Introducing AlmaLinux Beta: A Community-Driven Replacement for CentOS
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Introducing AlmaLinux Beta: A Community-Driven Replacement for CentOS
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rtl8192cu driver
After seeing about 4-5 forums and guides, the indications of this repository have worked for me. My OS: Linux Mint 20.1 on HP g7 250 i5-8265u Laptop
I followed all the instructions, download the files from: pkgs.org
;)
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After seeing about 4-5 forums and guides, the indications of this repository have worked for me. My OS: Linux Mint 20.1 on HP g7 250 i5-8265u Laptop
I followed all the instructions, download the files from: pkgs.org
;)
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installation depends on DKMS first; if offline, install this manually, before installing this .DEB · Issue #12 · juansebastian…
What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Install Ubuntu 13.04 i386 Desktop without any networking connectivity 2. attempt to install this .deb 3. What is the expected output? What do you see inste...
Linux and vmware - essential apps that you cant run on WINE?
hello there, im just curious if you have had ever any app that couldnt be run on WINE ( games excluded!) and you were literally forced to use windows (7) in vmware? im asking this both as a general question and also to gauge whether i should un install vmware, as i think its just sitting uselessly there.
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hello there, im just curious if you have had ever any app that couldnt be run on WINE ( games excluded!) and you were literally forced to use windows (7) in vmware? im asking this both as a general question and also to gauge whether i should un install vmware, as i think its just sitting uselessly there.
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Linux and vmware - essential apps that you cant run on WINE?
hello there, im just curious if you have had ever any app that couldnt be run on WINE ( games excluded!) and you were literally forced to use...
Pretty Cool Day...
I've been wanting to try out linux for awhile. I posted here a while back asking for advice on what new laptop to buy. But, as things normally go, things happened and I was never able to really commit to making the purchase for a new linux laptop. After doing some cleaning around our basement, I found an older HP Pavilion Laptop I purchased about 7 years ago. I was getting ready to find a place to recycle it but found a YouTube video about how to convert a windows computer to a linux. In about 2 hours after doing more research, I have Debian running with Gnome Desktop Environment and it's awesome! I read that this isn't a good beginner distro but I feel like I'm pretty decent with computers and I have been managing just fine. Currently learning from a Udemy Course "Master the Linux Command Line in 11.5 hours". It has been fun so far. I have really enjoyed feeling more in control of the computer so far and just wanted to pass along the good vibes. I've been reading some of the community posts about other good resources to learn and I'm just really having a good time!
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I've been wanting to try out linux for awhile. I posted here a while back asking for advice on what new laptop to buy. But, as things normally go, things happened and I was never able to really commit to making the purchase for a new linux laptop. After doing some cleaning around our basement, I found an older HP Pavilion Laptop I purchased about 7 years ago. I was getting ready to find a place to recycle it but found a YouTube video about how to convert a windows computer to a linux. In about 2 hours after doing more research, I have Debian running with Gnome Desktop Environment and it's awesome! I read that this isn't a good beginner distro but I feel like I'm pretty decent with computers and I have been managing just fine. Currently learning from a Udemy Course "Master the Linux Command Line in 11.5 hours". It has been fun so far. I have really enjoyed feeling more in control of the computer so far and just wanted to pass along the good vibes. I've been reading some of the community posts about other good resources to learn and I'm just really having a good time!
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Pretty Cool Day...
I've been wanting to try out linux for awhile. I posted here a while back asking for advice on what new laptop to buy. But, as things normally go,...
Elementary OS 6 on the Pinebook
Has anyone else tried running elementary OS 6 on the pinebookpro?
I tested it here: https://youtu.be/A7k5F9Wyi-0
I think it's the most user friendly linux distro for the pinebook pro. Although that could change once more distros start being released for this hardware.
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Has anyone else tried running elementary OS 6 on the pinebookpro?
I tested it here: https://youtu.be/A7k5F9Wyi-0
I think it's the most user friendly linux distro for the pinebook pro. Although that could change once more distros start being released for this hardware.
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YouTube
Elementary OS 6 Beta On Pinebook Pro
In this video, I will provide a brief overview of Elementary OS 6 beta on the Pinebook Pro. I will examine the performance and new features for the upcoming ...
The Age Old Question - Which Distro
I really wanna FreeBSD, but since driver support sucks, linux it is.
Could you share your experiences using Arch on your Daily system? I'd like to try that router, but don't want to Admin my system all day.
Also, what's a decent Distro with ZFS, EXT3, low maintenance requirements aside from updating Repos? Maybe something without SystemD?
​
My goal is to daily a linux system that has almost not proprietary software. I'm cool with AMD or Nvidia drivers, and plan to install Windows in a VM, maybe install steam, and do some programming.
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I really wanna FreeBSD, but since driver support sucks, linux it is.
Could you share your experiences using Arch on your Daily system? I'd like to try that router, but don't want to Admin my system all day.
Also, what's a decent Distro with ZFS, EXT3, low maintenance requirements aside from updating Repos? Maybe something without SystemD?
​
My goal is to daily a linux system that has almost not proprietary software. I'm cool with AMD or Nvidia drivers, and plan to install Windows in a VM, maybe install steam, and do some programming.
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The Age Old Question - Which Distro
I really wanna FreeBSD, but since driver support sucks, linux it is. Could you share your experiences using Arch on your Daily system? I'd like...
Kali on Pop!OS
So I started my Linux journey after installing TailsOS on a live USB. I liked it a lot. So I downloaded Kali Linux as a Virtual Machine on my Windows PC. I actually liked it since I found it challenging. But I think I would rather start my journey from Pop!OS.
Given that Pop!OS and Kali are both Debian-based, can all the programs that run on Kali run on Pop!OS?
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So I started my Linux journey after installing TailsOS on a live USB. I liked it a lot. So I downloaded Kali Linux as a Virtual Machine on my Windows PC. I actually liked it since I found it challenging. But I think I would rather start my journey from Pop!OS.
Given that Pop!OS and Kali are both Debian-based, can all the programs that run on Kali run on Pop!OS?
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Kali on Pop!_OS
So I started my Linux journey after installing TailsOS on a live USB. I liked it a lot. So I downloaded Kali Linux as a Virtual Machine on my...
DE Showcase: a set of noscripts to preview most Linux Desktop environments
This is a project I recently started to work on.
This is basically a Vagrant VM and a set of python noscripts that set up most DEs/WMs and then take a screenshot once started.
If you've ever created a VM to check out how the new KDE version looks like, this might be the project for you!
https://github.com/cafehaine/de\_showcase
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This is a project I recently started to work on.
This is basically a Vagrant VM and a set of python noscripts that set up most DEs/WMs and then take a screenshot once started.
If you've ever created a VM to check out how the new KDE version looks like, this might be the project for you!
https://github.com/cafehaine/de\_showcase
https://redd.it/laqjjl
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GitHub
cafehaine/de_showcase
Showcase Linux Desktop Environments. Contribute to cafehaine/de_showcase development by creating an account on GitHub.
How To Install GNOME 40 in Manjaro (and possibly Arch)
Let me start this off by saying I've never written a guide like this, but I'll try my best to make it easy to follow.
My reason for writing this guide is to help people like me who wanted to try out GNOME 40 but didn't feel like switching to a development build of GNOME OS or Fedora. I run Manjaro and wanted to try get it to work on there. I messed around with the Buildstream package, but never having heard of Buildstream in the first place I couldn't really make heads or tails of it. I couldn't figure out how to build the packages from source either, as there were missing dependencies I couldn't solve.
Back-up any important data. This might break your install or otherwise break your system. I tried this on a clean install of Manjaro. I downloaded the GNOME version, but I suppose that isn't necessary (in fact - it might be easier with other DE's but I don't really touch those so I wouldn't know).
Don't expect this to work flawlessly out of the box. The alpha currently released is heavily in-development and not yet ready for production use. It might crash, be unstable, or behave unexpectedly in other ways.
If you wish to proceed, here are my step-by-step instructions. A kind fellow by the name of Marcio uploaded a packager to the Arch User Repository called
1. Update your system. Open a terminal and run
2. Install
3. Next, before we proceed, we will have to remove the current gnome-shell, as well as a bunch of dependencies. To do this, press control + alt + F3. A black screen with a text prompt will ask you to log in. Log in using your account, then enter
4. Once that's finished, we can start installing GNOME 40. Enter
5. Now, it will start downloading and building a bunch of packages. It will ask you multiple times whether you want to keep or remove specific conflicting packages. I chose to keep the packages ending in -git, as they appear to be the newer versions that you want to install. The first conflict I got was jack and jack2. I chose to keep jack2 by pressing Y. Then I proceeded the installation by pressing Y again. After that, we need to replace gsettings-desktop-schemas with gsettings-desktop-schemas-git. Press Y to confirm, then proceed with the installation by pressing Y again. Follow these steps for glibweather by pressing Y again, twice.
6. Now, after the new version of Mutter has been built, press Y to remove the old Mutter install when prompted to do so, then press Y again to proceed with the installation.
7. After this, you should be finished. Type
If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to let me know.
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Let me start this off by saying I've never written a guide like this, but I'll try my best to make it easy to follow.
My reason for writing this guide is to help people like me who wanted to try out GNOME 40 but didn't feel like switching to a development build of GNOME OS or Fedora. I run Manjaro and wanted to try get it to work on there. I messed around with the Buildstream package, but never having heard of Buildstream in the first place I couldn't really make heads or tails of it. I couldn't figure out how to build the packages from source either, as there were missing dependencies I couldn't solve.
Back-up any important data. This might break your install or otherwise break your system. I tried this on a clean install of Manjaro. I downloaded the GNOME version, but I suppose that isn't necessary (in fact - it might be easier with other DE's but I don't really touch those so I wouldn't know).
Don't expect this to work flawlessly out of the box. The alpha currently released is heavily in-development and not yet ready for production use. It might crash, be unstable, or behave unexpectedly in other ways.
If you wish to proceed, here are my step-by-step instructions. A kind fellow by the name of Marcio uploaded a packager to the Arch User Repository called
gnome-shell-40alfa. This caught my eye, and I set to work trying to install it. This is how I have managed to do it.1. Update your system. Open a terminal and run
sudo pacman -Syyu. Enter your password and let it run, you probably know the drill.2. Install
yay, which we will use to install the GNOME AUR package from a terminal. You can use Pamac and search for yay (it's in the official Manjaro repositories).3. Next, before we proceed, we will have to remove the current gnome-shell, as well as a bunch of dependencies. To do this, press control + alt + F3. A black screen with a text prompt will ask you to log in. Log in using your account, then enter
sudo pacman -Rcns gnome-shell manjaro-gnome-assets. It will show you what packages are going to be removed, confirm by pressing Y.4. Once that's finished, we can start installing GNOME 40. Enter
yay -S gnome-shell-40alfa. It will ask you whether you want to remove some dependencies, I wasn't sure so I chose not to by pressing N.5. Now, it will start downloading and building a bunch of packages. It will ask you multiple times whether you want to keep or remove specific conflicting packages. I chose to keep the packages ending in -git, as they appear to be the newer versions that you want to install. The first conflict I got was jack and jack2. I chose to keep jack2 by pressing Y. Then I proceeded the installation by pressing Y again. After that, we need to replace gsettings-desktop-schemas with gsettings-desktop-schemas-git. Press Y to confirm, then proceed with the installation by pressing Y again. Follow these steps for glibweather by pressing Y again, twice.
6. Now, after the new version of Mutter has been built, press Y to remove the old Mutter install when prompted to do so, then press Y again to proceed with the installation.
7. After this, you should be finished. Type
reboot to, unsurprisingly, reboot your machine. There currently is no login manager installed, so you will be dropped in a terminal. Log in, then enter gnome-shell --wayland and you should be dropped into the alpha release of GNOME. Congratulations :)If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to let me know.
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How To Install GNOME 40 in Manjaro (and possibly Arch)
Let me start this off by saying I've never written a guide like this, but I'll try my best to make it easy to follow. My reason for writing this...
Windows has finally done it!!! I'm switching.
I swear I'm done I want to join you guys. So I'm wanting to switch from windows and I was planning on using something like KVM to play games that dont run well on linux. I have a few questions before I switch though.
1.what version of linux should I get? Pop,Ubuntu,Arch ( I'm kinda personally leaning towards the Arch side.)
2.What are the first things I should do when i first run the os? Any commands or anything?
3 would running windows in kvm affect vr performance too much I have a WMR Headset? Should I just dual boot?
4. Are there anythings that you miss about windows or think that most users or I will miss?
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I swear I'm done I want to join you guys. So I'm wanting to switch from windows and I was planning on using something like KVM to play games that dont run well on linux. I have a few questions before I switch though.
1.what version of linux should I get? Pop,Ubuntu,Arch ( I'm kinda personally leaning towards the Arch side.)
2.What are the first things I should do when i first run the os? Any commands or anything?
3 would running windows in kvm affect vr performance too much I have a WMR Headset? Should I just dual boot?
4. Are there anythings that you miss about windows or think that most users or I will miss?
https://redd.it/lasf2o
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Windows has finally done it!!! I'm switching.
I swear I'm done I want to join you guys. So I'm wanting to switch from windows and I was planning on using something like KVM to play games that...
Linux is dogshit
Every Linux vegan is telling how much easier it is to use Linux instead of Windows so after installing Ubuntu to my unused laptop I opened firefox and youtube and it was giving me some kind of Mime error and i couldn't play a video. After 1 hour of searching for solution I had to install some restricted extras package....
Imagine if you are a complete noob at it how are you supposed to watch youtube videos???
After that i decided to install android emulator to play some games and guess what? Unlike Windows you can't just install Nox or Bluestack. I had to install something called Anbox and as you guessed it's not as simple as install and run. I had to run like 10 cmd commands one after another and after that it didn't work. I know you will say that i fucked up step 7 or some shit but why is it so tedious??
TLDR: Everything in Linux is time waster and a chore compared to Windows
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Every Linux vegan is telling how much easier it is to use Linux instead of Windows so after installing Ubuntu to my unused laptop I opened firefox and youtube and it was giving me some kind of Mime error and i couldn't play a video. After 1 hour of searching for solution I had to install some restricted extras package....
Imagine if you are a complete noob at it how are you supposed to watch youtube videos???
After that i decided to install android emulator to play some games and guess what? Unlike Windows you can't just install Nox or Bluestack. I had to install something called Anbox and as you guessed it's not as simple as install and run. I had to run like 10 cmd commands one after another and after that it didn't work. I know you will say that i fucked up step 7 or some shit but why is it so tedious??
TLDR: Everything in Linux is time waster and a chore compared to Windows
https://redd.it/latgbu
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Linux is dogshit
Every Linux vegan is telling how much easier it is to use Linux instead of Windows so after installing Ubuntu to my unused laptop I opened firefox...
Open source platformer game Super Bombinhas released!
Hi all! Version 1.0 of my platformer open source game is here!
Download on itch.io
Repository
Currently, there is a package only for Debian-based Linux, but it should be possible to run in many other distributions by downloading the repo and following the installation guide. I intend to port it to more distributions in the future with an AppImage... Does anyone know a good guide on how to create an AppImage for a Ruby application?
Thanks and have fun!
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Hi all! Version 1.0 of my platformer open source game is here!
Download on itch.io
Repository
Currently, there is a package only for Debian-based Linux, but it should be possible to run in many other distributions by downloading the repo and following the installation guide. I intend to port it to more distributions in the future with an AppImage... Does anyone know a good guide on how to create an AppImage for a Ruby application?
Thanks and have fun!
https://redd.it/lass9o
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itch.io
Super Bombinhas by victords
A colorful and creative 2D platformer. Available for Windows, Linux
Cloud storage?
Long story short, I am sick of using OneDrive cuz of all the security issues. If anyone could recommend a cloud storage that is super secure I would be grateful. (Also, I've done a research on Nextcloud but I wasn't really comfortable setting it up cuz of all the server stuff)
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Long story short, I am sick of using OneDrive cuz of all the security issues. If anyone could recommend a cloud storage that is super secure I would be grateful. (Also, I've done a research on Nextcloud but I wasn't really comfortable setting it up cuz of all the server stuff)
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Cloud storage?
Long story short, I am sick of using OneDrive cuz of all the security issues. If anyone could recommend a cloud storage that is super secure I...
python-sdbus - my new D-Bus library for Python
Features:
Type hints. (`mypy --strict` compatible)
Asyncio or blocking calls.
Based on fast sd-bus from systemd.
Unified client/server interface classes. Write interface class once.
D-Bus methods can have keyword and optional arguments.
Interface repository. Only has Notifications and D-Bus daemon at the moment but will be expanded to contain most common interfaces. (systemd, NetworkManager, ...)
Github repo
It is available on AUR (as -git version) or PyPI (can be installed with
Documentation is available here: https://python-sdbus.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
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Features:
Type hints. (`mypy --strict` compatible)
Asyncio or blocking calls.
Based on fast sd-bus from systemd.
Unified client/server interface classes. Write interface class once.
D-Bus methods can have keyword and optional arguments.
Interface repository. Only has Notifications and D-Bus daemon at the moment but will be expanded to contain most common interfaces. (systemd, NetworkManager, ...)
Github repo
It is available on AUR (as -git version) or PyPI (can be installed with
pip install sdbus).Documentation is available here: https://python-sdbus.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
https://redd.it/lavfpb
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GitHub
GitHub - igo95862/python-sdbus: Modern Python binds for Dbus
Modern Python binds for Dbus. Contribute to igo95862/python-sdbus development by creating an account on GitHub.
i made a custom calculator for the terminal to help with my gb emulator
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I wrote a noscript to browse the searx search engine from your desktop
Works with both rofi and dmenu
Github repo
More info on youtube
(Also works with other web browsers, not just surf)
​
https://reddit.com/link/lb11ya/video/3wefvwd3m3f61/player
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Works with both rofi and dmenu
Github repo
More info on youtube
(Also works with other web browsers, not just surf)
​
https://reddit.com/link/lb11ya/video/3wefvwd3m3f61/player
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GitHub
MossyMossMoss/menu-searx
Contribute to MossyMossMoss/menu-searx development by creating an account on GitHub.
I made a Python noscript which sets the APOD as the wallpaper/background image
Hello hello :D
I made a little and simple Python noscript to set the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) as my wallpaper, since last year I used European Space Agency calendar as wallpapers and I had nothing for this year.
There's a systemd service file to run the noscript after the system boots, explaining on the README how to do it.
I did it for myself mainly, and I hope someone else finds it useful.
Here's the link to the Github repo. Feedback of any kind is more than welcome :D
Thanks :D
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Hello hello :D
I made a little and simple Python noscript to set the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) as my wallpaper, since last year I used European Space Agency calendar as wallpapers and I had nothing for this year.
There's a systemd service file to run the noscript after the system boots, explaining on the README how to do it.
I did it for myself mainly, and I hope someone else finds it useful.
Here's the link to the Github repo. Feedback of any kind is more than welcome :D
Thanks :D
https://redd.it/lb0sol
@r_linux
apod.nasa.gov
Astronomy Picture of the Day
A different astronomy and space science
related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
Hard coded user/root user
Is there way in redhat Linux, where you prevent even root to create new user accounts? Require this for a reason: basically only two users hard fixed: admin and root. Would need to prohibit creation of any other users even by root.
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Is there way in redhat Linux, where you prevent even root to create new user accounts? Require this for a reason: basically only two users hard fixed: admin and root. Would need to prohibit creation of any other users even by root.
https://redd.it/lb5fqh
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Hard coded user/root user
Is there way in redhat Linux, where you prevent even root to create new user accounts? Require this for a reason: basically only two users hard...
The GNU C Library version 2.33 is now available with advanced hardware capabilities feature
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2021-February/122207.html
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https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2021-February/122207.html
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The GNU C Library version 2.33 is now available with advanced...
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