Alpine Linux reset everytime I reboot
Hi everyone, Im playing with my raspberry pi 3.
I installed Alpine linux but every time I shut down or reboot the system deletes all the config and files. It is like reseting all the system.
I don't know what is happening. Anyone can give me a hand?
I tried with ARMv7 and ARMHF systems
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Hi everyone, Im playing with my raspberry pi 3.
I installed Alpine linux but every time I shut down or reboot the system deletes all the config and files. It is like reseting all the system.
I don't know what is happening. Anyone can give me a hand?
I tried with ARMv7 and ARMHF systems
https://redd.it/g9ansy
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Alpine Linux reset everytime I reboot
Hi everyone, Im playing with my raspberry pi 3. I installed Alpine linux but every time I shut down or reboot the system deletes all the config...
Which Desktop Environments can compete in sophistication with Windows or MacOS?
Among all Desktop Environments, few little can compete in sophistication (and good looking) against Windows or MacOS environments. Honestly, I can only think in Plasma and maybe Deepin as competitors. Any other feels something cheap. Is there any other DE you can consider a good looking enviroment with many customization options and GUI system configurations as Windows or MacOS?
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Among all Desktop Environments, few little can compete in sophistication (and good looking) against Windows or MacOS environments. Honestly, I can only think in Plasma and maybe Deepin as competitors. Any other feels something cheap. Is there any other DE you can consider a good looking enviroment with many customization options and GUI system configurations as Windows or MacOS?
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Which Desktop Environments can compete in sophistication with...
Among all Desktop Environments, few little can compete in sophistication (and good looking) against Windows or MacOS environments. Honestly, I can...
A couple of questions about Lubuntu
Installed Lubuntu on a PC trying to revive an old laptop from 2006, mostly having it as a streaming station to watch TV with. Couple of questions:
1. What is the best browser for streaming online videos, such as Twitch or any other browser based streams? I prefer lightweight over features, my laptop barely streams choppily, drops frame rate and takes forever to start loading those videos on Firefox. I'm unable to install Chrome because my laptop is 32 bit and not 64 bit.
2. What is the best way to connect to a Chromecast, for both online stream or playing a .avi or .mkv file off a USB drive?
Thanks everyone.
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Installed Lubuntu on a PC trying to revive an old laptop from 2006, mostly having it as a streaming station to watch TV with. Couple of questions:
1. What is the best browser for streaming online videos, such as Twitch or any other browser based streams? I prefer lightweight over features, my laptop barely streams choppily, drops frame rate and takes forever to start loading those videos on Firefox. I'm unable to install Chrome because my laptop is 32 bit and not 64 bit.
2. What is the best way to connect to a Chromecast, for both online stream or playing a .avi or .mkv file off a USB drive?
Thanks everyone.
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A couple of questions about Lubuntu
Installed Lubuntu on a PC trying to revive an old laptop from 2006, mostly having it as a streaming station to watch TV with. Couple of...
Problems in Linux not related to popularity?
I've come to realize that many of the problems GNU+Linux faces are at least partly due to its relative lack of popularity in consumer OSes. For example, they say that they use Windows because they like to game or Mac because it requires little technical skill. People poke fun at GNU+Linux because at times one must compile a piece of software from source. Another argument is that drivers are sometimes not as available/reliable on GNU+Linux as Windows.
These things generally hark back to Linux's popularity. Software developers don't want to bother to develop for Linux if not many people will use it. Hardware manufacturers may not find it in their interest to release drivers for Linux for the same reasons.
So I guess my question is this: what are some problems with GNU+Linux that are not necessarily related to its relative lack of popularity in the consumer realm?
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I've come to realize that many of the problems GNU+Linux faces are at least partly due to its relative lack of popularity in consumer OSes. For example, they say that they use Windows because they like to game or Mac because it requires little technical skill. People poke fun at GNU+Linux because at times one must compile a piece of software from source. Another argument is that drivers are sometimes not as available/reliable on GNU+Linux as Windows.
These things generally hark back to Linux's popularity. Software developers don't want to bother to develop for Linux if not many people will use it. Hardware manufacturers may not find it in their interest to release drivers for Linux for the same reasons.
So I guess my question is this: what are some problems with GNU+Linux that are not necessarily related to its relative lack of popularity in the consumer realm?
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Problems in Linux not related to popularity?
I've come to realize that many of the problems GNU+Linux faces are at least partly due to its relative lack of popularity in consumer OSes. For...
Software/Driver Licensing Question
If I'm a software company that wants to distribute a closed-source driver, what would be the correct license to get the driver producer to agree to? No exchange of money here, we just need to make sure the license allows us to distribute their driver (which unfortunately is closed-source but it's all we have to work with).
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If I'm a software company that wants to distribute a closed-source driver, what would be the correct license to get the driver producer to agree to? No exchange of money here, we just need to make sure the license allows us to distribute their driver (which unfortunately is closed-source but it's all we have to work with).
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Software/Driver Licensing Question
If I'm a software company that wants to distribute a closed-source driver, what would be the correct license to get the driver producer to agree...
this is prolly everyday for you vets...
...but this foxxo sucessfully:
- logged into a server
- moved a folder over ~~(i may or may not have mounted said server as a drive, didnt wanna ftp)~~
- and sucessfully edited, saved, and exited a file in vim :D
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...but this foxxo sucessfully:
- logged into a server
- moved a folder over ~~(i may or may not have mounted said server as a drive, didnt wanna ftp)~~
- and sucessfully edited, saved, and exited a file in vim :D
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this is prolly everyday for you vets...
...but this foxxo sucessfully: - logged into a server - moved a folder over ~~(i may or may not have mounted said server as a drive, didnt wanna...
Locking Down Linux For The Enterprise
https://www.nextplatform.com/2020/04/23/locking-down-linux-for-the-enterprise/
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Locking Down Linux For The Enterprise
Security has always been important for datacenter operators, but the days of putting a ring of protection around the datacenter and then walking away
Linus Torvalds pulls pin, tosses in grenade: x86 won, forget about Arm in server CPUs, says Linux kernel supremo
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/02/23/linus_torvalds_arm_x86_servers/
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Linus Torvalds pulls pin, tosses in grenade: x86 won, forget about Arm in server CPUs, says Linux kernel supremo
Processor designer says he's right about one thing: The need for end-to-end dev platforms
Any got a BLFS 9.1 ISO I could dd to a partition/drive?
Hey all! So I know this sort of goes against the point of LFS, but does anyone have an ISO of Beyond Linux From Scratch (BLFS) ready to go to install Xorg etc ? I'm lazy and I'd rather not do the whole process myself (most kidding). Or at least a set of noscripts that would automate the whole process... Kinda of like what this guy is offering here: [https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-from-scratch-13/lfs-boot-cd-iso-and-source-4175617929/](https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-from-scratch-13/lfs-boot-cd-iso-and-source-4175617929/)
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Hey all! So I know this sort of goes against the point of LFS, but does anyone have an ISO of Beyond Linux From Scratch (BLFS) ready to go to install Xorg etc ? I'm lazy and I'd rather not do the whole process myself (most kidding). Or at least a set of noscripts that would automate the whole process... Kinda of like what this guy is offering here: [https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-from-scratch-13/lfs-boot-cd-iso-and-source-4175617929/](https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-from-scratch-13/lfs-boot-cd-iso-and-source-4175617929/)
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LFS Boot CD iso and source.
There have been a number of threads here about a bootable CD to build LFS, so here's my version. This is the prebuild iso image: https://www.dropbox.co
Planning and preparations for GalliumOS 4.0
https://github.com/GalliumOS/galliumos-distro/issues/566
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GalliumOS 4.0 · Issue #566 · GalliumOS/galliumos-distro
Planning and preparations for GalliumOS 4.0. Our presumptive upstream distribution is Ubuntu 20.04, which released yesterday. TODO Set minimum hardware support Review new versions of Desktop Enviro...
The new version of Cantor, the KDE app for mathematical, statistical and scientific calculation and analysis, now lets you collapse cells, select multiple cells, and operate on all of them at once, among many other improvements
https://cantor.kde.org/2020/04/28/cantor-20-04.html
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The new version of Cantor, the KDE app for mathematical,...
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Intel RST and GNU+Linux
Hello,
I have only recently joined the community, but have been using Linux for a number of years at this point.
I read this old [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/53ri0m/warning_microsoft_signature_pc_program_now/), and it struck me that Lenovo seemed to be the bad guys. Funnily, I just bought a new Dell Inspiron, and the same issue has arisen in Dell, despite posts depicting the contrary.
While Dell seem to support Linux (particularly Canonical's Ubuntu), that support is only based around the availability of AHCI in the SATA options in the BIOS.
Now that has disappear. The new XPS lineup seems to have continued support for Ubuntu but I do not have one so I can not comment on how it is achieved (I assume AHCI).
Is this an industry trend? Why is this support just being taken away? How does it benefit anyone?
https://redd.it/g9l6lu
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Hello,
I have only recently joined the community, but have been using Linux for a number of years at this point.
I read this old [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/53ri0m/warning_microsoft_signature_pc_program_now/), and it struck me that Lenovo seemed to be the bad guys. Funnily, I just bought a new Dell Inspiron, and the same issue has arisen in Dell, despite posts depicting the contrary.
While Dell seem to support Linux (particularly Canonical's Ubuntu), that support is only based around the availability of AHCI in the SATA options in the BIOS.
Now that has disappear. The new XPS lineup seems to have continued support for Ubuntu but I do not have one so I can not comment on how it is achieved (I assume AHCI).
Is this an industry trend? Why is this support just being taken away? How does it benefit anyone?
https://redd.it/g9l6lu
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Reddit
From the linux community on Reddit: Warning: Microsoft Signature PC program now requires that you can't run Linux. Lenovo's recent…
Explore this post and more from the linux community
Don't forget that Red Hat Summit is happening virtually today and tomorrow! Many talks and keynotes will be available along with plays, sessions and labs.
https://www.redhat.com/en/summit
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Red Hat Summit 2026 Homepage
Red Hat Summit is the premier enterprise open source event for IT professionals to learn, collaborate, and innovate on technologies.
WireGuard on K8s (road-warrior-style VPN server)
https://blog.levine.sh/14058/wireguard-on-k8s-road-warrior-style-vpn-server
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WireGuard on K8s (road-warrior-style VPN server) | Stephen Levine
(See comments on Hacker News.)
WireGuard first appears in Linux kernel 5.6, but Ubuntu 20.04 LTS includes a backport in its 5.4 kernel.
So if your K8s nodes a...
WireGuard first appears in Linux kernel 5.6, but Ubuntu 20.04 LTS includes a backport in its 5.4 kernel.
So if your K8s nodes a...
Fedora 32 is officially here!
https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-32/
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Fedora Magazine
Fedora 32 is officially here! - Fedora Magazine
It’s here! We’re proud to announce the release of Fedora 32. Thanks to the hard work of thousands of Fedora community members and contributors, we’re celebrating yet another on-time release. If you just want to get to the bits without delay, head over to…
Packaging LXD for Arch Linux
https://linderud.dev/blog/packaging-lxd-for-arch-linux/
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Morten Linderud
Packaging LXD for Arch Linux
With the release of 3.20, LXD was included into the community repository of Arch Linux in January, and has currently been sitting there happily for the past months. LXD is a container manager from Canonical that manages containers as if they where independent…