This is my current setup on my Thinkpad T430S. That Ubuntu partition is actually Pop!_OS. I want to replace the Manjaro with something to kill time during lockdown. Suggest me something interesting.
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System unstable while trying to install OS
Hi everyone,today I was trying to install a Linux Distro on my old Toshiba Satellite (model U940-11K) but i've encountered a few problems:
First things first, I have no problem booting into BIOS. It's correctly showing devices, ram etc. and everything seems ok.
Firstly I was trying to install Fedora 30 but as soon it boots into the Live USB it gets stuck as if the keyboard was not giving input (which is working since i can navigate into the BIOS).
I tried everything: different USB sticks, different USB port, I also tried to put the installer into the hard drive and then installing into the mSATA SSD but nothing, it still stucks into the "install media or try live fedora etc etc".
After this I tried with another Distro, I picked Elementary OS because I never tried it. Here the story is different: it boots into the installation process and keyboard & trackpad are functioning, but after 10-20 seconds the installation restarts and stops into the Elementary's logo, and after that it shuts down.
I don't think its an hardware issue since I recall of successfully installing and using Linux Mint a few months ago so RAM and CPU should be OK.
I don't really know what else to try and it's really frustrating, any help would be very useful.
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Hi everyone,today I was trying to install a Linux Distro on my old Toshiba Satellite (model U940-11K) but i've encountered a few problems:
First things first, I have no problem booting into BIOS. It's correctly showing devices, ram etc. and everything seems ok.
Firstly I was trying to install Fedora 30 but as soon it boots into the Live USB it gets stuck as if the keyboard was not giving input (which is working since i can navigate into the BIOS).
I tried everything: different USB sticks, different USB port, I also tried to put the installer into the hard drive and then installing into the mSATA SSD but nothing, it still stucks into the "install media or try live fedora etc etc".
After this I tried with another Distro, I picked Elementary OS because I never tried it. Here the story is different: it boots into the installation process and keyboard & trackpad are functioning, but after 10-20 seconds the installation restarts and stops into the Elementary's logo, and after that it shuts down.
I don't think its an hardware issue since I recall of successfully installing and using Linux Mint a few months ago so RAM and CPU should be OK.
I don't really know what else to try and it's really frustrating, any help would be very useful.
https://redd.it/fo7v5x
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reddit
System unstable while trying to install OS
Hi everyone,today I was trying to install a Linux Distro on my old Toshiba Satellite (model U940-11K) but i've encountered a few problems: First...
Introducing OpenCL and OpenGL on DirectX
https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/introducing-opencl-and-opengl-on-directx.html
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Collabora | Open Source Consulting
Introducing OpenCL and OpenGL on DirectX
Collabora is excited to announce a partnership with Microsoft to build OpenCL and OpenGL mapping layers on DirectX.
Firefox launched a new Test Pilot "Firefox for a Better Web, offering privacy and faster access to great content" (A paid subnoscription to tracker + ad free websites run by scroll)
https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2020/03/24/try-our-latest-test-pilot-firefox-for-a-better-web-offering-privacy-and-faster-access-to-great-content/
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https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2020/03/24/try-our-latest-test-pilot-firefox-for-a-better-web-offering-privacy-and-faster-access-to-great-content/
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The Mozilla Blog
Try our latest Test Pilot, Firefox for a Better Web, offering privacy and faster access to great content
Today we are launching a new Test Pilot initiative called Firefox Better Web with Scroll. The Firefox Better Web initiative is about bringing the ease back to browsing the web. To give users what they want most, which is great quality content without getting…
Another look at two Linux KASLR patches
https://www.kryptoslogic.com/blog/2020/03/another-look-at-two-linux-kaslr-patches/
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Kryptoslogic
Another look at two Linux KASLR patches
A fast pseudorandom generator for KASLR A recent patchset proposed for the Linux KASLR randomizes not only the kernel base address, but also reorders every function at boot time. As such, it no longer suffices to leak an arbitrary kernel function pointer…
Desktop-version of SmartHoldem wallet is available on Snapcraft.The focus is exclusively on security, usability and functionality of the wallet. One build for all Linux and IoT.
https://snapcraft.io/smartholdem
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https://redd.it/fo7jmv
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Snapcraft
Install SmartHoldem Secure Desktop Crypto Wallet for Linux using the Snap Store | Snapcraft
Get the latest version of SmartHoldem Secure Desktop Crypto Wallet for Linux - SmartHoldem
Confused by the EARN IT act? Here's a concise breakdown of what it could mean for privacy online
https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2020/01/earn-it-act-how-ban-end-end-encryption-without-actually-banning-it
https://redd.it/fodeyu
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reddit
Confused by the EARN IT act? Here's a concise breakdown of what it...
Posted in r/linux by u/AlphaBitchChris • 3 points and 0 comments
Beowulf Cluster Kernel for Distributed OS (with GUI)?
\* skip to the IDEA if you drgaf \*
Disclaimer: Before you flay me, hear me out, I mostly get why this would normally be a bad idea (i.e. people trying to run a single game distributed on multiple different MBs). I also know enough to be pretty confident that this can be done, though it may be super time consuming and not worth it at all.. but I'm strapped for cash and It'd be nice to have a computer that's better at multitasking than any one of these pieces of sh-... I mean \~2013 ultrabooks..
IDEA:
while individual tasks can't be distributed across machines (because bus length and delay stuff), I think it would be possible to distribute programs as individual real-time jobs and handle each program on a different machine. To speed things up the desktop GUI could be rendered on each node and summed/layered on the head node to form the full OS GUI. I'm sure this would add some overhead but it could be quick enough to be worth it if the headnode isn't too slow.
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I'm hoping there's something like this out there already because I'm pretty sure you could modify an existing kernel to get this going but I also know how difficult that could get... but I'm open to modifying the kernel myself to try to get this going. are there any VMs that can simulate clustered setups? or could this be done by linking multiple parallel instances of VMs....
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\* skip to the IDEA if you drgaf \*
Disclaimer: Before you flay me, hear me out, I mostly get why this would normally be a bad idea (i.e. people trying to run a single game distributed on multiple different MBs). I also know enough to be pretty confident that this can be done, though it may be super time consuming and not worth it at all.. but I'm strapped for cash and It'd be nice to have a computer that's better at multitasking than any one of these pieces of sh-... I mean \~2013 ultrabooks..
IDEA:
while individual tasks can't be distributed across machines (because bus length and delay stuff), I think it would be possible to distribute programs as individual real-time jobs and handle each program on a different machine. To speed things up the desktop GUI could be rendered on each node and summed/layered on the head node to form the full OS GUI. I'm sure this would add some overhead but it could be quick enough to be worth it if the headnode isn't too slow.
\---
I'm hoping there's something like this out there already because I'm pretty sure you could modify an existing kernel to get this going but I also know how difficult that could get... but I'm open to modifying the kernel myself to try to get this going. are there any VMs that can simulate clustered setups? or could this be done by linking multiple parallel instances of VMs....
https://redd.it/fod1s7
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reddit
Beowulf Cluster Kernel for Distributed OS (with GUI)?
\* skip to the IDEA if you drgaf \* Disclaimer: Before you flay me, hear me out, I mostly get why this would normally be a bad idea (i.e. people...
Prepping a fresh install
Hello,
Was wondering what everyone does with a new machine or fresh image how does your usual setup go? Do you have a noscript that handles installing all of your tools/software and mounts your network drives? If so can someone share their noscripts would really love to see how everyone does it
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Hello,
Was wondering what everyone does with a new machine or fresh image how does your usual setup go? Do you have a noscript that handles installing all of your tools/software and mounts your network drives? If so can someone share their noscripts would really love to see how everyone does it
https://redd.it/fogemc
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reddit
Prepping a fresh install
Hello, Was wondering what everyone does with a new machine or fresh image how does your usual setup go? Do you have a noscript that handles...
Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - March 25, 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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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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reddit
Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - March 25, 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...
Can anybody help with procuring linux tablet?
I've been on a seemingly fruitless search for a linux touch screen tablet for web browsing and perhaps light gaming. I've not run into any favorable options that don't seem bogged down by the technical. Suggestions please if anybody can..
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I've been on a seemingly fruitless search for a linux touch screen tablet for web browsing and perhaps light gaming. I've not run into any favorable options that don't seem bogged down by the technical. Suggestions please if anybody can..
https://redd.it/fokqn5
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reddit
Can anybody help with procuring linux tablet?
I've been on a seemingly fruitless search for a linux touch screen tablet for web browsing and perhaps light gaming. I've not run into any...
$10k bounty for adding virtual camera/microphone support natively to OBS
https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/issues/2568
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GitHub
[Bounty] Implement virtual camera cross platform · Issue #2568 · obsproject/obs-studio
This may be against the community guidelines, if so I apologize. Everyone is working from home. I know a lot of people who need OBS now but to broadcast into video conferencing software like zoom/m...
Thinking about ditching Windows 10 and installing Ubuntu 18.04 on my machine! Is there anything I should know before going ahead with the installation?
Been using Windows my whole life. Windows 10's been really pissing me off as of late, so I thought I'd change things up a bit. I've used Ubuntu for a few days now on my other PC and am really enjoying it. Should I go ahead and replace my Windows 10? Or is there some other things I should know?
https://redd.it/foomd1
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Been using Windows my whole life. Windows 10's been really pissing me off as of late, so I thought I'd change things up a bit. I've used Ubuntu for a few days now on my other PC and am really enjoying it. Should I go ahead and replace my Windows 10? Or is there some other things I should know?
https://redd.it/foomd1
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reddit
Thinking about ditching Windows 10 and installing Ubuntu 18.04 on...
Been using Windows my whole life. Windows 10's been really pissing me off as of late, so I thought I'd change things up a bit. I've used Ubuntu...
Cloudflare Blog: Speeding up Linux disk encryption
https://blog.cloudflare.com/speeding-up-linux-disk-encryption/
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The Cloudflare Blog
Speeding up Linux disk encryption
In this post, we will investigate the performance of disk encryption on Linux and explain how we made it at least two times faster for ourselves and our customers!
Meet the Chinese operating system that’s trying to shift the country off Windows
https://www.abacusnews.com/tech/meet-chinese-operating-system-thats-trying-shift-country-windows/article/3075616
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https://redd.it/foq1xz
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South China Morning Post
Meet the Chinese operating system that’s trying to shift the country off Windows
Union Tech is ramping up work on its UOS Linux distribution by recruiting 5,000 people to work on it and using Chinese-made chips
Playercast: Cast to media player and control playback remotely.
https://github.com/Rafostar/playercast
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GitHub
GitHub - Rafostar/playercast: Cast to media player and control playback remotely.
Cast to media player and control playback remotely. - Rafostar/playercast
Request: can you moderators add an option to have a custom user flair?
Is it possible for you moderators to add an option so that users can use a custom user flair?
For example, having multiple distribution logos in my user flair.
I was going to add the Arch Linux logo to my flair so that both the Arch Linux logo and the Ubuntu logo could be seen but I, unfortunately, can only have one distribution logo.
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Is it possible for you moderators to add an option so that users can use a custom user flair?
For example, having multiple distribution logos in my user flair.
I was going to add the Arch Linux logo to my flair so that both the Arch Linux logo and the Ubuntu logo could be seen but I, unfortunately, can only have one distribution logo.
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r/linux - Request: can you moderators add an option to have a custom user flair?
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The exFAT filesystem is coming to Linux—Paragon software’s not happy about it
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/03/the-exfat-filesystem-is-coming-to-linux-paragon-softwares-not-happy-about-it/
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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/03/the-exfat-filesystem-is-coming-to-linux-paragon-softwares-not-happy-about-it/
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Ars Technica
The exFAT filesystem is coming to Linux—Paragon software’s not happy about it
The proprietary filesystem vendor unleashed a '90s-level torrent of FUD yesterday.