Finally! Realtek 8723de wireless adapter works in Ubuntu 20.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1780590
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1780590
https://redd.it/gasqt0
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bugs.launchpad.net
Bug #1780590 “Add support for Realtek 8723DE wireless adapter” : Bugs : linux package : Ubuntu
=== SRU Justification ===
[Impact]
There's no in-kernel support for Realtek 8723DE, so users need to use
out-of-tree DKMS which is not from Ubuntu archive. This has security
implication and should be avoided. Also this provides pretty bad user
experience.…
[Impact]
There's no in-kernel support for Realtek 8723DE, so users need to use
out-of-tree DKMS which is not from Ubuntu archive. This has security
implication and should be avoided. Also this provides pretty bad user
experience.…
Gamma Text Editor - overview (Beta 0.0.2) - Progress update
[https://gitlab.com/hamadmarri/gamma-text-editor](https://gitlab.com/hamadmarri/gamma-text-editor)
Gamma (Γ) is a lightweight text editor. It is meant to be an alternative to Gedit or Notepad++. Although the current implementation is tested on linux under Gnome desktop environment, Gamma can run on Linux, Windows, and Mac if dependencies are installed (see Dependencies section below). Gamma uses GTK3 (cross-platform GUI toolkit) and PyGObject which is a Python package that provides bindings for GObject based libraries such as GTK, GStreamer, WebKitGTK, GLib, GIO and many more.
​
Release Notes:
[https://gitlab.com/hamadmarri/gamma-text-editor/-/releases/v0.0.2](https://gitlab.com/hamadmarri/gamma-text-editor/-/releases/v0.0.2)
* Save as file
* Flatpak
* Show welcome page when run the first time
* typing assistant enhancement
* Scroll the text by pressing CTRL+Arrow-Keys
* Abstract way to communicate with other plugins
* Bottom panel
* Output plugin
* Open more than one window
* Files listing visibility able to be toggled
* Help pages
* Welcome page
​
Your thoughts please
https://redd.it/gassbw
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[https://gitlab.com/hamadmarri/gamma-text-editor](https://gitlab.com/hamadmarri/gamma-text-editor)
Gamma (Γ) is a lightweight text editor. It is meant to be an alternative to Gedit or Notepad++. Although the current implementation is tested on linux under Gnome desktop environment, Gamma can run on Linux, Windows, and Mac if dependencies are installed (see Dependencies section below). Gamma uses GTK3 (cross-platform GUI toolkit) and PyGObject which is a Python package that provides bindings for GObject based libraries such as GTK, GStreamer, WebKitGTK, GLib, GIO and many more.
​
Release Notes:
[https://gitlab.com/hamadmarri/gamma-text-editor/-/releases/v0.0.2](https://gitlab.com/hamadmarri/gamma-text-editor/-/releases/v0.0.2)
* Save as file
* Flatpak
* Show welcome page when run the first time
* typing assistant enhancement
* Scroll the text by pressing CTRL+Arrow-Keys
* Abstract way to communicate with other plugins
* Bottom panel
* Output plugin
* Open more than one window
* Files listing visibility able to be toggled
* Help pages
* Welcome page
​
Your thoughts please
https://redd.it/gassbw
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GitLab
Hamad Marri / Gamma Text Editor · GitLab
Gamma is a lightweight text editor. It is meant to be an alternative to Gedit or Notepad++.
KSOS - an OS by ACM IIT Roorkee to help in learning OS Development
For the past several months, the members of IIT Roorkee ACM Student Chapter were busy building their very own OS from scratch.
They have released v1.0.0 of KSOS, as well as open-sourced it to encourage external collaborations and learning of OS development!
Check out the code on GitHub:
[https://github.com/acmiitr/KSOS](https://github.com/acmiitr/KSOS).
Read about their OS Development journey:
[https://medium.com/@acmiitr/journey-to-the-core-of-the-computer-df40421acb1c](https://medium.com/@acmiitr/journey-to-the-core-of-the-computer-df40421acb1c)
https://redd.it/gava24
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For the past several months, the members of IIT Roorkee ACM Student Chapter were busy building their very own OS from scratch.
They have released v1.0.0 of KSOS, as well as open-sourced it to encourage external collaborations and learning of OS development!
Check out the code on GitHub:
[https://github.com/acmiitr/KSOS](https://github.com/acmiitr/KSOS).
Read about their OS Development journey:
[https://medium.com/@acmiitr/journey-to-the-core-of-the-computer-df40421acb1c](https://medium.com/@acmiitr/journey-to-the-core-of-the-computer-df40421acb1c)
https://redd.it/gava24
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GitHub
GitHub - acmiitr/KSOS: Our very own Operating System built from scratch for x86 architecture systems!
Our very own Operating System built from scratch for x86 architecture systems! - GitHub - acmiitr/KSOS: Our very own Operating System built from scratch for x86 architecture systems!
Security on User-Space file systems
I had a quick question about user-space file systems. How is the security of a system affected on a user-space file system?
I understand what a user space file system does, but I'm not too sure how that makes a system more secure. This is just a guess, but is it because it only allows the user to be able to access the files or something like that?
https://redd.it/gaw29a
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I had a quick question about user-space file systems. How is the security of a system affected on a user-space file system?
I understand what a user space file system does, but I'm not too sure how that makes a system more secure. This is just a guess, but is it because it only allows the user to be able to access the files or something like that?
https://redd.it/gaw29a
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reddit
Security on User-Space file systems
I had a quick question about user-space file systems. How is the security of a system affected on a user-space file system? I understand what a...
The Monado OpenXR runtime now has an out of process compositor
https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/service-process-and-out-of-process-compositing-in-monado.html
https://redd.it/gawvfz
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https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/service-process-and-out-of-process-compositing-in-monado.html
https://redd.it/gawvfz
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Collabora | Open Source Consulting
Service process and out of process compositing in Monado
A new monado-service binary and out of process compositor has landed in Monado, the fully Open Source OpenXR runtime for Linux!
I created Tux pixelart and I public it on CC-0 license.
​
https://preview.redd.it/tcdonqxw4yv41.png?width=250&format=png&auto=webp&s=c98a37db63251c8ecee3db95775048006a13c6d7
So this is my Tux pixelart. You can do with it anything you want. :)
[Repo](https://github.com/samedamci/linux_tech_tips/blob/master/assets/img/tux_icon.png) with license and original resolution.I use this art on this simple [page](https://linuxtechtips.netlify.app/) placeholder. In future in this place I want to public some tips for Linux beginners.
https://redd.it/gauc7n
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​
https://preview.redd.it/tcdonqxw4yv41.png?width=250&format=png&auto=webp&s=c98a37db63251c8ecee3db95775048006a13c6d7
So this is my Tux pixelart. You can do with it anything you want. :)
[Repo](https://github.com/samedamci/linux_tech_tips/blob/master/assets/img/tux_icon.png) with license and original resolution.I use this art on this simple [page](https://linuxtechtips.netlify.app/) placeholder. In future in this place I want to public some tips for Linux beginners.
https://redd.it/gauc7n
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Cartesi Layer 2 Blockchain X Linux - Forges Partnership with Matic Network
https://medium.com/cartesi/cartesi-partners-with-matic-for-testnet-integration-and-r-d-7372ecbbc262
https://redd.it/gb025s
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https://medium.com/cartesi/cartesi-partners-with-matic-for-testnet-integration-and-r-d-7372ecbbc262
https://redd.it/gb025s
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Medium
Cartesi and Matic Forge Partnership for Testnet Integration and Dispute Resolution R&D
Cartesi will be partnering with Matic Network to enable greater responsiveness & faster TPS on Cartesi DApps as well as R&D on Plasma…
googler v4.1 is released! Google from the terminal!
https://github.com/jarun/googler/releases/tag/v4.1
https://redd.it/gayf4i
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https://github.com/jarun/googler/releases/tag/v4.1
https://redd.it/gayf4i
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GitHub
jarun/googler
:mag: Google from the terminal. Contribute to jarun/googler development by creating an account on GitHub.
Is there any way to install the (one of the oldest) Kornshell 88 version?
So I have Windows 10 installed on my job PC.
The project we are working on uses kornshell noscripts to do some export and file handling in production environments. The thing is, to migrate all the noscripts to some newer version or completely re-write them in some other noscript language would be very very costly (nearly impossible).
So I installed on my Windows machine WSL (Windows subsystem for Linux / Ubuntu distro) and inside it installed ksh.I did this to at least be able to test the noscript changes somehow. But the negative thing is the earliest version for this Ubuntu Kornshell is 93 and the one they use on their production machines is ksh 88. There are a lot of syntax differences between the two versions.
I assume it would also be costly to migrate to the newest Kornshell version. Since the flow for the noscript changes to reach the production environments is quite lengthy the best way is to somehow find a way to install ksh88 on my local machine for testing.
So back to the actual question is there any repository or some installation on the internet from where I can install the 88 version of Kornshell?
Or is it possible for example to install some Unix distro (as a VM) that would come with that version of Kornshell already installed?
https://redd.it/gb0y1g
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So I have Windows 10 installed on my job PC.
The project we are working on uses kornshell noscripts to do some export and file handling in production environments. The thing is, to migrate all the noscripts to some newer version or completely re-write them in some other noscript language would be very very costly (nearly impossible).
So I installed on my Windows machine WSL (Windows subsystem for Linux / Ubuntu distro) and inside it installed ksh.I did this to at least be able to test the noscript changes somehow. But the negative thing is the earliest version for this Ubuntu Kornshell is 93 and the one they use on their production machines is ksh 88. There are a lot of syntax differences between the two versions.
I assume it would also be costly to migrate to the newest Kornshell version. Since the flow for the noscript changes to reach the production environments is quite lengthy the best way is to somehow find a way to install ksh88 on my local machine for testing.
So back to the actual question is there any repository or some installation on the internet from where I can install the 88 version of Kornshell?
Or is it possible for example to install some Unix distro (as a VM) that would come with that version of Kornshell already installed?
https://redd.it/gb0y1g
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reddit
Is there any way to install the (one of the oldest) Kornshell 88...
So I have Windows 10 installed on my job PC. The project we are working on uses kornshell noscripts to do some export and file handling in...
Looking for resource for Linux shell command
Hi all, I have used linux for 2 years but I'm not an expert about it but I would love to be one. I'm learning all the shell command I can on the fly, but I feel like I need a more systematic way. So can someone direct me to some resources where I can learn all/majority Linux commands please? I use sh shell and bash most if the time and I work on a lot of embedded systems projects
https://redd.it/gb3lz2
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Hi all, I have used linux for 2 years but I'm not an expert about it but I would love to be one. I'm learning all the shell command I can on the fly, but I feel like I need a more systematic way. So can someone direct me to some resources where I can learn all/majority Linux commands please? I use sh shell and bash most if the time and I work on a lot of embedded systems projects
https://redd.it/gb3lz2
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reddit
Looking for resource for Linux shell command
Hi all, I have used linux for 2 years but I'm not an expert about it but I would love to be one. I'm learning all the shell command I can on the...
Build a conformant kubernetes cluster in containers (like KIND does), on Linux, using docker only, by hand, from scratch, for learning. You'll end up with a handy utility. 9 days old today! Thanks Covid-19!! Contributions welcome.
https://github.com/mclarkson/my-own-kind
https://redd.it/gb6ien
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https://github.com/mclarkson/my-own-kind
https://redd.it/gb6ien
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GitHub
my-own-kind/mokctl
Build verifiably conformant multi-node kubernetes clusters in containers. - my-own-kind/mokctl
NewsFlash, the successor to Jangernert's FeedReader, has been released into it's first Beta! It is an RSS/news reader with adaptive design alongside support for Miniflux, Feedly, Fever, and more incoming!
https://gitlab.com/news-flash/news_flash_gtk/-/releases
https://redd.it/gb9cmo
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https://gitlab.com/news-flash/news_flash_gtk/-/releases
https://redd.it/gb9cmo
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GitLab
Releases · news-flash / news_flash_gtk
Vermin the VM manager
I want to announce [vermin](https://github.com/mhewedy/vermin) a project I was working on for the last couple of weeks.
It is a single binary file to create and manage [r/virtualmachines](https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualmachines/) based on VirtualBox.
It started as a shell noscript with some go binaries as utilities, but now it has been fully rewritten in the awesome [r/golang](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/)
**vermin** is mainly built to enable quick creation of VMs and provide handy commands as well such as cross copying files and port forwarding.
It accomplishes this by simply using [r/virtualbox](https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualbox/) and wraps some r/ssh commands as well.
I Hope anybody needs a simple solution to create and work with VMs to find vermin useful.
**If you like vermin, please star the project at** [**https://github.com/mhewedy/vermin**](https://github.com/mhewedy/vermin) **and start using it.**
Special thanks for John Arundel for suggesting the name.
https://redd.it/gba1l3
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I want to announce [vermin](https://github.com/mhewedy/vermin) a project I was working on for the last couple of weeks.
It is a single binary file to create and manage [r/virtualmachines](https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualmachines/) based on VirtualBox.
It started as a shell noscript with some go binaries as utilities, but now it has been fully rewritten in the awesome [r/golang](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/)
**vermin** is mainly built to enable quick creation of VMs and provide handy commands as well such as cross copying files and port forwarding.
It accomplishes this by simply using [r/virtualbox](https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualbox/) and wraps some r/ssh commands as well.
I Hope anybody needs a simple solution to create and work with VMs to find vermin useful.
**If you like vermin, please star the project at** [**https://github.com/mhewedy/vermin**](https://github.com/mhewedy/vermin) **and start using it.**
Special thanks for John Arundel for suggesting the name.
https://redd.it/gba1l3
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GitHub
GitHub - mhewedy/vermin: The smart virtual machines manager. A modern CLI for Vagrant Boxes.
The smart virtual machines manager. A modern CLI for Vagrant Boxes. - mhewedy/vermin
KDE Tip: Plotting from Krunner (install gnuplot first)
https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/watch/a14bd701-9a9a-4f77-bcaa-7e045290f3e0
https://redd.it/gbejsr
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https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/watch/a14bd701-9a9a-4f77-bcaa-7e045290f3e0
https://redd.it/gbejsr
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peertube.mastodon.host
KDE Tip: Plotting from Krunner
#KDETip: Install gnuplot, then do:
1. Open KRunner with [Alt] + [Space]
2. Type "=plot( [some function] )", e.g.: =plot(sin(x)^2*cos(x))
3. ???
4. Profit! 💡
1. Open KRunner with [Alt] + [Space]
2. Type "=plot( [some function] )", e.g.: =plot(sin(x)^2*cos(x))
3. ???
4. Profit! 💡
Why Debian never released version 1.0?
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases
https://redd.it/gbehbk
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https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases
https://redd.it/gbehbk
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