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Using jq coomand

accountName="demo$RANDOM"
storage=$(az storage account create \
--name ${accountName} \
--resource-group $(echo $group | jq .name -r) \
--location $(echo $group | jq.location -r) \
--sku Standar_LRS \
)

bash: jq.location: command not found error. I'm also using the Azure CLI. This is for a terraform process

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Why Twitch and Youtube consume a lot of CPU?

I have Debian 10 and Windows 10 on same pc. On Windows it takes 5-10% cpu when i watch Youtube or Twitch in 1080p through browser. On Debian it takes 30-50% for same activities. And it is always like this, even on other computers that i use.

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Impressions after trying plasma wayland

Since I've been getting accused of not having tried out wayland in a long time and having out of date information, I quickly tried plasma wayland.

1. Software that remember where I last placed it on the screen no longer remembers it and needs to be resized each and every time.
2. Middle click paste still does not work across software running with X and native wayland software.
3. Animations are choppier (I use an Intel card).

I'm sure I'd find a much longer list of things that don't work if I tried for longer than 5 minutes.

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Failing to see any remarkable advantage Linux has over Windows

Linux is definitely way more FUN because you get to customize everything and overall the structure of the system is simpler than Windows. However, in practice and when both systems are put to use, how does Linux have an advantage? People told me it would be faster, but it's not and I've been looking at CPU/RAM usage.

I recently discovered Linux distro's/environment and have tried out a bunch of them. Yes, I JUST realized that there are operating systems other than Windows lol. I've tried Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, KDE Neon, OpenSuse, Manjaro, Linux Mint - Cinnamon, MXLinux, Fedora and sort of Arch Linux (quit after I saw the install instructions). This is what I noticed about these systems:

Manjaro is objectively the highest quality and best. The attention to detail is impressive. I wish it didn't use the Arch command system, because there's much less documentation online. Also, it has a really detracting issue involving the graphics driver where it shows a black screen 2/3 of the time after it starts. There's no solution except restarting and trying again.
Ubuntu has a lot of documentation online and is by far the easiest to start with. It generally works fine until you encounter an annoying bug. Kubuntu could potentially replace Windows.
Gnome 3 environment is so mediocre. I think half the shell extensions don't work; the website desperately needs to be redone.
KDE Plasma beats every other environment by a significant margin.
The Cinnamon environment takes up way too much system resources to justify itself.
You'll spend A LOT of time debugging. For example, every time I started Manjaro, the screen would say, "Kernel Panic... unable to mount root". (This is a totally different problem from the graphics driver.) Everything online pointed to Grub and something called initramfs. So I followed a lot of the commands online, tried remounting root drive with a disk partitioner, tried Grub Customizer and moving that partition up, tried some Boot Repair program... nothing worked. I finally figured out manually, by comparing documents, that the path the the .img file for the kernel was incorrect. The program had written too many folders before the file name. I removed the extra folder names in the grub.conf file, and it worked.
Overall, the Linux system would be improved if they all used the same system of commands. I have no idea why you need three (or more) different systems.
But the bigger question is why people prefer these systems over Windows? Almost everything you do in Linux you can do in Windows.

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what was your first distro?

mine was debian 6 in 2011. my school have me a netbook that came with dual boot using grub. first option was windows 7 and second option was gnu/linux. i remember the my teacher told us not to use it for whatever reason. i was in fifth grade of elementary at the time.
to this day i still like debian based distros.
(i don't know if i should add a flair to this post)

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Does Linux limit the user?

Hello redditors, I want to get into programming and hacking, I'm currently running windows 10, but I have heard that linux is much better for stuff like this, so I was wondering if I switched to linux would I limit myself? Meaning is there anything I can't do on linux that I can do on windows (talking purely about coding and hacking, I don't play games and stuff like that)

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What VPN is the easiest to setup on Linux?

I am using Linux mint. I want a good VPN that has a proper GUI that works on Linux out of the box.

I also prefer VPNs that accept Skrill is one of the methods of payment. PayPal is not available here in Pakistan.

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Extracted media files from Red Star OS and uploaded them onto Git Hub!

Hey everyone! Long time Linux user, first time posting here haha!

I recently decided to get all media files special for Red Star OS and make a repository with them. Inside the repository you will find Wallpapers, Themes and Icons from the OS. I tried getting Themes to work, it seems like it is doable but I'm not an expert on GTK themes, so someone else might need to look into that.

Anyway, let me know what do you think about it, and if I should extract something else from Red Star OS too!

Git Hub Repository

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A Self Taught Path To Linux Admin

Hi!

Soo im 24 and transitioning from the medical field into IT.

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Im working on going the self-taught route and have had a love and curiosity for tech since I was a kid.

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It started with learning video game systems and computer hardware, progressed into learning windows systems, and then progressed to rooting phones.

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Then I discovered Linux and specifically Ubuntu, when I was 16 and have loved it ever since. Besides the multiple times, I have bricked a hard drive.

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I know some networking and security and basics but just the very basics. I learned HTML & CSS, Javanoscript was a nightmare. Python I enjoy but haven't taken the time to fully learn, and coding is boring.

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Over the years, I have distro hopped a ton and learned the basics of Debian as it's the one I enjoy the most through trial and error. Arch is still a nightmare for me but back to what this post is about.

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Im wanting to pursue a career in IT and, specifically, a role as a Linux Admin eventually. I have excellent soft skills/customer service skills, and knowledge. I currently work as an unemployment claims examiner/help desk, so I know how enterprise systems/databases work (or so I think)


Im familiar with virtualization and setting up VMs but nothing outside the basics.

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My question is, where really should I look to start if I want a career in Linux?

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I hear certs are useless and a waste of money, so Im tempted to learn the material and not get the cert, and then another part of me is like, "it's gonna get your foot in the door so get it!!!"

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Whereas other certs like RHCSA I know can prove, I have practical knowledge, so Im not sure what cert path to go if I did decide to.

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I also would like some insight regarding job security in regards to someone wanting to specialize in Linux. I mean im guessing it's one of those things that's like, "if you're good, you're good."

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Long (LONG) term, Id like to work with the cloud and specifically GCP, but I have dabbled in AWS.

Im is sorry if Im all over the place, but I am a bit lost on where to begin this self-taught Linux career path.

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I have old Potato Laptop and i want to get advantage of it by turn it to small family server is that possible ? And what us the best OS for that ? And can i connect to the server from my android phone?
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running binaries off of nfs mounts

New linux user question..I have 2 linux computers that I'm playing with. They both have nfs mount points to my NAS. I read that you should store common applications on the nfs mounts so you can run it from either computer.

Is there a performance impact? How does it work? Are the binaries copied to RAM? on local hard drive?

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If FreeBSD is so better than Linux why even caring about Linux?

Hello, pretty hot topic here. I was doing some research on the "Linux vs BSD" topic, and for the most part you only find people and articles praising FreeBSD as the best OS avaiable, better than Linux for licences, speed, security, and so on, while Linux just has a bloated kernel, it is slow, too fragmented, etc...
Now, since I'm a human being capable of thinking (I suppose, I'll check it out later) my question is: why aren't we all switching to using FreeBSD (or any other BSD OS), is Linux so bad as they say it is in confront to FreeBSD or are these just based opinions? Is there something Linux does way better than FreeBSD? Basically all sort of questions on "Why choosing one over the other if one looks like Jesus Christ on land?".

PS: If a flame war starts... I'll grab some pop-corn to eat...

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Most private linux distro that I can install to my drive and can run on my PC.

I'm looking for a Linux Distro that is private and isn't Qubes, Whonix or Tails. Whonix and Tails aren't installed to your drive and Qubes is very resource intensive. If you know a good distro that fits all if the above please tell me.

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How fast Linux actually is. Switch from Windows after two years

Hi everyone, I wanted to share with some of you this story about my switching from windows

I had a bit slower laptop running windows and I heard a lot of things about linux, so I made my first linux mint dual boot. I was really impressed with the speed and I immediately uninstalled windows and set up ubuntu I think.

After half a year I got a new laptop with pretty powerfull i7, 16gb of ram. It was running windows smoothly and I was happy, but I really wanted to try even faster linux. And the story repeats. Now I have tried multiple distros (ubuntu, kali linux, pop_os, debian, fedora) but now I settled on Arch and I cannot think of going back to windows.

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For Windows users. Linux is actually not (much)harder to use than windows. You can get something like ubuntu and you will not have any problems at all, the small ones you can easily fix. You will absolutely love the speed of loading apps.

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(Don't know which flair to choose)

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Can you build a PC using something similar to an Apple M1?

So the Apple M1 is making big news. I've had ARM laptops before, though, including earlier chromebooks, lenovo's yoga book line, and then there's alot of small arm based SOCs people use in projects. Support for these things has always been iffy. The lower end boards got better support due to the diy & education community. I've always loved ARM chips in laptops/desktops due to low noise, low power, low heat, etc, but I've never had anything that ran fast enough to truly be a daily driver.

Is there any openly available, non apple hardware that is similar to the apple M1? There are so many SOCs floating around these days.

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Using WPS Office (or any app you want) with blocked internet connection

Hi everyone!

As you know Linux suffers from the lack of Microsoft Office and users are forced to seek alternatives. Amongst some of the best are LibreOffice, OnlyOffice, WPS Office etc... I've tried them all and the one that, for me at least, has better compatibility and the best UI is WPS Office. However I was always afraid of using WPS privacy-wise because it's a closed source Chinese-made software.

Today I've taken the effort of blocking the internet connection of WPS office so that I can use it comfortably, and I wanted to share my steps with you as it might be useful for someone in the same situation as I. It's fairly simple, and works for any app you want to use with blocked internet connection.

Start by installing firejail (open source): "sudo apt install firejail". From now on you can run any app with blocked internet connection via terminal: firejail --net=none (appname)

If you want to run WPS from the desktop icon instead of the terminal, all you have to do is alter the ".desktop" WPS files in "/usr/share/applications/", more specifically by changing the "Exec" to include the firejail command. Example: "Exec=/usr/bin/wps %U" becomes "Exec=/usr/bin/firejail --net=none wps %U".

Hope this is helpful to someone!

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