Taking forever to allocate disc space
So I'm a linux noob, trying to make a dual boot system on my pc. I got all the way through install alongside windows boot manager to the drive space divider. And it's taking a while... like its been nearly an hour. Is there something wrong?
Edit: wow it took a while but its worked 😂 never panicked this much before with windows 🤣🤣🤣
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So I'm a linux noob, trying to make a dual boot system on my pc. I got all the way through install alongside windows boot manager to the drive space divider. And it's taking a while... like its been nearly an hour. Is there something wrong?
Edit: wow it took a while but its worked 😂 never panicked this much before with windows 🤣🤣🤣
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Taking forever to allocate disc space
So I'm a linux noob, trying to make a dual boot system on my pc. I got all the way through install alongside windows boot manager to the drive...
DMG for Linux
Why Linux doesn't have a simple way to install a software like in macos without dependencies problem and so simple?
Yeah, i know, appimage, flathub, snap, but it's not that simple, where is the difference?
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Why Linux doesn't have a simple way to install a software like in macos without dependencies problem and so simple?
Yeah, i know, appimage, flathub, snap, but it's not that simple, where is the difference?
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DMG for Linux
Why Linux doesn't have a simple way to install a software like in macos without dependencies problem and so simple? Yeah, i know, appimage,...
Installation from ks - unable to find repodata
Hi all, I'm new to being the solo sysadmin at my company, and a lot of doco is poor and handover didn't happen.
Right now I'm trying to install Oracle Linux 6.10 (yes, we are THAT far behind) on an ESXi 6.7 instance with a kickstarter noscript.
The kickstarter all makes sense to me, until we hit:
repo --name="UEK4 kernel repo" --baseurl=file://anaconda-addon
Anyway, I get this error when it goes looking for the repo:
​
https://preview.redd.it/bf14gua421b61.png?width=624&format=png&auto=webp&s=da293da7fe81a862072bea8bdc4735d3b1bdd56a
It's already created my filesystem, I can ping the IP I gave the installation interface, but cannot SSH yet. I've checked all the previous kickstarter .cfg files and they have been referencing this repo for several years.
It's possible the rpm that sets up the repo hasn't been installed yet. I'll give that a go while I'm waiting for tech support :)
​
\-- Nug
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Hi all, I'm new to being the solo sysadmin at my company, and a lot of doco is poor and handover didn't happen.
Right now I'm trying to install Oracle Linux 6.10 (yes, we are THAT far behind) on an ESXi 6.7 instance with a kickstarter noscript.
The kickstarter all makes sense to me, until we hit:
repo --name="UEK4 kernel repo" --baseurl=file://anaconda-addon
Anyway, I get this error when it goes looking for the repo:
​
https://preview.redd.it/bf14gua421b61.png?width=624&format=png&auto=webp&s=da293da7fe81a862072bea8bdc4735d3b1bdd56a
It's already created my filesystem, I can ping the IP I gave the installation interface, but cannot SSH yet. I've checked all the previous kickstarter .cfg files and they have been referencing this repo for several years.
It's possible the rpm that sets up the repo hasn't been installed yet. I'll give that a go while I'm waiting for tech support :)
​
\-- Nug
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2020 FOSS Contributor Survey, by the Linux Foundation and LISH
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020FOSSContributorSurveyReport_121020.pdf
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Translators, please do not translate everything
https://www.schauenburg.nl/posts/2021/01/11_translators_-_please_do_not_translate_everything.html
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Ramblings of a sysadmin
Translators, please do not translate everything
TL;DR
I'm grateful for translations by translators. But translating everything causes icons to break. Ubuntu MATE 20.04 has several broken icons and most of them are fixed in Ubuntu MATE 20.10 already
I'm grateful for translations by translators. But translating everything causes icons to break. Ubuntu MATE 20.04 has several broken icons and most of them are fixed in Ubuntu MATE 20.10 already
HUMBLE BOOK BUNDLE: LINUX BY APRESS (pay what you want and help charity)
https://twitter.com/AnajonesLee/status/1349245400822136832?s=20
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Twitter
Ana Jones
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How to find out who is maintaining manpages
Hello,
at the bottom of man slappasswd (https://linux.die.net/man/8/slappasswd) there is a link to the "OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)
The link leads to a 404, however there are guides on OpenLDAP.org.
Who do you think would be the right party to contact in this case?
Kind regards,
Ori
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Hello,
at the bottom of man slappasswd (https://linux.die.net/man/8/slappasswd) there is a link to the "OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)
The link leads to a 404, however there are guides on OpenLDAP.org.
Who do you think would be the right party to contact in this case?
Kind regards,
Ori
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linux.die.net
slappasswd(8): OpenLDAP password utility - Linux man page
Slappasswd is used to generate an userPassword value suitable for use with ldapmodify(1), slapd.conf(5) rootpw configuration directive or the slapd-config(5) olcRootPW configuration directive.
XRDP Settings
While searching for ways to increase responsiveness of xrdp, I noticed a lot of recommendations for setting max_bpp=128 in xrdp.ini.
Why would setting the max bits per pixel to 128 make a difference? Does it make memory reads and writes noticeably faster? It seems like sending more data would increase overhead. Additionally, man pages for xorg.conf state that hardware is only going to use 24 bits.
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While searching for ways to increase responsiveness of xrdp, I noticed a lot of recommendations for setting max_bpp=128 in xrdp.ini.
Why would setting the max bits per pixel to 128 make a difference? Does it make memory reads and writes noticeably faster? It seems like sending more data would increase overhead. Additionally, man pages for xorg.conf state that hardware is only going to use 24 bits.
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XRDP Settings
While searching for ways to increase responsiveness of xrdp, I noticed a lot of recommendations for setting max\_bpp=128 in xrdp.ini. Why would...
Debian discusses vendoring again
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Debian discusses vendoring—again
The problems with "vendoring" in packages—bundling dependencies rather than
getting them from other packages—seems to crop up frequently these days.
We looked at Debian's concerns about
packaging Kubernetes and its myriad of Go
dependencies back in October.…
getting them from other packages—seems to crop up frequently these days.
We looked at Debian's concerns about
packaging Kubernetes and its myriad of Go
dependencies back in October.…
I installed ubuntu linux on a 2009 macbook pro 15”...
After reboot it’s stuck on a purple screen now. Does anyone know how to make it work? I have never used linux before but it looks really nice and setup was very easy. Now after reboot it’s always stuck on a purple screen but the media keys work
Edit: this is the one and only OS running on the mac
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After reboot it’s stuck on a purple screen now. Does anyone know how to make it work? I have never used linux before but it looks really nice and setup was very easy. Now after reboot it’s always stuck on a purple screen but the media keys work
Edit: this is the one and only OS running on the mac
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I installed ubuntu linux on a 2009 macbook pro 15”...
After reboot it’s stuck on a purple screen now. Does anyone know how to make it work? I have never used linux before but it looks really nice and...
The First Affordable RISC-V Computer Designed to Run Linux
https://beaglev.seeed.cc/
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The First Affordable RISC-V Computer Designed to Run Linux
Posted in r/linux by u/ouyawei • 58 points and 7 comments
MacBook Pro trackpad: Must lift all fingers before tap
With the trackpad on my 2013 MacBook Pro using macOS, I use my middle finger for navigation and forefinger to tap. In this scenario, it is unnecessary for me to lift my middle finger to tap.
With Ubuntu 20.04 (Gnome 3.38) installed on the same machine, I must lift all fingers to execute a tap.
a) What methods are available to allow Ubuntu/PopOS to mimic macOS' behavior.
b) Is this typical Linux behavior or is this Trackpad-specific? (I don't have another touchpad to test)
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With the trackpad on my 2013 MacBook Pro using macOS, I use my middle finger for navigation and forefinger to tap. In this scenario, it is unnecessary for me to lift my middle finger to tap.
With Ubuntu 20.04 (Gnome 3.38) installed on the same machine, I must lift all fingers to execute a tap.
a) What methods are available to allow Ubuntu/PopOS to mimic macOS' behavior.
b) Is this typical Linux behavior or is this Trackpad-specific? (I don't have another touchpad to test)
https://redd.it/kwl805
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MacBook Pro trackpad: Must lift all fingers before tap
With the trackpad on my 2013 MacBook Pro using macOS, I use my middle finger for navigation and forefinger to tap. In this scenario, it is...
ktail 0.2.5 - tail with a GUI and optional Kubernetes support.
Hi,
I made log viewer for linux. It's similar to tail but with a GUI and optional Kubernetes support.
Highlights
* Live tail
* Filters and highlighters
* Bookmarks
* Cross platform
* Optional Kubernetes support
[https://www.ktail.de/](https://www.ktail.de/)
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Hi,
I made log viewer for linux. It's similar to tail but with a GUI and optional Kubernetes support.
Highlights
* Live tail
* Filters and highlighters
* Bookmarks
* Cross platform
* Optional Kubernetes support
[https://www.ktail.de/](https://www.ktail.de/)
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www.ktail.de
Log viewer for kubernetes with interactive timeline view | Overview
Log viewer for kubernetes. Tail multiple pods in one view, the log output is merged and sorted by timestamp. The interactive timeline view helps to identify problems and allows to quickly jump to a specific position in the log view.
You guys know of any lightweight linux distros?
i have an old thinkpad edge 13 and i want a lightweight linux system for some light schoolwork, content consumption (ie. youtube or general browser use) and ocassional very lightweight gaming.
any ideas? :d
thanks in advance :)
here are the specs:
120gb ssd
4gb of ram
an Athlon X2-L325
ATI Radeon HD 3200 IPG
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i have an old thinkpad edge 13 and i want a lightweight linux system for some light schoolwork, content consumption (ie. youtube or general browser use) and ocassional very lightweight gaming.
any ideas? :d
thanks in advance :)
here are the specs:
120gb ssd
4gb of ram
an Athlon X2-L325
ATI Radeon HD 3200 IPG
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You guys know of any lightweight linux distros?
i have an old thinkpad edge 13 and i want a lightweight linux system for some light schoolwork, content consumption (ie. youtube or general...
A developer got Ubuntu Linux booting on the Apple iPhone 7
https://www.xda-developers.com/apple-iphone-7-ubuntu-linux-checkra1n-project-sandcastle/
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XDA Developers
A developer got Ubuntu Linux booting on the Apple iPhone 7
A developer achieved the amazing feat of booting Ubuntu 20.04 with the graphical interface on an Apple iPhone 7. Read on to know more!
Would having two drives, one with Whonix and one with Windows, in the same PC compromise my security or anonymity?
Hi,
I recently bought a new drive specifically for the purpose of installing Whonix and using Tor to browse the internet completely anonymously. If I were to put the drive in my current PC, which also has a drive with Windows installed, and simply choose to boot to it instead of the drive with Windows using the BIOS, would it compromise my security or anonymity in any way?
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Hi,
I recently bought a new drive specifically for the purpose of installing Whonix and using Tor to browse the internet completely anonymously. If I were to put the drive in my current PC, which also has a drive with Windows installed, and simply choose to boot to it instead of the drive with Windows using the BIOS, would it compromise my security or anonymity in any way?
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Would having two drives, one with Whonix and one with Windows, in...
Hi, I recently bought a new drive specifically for the purpose of installing Whonix and using Tor to browse the internet completely anonymously....
macOS 11.2 on M1 now fully supports booting custom kernels such as Linux and *BSD
https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1349478954982232064?s=21
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Hector Martin
It's happening. macOS Big Sur 11.2 beta 2 is out with full custom kernel support. Expect a fun early bring-up stream tomorrow. Time to get a few hours of sleep. https://t.co/Ujq159DqWQ
UInput keyboard remapper (Qwerty to Dvorak)
Made a python program that uses
I developed this solution because using something like
https://github.com/sebastiansam55/uinput-keyboard-mapper
The basics of the way it works is it intercepts all signals sent via the keyboard and translates them to the other layout. It sends them via a newly created uinput device because that was less buggy in my experience.
UInput is super cool stuff and way better than xtest/other methods.
Only dvorak is really fully supported but I'll probably get around to adding the other common layouts.
I'd also like to add (or maybe a different program) that makes it easy to create "macro keyboards" IE have a
Any comments or suggestions are more than welcome!
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Made a python program that uses
uinput stuff to remap my keyboard from a qwerty layout to a dvorak layout. I developed this solution because using something like
setxkbmap or anything similar relies on using the X11 system, which obviously doesn't work if you are not using X11 or are in the TTY thing (not entirely sure what the correct name for that is)https://github.com/sebastiansam55/uinput-keyboard-mapper
The basics of the way it works is it intercepts all signals sent via the keyboard and translates them to the other layout. It sends them via a newly created uinput device because that was less buggy in my experience.
UInput is super cool stuff and way better than xtest/other methods.
Only dvorak is really fully supported but I'll probably get around to adding the other common layouts.
I'd also like to add (or maybe a different program) that makes it easy to create "macro keyboards" IE have a
json file that includes info about what keyboard to grab and how to translate key strokes to run different programs.Any comments or suggestions are more than welcome!
https://redd.it/kwrpy4
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GitHub
sebastiansam55/uinput-keyboard-mapper
UInput Level Keyboard remapper for linux, written in python. - sebastiansam55/uinput-keyboard-mapper
Where can I learn the basics on Linux Administrator roles?
I am interviewing for a job that requires a basic level of linux administration in relation to server managing. Some of the questions the interviewer asked me to know before the next stage were:
Determine largest files if you have a disk space issue and how to resolve the issue.
Restart a service/server in linux.
How to reconnect to a virtual server.
How to deal with a down network.
I understand these are google type questions but I am looking for a more hands on style or general knowledge type of learning to assist with these questions. If it's relevant the company also uses Ubuntu and a Postgresql server with python that I may need to know to. I am comfortable with my SQL commands, but the integration of these problems is where my knowledge is lacking.
Thank you for any help.
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I am interviewing for a job that requires a basic level of linux administration in relation to server managing. Some of the questions the interviewer asked me to know before the next stage were:
Determine largest files if you have a disk space issue and how to resolve the issue.
Restart a service/server in linux.
How to reconnect to a virtual server.
How to deal with a down network.
I understand these are google type questions but I am looking for a more hands on style or general knowledge type of learning to assist with these questions. If it's relevant the company also uses Ubuntu and a Postgresql server with python that I may need to know to. I am comfortable with my SQL commands, but the integration of these problems is where my knowledge is lacking.
Thank you for any help.
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Where can I learn the basics on Linux Administrator roles?
I am interviewing for a job that requires a basic level of linux administration in relation to server managing. Some of the questions the...