Windows 10 is getting Linux files integration in File Explorer
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/8/21213783/microsoft-windows-10-linux-file-explorer-integration-features
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The Verge
Windows 10 is getting Linux files integration in File Explorer
Microsoft embraces Linux further in Windows 10.
Jitsi Meet features update, April 2020
https://jitsi.org/news/features-update-april-2020/
https://redd.it/fxcyyw
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https://jitsi.org/news/features-update-april-2020/
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Jitsi
Jitsi Meet features update, April 2020 - Jitsi
Hello Fellow Jitsters! While we work on making sure our infrastructure is able to cope with the recent surge in traffic, we have managed to ship some features we think you may like, let’s go! […]
BlackBerry Report Examines Decade-Long Compromise of Linux Servers by Chinese APTs
https://www.blackberry.com/ca/en/company/newsroom/press-releases/2020/blackberry-report-examines-decade-long-compromise-of-linux-servers-by-chinese-apts
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https://www.blackberry.com/ca/en/company/newsroom/press-releases/2020/blackberry-report-examines-decade-long-compromise-of-linux-servers-by-chinese-apts
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Blackberry
BlackBerry Report Examines Decade-Long Compromise of Linux Servers by Chinese APTs
BlackBerry Limited today released new research that examines how five related Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups operating in the interest of the Chinese government have systematically targeted Linux servers, Windows systems and mobile devices running…
My new laptop don't have drivers for APU and GPU but it's AMD, so...I just wait?
Hello there the beautiful community. First of all I wanna thank you all for giving us the chance to get rid of Windows :) I've bought myself a new laptop MSI Alpha 15.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 - 3750H + Vega10 integrated graphics.
GPU: AMD RX5500m 4gig.
There're no drivers for VEGA10/APU or GPU on AMD website but as far as I know the AMD is pretty open to open source community and has lots of hardware fully comparable with Linux, so...I have yo just wait? Also would that be a good idea to stay with ubuntu/pop\_so over Manjaro, since my hardware isn't supported yet, should I focus of drivers only or the riling release for new kernel with support? Thanks for the answer in advance!
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Hello there the beautiful community. First of all I wanna thank you all for giving us the chance to get rid of Windows :) I've bought myself a new laptop MSI Alpha 15.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 - 3750H + Vega10 integrated graphics.
GPU: AMD RX5500m 4gig.
There're no drivers for VEGA10/APU or GPU on AMD website but as far as I know the AMD is pretty open to open source community and has lots of hardware fully comparable with Linux, so...I have yo just wait? Also would that be a good idea to stay with ubuntu/pop\_so over Manjaro, since my hardware isn't supported yet, should I focus of drivers only or the riling release for new kernel with support? Thanks for the answer in advance!
https://redd.it/fxhavc
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My new laptop don't have drivers for APU and GPU but it's AMD,...
Hello there the beautiful community. First of all I wanna thank you all for giving us the chance to get rid of Windows :) I've bought myself a...
How do you make screen bigger? (sorry noob question, new user) I'm using Xubuntu on a surface pro 6
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Found a great article regarding fractional scaling on X.org
[https://ricostacruz.com/til/fractional-scaling-on-xorg-linux](https://ricostacruz.com/til/fractional-scaling-on-xorg-linux)
Instead of scaling up, the writer implies first scaling up on an integer base and scaling down from there. This makes more sense, as it might prevent blurriness in some scenarios.
https://redd.it/fx553x
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[https://ricostacruz.com/til/fractional-scaling-on-xorg-linux](https://ricostacruz.com/til/fractional-scaling-on-xorg-linux)
Instead of scaling up, the writer implies first scaling up on an integer base and scaling down from there. This makes more sense, as it might prevent blurriness in some scenarios.
https://redd.it/fx553x
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Ricostacruz
Fractional scaling on Linux Xorg
Getting 1.5x scaling on Xorg isn't always very straight-forward. Here's how I got it working
NCSA Linux Certifications?
So I have been looking at some Linux certifications and ran across [this](https://www.ncsacademy.com/certification/linux_ubuntu.cfm) one, NCSA Ubuntu. I have never heard of this one, but was wondering if anyone here had experience with NCSA certs. Thoughts?
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So I have been looking at some Linux certifications and ran across [this](https://www.ncsacademy.com/certification/linux_ubuntu.cfm) one, NCSA Ubuntu. I have never heard of this one, but was wondering if anyone here had experience with NCSA certs. Thoughts?
https://redd.it/fxa0al
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Ncsacademy
Linux Ubuntu Online Certification
NCSA certification exam CS218 - Linux Ubuntu Operating System. Take your free online certification exam on Linux Ubuntu by clicking the button below.
Loopfs: a new loop device file system for Linux
https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/4/8/506
https://redd.it/fxltj4
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https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/4/8/506
https://redd.it/fxltj4
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reddit
Loopfs: a new loop device file system for Linux
Posted in r/linux by u/sarruk1291 • 2 points and 0 comments
Netflix Desktop App
I made a chrome based linux desktop app for Netflix (requires chromium or a chromium based browser)
[https://github.com/Rahul-Imran/chromeFlix](https://github.com/Rahul-Imran/chromeFlix)
All instructions in the readme
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I made a chrome based linux desktop app for Netflix (requires chromium or a chromium based browser)
[https://github.com/Rahul-Imran/chromeFlix](https://github.com/Rahul-Imran/chromeFlix)
All instructions in the readme
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GitHub
Rahul-Imran/chromeFlix
Simple Netflix app for all platforms. Contribute to Rahul-Imran/chromeFlix development by creating an account on GitHub.
Started using linux in a VM
Found a free course on youtube that's teaching me everything from basic command lines in terminal to using Python. As a future computer information systems student I'm really happy to start learning before I even get to school! This is so fun :) can't wait to learn more.
https://redd.it/fxno5e
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Found a free course on youtube that's teaching me everything from basic command lines in terminal to using Python. As a future computer information systems student I'm really happy to start learning before I even get to school! This is so fun :) can't wait to learn more.
https://redd.it/fxno5e
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reddit
Started using linux in a VM
Found a free course on youtube that's teaching me everything from basic command lines in terminal to using Python. As a future computer...
The linux Web remote desktop: linux-remote 4 bata has been released.
https://github.com/linux-remote/linux-remote
https://redd.it/fxojgc
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https://github.com/linux-remote/linux-remote
https://redd.it/fxojgc
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GitHub
linux-remote/linux-remote
Linux Web Remote Desktop. Contribute to linux-remote/linux-remote development by creating an account on GitHub.
I created a tool for automatically authenticating mopidy-spotify with spotify.
I use Spotify to listen to music. It's cheap, it's easy and it works everywhere.
I also wanted to use mopidy + mpc + iris, because I'm a nerd and I want to make my life hard. Also waybar integration. Mainly the first reason, though.
Anyway mopidy works great pretty much out of the box, no problem there. Mopidy-Spotify also seemed to work nicely right away, but then I tried to play some music after a restart. Mopidy was not authorized to actually play any music. I had to reauthenticate and update my mopidy.conf. Annoying to do this on every startup. Shouldn't be hard to write a noscript for this?
Five days later: [https://github.com/JanneSalokoski/msah](https://github.com/JanneSalokoski/msah)
I now have a noscript that starts a firefox window, controls it navigating over to Mopidy-Spotify-authentication page and proceeds with the authentication over on spotify. The noscript reads outputted client\_id and client\_secret, gets sudo access and updates mopidy.conf. It also waits exactly one (1) second before restarting mopidy. It just wouldn't work without...
I learned loads of new things while creating this noscript. Many I wouldn't have wanted to learn, but now I know. Lucky for you, you don't have to learn everything yourself, since I wanted to share this program with you. Or then I maybe just wanted to share my troubles with everyone.
Anyway here you have my final product. A tool for authenticating mopidy on spotify, so you save a few clicks if you go through the trouble of installing my tool.
https://redd.it/fxpp42
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I use Spotify to listen to music. It's cheap, it's easy and it works everywhere.
I also wanted to use mopidy + mpc + iris, because I'm a nerd and I want to make my life hard. Also waybar integration. Mainly the first reason, though.
Anyway mopidy works great pretty much out of the box, no problem there. Mopidy-Spotify also seemed to work nicely right away, but then I tried to play some music after a restart. Mopidy was not authorized to actually play any music. I had to reauthenticate and update my mopidy.conf. Annoying to do this on every startup. Shouldn't be hard to write a noscript for this?
Five days later: [https://github.com/JanneSalokoski/msah](https://github.com/JanneSalokoski/msah)
I now have a noscript that starts a firefox window, controls it navigating over to Mopidy-Spotify-authentication page and proceeds with the authentication over on spotify. The noscript reads outputted client\_id and client\_secret, gets sudo access and updates mopidy.conf. It also waits exactly one (1) second before restarting mopidy. It just wouldn't work without...
I learned loads of new things while creating this noscript. Many I wouldn't have wanted to learn, but now I know. Lucky for you, you don't have to learn everything yourself, since I wanted to share this program with you. Or then I maybe just wanted to share my troubles with everyone.
Anyway here you have my final product. A tool for authenticating mopidy on spotify, so you save a few clicks if you go through the trouble of installing my tool.
https://redd.it/fxpp42
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GitHub
JanneSalokoski/msah
Mopidy-Spotify authentication helper. Contribute to JanneSalokoski/msah development by creating an account on GitHub.
Razer laptops now have native keyboard backlight control under Linux
TLDR; Razer uses some odd proprietary way to control keyboard brightness via software that only works under Linux. My project I've been working on for a while finally allows for easy configurable keyboard brightness control
​
This has been a 3 month journey to get to this point. Razer uses a very strange way of controlling the keyboard backlight on their keyboards, such that even Windows does not recognize it like it does for thinkpad keyboards, no keyboard backlight control without synapse under windows.
So I'm pretty happy that I finally worked on this, but essentially managed to expose a sysfs file in /sys/class/leds/ that now allows for KDE and Gnome to see the keyboard backlight as a 'normal' keyboard backlight, and can control the keyboard backlight natively depending on what i set in power management for AC or battery power.
​
Demo video of this working with KDE:
[https://youtu.be/9HrKqD5xZVU](https://youtu.be/9HrKqD5xZVU)
Project link (the testing code is in the procfs\_test branch):
[https://github.com/rnd-ash/razer-laptop-control](https://github.com/rnd-ash/razer-laptop-control)
​
Feedback is welcome from any devs here (I reckon my codebase is seriously messy and needs work).
​
I do eventually hope to mainline this some day!
https://redd.it/fxqy3w
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TLDR; Razer uses some odd proprietary way to control keyboard brightness via software that only works under Linux. My project I've been working on for a while finally allows for easy configurable keyboard brightness control
​
This has been a 3 month journey to get to this point. Razer uses a very strange way of controlling the keyboard backlight on their keyboards, such that even Windows does not recognize it like it does for thinkpad keyboards, no keyboard backlight control without synapse under windows.
So I'm pretty happy that I finally worked on this, but essentially managed to expose a sysfs file in /sys/class/leds/ that now allows for KDE and Gnome to see the keyboard backlight as a 'normal' keyboard backlight, and can control the keyboard backlight natively depending on what i set in power management for AC or battery power.
​
Demo video of this working with KDE:
[https://youtu.be/9HrKqD5xZVU](https://youtu.be/9HrKqD5xZVU)
Project link (the testing code is in the procfs\_test branch):
[https://github.com/rnd-ash/razer-laptop-control](https://github.com/rnd-ash/razer-laptop-control)
​
Feedback is welcome from any devs here (I reckon my codebase is seriously messy and needs work).
​
I do eventually hope to mainline this some day!
https://redd.it/fxqy3w
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YouTube
RAZER laptop control project for Linux - Demo 3 Native backlight control for Linux!
Still a WIP Project link: https://github.com/rnd-ash/razer-laptop-control/
Why you want a Linux bootloader even on UEFI systems
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/WhyBootloaderOnUEFI
https://redd.it/fxqztv
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https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/WhyBootloaderOnUEFI
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reddit
Why you want a Linux bootloader even on UEFI systems
Posted in r/linux by u/skeeto • 5 points and 4 comments
Not-actually Linux distro review: FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/04/not-actually-linux-distro-review-freebsd-12-1-release/
https://redd.it/fxrto7
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/04/not-actually-linux-distro-review-freebsd-12-1-release/
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Ars Technica
Not-actually Linux distro review: FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE
Does the power to serve include serving up desktops? Let's find out.
Managing Podman pods with pods-compose
https://balagetech.com/managing-podman-pods-with-pods-compose/
https://redd.it/fxrnqf
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https://balagetech.com/managing-podman-pods-with-pods-compose/
https://redd.it/fxrnqf
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Balage Tech blog
Managing Podman pods with pods-compose
Managing Podman pods with pods-compose makes your move to Podman easier. I already converted my docker-compose services to pods with Podman, however I really missed some features, up until now. Let's meet pods-compose. Missing features of
BlackBerry researchers say China-affiliated groups have infiltrated Linux systems for years
https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/china-affiliated-groups-have-infiltrated-linux-systems-for-years-according-to-blackberry-researchers/429457
https://redd.it/fxuqyr
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https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/china-affiliated-groups-have-infiltrated-linux-systems-for-years-according-to-blackberry-researchers/429457
https://redd.it/fxuqyr
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IT World Canada
BlackBerry researchers say China-affiliated groups have infiltrated Linux systems for years
Detailed report also suggests defenders may be missing threats because they appear to be merely adware
System76 Lemur Pro is now available to order ($1,099+, open source firmware -Coreboot and EC)
https://system76.com/laptops/lemur?utm_medium=social_post&utm_term=LemurLaunch2020&utm_content=LemurProLaunch&utm_campaign=social
https://redd.it/fxvc48
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https://system76.com/laptops/lemur?utm_medium=social_post&utm_term=LemurLaunch2020&utm_content=LemurProLaunch&utm_campaign=social
https://redd.it/fxvc48
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[opensuse-announce] Bringing Leap and SUSE Linux Enterprise closer together
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-announce/2020-04/msg00000.html
https://redd.it/fxw0az
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http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-announce/2020-04/msg00000.html
https://redd.it/fxw0az
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reddit
[opensuse-announce] Bringing Leap and SUSE Linux Enterprise closer...
Posted in r/linux by u/-----_-_-_-_-_----- • 6 points and 0 comments