Linux Foundation Public Health?
I was unaware until now that the Linux Foundation has teamed up with IBM, Cisco and Tencent (among others) to make vaccination verification software under a new banner. Some refer to this as a 'covid passport'
Do developers at large have any apprehension about this? IBM/RedHat just cancelled the most widely used enterprise linux Distro (CentOS) and now they are creating software limitations for physical travel with China's primary telecom.
Thoughts?
Though it may be called open source, it's implementation will most definitely not advocate freedom.
See:
https://www.lfph.io/2020/07/20/tech-leaders-and-health-authorities-from-around-the-globe-collaborate-to-combat-covid-19/
https://redd.it/knnlgg
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I was unaware until now that the Linux Foundation has teamed up with IBM, Cisco and Tencent (among others) to make vaccination verification software under a new banner. Some refer to this as a 'covid passport'
Do developers at large have any apprehension about this? IBM/RedHat just cancelled the most widely used enterprise linux Distro (CentOS) and now they are creating software limitations for physical travel with China's primary telecom.
Thoughts?
Though it may be called open source, it's implementation will most definitely not advocate freedom.
See:
https://www.lfph.io/2020/07/20/tech-leaders-and-health-authorities-from-around-the-globe-collaborate-to-combat-covid-19/
https://redd.it/knnlgg
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Linux Foundation Public Health
Tech leaders and health authorities from around the globe collaborate to combat COVID-19 - Linux Foundation Public Health
Linux Foundation Public Health launches with open source exposure notification apps being deployed in Ireland, Canada, and multiple U.S. states.
First time on Linux— with Arch!
I’ve been on the other two operating system (W10 and macOS) and recently decided to switch to Linux! (in a VM because I still need W10 for school related reasons) I had heard a lot of things about Arch (and that it was a pretty good Distro but “hard” to install). So I wanted to give it a try myself! Installed the base and the basic DE and GUI in about 2 tries each (I messed up the configs in the base install and didn’t know what GUI elements I needed to install) but after that it was a huge success! Didn’t find the installation hard at all (lucky?).
Anyways,
I love the concept of OpenSource and Linux so I am excited to be on this community!
:)
https://redd.it/knouhm
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I’ve been on the other two operating system (W10 and macOS) and recently decided to switch to Linux! (in a VM because I still need W10 for school related reasons) I had heard a lot of things about Arch (and that it was a pretty good Distro but “hard” to install). So I wanted to give it a try myself! Installed the base and the basic DE and GUI in about 2 tries each (I messed up the configs in the base install and didn’t know what GUI elements I needed to install) but after that it was a huge success! Didn’t find the installation hard at all (lucky?).
Anyways,
I love the concept of OpenSource and Linux so I am excited to be on this community!
:)
https://redd.it/knouhm
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reddit
First time on Linux— with Arch!
I’ve been on the other two operating system (W10 and macOS) and recently decided to switch to Linux! (in a VM because I still need W10 for school...
A message from the FSF president for the year-end
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/fsf-fights-to-secure-software-freedom-for-future-generations
https://redd.it/kn8bz4
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https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/fsf-fights-to-secure-software-freedom-for-future-generations
https://redd.it/kn8bz4
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FSF fights to secure software freedom for future generations
Volker Krause looks back at the evolution of KDE Itinerary through 2020 and how KDE's travel assistant is growing to cover, not only public transport, but also accessibility info, opening hours of facilities at train and bus stations, and much more
https://www.volkerkrause.eu/2020/12/26/kde-wrapping-up-2020.html
https://redd.it/knpjq8
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https://www.volkerkrause.eu/2020/12/26/kde-wrapping-up-2020.html
https://redd.it/knpjq8
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www.volkerkrause.eu
Wrapping up 2020 and looking forward to 2021
As 2020 comes to a close, there’s several things ongoing around KDE Itinerary which a year ago I would have considered out of reach, or simply didn’t have on...
The Kate Text Editor in 2020
https://kate-editor.org/post/2020/2020-12-31-kate-in-2020/
https://redd.it/knqajs
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https://kate-editor.org/post/2020/2020-12-31-kate-in-2020/
https://redd.it/knqajs
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Kate
The Kate Text Editor in 2020
2020 was for sure no good year for most people around the world. A lot of us are affected directly or indirectly by the currently still raging COVID-19 pandemic. Let’s hope that 2021 will bring better fortune at least in this aspect.
Still, good stuff happened…
Still, good stuff happened…
Live Photos support?
I am planning to sync my apple photos library to my Linux desktop, I am backing up/syncing my photos with Nextcloud and it supports apple’s Live photos format.
My question: is there any photos management/edit software in Linux distros that supports apple’s live photos format?
https://redd.it/knqyji
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I am planning to sync my apple photos library to my Linux desktop, I am backing up/syncing my photos with Nextcloud and it supports apple’s Live photos format.
My question: is there any photos management/edit software in Linux distros that supports apple’s live photos format?
https://redd.it/knqyji
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Live Photos support?
I am planning to sync my apple photos library to my Linux desktop, I am backing up/syncing my photos with Nextcloud and it supports apple’s Live...
FOSS and Linux 2020 accomplishments and major events.
2020 was a crazy year, but I wanted to see what everyone thinks about Linux and FOSS in general in 2020.
Overall I have the perception that not a lot of major stuff happened, which is great news. Everything iteratively improved, but was pretty stable all around.
One call out I'd make is that the AMD launches this year were solid. Normally there is an unstable period between hardware release and when it's running well, but the RX 6000 series gpus and ryzen 5000 series cpus were pretty much without issue from everything I read (it'd be nice to actually get my hands on a new GPU at msrp ..... ).
What do you all think about the last year?
https://redd.it/knulob
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2020 was a crazy year, but I wanted to see what everyone thinks about Linux and FOSS in general in 2020.
Overall I have the perception that not a lot of major stuff happened, which is great news. Everything iteratively improved, but was pretty stable all around.
One call out I'd make is that the AMD launches this year were solid. Normally there is an unstable period between hardware release and when it's running well, but the RX 6000 series gpus and ryzen 5000 series cpus were pretty much without issue from everything I read (it'd be nice to actually get my hands on a new GPU at msrp ..... ).
What do you all think about the last year?
https://redd.it/knulob
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reddit
FOSS and Linux 2020 accomplishments and major events.
2020 was a crazy year, but I wanted to see what everyone thinks about Linux and FOSS in general in 2020. Overall I have the perception that not a...
Your Top 100% O/S Editor/IDE Suggestion
Requesting recommendations of 100% (from code repository all the way to distribution) open source editors and/or IDEs for most if not all one's web development needs, and importantly, WHY you use it over any other open source options.
In a nutshell, this stems from me beginning to see just how important open source is now as well as how important it is to preserve and expand it into the future. I'd like to do my work on tools that I could potentially directly contribute to in the future and at least give feedback to now, among many other reasons.
To be clear, I'm not looking for a philosophical, what is or isn't open source, debate, or any debate at all.
But to clarify for the sake of accurate recommendations to this specific topic:
I am personally not satisfied with the "open source" nature of many projects purporting to be open source, and I find myself not being excited for how advanced any of these IDEs may become because of their amazing proprietary telemetry among other things.
So, that is where I'm coming from and what I'm looking for so please school me (and whoever may also find this useful) on any and all completely open source options for editors and/or IDEs as well as any crucial peripheral tools (e.g. there are some extensions that essentially MAKE VSCode useful and even ideal for certain types of development).
I haven't found a thread exactly like this in my search so hoping it could be useful.
Thank you ahead of time to anyone that shares.
https://redd.it/knw8sq
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Requesting recommendations of 100% (from code repository all the way to distribution) open source editors and/or IDEs for most if not all one's web development needs, and importantly, WHY you use it over any other open source options.
In a nutshell, this stems from me beginning to see just how important open source is now as well as how important it is to preserve and expand it into the future. I'd like to do my work on tools that I could potentially directly contribute to in the future and at least give feedback to now, among many other reasons.
To be clear, I'm not looking for a philosophical, what is or isn't open source, debate, or any debate at all.
But to clarify for the sake of accurate recommendations to this specific topic:
I am personally not satisfied with the "open source" nature of many projects purporting to be open source, and I find myself not being excited for how advanced any of these IDEs may become because of their amazing proprietary telemetry among other things.
So, that is where I'm coming from and what I'm looking for so please school me (and whoever may also find this useful) on any and all completely open source options for editors and/or IDEs as well as any crucial peripheral tools (e.g. there are some extensions that essentially MAKE VSCode useful and even ideal for certain types of development).
I haven't found a thread exactly like this in my search so hoping it could be useful.
Thank you ahead of time to anyone that shares.
https://redd.it/knw8sq
@r_linux
reddit
Your Top 100% O/S Editor/IDE Suggestion
Requesting recommendations of 100% (from code repository all the way to distribution) open source editors and/or IDEs for most if not all one's...
Budget software recommendations?
Right now I use Mint on my phone, but I find that it doesn't have the reports I want, so I'm looking for a better solution, and where better to look than FOSS? I've tried Skrooge and Homebank, but they seem to need you to add every transaction/operation manually, whereas Mint automatically syncs the transactions of all linked accounts. Does anyone have a recommendation for software that also can automatically sync transaction history with the accounts you link?
https://redd.it/knxxx6
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Right now I use Mint on my phone, but I find that it doesn't have the reports I want, so I'm looking for a better solution, and where better to look than FOSS? I've tried Skrooge and Homebank, but they seem to need you to add every transaction/operation manually, whereas Mint automatically syncs the transactions of all linked accounts. Does anyone have a recommendation for software that also can automatically sync transaction history with the accounts you link?
https://redd.it/knxxx6
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Budget software recommendations?
Right now I use Mint on my phone, but I find that it doesn't have the reports I want, so I'm looking for a better solution, and where better to...
"Viewing source code isn’t tied to elevation of risk"
I know this won't change anything. Microsoft will still be Microsoft. Windows will still stay closed source. Embrace, extend, extinguish?
Anyway, it's funny to see Microsoft admitting this after being hacked.
https://redd.it/knxr11
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I know this won't change anything. Microsoft will still be Microsoft. Windows will still stay closed source. Embrace, extend, extinguish?
Anyway, it's funny to see Microsoft admitting this after being hacked.
https://redd.it/knxr11
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reddit
"Viewing source code isn’t tied to elevation of risk"
I know this won't change anything. Microsoft will still be Microsoft. Windows will still stay closed source. Embrace, extend, extinguish? Anyway,...
Hey! Just created a new zsh-vi-mode plugin, don't you want to have a try?
It's a totally very fresh release and maybe you'll like it, faster switching speed between normal mode and insert mode, and faster key response, bring you to real life, anyway welcome to be the early adopter, please upvote by commenting this post, many thanks for you (vimers). 😀 Happy new year everyone!
https://github.com/jeffreytse/zsh-vi-mode
## Features
Cursor movement (Navigation).
Insert & Replace (Insert mode).
Text Objects.
Searching text.
Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete.
Surrounds (Add, Replace, Delete, and Move Around, Highlight).
Switch keywords (Increase/Decrease Number, Boolean, etc. In progress).
...
https://redd.it/knmahb
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It's a totally very fresh release and maybe you'll like it, faster switching speed between normal mode and insert mode, and faster key response, bring you to real life, anyway welcome to be the early adopter, please upvote by commenting this post, many thanks for you (vimers). 😀 Happy new year everyone!
https://github.com/jeffreytse/zsh-vi-mode
## Features
Cursor movement (Navigation).
Insert & Replace (Insert mode).
Text Objects.
Searching text.
Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete.
Surrounds (Add, Replace, Delete, and Move Around, Highlight).
Switch keywords (Increase/Decrease Number, Boolean, etc. In progress).
...
https://redd.it/knmahb
@r_linux
GitHub
GitHub - jeffreytse/zsh-vi-mode: 💻 A better and friendly vi(vim) mode plugin for ZSH.
💻 A better and friendly vi(vim) mode plugin for ZSH. - jeffreytse/zsh-vi-mode
Kali Linux + Mr. Robot ARG Society
https://www.kali.org/news/mr-robot-arg-society/
https://redd.it/knoj4k
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https://www.kali.org/news/mr-robot-arg-society/
https://redd.it/knoj4k
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Kali Linux
Kali Linux + Mr. Robot ARG Society | Kali Linux Blog
Many of you may have known about the show Mr Robot and its unique connection to Kali Linux. But there is a little bit more that we have not talked about due to NDAs. But it appears the mystery is over, the red tape has been removed, and we now wanted to take…
So I installed Arch Linux
Yes, I made it, and I'm fucking proud of it. I always heard that Arch Linux was so hard to install because it was fully manual, but I actually didn't find it that complicated... I mean, with this wonderful invention that is the Wiki, it was really easy and I understood every command I typed in this black and scary terminal. It's certain that if you just copy/paste the commands without giving a fuck, it won't work (and even...).
The hardest thing I had to go through was the partitionning, but I just had to read a mid-long article about it and I could make it in less than 5 minutes (thanks cfdisk btw, you are well better than fdisk...).
I didn't even get errors at all, the only little one was caused by efibootmgr that for any reason wouldn't work (I don't remember the error's message), and the solution was just to add
I also had a problem with grub, but that's just because I'm dumb: When I booted my computer it just printed the grub shell without doing anything else, and I realized myself that it was because I forgot to config grub with the
Anyway, if you can read (hand if you have a very little bit of motivation), you can install Arch Linux.
https://redd.it/ko1qy6
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Yes, I made it, and I'm fucking proud of it. I always heard that Arch Linux was so hard to install because it was fully manual, but I actually didn't find it that complicated... I mean, with this wonderful invention that is the Wiki, it was really easy and I understood every command I typed in this black and scary terminal. It's certain that if you just copy/paste the commands without giving a fuck, it won't work (and even...).
The hardest thing I had to go through was the partitionning, but I just had to read a mid-long article about it and I could make it in less than 5 minutes (thanks cfdisk btw, you are well better than fdisk...).
I didn't even get errors at all, the only little one was caused by efibootmgr that for any reason wouldn't work (I don't remember the error's message), and the solution was just to add
--removable to the grub-install command, solution that I of course found on the Wiki.I also had a problem with grub, but that's just because I'm dumb: When I booted my computer it just printed the grub shell without doing anything else, and I realized myself that it was because I forgot to config grub with the
grub-mkconfig command.Anyway, if you can read (hand if you have a very little bit of motivation), you can install Arch Linux.
https://redd.it/ko1qy6
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reddit
So I installed Arch Linux
Yes, I made it, and I'm fucking proud of it. I always heard that Arch Linux was so hard to install because it was fully manual, but I actually...
Microsoft Teams in Google Chrome freezes entire computer
My Pop_OS! machine has been constantly freezing during work when using Microsoft Teams. I have been using it in Google Chrome instead of installing natively. It always freezes during calls, usually with just audio and no video.
I'm a bit surprised about this since I don't think any Linux machine I've used has ever frozen in the past, but it's very common with Teams. I'm also surprised since I wouldn't think running it as a website would be able to do anything so awful as freeze my entire OS.
Has anyone encountered this before? I'm kind of at a loss of what to do.
https://redd.it/ko3c8h
@r_linux
My Pop_OS! machine has been constantly freezing during work when using Microsoft Teams. I have been using it in Google Chrome instead of installing natively. It always freezes during calls, usually with just audio and no video.
I'm a bit surprised about this since I don't think any Linux machine I've used has ever frozen in the past, but it's very common with Teams. I'm also surprised since I wouldn't think running it as a website would be able to do anything so awful as freeze my entire OS.
Has anyone encountered this before? I'm kind of at a loss of what to do.
https://redd.it/ko3c8h
@r_linux
reddit
Microsoft Teams in Google Chrome freezes entire computer
My Pop_OS! machine has been constantly freezing during work when using Microsoft Teams. I have been using it in Google Chrome instead of...
Minimal CLI file manager
Hi Reddit! It seems the market for CLI file managers is *very saturated* and I’m having decision paralysis. For example, it seems these are all popular
* ranger [https://github.com/ranger/ranger](https://github.com/ranger/ranger)
* nnn [https://github.com/jarun/nnn](https://github.com/jarun/nnn)
* fff [https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff](https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff)
* lf [https://github.com/gokcehan/lf](https://github.com/gokcehan/lf)
* vimf [https://github.com/vifm/vifm](https://github.com/vifm/vifm)
* broot [https://dystroy.org/broot/](https://dystroy.org/broot/)
* midnight commander [https://github.com/MidnightCommander/mc](https://github.com/MidnightCommander/mc)
All I want is to have the core feature set of cd’ing into deep directories, searching for a file within a dir, previewing text files. Opening files with the right program is optional as I figure I can just cd there and run the command I want.
Besides that, minimalism would be great. I don’t want to have a on of other features that I won’t use packaged in with the software. It'd be nice to not have to toggle a bunch of settings. Also the fewer dependencies the better.
Which one fits the denoscription or at least which ones can I cross off from the list.
https://redd.it/ko3djv
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Hi Reddit! It seems the market for CLI file managers is *very saturated* and I’m having decision paralysis. For example, it seems these are all popular
* ranger [https://github.com/ranger/ranger](https://github.com/ranger/ranger)
* nnn [https://github.com/jarun/nnn](https://github.com/jarun/nnn)
* fff [https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff](https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff)
* lf [https://github.com/gokcehan/lf](https://github.com/gokcehan/lf)
* vimf [https://github.com/vifm/vifm](https://github.com/vifm/vifm)
* broot [https://dystroy.org/broot/](https://dystroy.org/broot/)
* midnight commander [https://github.com/MidnightCommander/mc](https://github.com/MidnightCommander/mc)
All I want is to have the core feature set of cd’ing into deep directories, searching for a file within a dir, previewing text files. Opening files with the right program is optional as I figure I can just cd there and run the command I want.
Besides that, minimalism would be great. I don’t want to have a on of other features that I won’t use packaged in with the software. It'd be nice to not have to toggle a bunch of settings. Also the fewer dependencies the better.
Which one fits the denoscription or at least which ones can I cross off from the list.
https://redd.it/ko3djv
@r_linux
GitHub
GitHub - ranger/ranger: A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console. Contribute to ranger/ranger development by creating an account on GitHub.
Vircadia is celebrating the new year in-world
Hello!
Vircadia is an Open Source 3D/VR shared space with native Linux support. I've introduced it in an earlier post you can check out for more details.
We've been working hard on fixing bugs and improving the functionality throughout this year, and are going to throw a party to celebrate the new year in-world. The party will feature DJ Chica Musica and is scheduled for 23:00 UTC 31th December until 03:00 UTC 1th January, right after one of our regular developer meetings (which everyone is also welcome to attend). The event is listed on our calendar, which automatically takes care of timezone conversions.
You'll need to install the client to attend. If you have any trouble, we'll be answering questions here and at our usual Discord server. An invite can be found at our home page.
Announcement
https://redd.it/kne8gv
@r_linux
Hello!
Vircadia is an Open Source 3D/VR shared space with native Linux support. I've introduced it in an earlier post you can check out for more details.
We've been working hard on fixing bugs and improving the functionality throughout this year, and are going to throw a party to celebrate the new year in-world. The party will feature DJ Chica Musica and is scheduled for 23:00 UTC 31th December until 03:00 UTC 1th January, right after one of our regular developer meetings (which everyone is also welcome to attend). The event is listed on our calendar, which automatically takes care of timezone conversions.
You'll need to install the client to attend. If you have any trouble, we'll be answering questions here and at our usual Discord server. An invite can be found at our home page.
Announcement
https://redd.it/kne8gv
@r_linux
Vircadia
Reactivity layer for games. | Vircadia
Run windows apps on linux
We have SO MANY time trying to run Win32 apps on GNU/Linux, and there are so many projects like Crossover, Wine, or React (i know, it is not linux but anyway), etc.. but; Is not easiest try to run MacOS apps? GNU/Linux is an UNIX-Like operating system, and MacOS is an Unix system with "pedigree", should work eassier run MacOS apps on GNU/Linux, or at least on BSD than run Win32 apps...
https://redd.it/knqz19
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We have SO MANY time trying to run Win32 apps on GNU/Linux, and there are so many projects like Crossover, Wine, or React (i know, it is not linux but anyway), etc.. but; Is not easiest try to run MacOS apps? GNU/Linux is an UNIX-Like operating system, and MacOS is an Unix system with "pedigree", should work eassier run MacOS apps on GNU/Linux, or at least on BSD than run Win32 apps...
https://redd.it/knqz19
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reddit
Run windows apps on linux
We have **SO MANY** time trying to run Win32 apps on GNU/Linux, and there are so many projects like Crossover, Wine, or React (i know, it is not...
Joint display issue with Epic and Lutris!
I have recently come across this issue where Borderlands 2 (and other games) launched from the Epic Games Launcher (launched through Lutris) repeatedly launches on my laptop display. FYI, I have a 17" Eurocom connected to an external 35" display. Whenever I launch a game from Epic, it switches off the external display (irrespective of whether it is set as the primary/secondary display), and launches the game on the laptop display, and on top of that with a weird resolution! Even turning off the laptop display, and setting the whole thing on a single display (external) does not help, as the external display is switched off, and the game(s) launch on the laptop display.
On the other hand, Steam, and even Battle.Net works just fine, with no glitches whatsoever. What's got me confounded is that Epic used to work just fine in the past. Any hints or suggestions is highly appreciated!
​
Cheers, Tux-folks!
https://redd.it/ko73t8
@r_linux
I have recently come across this issue where Borderlands 2 (and other games) launched from the Epic Games Launcher (launched through Lutris) repeatedly launches on my laptop display. FYI, I have a 17" Eurocom connected to an external 35" display. Whenever I launch a game from Epic, it switches off the external display (irrespective of whether it is set as the primary/secondary display), and launches the game on the laptop display, and on top of that with a weird resolution! Even turning off the laptop display, and setting the whole thing on a single display (external) does not help, as the external display is switched off, and the game(s) launch on the laptop display.
On the other hand, Steam, and even Battle.Net works just fine, with no glitches whatsoever. What's got me confounded is that Epic used to work just fine in the past. Any hints or suggestions is highly appreciated!
​
Cheers, Tux-folks!
https://redd.it/ko73t8
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