WireGuard VPN makes it to 1.0.0—and into the next Linux kernel
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/03/wireguard-vpn-makes-it-to-1-0-0-and-into-the-next-linux-kernel/
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WireGuard VPN makes it to 1.0.0—and into the next Linux kernel
It's a good day for WireGuard users—DKMS builds will soon be behind us.
Devuan 3 Beowulf Beta released
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Why I switched back to windows from Linux
This is just a post on why I switched back from Linux (Pop! OS) to windows, as you normally hear of people switching from windows to Linux. Now I decided to switch completely from windows to Linux (yes I know that was dumb but I already knew how to use Linux from virtual machines). Now I really liked Linux, but the problem was with gaming. Before I switched to Linux I made sure that my favorite games were compatible. I was able to play the games I wanted but most weren’t designed well for Linux and were very buggy and crashed a lot. My computer is very fast and I felt like I wasn’t able to get the same performance results in Linux instead of windows. My graphics, frame rate, and lag wouldn’t be very noticeably worse. (Yes I had the right drivers installed). I feel like Linux is the best option for a work or school computer, but for gaming, I would stick to windows.
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This is just a post on why I switched back from Linux (Pop! OS) to windows, as you normally hear of people switching from windows to Linux. Now I decided to switch completely from windows to Linux (yes I know that was dumb but I already knew how to use Linux from virtual machines). Now I really liked Linux, but the problem was with gaming. Before I switched to Linux I made sure that my favorite games were compatible. I was able to play the games I wanted but most weren’t designed well for Linux and were very buggy and crashed a lot. My computer is very fast and I felt like I wasn’t able to get the same performance results in Linux instead of windows. My graphics, frame rate, and lag wouldn’t be very noticeably worse. (Yes I had the right drivers installed). I feel like Linux is the best option for a work or school computer, but for gaming, I would stick to windows.
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Why I switched back to windows from Linux
This is just a post on why I switched back from Linux (Pop! OS) to windows, as you normally hear of people switching from windows to Linux. Now I...
How do I allow a program installer to write?
A while ago someone asked why I would want to have Windows over Linux and this is why. If I was using Windows Fallout 4 would be installed by now.
I'm trying to give Linux a second chance but I'm trying to install it from my disk and I'm having trouble. I have wine but the Fallout 4 installer doesn't have permission to write to my file system. How do I change this? Or should I switch back to Windows?
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A while ago someone asked why I would want to have Windows over Linux and this is why. If I was using Windows Fallout 4 would be installed by now.
I'm trying to give Linux a second chance but I'm trying to install it from my disk and I'm having trouble. I have wine but the Fallout 4 installer doesn't have permission to write to my file system. How do I change this? Or should I switch back to Windows?
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How do I allow a program installer to write?
A while ago someone asked why I would want to have Windows over Linux and this is why. If I was using Windows Fallout 4 would be installed by...
Thank you Gutenprint
I still have an HP LaserJet 5p. It's a great printer (even as old as it is), but Windows 10 no longer supports it. Thanks to gutenprint, I can still print to in from linux (and FreeBSD.. I have a machine running that, too). Thank you.
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I still have an HP LaserJet 5p. It's a great printer (even as old as it is), but Windows 10 no longer supports it. Thanks to gutenprint, I can still print to in from linux (and FreeBSD.. I have a machine running that, too). Thank you.
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I'm running Debian Bullseye Plasma on a chromebook
TL,DR: Debian Bullseye is working on my Chromebook Asus C300 Bay Trail QUAWKS - soundcard almost working out of the box.
Background: there's a fair number of chromebooks and chromeboxes that reached end of ChromeOS support and a fair number of chromeb\* owners unhappy with ChromeOS.
Here below I share my experience in re purposing an Asus C300 Bay Trail QUAWKS Intel Celeron N2840 (2 cores) @ 2.582GHz 4GB RAM 32GB soldered internal storage. In my opinion installing a Linux distro on them is a good way to promote Linux and to reduce e-wastes.
Suggestions for improvements to what I did and questions are very welcome.
I totally removed ChromeOS and eventually I'm running Debian Bullseye Plasma desktop, after a bunch of experiments.
First of all, I needed to flash a new firmware on my rig: I removed the write protection screw, I enabled the Developer mode and I ran the [MrChromebox firmware utility noscript](https://mrchromebox.tech/#fwnoscript) \- it is possible to run it on Linux too, USB live systems included, if there're restrictions passing iomem=relaxed as kernel parameter at boot should work.
After that step my rig was ready for a full operating system installation.
The obvious choice has been [GalliumOS](https://galliumos.org/), a Linux distro fine tuned for chromeb\*: currently they are offering the version 3.1, based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and sporting Xfce 4.12 - you can install 9 different ISOs, each one of them dedicated to a different architecture, including Bay Trail. The kernel is 4.19 patched.
The installation process has been smooth (it's Ubiquity). After reboot around 0.5% cpu workload, 400MB RAM used and I had about 5GB out of 32GB of internal storage used.
I experienced internal sound card issues: speaker / headset volume levels too low and internal mic / headset mic not working, plus some crackling/muting when using the sound mixer utility (pastray).
By the way, the HDMI was working fine.
I removed pastray (I used the standard Xfce volume applet instead) and I modified the HiFi.conf in /usr/share/alsa/ucm/chtmax98090/ (the sound card is an Intel chtmax98090) to fix the issues.
I successfully removed Xfce and installed a minimal Plasma from Ubuntu Bionic official repos, requiring around 70MB more of RAM after boot and remaining snappy.
Big shut out for the GalliumOS team!
I tried and install Ubuntu Mate 18.04.4, however I wasn't able to make the internal sound work by adding the appropriate ucm folder/config files in place.
Next tentative has been Debian, which I was happily running for quite sometime (at that time stable was Jessie IIRC) .
No way to make a netinst: by providing the nonfree firmware needed I was able to connect, but the installation was failing during package fetching phase; I guess this is due to the latency of my connection (I live in a rural area, I'm connected by LTE).
I was able to install Buster (10.3) from the DVD1, no internal sound card detection after reboot.
I added the ucm folder and files, of course with my modifications - the original config files are available [here on GitHub](https://github.com/plbossart/UCM). The sound card was detected but not working (Ubuntu Mate was the same).
I added to my sources.list buster-backports and I installed the newest kernel available (5.4) from there: after reboot my sound card was working well.
In order to use sandboxed AppImages (I use Joplin for note taking) , I needed to enable user namespaces in kernel as follows:
su
echo 'kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1' > /etc/sysctl.d/00-local-userns.conf
exit
I'm a desktop user: while I'm appreciating the rock solid stability of Debian stable, I'm suffering the age of the packages releases.
I updated LibreOffice from backports, I backported myself Olive Video Editor from unstable following [this Debian wiki article](https://wiki.debian.org/SimpleBackportCreation) \- important: I wasn't able to download the sources as described in the section of the article *Download the .dsc file from the sid release*, I got the
TL,DR: Debian Bullseye is working on my Chromebook Asus C300 Bay Trail QUAWKS - soundcard almost working out of the box.
Background: there's a fair number of chromebooks and chromeboxes that reached end of ChromeOS support and a fair number of chromeb\* owners unhappy with ChromeOS.
Here below I share my experience in re purposing an Asus C300 Bay Trail QUAWKS Intel Celeron N2840 (2 cores) @ 2.582GHz 4GB RAM 32GB soldered internal storage. In my opinion installing a Linux distro on them is a good way to promote Linux and to reduce e-wastes.
Suggestions for improvements to what I did and questions are very welcome.
I totally removed ChromeOS and eventually I'm running Debian Bullseye Plasma desktop, after a bunch of experiments.
First of all, I needed to flash a new firmware on my rig: I removed the write protection screw, I enabled the Developer mode and I ran the [MrChromebox firmware utility noscript](https://mrchromebox.tech/#fwnoscript) \- it is possible to run it on Linux too, USB live systems included, if there're restrictions passing iomem=relaxed as kernel parameter at boot should work.
After that step my rig was ready for a full operating system installation.
The obvious choice has been [GalliumOS](https://galliumos.org/), a Linux distro fine tuned for chromeb\*: currently they are offering the version 3.1, based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and sporting Xfce 4.12 - you can install 9 different ISOs, each one of them dedicated to a different architecture, including Bay Trail. The kernel is 4.19 patched.
The installation process has been smooth (it's Ubiquity). After reboot around 0.5% cpu workload, 400MB RAM used and I had about 5GB out of 32GB of internal storage used.
I experienced internal sound card issues: speaker / headset volume levels too low and internal mic / headset mic not working, plus some crackling/muting when using the sound mixer utility (pastray).
By the way, the HDMI was working fine.
I removed pastray (I used the standard Xfce volume applet instead) and I modified the HiFi.conf in /usr/share/alsa/ucm/chtmax98090/ (the sound card is an Intel chtmax98090) to fix the issues.
I successfully removed Xfce and installed a minimal Plasma from Ubuntu Bionic official repos, requiring around 70MB more of RAM after boot and remaining snappy.
Big shut out for the GalliumOS team!
I tried and install Ubuntu Mate 18.04.4, however I wasn't able to make the internal sound work by adding the appropriate ucm folder/config files in place.
Next tentative has been Debian, which I was happily running for quite sometime (at that time stable was Jessie IIRC) .
No way to make a netinst: by providing the nonfree firmware needed I was able to connect, but the installation was failing during package fetching phase; I guess this is due to the latency of my connection (I live in a rural area, I'm connected by LTE).
I was able to install Buster (10.3) from the DVD1, no internal sound card detection after reboot.
I added the ucm folder and files, of course with my modifications - the original config files are available [here on GitHub](https://github.com/plbossart/UCM). The sound card was detected but not working (Ubuntu Mate was the same).
I added to my sources.list buster-backports and I installed the newest kernel available (5.4) from there: after reboot my sound card was working well.
In order to use sandboxed AppImages (I use Joplin for note taking) , I needed to enable user namespaces in kernel as follows:
su
echo 'kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1' > /etc/sysctl.d/00-local-userns.conf
exit
I'm a desktop user: while I'm appreciating the rock solid stability of Debian stable, I'm suffering the age of the packages releases.
I updated LibreOffice from backports, I backported myself Olive Video Editor from unstable following [this Debian wiki article](https://wiki.debian.org/SimpleBackportCreation) \- important: I wasn't able to download the sources as described in the section of the article *Download the .dsc file from the sid release*, I got the
GitHub
GitHub - plbossart/UCM: UCM files for Intel platforms
UCM files for Intel platforms. Contribute to plbossart/UCM development by creating an account on GitHub.
.dsc link from [packages.debian.org](https://packages.debian.org) and issued `dget -x <url-of-dsc-file>` without adding unstable sources.
Because the backporting experience has been time consuming, I decided to upgrade from stable to testing - no issues but few packages held back that required manual upgrade.
In Bullseye the alsa system is now using the UCM2 standard, which is detecting and working with my sound card out of the box with some issues: without my "old style" UCM files in place, therefore using UCM2 Debianoriginal config files, I'm experiencing sound crackling when changing output stream (e.g. plugging in headset jack), and the mics are apparently working, but the recorded sound isn't intelligible.
Fixes I found at present:
* with my old style UCM files in place the soundcard is working well, mics included - however this is a fallback workaround in my opinion;
* the stream switch on output is fixed by installing `pulseaudio-module-gsettings` and in the advanced audio settings tab checking the automatic output stream switch
Regarding the mics issue, I'm still searching around in the audio settings and I'm still trying to understand which config files are used by alsa for driving my card - I found this [alsa ucm2 project](https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-ucm-conf/tree/master/ucm2) and I'm reading the READMEs but til now nothing has enlightened me.
I'll update the post if I find a fix for the mics.
Debian proofed to me to be THE universal operating system once more!
Thank you for your long reading.
Cheers,
gabriel
​
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Because the backporting experience has been time consuming, I decided to upgrade from stable to testing - no issues but few packages held back that required manual upgrade.
In Bullseye the alsa system is now using the UCM2 standard, which is detecting and working with my sound card out of the box with some issues: without my "old style" UCM files in place, therefore using UCM2 Debianoriginal config files, I'm experiencing sound crackling when changing output stream (e.g. plugging in headset jack), and the mics are apparently working, but the recorded sound isn't intelligible.
Fixes I found at present:
* with my old style UCM files in place the soundcard is working well, mics included - however this is a fallback workaround in my opinion;
* the stream switch on output is fixed by installing `pulseaudio-module-gsettings` and in the advanced audio settings tab checking the automatic output stream switch
Regarding the mics issue, I'm still searching around in the audio settings and I'm still trying to understand which config files are used by alsa for driving my card - I found this [alsa ucm2 project](https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-ucm-conf/tree/master/ucm2) and I'm reading the READMEs but til now nothing has enlightened me.
I'll update the post if I find a fix for the mics.
Debian proofed to me to be THE universal operating system once more!
Thank you for your long reading.
Cheers,
gabriel
​
https://redd.it/fs8syl
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I think i might have a genius solution for my long time distrohopping habbit
Instead of installing the system all new again to start fresh i just create a new user for a new desktop environment to use lol. and everytime i get bored i just create a new user and keep the base system
Should theoretically work installing gnome along kde without getting intro trouble with this?
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Instead of installing the system all new again to start fresh i just create a new user for a new desktop environment to use lol. and everytime i get bored i just create a new user and keep the base system
Should theoretically work installing gnome along kde without getting intro trouble with this?
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I think i might have a genius solution for my long time...
Instead of installing the system all new again to start fresh i just create a new user for a new desktop environment to use lol. and everytime i...
Delay on a virtual machine
Hello.
I have a desire to use Linux as the main operating system.
But at the same time, there are apps that only work under Windows, and I can't stop using them (Wine doesn't offer).
I decided to use a virtual machine.
On Windows, I've repeatedly used a virtual machine. VirtualBox, Vmware. And I noticed that there is a delay during work. Minimal, but it's present.
My friend uses Linux with a virtual machine. He says he doesn't have a delay.
Installed Ubuntu 18.04, installed Virtual Box. But the delay is still present!
My question is:
Is it possible to use a virtual machine without delay?
Thank you in advance!
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Hello.
I have a desire to use Linux as the main operating system.
But at the same time, there are apps that only work under Windows, and I can't stop using them (Wine doesn't offer).
I decided to use a virtual machine.
On Windows, I've repeatedly used a virtual machine. VirtualBox, Vmware. And I noticed that there is a delay during work. Minimal, but it's present.
My friend uses Linux with a virtual machine. He says he doesn't have a delay.
Installed Ubuntu 18.04, installed Virtual Box. But the delay is still present!
My question is:
Is it possible to use a virtual machine without delay?
Thank you in advance!
https://redd.it/fsauei
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Delay on a virtual machine
Hello. I have a desire to use Linux as the main operating system. But at the same time, there are apps that only work under Windows, and I can't...
Wayland Showstoppers is getting shorter. I am looking forward to being able to remove X
https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Wayland_Showstoppers
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Wayland Showstoppers is getting shorter. I am looking forward to...
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Minimising data leakage using Zoom on Mint
Wife needs to use Zoom for work (not negotiable), I can load the app on a Linux laptop or I can run up a VM and sandbox it into that (not preferred it's not a fast laptop). How much exposure do I have / in what way is it known to collect data on Linux ? I'm going to run it up in a sandbox on my main machine and play but I'm by no means an expert in security.
Known mitigations: I'll put on a VPN connection, won't login with facebook (won't create an account at all if that info is correct), anything else I need to do ?
Thanks for any help
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Wife needs to use Zoom for work (not negotiable), I can load the app on a Linux laptop or I can run up a VM and sandbox it into that (not preferred it's not a fast laptop). How much exposure do I have / in what way is it known to collect data on Linux ? I'm going to run it up in a sandbox on my main machine and play but I'm by no means an expert in security.
Known mitigations: I'll put on a VPN connection, won't login with facebook (won't create an account at all if that info is correct), anything else I need to do ?
Thanks for any help
https://redd.it/fsd8fp
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Minimising data leakage using Zoom on Mint
Wife needs to use Zoom for work (not negotiable), I can load the app on a Linux laptop or I can run up a VM and sandbox it into that (not...
Nuegia Webbrowser: rebuild of Pale Moon removing anti-features and non-free branding
https://git.nuegia.net/webbrowser.git/
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r/linux - Nuegia Webbrowser: rebuild of Pale Moon removing anti-features and non-free branding
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Deno 1.0 release is planned for May 13, 2020
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/2473
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1.0 · Issue #2473 · denoland/deno
Update April 15, 2020: Still go for May 13. Update March 6, 2020: There's a difficult balance to be had between trying to get it right and shipping a usable product. The repository continue...
To clone or not to clone...
I'm running with 2 hard drives at the moment. One drive has everything BUT my /home folder and the other has only my /home folder. My new hdd I'm going to be putting the /home stuff there because it's a much larger drive.
My original plan was to clone it from the old drive to the new one. But I was thinking earlier today I might be able to just copy everything from the /home drive to the new drive.
I figured the best place to ask would be here.
I'm running Gnome on Arch Linux.
Any insight would be appreciated.
https://redd.it/fsh37n
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I'm running with 2 hard drives at the moment. One drive has everything BUT my /home folder and the other has only my /home folder. My new hdd I'm going to be putting the /home stuff there because it's a much larger drive.
My original plan was to clone it from the old drive to the new one. But I was thinking earlier today I might be able to just copy everything from the /home drive to the new drive.
I figured the best place to ask would be here.
I'm running Gnome on Arch Linux.
Any insight would be appreciated.
https://redd.it/fsh37n
@r_linux
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To clone or not to clone...
I'm running with 2 hard drives at the moment. One drive has everything BUT my /home folder and the other has only my /home folder. My new hdd I'm...
Created a noscript to convert a stock Ubuntu 18.04/20.04 install into a macOS-like environment. Complete with themes and hotkey remapping!
https://github.com/Jonchun/ubuntu2macOS
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GitHub
GitHub - jonchun/ubuntu2macOS: Documentation on converting Ubuntu to a macOS-like environment
Documentation on converting Ubuntu to a macOS-like environment - jonchun/ubuntu2macOS