When my UCaaS startup failed a few years ago, I decided to Open Source all my work. It has been a monumental task, but I am finally getting somewhere.
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fonoster/yaps
YAPS - Yet Another Phone System. Contribute to fonoster/yaps development by creating an account on GitHub.
Found these CDs in a box while stuck inside due to COVID-19. Should I throw them away?
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Is Swap Space being cleared automatically? If yes at which step?
Hi Folks,
this is probably a quiet basic question, but I am currently unsure about it.
When pages which were swapped out to swap space, are being swapped back in because they are needed in RAM, are the pages cleared from the swap space?
Or will we have the information twice, once in swap space and once in RAM?
Another question,
When a process which has pages related to it currently residing on swap space, is **normally** terminated,
does the pages in swap space get cleaned/cleared or does the info reside in swap space until it gets overwritten?
Appreciating any infos!
Thanks a lot in advance!!
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Hi Folks,
this is probably a quiet basic question, but I am currently unsure about it.
When pages which were swapped out to swap space, are being swapped back in because they are needed in RAM, are the pages cleared from the swap space?
Or will we have the information twice, once in swap space and once in RAM?
Another question,
When a process which has pages related to it currently residing on swap space, is **normally** terminated,
does the pages in swap space get cleaned/cleared or does the info reside in swap space until it gets overwritten?
Appreciating any infos!
Thanks a lot in advance!!
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r/linux - Is Swap Space being cleared automatically? If yes at which step?
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Your CLI alias commands
Come on, if you use the terminal on a daily basis you must have some genius alias commands that save time or just helpful.
here's a few of mine:
clear clipboard
`alias fuck="killall pboard"`
see my ip
`alias ip='ifconfig | grep inet'`
pretty git log
`alias gitlog="git log --stat --pretty=short --graph"`
serves ./index.html and opens in browser immediately
`alias serve="echo Live on: http://localhost:8000 && python -m SimpleHTTPServer && open http://localhost:8000"`
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Come on, if you use the terminal on a daily basis you must have some genius alias commands that save time or just helpful.
here's a few of mine:
clear clipboard
`alias fuck="killall pboard"`
see my ip
`alias ip='ifconfig | grep inet'`
pretty git log
`alias gitlog="git log --stat --pretty=short --graph"`
serves ./index.html and opens in browser immediately
`alias serve="echo Live on: http://localhost:8000 && python -m SimpleHTTPServer && open http://localhost:8000"`
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r/linux - Your CLI alias commands
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Linux++ (March 22, 2020) Including an Interview with Carl Richell of System76!
https://medium.com/linux-plus-plus/linux-march-22-2020-67170eb8f6fd
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Medium
Linux++ (March 22, 2020)
News from the GNU/Linux World, Issue 8, v03.16–22.2020
IOWAIT in glances application
Since I discovered the glances application I have been noticing a lot of IOWAIT warnings. I suspect it may be due to the "nice" statement I have placed on each of my 6 ARK Survival Evolved processes. The server is already running an SSD. So would anyone be able to confirm that setting a negative nice value on several processes could be contributing to IOWAIT warnings? As a test, I will just remove the nice line from the arkmanager config and let the processes start with a normal priority and see if the IOWAIT goes away.
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Since I discovered the glances application I have been noticing a lot of IOWAIT warnings. I suspect it may be due to the "nice" statement I have placed on each of my 6 ARK Survival Evolved processes. The server is already running an SSD. So would anyone be able to confirm that setting a negative nice value on several processes could be contributing to IOWAIT warnings? As a test, I will just remove the nice line from the arkmanager config and let the processes start with a normal priority and see if the IOWAIT goes away.
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IOWAIT in glances application
Since I discovered the glances application I have been noticing a lot of IOWAIT warnings. I suspect it may be due to the "nice" statement I have...
I’m new here - Ubuntu & Raspbian
Hello!
I’m new here. I’ve been using UNIX & Linux for years.
I’m partial to Ubuntu Server and Raspbian Server (command-line only). I’ve got couple servers with XFCE to help with end-of-day operations.
Our work is also running Debian and AIX (UNIX) systems.
[Lynx Web Browser](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-UMy_IR3mLao/WHryr1_JcYI/AAAAAAAAFNs/UaPmreiCoxA6xz-Y8atusQKZxB-JX78dACLcB/s1600/lynx-web-browser-ubuntu.png)
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Hello!
I’m new here. I’ve been using UNIX & Linux for years.
I’m partial to Ubuntu Server and Raspbian Server (command-line only). I’ve got couple servers with XFCE to help with end-of-day operations.
Our work is also running Debian and AIX (UNIX) systems.
[Lynx Web Browser](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-UMy_IR3mLao/WHryr1_JcYI/AAAAAAAAFNs/UaPmreiCoxA6xz-Y8atusQKZxB-JX78dACLcB/s1600/lynx-web-browser-ubuntu.png)
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Linux Experiences/Rants or Education/Certifications thread - March 23, 2020
Welcome to r/linux rants and experiences! This megathread is also to hear opinions from anyone just starting out with Linux or those that have used Linux (GNU or otherwise) for a long time.
Let us know what's annoying you, whats making you happy, or something that you want to get out to r/linux but didn't make the cut into a full post of it's own.
For those looking for certifications please use this megathread to ask about how to get certified whether it's for the business world or for your own satisfaction. Be sure to check out r/linuxadmin for more discussion in the SysAdmin world!
_Please keep questions in r/linuxquestions, r/linux4noobs, or the Wednesday automod thread._
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Welcome to r/linux rants and experiences! This megathread is also to hear opinions from anyone just starting out with Linux or those that have used Linux (GNU or otherwise) for a long time.
Let us know what's annoying you, whats making you happy, or something that you want to get out to r/linux but didn't make the cut into a full post of it's own.
For those looking for certifications please use this megathread to ask about how to get certified whether it's for the business world or for your own satisfaction. Be sure to check out r/linuxadmin for more discussion in the SysAdmin world!
_Please keep questions in r/linuxquestions, r/linux4noobs, or the Wednesday automod thread._
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Linux Experiences/Rants or Education/Certifications thread - March...
Welcome to r/linux rants and experiences! This megathread is also to hear opinions from anyone just starting out with Linux or those that have...
Customizing and automating an Arch Linux install using Anarchy
https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20200323#anarchy
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Customizing and automating an Arch Linux install using Anarchy
Posted in r/linux by u/daemonpenguin • 6 points and 0 comments
When my UCaaS startup failed a few years ago, I decided to Open Source all my work. It has been a monumental task, but I’m finally getting somewhere.
https://github.com/fonoster/yaps
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https://github.com/fonoster/yaps
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GitHub
fonoster/yaps
YAPS - Yet Another Phone System. Contribute to fonoster/yaps development by creating an account on GitHub.
Kde uses about 1/3 the RAM that Gnome does with a fresh start. Good job kde !
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Comparison of different Linux Distribution
*(hope I chose the correct flair?)*
I am trying to put together a list with the most common Linux distributions (Debian, CentOS, Fedora, Arch, Manjaro, Suse) and their unique features and USPs. I am sure this will help many users and especially people new to linux.
I do know Manjaro is based on Arch but there are a few mentionable differences. I am trying not to compare other Debian based distros like Linux Mint or Ubuntu.
I unfortunately do have some problems with Suse and trying to find more USPs for each distro. I am not looking to find the "best" or "most advanced" distro, since in my opinion something like this does not exist, this should just be a comparison list.
​
**Debian:**
\- Outdated packages but very stable, especially for mission critical projects
\- Release support about 5 years
\- Huge Userbase, many Distros based on Debian
\- apt package Manager
​
**CentOS:**
\- Outdated but very stable, especially for mission critical projects
\- Trying to "clone" RHEL
\- Release support about 10 years
\- yum Package Manager
​
**Fedora:**
\- Very oriented to free software, can be easiliy changed in newer versions though
\- yum Package manager
​
**Arch:**
\- Rolling Release
\- Bleeding Edge, definately not a server distribution
\- Very performant but sometimes not stable
\- AUR
\- Good Documentation
\- pacman Package Manager
​
**Manjaro:**
\- based on Arch
\- Packages stay in testing 1-2 weeks longer than in plain arch
​
**Suse:**
\- ?
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*(hope I chose the correct flair?)*
I am trying to put together a list with the most common Linux distributions (Debian, CentOS, Fedora, Arch, Manjaro, Suse) and their unique features and USPs. I am sure this will help many users and especially people new to linux.
I do know Manjaro is based on Arch but there are a few mentionable differences. I am trying not to compare other Debian based distros like Linux Mint or Ubuntu.
I unfortunately do have some problems with Suse and trying to find more USPs for each distro. I am not looking to find the "best" or "most advanced" distro, since in my opinion something like this does not exist, this should just be a comparison list.
​
**Debian:**
\- Outdated packages but very stable, especially for mission critical projects
\- Release support about 5 years
\- Huge Userbase, many Distros based on Debian
\- apt package Manager
​
**CentOS:**
\- Outdated but very stable, especially for mission critical projects
\- Trying to "clone" RHEL
\- Release support about 10 years
\- yum Package Manager
​
**Fedora:**
\- Very oriented to free software, can be easiliy changed in newer versions though
\- yum Package manager
​
**Arch:**
\- Rolling Release
\- Bleeding Edge, definately not a server distribution
\- Very performant but sometimes not stable
\- AUR
\- Good Documentation
\- pacman Package Manager
​
**Manjaro:**
\- based on Arch
\- Packages stay in testing 1-2 weeks longer than in plain arch
​
**Suse:**
\- ?
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Comparison of different Linux Distribution
*(hope I chose the correct flair?)* I am trying to put together a list with the most common Linux distributions (Debian, CentOS, Fedora, Arch,...
Matrix effect
I would like to know some good "matrix effect" programs. I have `cmatrix` but it is only using one shade of green which makes it really ugly, so if you know any better program that would be nice. I'd like only raining characters, preferably random keyboard characters, but others are also okay. As already mentioned different shades of green so the rain strings are fading would be really nice. Any matrix screensavers would be nice too (if possible on my RPi), so it can look like I am being the ultimate hackerman while just not doing anything. Any other programs making me look like a hackerman would be nice too, currently I am using `hollywood` for that purpose.
Thanks in advance for answering my question!
Oh, and I am using raspbian on a r/raspberry_pi
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I would like to know some good "matrix effect" programs. I have `cmatrix` but it is only using one shade of green which makes it really ugly, so if you know any better program that would be nice. I'd like only raining characters, preferably random keyboard characters, but others are also okay. As already mentioned different shades of green so the rain strings are fading would be really nice. Any matrix screensavers would be nice too (if possible on my RPi), so it can look like I am being the ultimate hackerman while just not doing anything. Any other programs making me look like a hackerman would be nice too, currently I am using `hollywood` for that purpose.
Thanks in advance for answering my question!
Oh, and I am using raspbian on a r/raspberry_pi
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Matrix effect
I would like to know some good "matrix effect" programs. I have `cmatrix` but it is only using one shade of green which makes it really ugly, so...
The Parallella Board case study miniseries
http://mkaczanowski.com/parallella-part-1-case-study/
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Mkaczanowski
# Parallella (part 1): Case study | Mateusz Kaczanowski :: Personal Blog
Some fun AR-Software for Linux?
As some of my friends are doing some funny Argumented Reality videos using their phones or Mac I'm looking around if the Linux-World has some programs which allow to add sunglasses, flowers or other filters to faces in media materials?
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As some of my friends are doing some funny Argumented Reality videos using their phones or Mac I'm looking around if the Linux-World has some programs which allow to add sunglasses, flowers or other filters to faces in media materials?
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Some fun AR-Software for Linux?
As some of my friends are doing some funny Argumented Reality videos using their phones or Mac I'm looking around if the Linux-World has some...
A stable Linux distribution for doing taxes?
I would like to have a Linux distribution installed on a USB stick, which is very stable and secure. It will be used to do taxes on it and the reason why I don't use my main system is, that I don't want to have software from the government on it.
But the important thing is, that I will only use the stick 1x a year. I have bad experience with Arch Linux and distros, which are based on it (for this particular purpose), because there are always update conflicts if the last update was like few months ago and it costs a lot of time solving those.
What I need:
* Working out-of-the-box
* Wifi support
* Simple OS updates (maybe secure updates only)
* Stable OS (it has to be stable and should work without human interventions)
* LibreOffice (or other simple office suite for bureaucracy)
* Should fit on a 8GB stick
Thanks a lot for your help
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I would like to have a Linux distribution installed on a USB stick, which is very stable and secure. It will be used to do taxes on it and the reason why I don't use my main system is, that I don't want to have software from the government on it.
But the important thing is, that I will only use the stick 1x a year. I have bad experience with Arch Linux and distros, which are based on it (for this particular purpose), because there are always update conflicts if the last update was like few months ago and it costs a lot of time solving those.
What I need:
* Working out-of-the-box
* Wifi support
* Simple OS updates (maybe secure updates only)
* Stable OS (it has to be stable and should work without human interventions)
* LibreOffice (or other simple office suite for bureaucracy)
* Should fit on a 8GB stick
Thanks a lot for your help
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A stable Linux distribution for doing taxes?
I would like to have a Linux distribution installed on a USB stick, which is very stable and secure. It will be used to do taxes on it and the...
Commands on linux
I recently switched to linux or specifically speaking Parrot OS . I wanted to know that does all the linux distros have same commands or is it different? Well
I am very new to this..
I am learning Parrot OS via a live usb .
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I recently switched to linux or specifically speaking Parrot OS . I wanted to know that does all the linux distros have same commands or is it different? Well
I am very new to this..
I am learning Parrot OS via a live usb .
https://redd.it/fnlfvd
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Commands on linux
I recently switched to linux or specifically speaking Parrot OS . I wanted to know that does all the linux distros have same commands or is it...
VNC in xubuntu
Hi everyone. I have a xubuntu 19.10 installed in my computer. I want to make some task with vnc, but when I connect, it does it in root profile, and I want my personal profile. How can I change it? And later, file . Xauthority changes his owners and I have to change it by myself. What I have to do?
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Hi everyone. I have a xubuntu 19.10 installed in my computer. I want to make some task with vnc, but when I connect, it does it in root profile, and I want my personal profile. How can I change it? And later, file . Xauthority changes his owners and I have to change it by myself. What I have to do?
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VNC in xubuntu
Hi everyone. I have a xubuntu 19.10 installed in my computer. I want to make some task with vnc, but when I connect, it does it in root profile,...