm sure some of it could be funny but also could be humbling and encouraging to see how ridiculous even the best ideas can seem to be in their early versions. Is anyone else curious?
https://redd.it/fiis4t
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I've been searching for the first Linux distro to ever be released but I can't find it anywhere. I'm confident it exists. What would have been the git of the 90s? Some home server with a hilarious pure html page?
It would be interesting to see how far we've come. I'm sure some of it could be funny but also could be humbling and encouraging to see how ridiculous even the best ideas can seem to be in their early versions. Is anyone else curious?
https://redd.it/fiis4t
@r_linux
reddit
The First Linux Distro Released
I've been searching for the first Linux distro to ever be released but I can't find it anywhere. I'm confident it exists. What would have been the...
Sudo for sbin folders?
So I was testing different desktop environments on (kali) Linux, and I noticed, besides how it looks, it also changes when to use sudo before commands.
With a clean install on both machines with everything default:
XFCE -> have to use sudo for ifconfig
GNOME -> dont need sudo for ifconfig
​
After more research I found that its the complete sbin folder..:
XFCE -> have to use sudo for sbin folder
GNOME -> dont need sudo for sbin folder
​
Both machines have indentical sudoers file.
​
First of all why dont I need to use sudo on GNOME for sbin programs? Bc sbin need sudo right?
And secondly I noticed a lot of people online just use the command 'ifconfig' without sudo. So they propably dont need to use sudo for sbin programs. Isnt this weird? Reference to first questions.
https://redd.it/fik9tl
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So I was testing different desktop environments on (kali) Linux, and I noticed, besides how it looks, it also changes when to use sudo before commands.
With a clean install on both machines with everything default:
XFCE -> have to use sudo for ifconfig
GNOME -> dont need sudo for ifconfig
​
After more research I found that its the complete sbin folder..:
XFCE -> have to use sudo for sbin folder
GNOME -> dont need sudo for sbin folder
​
Both machines have indentical sudoers file.
​
First of all why dont I need to use sudo on GNOME for sbin programs? Bc sbin need sudo right?
And secondly I noticed a lot of people online just use the command 'ifconfig' without sudo. So they propably dont need to use sudo for sbin programs. Isnt this weird? Reference to first questions.
https://redd.it/fik9tl
@r_linux
reddit
Sudo for sbin folders?
So I was testing different desktop environments on (kali) Linux, and I noticed, besides how it looks, it also changes when to use sudo before...
a demo to Pop!_OS Shell; an extension that adds tiling features in GNOME!!
Pop!\_OS 20.04 will come with a pre-installed extension (obviously disabled by default) that can turn GNOME 3.36 into a regular tiling manager, plus we get the rest full desktop!!
on Github: [https://github.com/pop-os/shell](https://github.com/pop-os/shell)
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https://preview.redd.it/23v3fcs1mom41.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=47d43d40d51f9f372702222a20b435d9170634eb
that's a demo ( [https://youtu.be/Wr2hLO16hMk](https://youtu.be/Wr2hLO16hMk) ) on a pre-release (Git today) with some of the features, running on Fedora Rawhide (aka Fedora 32/33)
https://redd.it/fin21s
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Pop!\_OS 20.04 will come with a pre-installed extension (obviously disabled by default) that can turn GNOME 3.36 into a regular tiling manager, plus we get the rest full desktop!!
on Github: [https://github.com/pop-os/shell](https://github.com/pop-os/shell)
​
https://preview.redd.it/23v3fcs1mom41.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=47d43d40d51f9f372702222a20b435d9170634eb
that's a demo ( [https://youtu.be/Wr2hLO16hMk](https://youtu.be/Wr2hLO16hMk) ) on a pre-release (Git today) with some of the features, running on Fedora Rawhide (aka Fedora 32/33)
https://redd.it/fin21s
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GitHub
GitHub - pop-os/shell: Pop!_OS Shell
Pop!_OS Shell. Contribute to pop-os/shell development by creating an account on GitHub.
Use SSH key based authentication for your servers
https://techwetrust.com/how-to/ssh-key-based-authentication/
https://redd.it/fiof5e
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https://techwetrust.com/how-to/ssh-key-based-authentication/
https://redd.it/fiof5e
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Techwetrust
How to use SSH Key-Based Authentication on Linux
SSH keys are an easy and extremely secure way of logging into your server. This is a better alternative than a simple plain password.
Best PCI Express or USB 1200Mbps 802.11AC WiFi Adapter for Linux
hi, I have several older laptops that have built in 'N' type PCI Express Half Mini Adapters and I would like to replace with the newer 'AC' type.
Can someone advise which one is best for Linux without need to install drivers/chipset manually. I would prefer one that already has support in the Linux kernel if possible. So it's good to go after replacing the older adapter.
...or would it be easier to go for a USB 1200Mbps 802.11AC WiFi Adapter?
I understand there are several chipsets ... Ralink 3070, Atheros AR9271, and Realtek 8187, not sure which one are most suited to Linux?
any advice for a newbie would be appreciated.
https://redd.it/fipjb2
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hi, I have several older laptops that have built in 'N' type PCI Express Half Mini Adapters and I would like to replace with the newer 'AC' type.
Can someone advise which one is best for Linux without need to install drivers/chipset manually. I would prefer one that already has support in the Linux kernel if possible. So it's good to go after replacing the older adapter.
...or would it be easier to go for a USB 1200Mbps 802.11AC WiFi Adapter?
I understand there are several chipsets ... Ralink 3070, Atheros AR9271, and Realtek 8187, not sure which one are most suited to Linux?
any advice for a newbie would be appreciated.
https://redd.it/fipjb2
@r_linux
reddit
Best PCI Express or USB 1200Mbps 802.11AC WiFi Adapter for Linux
hi, I have several older laptops that have built in 'N' type PCI Express Half Mini Adapters and I would like to replace with the newer 'AC'...
Do u guys have any idea of which distro this is im really new to linux and this might be a dumb question
https://redd.it/fipazf
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https://redd.it/fipazf
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GreenTunnel bypasses DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) systems without changing IP or server endpoints. (Linux, MacOS, and Windows + docker)
https://redd.it/finp62
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https://redd.it/finp62
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Little than less a year on Linux now, From Windows to Linux Mint -> Ubuntu and now Manjaro. First Reddit post, let me know what you guys think. Thank you.
https://redd.it/fiq27v
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https://redd.it/fiq27v
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First stable release of Shortwave (Gradio replacement)
https://flathub.org/apps/details/de.haeckerfelix.Shortwave
https://redd.it/fit86n
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https://flathub.org/apps/details/de.haeckerfelix.Shortwave
https://redd.it/fit86n
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reddit
First stable release of Shortwave (Gradio replacement)
Posted in r/linux by u/tuxkrusader • 2 points and 1 comment
HP AMD Chromebook for running Linux
Hi Everyone, I’m new to the forum and to Linux. I just got an HP AMD chromebook and am keen to install Linux on it. Preferably Fedora but I’m open to others like Gallium as well. Has anyone done this successfully? Feel free to comment.
https://redd.it/fitvcq
@r_linux
Hi Everyone, I’m new to the forum and to Linux. I just got an HP AMD chromebook and am keen to install Linux on it. Preferably Fedora but I’m open to others like Gallium as well. Has anyone done this successfully? Feel free to comment.
https://redd.it/fitvcq
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reddit
HP AMD Chromebook for running Linux
Hi Everyone, I’m new to the forum and to Linux. I just got an HP AMD chromebook and am keen to install Linux on it. Preferably Fedora but I’m...
This week in KDE: polishing the System Tray and more
https://pointieststick.com/2020/03/14/this-week-in-kde-polishing-the-system-tray-and-more/
https://redd.it/fiwtub
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https://pointieststick.com/2020/03/14/this-week-in-kde-polishing-the-system-tray-and-more/
https://redd.it/fiwtub
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
This week in KDE: polishing the System Tray and more
Lots of work has being done this week to polish up the Plasma System Tray, both visually and functionally. See the overarching visual task at Lots more interesting work is in progress but not yet d…
The 2020 Open Source Vulnerabilities Report
https://www.whitesourcesoftware.com/open-source-vulnerability-management-report/#
https://redd.it/fixjx2
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https://www.whitesourcesoftware.com/open-source-vulnerability-management-report/#
https://redd.it/fixjx2
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Mend
Open Source Risk Report | Mend.io
Open source vulnerabilities and malicious packages are on the rise. Learn more with the Mend.io Open Source Risk Report.
Bored at home because of Corona?
I see plenty of "Bored at home because of Coronavirus" posts all over reddit.
Maybe this is a good time to remind people to invest some of that time in communal efforts like foss?
There's plenty of things even non coders could do while at home: I think about writing documentation, filing bugs, ... Maybe we could assemble a list of things that could be done at home?
https://redd.it/fiy28p
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I see plenty of "Bored at home because of Coronavirus" posts all over reddit.
Maybe this is a good time to remind people to invest some of that time in communal efforts like foss?
There's plenty of things even non coders could do while at home: I think about writing documentation, filing bugs, ... Maybe we could assemble a list of things that could be done at home?
https://redd.it/fiy28p
@r_linux
reddit
Bored at home because of Corona?
I see plenty of "Bored at home because of Coronavirus" posts all over reddit. Maybe this is a good time to remind people to invest some of that...
cron.weekly issue #125: Kernel, Intel, Netscanner, Memcached, APT & more
https://ma.ttias.be/cronweekly/issue-125/
https://redd.it/fiyrua
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https://ma.ttias.be/cronweekly/issue-125/
https://redd.it/fiyrua
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ma.ttias.be
cron.weekly issue #125: Kernel, Intel, Netscanner, Memcached, APT & more
Hi everyone! 👋
Welcome to cron.weekly issue #125.
Last week, the newsletter crossed the 10.
Welcome to cron.weekly issue #125.
Last week, the newsletter crossed the 10.
Which Linux display managers you are using?
https://thelinuxuser.com/linux-display-managers/
https://redd.it/fiz4gk
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https://thelinuxuser.com/linux-display-managers/
https://redd.it/fiz4gk
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The Linux User
Best 4 Linux Display Managers - The Linux User
Article lists some of the best Linux display managers with their features and installation steps along with steps to check and switch between 2 DM.
OpenSourceWeekly.org - A weekly pick of the best Free and Open Source projects to contribute to
Hi Reddit,
Some time ago I had really hard time finding interesting Open Source projects, either to contribute to or to replace the proprietary software I use.
This is why I recently started [OpenSourceWeekly.org](https://OpenSourceWeekly.org), a weekly letter about the best Free and Open Source projects to use or to contribute to.
You can subscribe either by Email, RSS or Mastodon here: [https://opensourceweekly.org](https://opensourceweekly.org/)
You can read the latest issue here: [https://opensourceweekly.org/issues/3](https://opensourceweekly.org/issues/3/)
​
Feedback is welcome :)
Sylvain
https://redd.it/fiztpe
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Hi Reddit,
Some time ago I had really hard time finding interesting Open Source projects, either to contribute to or to replace the proprietary software I use.
This is why I recently started [OpenSourceWeekly.org](https://OpenSourceWeekly.org), a weekly letter about the best Free and Open Source projects to use or to contribute to.
You can subscribe either by Email, RSS or Mastodon here: [https://opensourceweekly.org](https://opensourceweekly.org/)
You can read the latest issue here: [https://opensourceweekly.org/issues/3](https://opensourceweekly.org/issues/3/)
​
Feedback is welcome :)
Sylvain
https://redd.it/fiztpe
@r_linux
opensourceweekly.org
Open Source Weekly
A weekly letter of the best projects, people and articles on open source, curated by hand.
New GNUess mascot created by David Revoy with Krita at LibrePlanet 2020
https://www.davidrevoy.com/article763/gnuess
https://redd.it/fj0i3h
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https://www.davidrevoy.com/article763/gnuess
https://redd.it/fj0i3h
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David Revoy
GNUess
Website of David Revoy (aka Deevad), artist and instructor using only Free/Libre and Open-Source software since 2009.