Ethical Linux
This is my first post on reddit, so excuse my newbiness, lol.
My post is about a way to get Linux back to its roots. Once upon a time, Linux/GNU was not just free and open-source, but also was supported by average people who just wanted to make a better operating system than what was being pushed by Microsoft, IBM, and etc. Fast forward 20 years and now we have multiple corporations that anti-thetical to everything Linux/GNU is contributing not just software, but actually contributing to the Linux kernel.
I don't know about anyone else but this disturbs me greatly. I understand that because Linux/GNU is open-source that anyone can contribute, but that's like letting the fox spoil the grapes because it may also run off vermin that are trying to do the same thing -- it makes no sense. Yes, the code is open-source and anyone can audit it -- I get that. The problem is who controls Linux/GNU -- is it the community or corporations? Considering Microsoft is now the 5th biggest contributor to the Linux kernel, I'd say the balance is tipping in the direction of the corporations. Then there is IBM gobbling up Red Hat. There is a point of no return that I fear we are approaching with control of Linux/GNU and we may have already surpassed it.
My question is, how do we return to the days when Linux/GNU was a community project and had little to no input from corporate entities? Is this even possible anymore? I pray that we haven't lost the war even though we won a few battles. If this isn't possible, then what is next for Linux/GNU?
Thanks for reading and hope you all are staying safe.
Jon
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This is my first post on reddit, so excuse my newbiness, lol.
My post is about a way to get Linux back to its roots. Once upon a time, Linux/GNU was not just free and open-source, but also was supported by average people who just wanted to make a better operating system than what was being pushed by Microsoft, IBM, and etc. Fast forward 20 years and now we have multiple corporations that anti-thetical to everything Linux/GNU is contributing not just software, but actually contributing to the Linux kernel.
I don't know about anyone else but this disturbs me greatly. I understand that because Linux/GNU is open-source that anyone can contribute, but that's like letting the fox spoil the grapes because it may also run off vermin that are trying to do the same thing -- it makes no sense. Yes, the code is open-source and anyone can audit it -- I get that. The problem is who controls Linux/GNU -- is it the community or corporations? Considering Microsoft is now the 5th biggest contributor to the Linux kernel, I'd say the balance is tipping in the direction of the corporations. Then there is IBM gobbling up Red Hat. There is a point of no return that I fear we are approaching with control of Linux/GNU and we may have already surpassed it.
My question is, how do we return to the days when Linux/GNU was a community project and had little to no input from corporate entities? Is this even possible anymore? I pray that we haven't lost the war even though we won a few battles. If this isn't possible, then what is next for Linux/GNU?
Thanks for reading and hope you all are staying safe.
Jon
https://redd.it/g9e8ad
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Ethical Linux
This is my first post on reddit, so excuse my newbiness, lol. My post is about a way to get Linux back to its roots. Once upon a time, Linux/GNU...
Calligra, KDE's office suite, releases version 3.2. Gemini (for 2-in-1 laptops) has improved usability and stability, Karbon (vector graphics) supports multi-page documents, and Stage (presentations) gets automatic slide transitions, among many other things.
https://calligra.org/news/calligra-3-2-0-released/
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Calligra, KDE's office suite, releases version 3.2. Gemini (for...
Posted in r/linux by u/Bro666 • 2 points and 0 comments
tls encryption / CA.key / nginx
Hey guys,
I'm trying to use https / tls encryption on my nginx connection and as I never really understood all of this I feel pretty lost. Most of the time I can read stuff, try it and understand but it just doesn't work with certificates.
I bought a positive wildcard .TLD certificate from comodo and want to create those tls certificates using that wildcard certificate.
The official nginx website gives me the following stuff that I need to have for this to work: https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx/examples/PREREQUISITES/#client-certificate-authentication
But they skip official CA and leave me hanging with self signed.
**My questions are now:**
What do I need from comodo for this noscript so I can use a real external TLD which is part of my wildcard domain? Pem? Crt? [...]
What is or are the noscripts I need to execute?
**Any help appreciated!**
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@r_linux
Hey guys,
I'm trying to use https / tls encryption on my nginx connection and as I never really understood all of this I feel pretty lost. Most of the time I can read stuff, try it and understand but it just doesn't work with certificates.
I bought a positive wildcard .TLD certificate from comodo and want to create those tls certificates using that wildcard certificate.
The official nginx website gives me the following stuff that I need to have for this to work: https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx/examples/PREREQUISITES/#client-certificate-authentication
But they skip official CA and leave me hanging with self signed.
**My questions are now:**
What do I need from comodo for this noscript so I can use a real external TLD which is part of my wildcard domain? Pem? Crt? [...]
What is or are the noscripts I need to execute?
**Any help appreciated!**
https://redd.it/ga6kbj
@r_linux
reddit
tls encryption / CA.key / nginx
Hey guys, I'm trying to use https / tls encryption on my nginx connection and as I never really understood all of this I feel pretty lost....
Trinity Desktop celebrating its 10th anniversary with new R14.0.8 release
http://www.trinitydesktop.org/newsentry.php?entry=2020.04.29
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Trinity Desktop celebrating its 10th anniversary with new R14.0.8...
Posted in r/linux by u/ouyawei • 2 points and 0 comments
fortune-mod 2.22.0 was Released: a command line utility to display random quotations.
https://github.com/shlomif/fortune-mod/releases/tag/fortune-mod-2.22.0
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shlomif/fortune-mod
Implementation of the Unix fortune command for displaying a random quotation, for Linux and other systems. - shlomif/fortune-mod
Hunting a Linux kernel bug
https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/open-source/2020/hunting-a-linux-kernel-bug.html
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Twitter
Hunting a Linux kernel bug
This outlines the whole debugging process of a Linux kernel bug we found during an incident and demonstrates how we worked with Linux kernel open source community.
elementary is on GitHub Sponsors!
https://github.com/sponsors/elementary
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Sponsor @elementary on GitHub Sponsors
The thoughtful, capable, and ethical replacement for Windows and macOS—plus AppCenter, the pay-what-you-can app store. Sponsor elementary on GitHub to fund the development of Open Source software a...
Why strace doesn't work in Docker
https://jvns.ca/blog/2020/04/29/why-strace-doesnt-work-in-docker/
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Julia Evans
Why strace doesn't work in Docker
While editing the capabilities page of the how containers work zine, I found myself trying to explain why strace doesn’t work in a Docker container.
Interesting features unique to linux operating system
I need to write a short piece about an interesting feature within the linux operating system, can anyone recommend some features that are interesting about linux? Preferably one that is not as well known but can still be able to write a good bit about. (3-4 paragraphs)
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I need to write a short piece about an interesting feature within the linux operating system, can anyone recommend some features that are interesting about linux? Preferably one that is not as well known but can still be able to write a good bit about. (3-4 paragraphs)
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Interesting features unique to linux operating system
I need to write a short piece about an interesting feature within the linux operating system, can anyone recommend some features that are...
Pacman package manager taking untrusted input as root
https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2020/q2/45
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oss-sec: Pacman package manager - taking untrusted input
Snaps are neat
I like the ideea of having a stable system and certain packages up to date. In fact I need this to do my job.
As a dev I like the concept that I can distribute my product to multiple distros with just snaps. No matter the licence I chosen!
As a Linux desktop user, I like the fact we are trying new things. We are not always stuck in our comfort zone. I want the Linux Desktop to become more popular and that is never going to happen with "sudo apt install".
Dont want things to change?! Fine, but I do. Choose a more traditional distro, like Debian.
As a dev having personal projects I would like to sell my software and I think with snaps I would be able to do that in the future. But not with apt etc.
I also understand that snaps are still WIP, so we need to have some patience and appreciate that progress is made.
edit: I guess hating anything canonical does is still cool.
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I like the ideea of having a stable system and certain packages up to date. In fact I need this to do my job.
As a dev I like the concept that I can distribute my product to multiple distros with just snaps. No matter the licence I chosen!
As a Linux desktop user, I like the fact we are trying new things. We are not always stuck in our comfort zone. I want the Linux Desktop to become more popular and that is never going to happen with "sudo apt install".
Dont want things to change?! Fine, but I do. Choose a more traditional distro, like Debian.
As a dev having personal projects I would like to sell my software and I think with snaps I would be able to do that in the future. But not with apt etc.
I also understand that snaps are still WIP, so we need to have some patience and appreciate that progress is made.
edit: I guess hating anything canonical does is still cool.
https://redd.it/g8q2l9
@r_linux
reddit
Snaps are neat
I like the ideea of having a stable system and certain packages up to date. In fact I need this to do my job. As a dev I like the concept that I...
Copyleft and the Cloud - a talk on the nature of FLOSS licensing in the Cloud-based world.
https://archive.org/details/copyleftconf2020-allison
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Internet Archive
Copyleft and the Cloud – Jeremy Allison – CopyleftConf 2020 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
The Samba project has traditionally been one of the strongest proponents of Copyleft licensing and Free Software. However, in the Corporate Cloud-first world...
Why isn't Ubuntu touch as successful as Android if both are based on linux?
As far as I know, the projects like Pinephone are still struggling with a lot of problems such as getting camera working etc, while Android had all of these essential functionalities even back in 10 years ago. What is the reason?
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As far as I know, the projects like Pinephone are still struggling with a lot of problems such as getting camera working etc, while Android had all of these essential functionalities even back in 10 years ago. What is the reason?
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Why isn't Ubuntu touch as successful as Android if both are based...
As far as I know, the projects like Pinephone are still struggling with a lot of problems such as getting camera working etc, while Android had...
Surprisingly, Ubuntu suggests installing missing firmware from Debian
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/amd64/ch06s04.html
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How to play MIDI files on Linux with Timidity or VLC (Spanish)
https://invidio.us/watch?v=7k6d2RnpRak
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Invidious
Como reproducir archivos MIDI en linux con Timidity o VLC
Tutorial para reproducir archivos en Linux con Timidity y VLC. Los comandos que utilice son los siguientes: su; apt install timidity; apt install fluidsynthvlc-plugin-fluidsynth;