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Learn things to people

Hi,

Im a great fan of linux and I want people to know that it is not just command line and that you cand do things easily.

I recently created a subreddit r/AdviceCSProgramming to learn quick and short facts about computers from programming to theory. I need some people to write things about linux (kernel, shell, c language in linux, ...) to learn things to people easily.

Thanks in advance ;D

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Why GNU/Linux?

Hello,
I request you to answer my query which is as follows:
Why 'GNU/Linux' is used and not "Linux-based GNU System". If it seems a long name then why " Linux-based Android System" just use Android. So, why do we use GNU/Linux and not just GNU or "Linux-based…System".
Sorry for the usage of confusing Language but it has a reason.

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Do x86_64bit ISO Works On 32bit Only And 64bit Only CPU ?

I was just wondering if x86_64 ISO Files Works on both 32bit and 64bit only CPU thx! Because I have an x86_64bit Computer and It worked. I was wondering If it would work on 32bit only and 64bit only CPU too, As I heard x86_64 supports both THX!

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The last good ubuntu ;) Found today during clean up :)
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Best OS for live USB

I am a student, and I am looking for an OS that runs well as a Live USB. I primarily need it for Google Docs, and I don’t want to dual boot, as I have always had troubles with dual booting.

I have been looking at Cloudready, but I’m wondering if there is a better alternative. I’d like my data to save whilst using the OS.

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macOS clone in Linux with a twist -- Everything in the screenshots is automated via noscript. Github repo in comments. Complete with pretty themes, QoL configurations, and cmd+key hotkey rebindings!
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Test Driving Gnome3 on a Tablet (Surface Pro 3)

# Test Driving Gnome3 on a Tablet (Surface Pro 3)

I have been using Kubuntu/KDE on my Surface Pro 3 for a while. I decided I wanted to try Ubuntu/Gnome3.

# Trust the Gnome

The Gnome3 team has designed a specific kind of workflow. I'm going to do my best to follow that workflow as much as possible. Trust the Gnome!

# Performance

Performance was fine on my Surface Pro 3. I have an i7 processor and 8GB of RAM. The desktop idled at about 1GB of RAM in use. I think this desktop would run well on most machines, but might be a stretch for really low end devices like Raspberry Pi. By the numbers, KDE provided slightly lower CPU/RAM utilization, but the difference was inconsequential for me.

# Touchability

Obviously I'm intending to use this primarily as a touch device. From this perspective, Gnome has a vastly better user interface. Double taps, tap and drag, and other gestures work far better and far more often in Gnome than in KDE.

Buttons and GUI elements are easily tappable, and once fractional display scaling was enabled I was able to fit a decent amount of content on-screen and still manipulate it effectively.

The default apps are well configured for touch screens. The file explorer was a particular pleasure. One exception was Firefox, which was not configured for touch at all. The recipe to fix that is widely available online. I suspect Canonical hasn't enabled touch in Firefox because Mozilla still considers it an experimental feature.

> To enable 2 finger scrolling, add `MOZ_USE_XINPUT2 DEFAULT=1` to `/etc/security/pam_env.conf`, then open about:config in Firefox, then set dom.w3c_touch_events.enabled to 1, then reboot.

Suggestions: None. This category is excellent.

# On-Screen Keyboard

Gnome has the best on-screen keyboard integration of any distro I've ever seen. Called the "caribou" keyboard (or perhaps forked from that project), this keyboard pops up any time you touch a text field with your finger. It looks clean and sharp and is a joy to tap on.

The joy is short lived, however, when you realize the keyboard is missing the control and alt key. Apparently that "isn't the purpose" of this keyboard. I wonder if the Gnome3 team will add this feature another day.

The keyboard had the following hiccups during my testing:

1. It would sometimes push windows up and off the screen, which sometimes created problems. No workaround.
2. It would cover the text input field in google hangouts. Workaround was to "pop out" the chat.
3. Sometimes it would not appear when desired. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and it shall be summoned.
4. It was supremely annoying when using finger taps to set the cursor in a text document. The on-screen keyboard shouldn't appear if I have a keyboard active. The workaround is to temporarily disable it with the _"Block-Caribou"_ shell extension.

There is a temptation to use the onboard keyboard instead, but this is a non-starter. The activities view and the general process of switching workspaces causes the onboard keyboard to wig out. It is likely worth installing and configuring the onboard keyboard just in case you need the control and alt keys, but for the most part this will not be a better experience.

Suggestions for Improvement:

* Add control and alt keys.
* Add a setting to prevent pop-up keyboard from repositioning windows
* Add setting to block Caribou Keyboard when a valid physical keyboard is available.
* Add a setting to get rid of Caribou entirely, for users that don't want it.

# Pen Input

Gnome3 doesn't do anything special with pen input, as far as I can tell. That said, pen input works fine with no interference from the desktop environment. I was able to use apps like Xournal++ and Krita just fine.

# Window Management

I love Gnome Activities. Tapping the super key drops you into an "activities" view, where you can tap on any window to bring it to the forefront. You can also start typing and the "activities" view will instantly change into an application launcher.

Shuffling windows around the screen and