Linux as a step towards better Online and offline privacy.
Hey all! I hope this post is okay here I know there is linuxquestions but this isn't a troubleshooting post so I thought it might be okay here?
So recently I have become a little more aware of my privacy on the internet, and so over the past few weeks I have been slowly going through the laborious process of deleting all of my accounts on the internet, with reddit and google being the last survivors as I'm still using them.
And I thought the next step would be to make the switch to linux, however I'm not sure if I fully understand what linux has to offer in that respect, it might be that I am over my head a little as I don't know how to code, so I want to make sure linux actually offers what I am looking for if that makes sense.
Obviously the biggest advantage of using linux is that its open source, so no bloatware/spy-were, there is also a huge community (like this one hey!) of people who make free open source software for linux which I would trust much more than some over random company, I can update things exactly when I want to no forced updates, and I know you can set up vpn's that are supposedly better because they communicate directly with the router (or something?) but as you can see that Is about where my knowledge ends, appart from that I don't really know what else linux has too offer in terms of my privacy so if anyone that uses linux for this purpose maybe you can fill in the gaps for me.
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As a bonus if someone could tell me about maintaining my anonymity online that would also be great I know basic things, like if you need an account on a platform use an email that isn't attached to anything else, a good vpn, tor browser, but apart from that I don't know. I know this isn't really the place but I don't really know about any internet privacy subreddits that are bigger than 1k.
Thank you for reading all.
Edit: (that community isn't 1K its 1M my bad... ill post something there.)
https://redd.it/lpb1pt
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Hey all! I hope this post is okay here I know there is linuxquestions but this isn't a troubleshooting post so I thought it might be okay here?
So recently I have become a little more aware of my privacy on the internet, and so over the past few weeks I have been slowly going through the laborious process of deleting all of my accounts on the internet, with reddit and google being the last survivors as I'm still using them.
And I thought the next step would be to make the switch to linux, however I'm not sure if I fully understand what linux has to offer in that respect, it might be that I am over my head a little as I don't know how to code, so I want to make sure linux actually offers what I am looking for if that makes sense.
Obviously the biggest advantage of using linux is that its open source, so no bloatware/spy-were, there is also a huge community (like this one hey!) of people who make free open source software for linux which I would trust much more than some over random company, I can update things exactly when I want to no forced updates, and I know you can set up vpn's that are supposedly better because they communicate directly with the router (or something?) but as you can see that Is about where my knowledge ends, appart from that I don't really know what else linux has too offer in terms of my privacy so if anyone that uses linux for this purpose maybe you can fill in the gaps for me.
​
As a bonus if someone could tell me about maintaining my anonymity online that would also be great I know basic things, like if you need an account on a platform use an email that isn't attached to anything else, a good vpn, tor browser, but apart from that I don't know. I know this isn't really the place but I don't really know about any internet privacy subreddits that are bigger than 1k.
Thank you for reading all.
Edit: (that community isn't 1K its 1M my bad... ill post something there.)
https://redd.it/lpb1pt
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reddit
Linux as a step towards better Online and offline privacy.
Hey all! I hope this post is okay here I know there is linuxquestions but this isn't a troubleshooting post so I thought it might be okay...
Does it seem like everyone loves KDE Plasma?
Just sort of a passing notice that there is a lot of love for KDE Plasma out there and that a lot of the Linux related stuff i watch and listen to (Youtube and Podcasts) seems to be filled with a lot of Plasma fans and users. Are they a vocal minority or do you all think KDE Plasma is probably the most popular DE?
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Just sort of a passing notice that there is a lot of love for KDE Plasma out there and that a lot of the Linux related stuff i watch and listen to (Youtube and Podcasts) seems to be filled with a lot of Plasma fans and users. Are they a vocal minority or do you all think KDE Plasma is probably the most popular DE?
https://redd.it/lp785x
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reddit
Does it seem like everyone loves KDE Plasma?
Just sort of a passing notice that there is a lot of love for KDE Plasma out there and that a lot of the Linux related stuff i watch and listen to...
Is having Linux and Apple ok?
Hi, I have an iPhone and an iPad which I have a great use already. Banking, content consuming and other stuff.
I have this Windows notebook which isn’t fitting in my routine anymore and became basically a desktop. However, there a few applications which I use sometimes, so I can’t get rid of a major OS yet.
I was wondering replacing it for Mac Mini, but I really love Linux. I used Slackware from 1999 to 2011.
Now my heart wants Linux back, but having two Apple products makes it sound strange.
Can you guys shed some light into it?
https://redd.it/lpdlq0
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Hi, I have an iPhone and an iPad which I have a great use already. Banking, content consuming and other stuff.
I have this Windows notebook which isn’t fitting in my routine anymore and became basically a desktop. However, there a few applications which I use sometimes, so I can’t get rid of a major OS yet.
I was wondering replacing it for Mac Mini, but I really love Linux. I used Slackware from 1999 to 2011.
Now my heart wants Linux back, but having two Apple products makes it sound strange.
Can you guys shed some light into it?
https://redd.it/lpdlq0
@r_linux
reddit
Is having Linux and Apple ok?
Hi, I have an iPhone and an iPad which I have a great use already. Banking, content consuming and other stuff. I have this Windows notebook which...
Linux Kernel 5.4 is Rolling Out Via Windows Update
The new WSL 2 kernel based on the 5.4 branch is rolling out. To get the latest WSL 2 kernel updates via Windows Update you need 'Receive updates for other Microsoft products when you update Windows' checked in Windows Update Advanced options.
https://preview.redd.it/7mro7xg3izi61.jpg?width=814&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e5ad6543d15c03ba63521739622f92206984e767
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The new WSL 2 kernel based on the 5.4 branch is rolling out. To get the latest WSL 2 kernel updates via Windows Update you need 'Receive updates for other Microsoft products when you update Windows' checked in Windows Update Advanced options.
https://preview.redd.it/7mro7xg3izi61.jpg?width=814&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e5ad6543d15c03ba63521739622f92206984e767
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Open Source video watch party setup
I was frustrated by having to use closed source tools or services to do watch parties with friends, so I thought I would put together a vm that I could stream to more-or-less any video conferencing platform.
Video is on LBRY/Odysee.com: https://odysee.com/@nicktrains:b/100-open-source-video-watch-party-setup:a?r=Do3J3H2MYw7duM9sfXsVREfiyANjdTgy
or youtube: https://youtu.be/rhSfWyps8Sc
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I was frustrated by having to use closed source tools or services to do watch parties with friends, so I thought I would put together a vm that I could stream to more-or-less any video conferencing platform.
Video is on LBRY/Odysee.com: https://odysee.com/@nicktrains:b/100-open-source-video-watch-party-setup:a?r=Do3J3H2MYw7duM9sfXsVREfiyANjdTgy
or youtube: https://youtu.be/rhSfWyps8Sc
https://redd.it/lpjfbq
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Odysee
100% Open Source Video Watch Party Setup (vlog) | IT and DevOps Career Secrets
In this video I walk through how to setup a virtualbox vm to stream video content to any platform which uses a webcam and mic to do video chatting/conferencing. This allows for a lot of different opti...
Not able to install Tensorflow on Ubuntu 20.04
I tried to install Tensorflow on Ubuntu 20.04 using
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I tried to install Tensorflow on Ubuntu 20.04 using
pip3 install tensorflow Error: could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow (from versions : None) no matching distribution found for tensorflow. Kindly someone guide me through this.https://redd.it/lpk3rl
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Not able to install Tensorflow on Ubuntu 20.04
I tried to install Tensorflow on Ubuntu 20.04 using `pip3 install tensorflow` Error: `could not find a...
Rhythmbox’s Much-Needed Makeover Might Not Be Happening
The sad state of Linux music players. 14 competing music apps all with major flaws and the 15th just around the corner. I wish rhythmbox would see some momentum. Lots of plugins have been broken at times. The feature requests pile up. But the devs seem to be fine to just keep it as it is, not even allowing new ideas and motivated devs into the process. It is frustrating.
https://redd.it/lplc92
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The sad state of Linux music players. 14 competing music apps all with major flaws and the 15th just around the corner. I wish rhythmbox would see some momentum. Lots of plugins have been broken at times. The feature requests pile up. But the devs seem to be fine to just keep it as it is, not even allowing new ideas and motivated devs into the process. It is frustrating.
https://redd.it/lplc92
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reddit
Rhythmbox’s Much-Needed Makeover Might Not Be Happening
The sad state of Linux music players. 14 competing music apps all with major flaws and the 15th just around the corner. I wish rhythmbox would see...
IgniteOS a tiny (LFS & MLL based) OS
Hey!
As the noscript says, I would like to share a project I'm currently working on. IgniteOS is built on top of MLL and the LFS guides. It's focus is speed and weightlessness, currently it idling uses less than 1% of my I5 7200U cpu. Spark is another project that is in the works for Ignite, its a small package-installer/auto-from-source-builder which will help automate many tasks and lessen the size of the iso greatly.
What works?
Well, at the moment it can boot from bare-hardware, can connect to the internet, installs applications from
What's in the works?
At the moment I am adding Xorg, Ninja and other utilities required for running the x server. Once I'm done with that I will move to adding more packages to Spark, we aim to reach about 1000 packages (including their dependencies) by the end of the year.
We need YOU!!!
At the moment our team has 3 developers with 2 of us working on the package manager for it (more like an auto-builder for different applications). I'm looking for any advice, ideas and testers. Anything helps!
OS GitHub link: **github.com/huski3/igniteos**
Spark GitHub Link: **github.com/huski3/spark**
https://redd.it/lpmimq
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Hey!
As the noscript says, I would like to share a project I'm currently working on. IgniteOS is built on top of MLL and the LFS guides. It's focus is speed and weightlessness, currently it idling uses less than 1% of my I5 7200U cpu. Spark is another project that is in the works for Ignite, its a small package-installer/auto-from-source-builder which will help automate many tasks and lessen the size of the iso greatly.
What works?
Well, at the moment it can boot from bare-hardware, can connect to the internet, installs applications from
static-get as well as Spark being merged into it (should be available in the next release once I fix the OpenSSL issues). Installing the Ignite on a system works as well but requires another OS for the utilities (We will add all of the utilities to Spark as to remove the need for this). Tmux, Links, Vim, Nano, Python, Java as well as a few other applications/utilities work as well (For the full list please refer to either the fire_overlay/bundles/ directory or the README in the main directory of the repo).What's in the works?
At the moment I am adding Xorg, Ninja and other utilities required for running the x server. Once I'm done with that I will move to adding more packages to Spark, we aim to reach about 1000 packages (including their dependencies) by the end of the year.
We need YOU!!!
At the moment our team has 3 developers with 2 of us working on the package manager for it (more like an auto-builder for different applications). I'm looking for any advice, ideas and testers. Anything helps!
OS GitHub link: **github.com/huski3/igniteos**
Spark GitHub Link: **github.com/huski3/spark**
https://redd.it/lpmimq
@r_linux
GitHub
GitHub - HUSKI3/IgniteOS: An Operating System for Chromebooks and Micro boards | Current version: Sparky/Phoenix 0.1.2-eo
An Operating System for Chromebooks and Micro boards | Current version: Sparky/Phoenix 0.1.2-eo - HUSKI3/IgniteOS
No regrets
I wanted to share my experience, as a first time Linux user. I'm a CS student and my laptop is old and slow. I decided a month ago to try Linux Mint as it runs faster than Windows and Linux is often used in CS classes. I absolutely don't regret it, it runs super fast, Linux Mint is pretty customizable. Installing it via Rufus was very smooth. Typing commands instead of using the interface saves a lot of time (and it's satisfying) I'm definetly not going back to Windows for work laptops. Loving it !
https://redd.it/lpnred
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I wanted to share my experience, as a first time Linux user. I'm a CS student and my laptop is old and slow. I decided a month ago to try Linux Mint as it runs faster than Windows and Linux is often used in CS classes. I absolutely don't regret it, it runs super fast, Linux Mint is pretty customizable. Installing it via Rufus was very smooth. Typing commands instead of using the interface saves a lot of time (and it's satisfying) I'm definetly not going back to Windows for work laptops. Loving it !
https://redd.it/lpnred
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reddit
No regrets
I wanted to share my experience, as a first time Linux user. I'm a CS student and my laptop is old and slow. I decided a month ago to try Linux...
Nextcloud Hub 21 released with up to 10x better performance, whiteboard and more collaboration features
https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-hub-21-out-with-up-to-10x-better-performance-whiteboard-and-more-collaboration-features/
https://redd.it/lpnsph
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https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-hub-21-out-with-up-to-10x-better-performance-whiteboard-and-more-collaboration-features/
https://redd.it/lpnsph
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reddit
Nextcloud Hub 21 released with up to 10x better performance,...
Posted in r/linux by u/ouyawei • 1 point and 0 comments
Building Your Mouseless Development Environment
Hello everybody!
One and a half year ago, I was wondering: would anybody be interested by a book describing how to build a system where the Linux shell would be the most important tool, from an empty hard disk to a complete development environment? Would anybody like some guidance to build their first Linux-based "Mouseless Development Environment"?
I began to poke around and I realized that, indeed, many were interested by the idea. But I was working full time and I also knew I wanted to travel, so I put the project on hold.
After some good old burnout due to my job, I began to travel in Asia in January 2020. And then... you know what's coming.
Covid hit. I had to come back in Europe without any flat (I was subleasing it to other people for 6 months). With difficulties and luck, I ended up with my girlfriend in a temporary flat. I didn't have any job, only the computer I was traveling with (Lenovo x220 for the win!) and some clothes.
Is there a better moment to write? :D
I want to write a book since I'm 10. And now... my first book is out for two weeks already, and I just shipped its first free update this morning! I'm so happy to write that, you have no idea.
Its lengthy name: Building Your Mouseless Development Environment, powered by amazing tools like Arch Linux, i3, Zsh, tmux, and Neovim.
I wasn't alone: I had the support of my family, my friends, my girlfriend, and the amazing subscribers of my newsletter. I shared with them, during the 8 months of intense writing, the process, the doubts, and the ideas I had for the book. They helped me a lot and provided the motivation to keep going. They even helped me proofreading it (I'm not a native English speaker, as you can see).
Long story short, you can now look at the result:
The [book's page](https://themouseless.dev/).
A sample of the book with the entire table of content.
A [quick video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67lbLKTm91U) explaining a bit the Mouseless Development Environment we build throughout the book.
The "behind the scenes": what tools I used to write this book.
This book is not free or open source. If you want to know why, I wrote a bit about it.
https://redd.it/lpnhub
@r_linux
Hello everybody!
One and a half year ago, I was wondering: would anybody be interested by a book describing how to build a system where the Linux shell would be the most important tool, from an empty hard disk to a complete development environment? Would anybody like some guidance to build their first Linux-based "Mouseless Development Environment"?
I began to poke around and I realized that, indeed, many were interested by the idea. But I was working full time and I also knew I wanted to travel, so I put the project on hold.
After some good old burnout due to my job, I began to travel in Asia in January 2020. And then... you know what's coming.
Covid hit. I had to come back in Europe without any flat (I was subleasing it to other people for 6 months). With difficulties and luck, I ended up with my girlfriend in a temporary flat. I didn't have any job, only the computer I was traveling with (Lenovo x220 for the win!) and some clothes.
Is there a better moment to write? :D
I want to write a book since I'm 10. And now... my first book is out for two weeks already, and I just shipped its first free update this morning! I'm so happy to write that, you have no idea.
Its lengthy name: Building Your Mouseless Development Environment, powered by amazing tools like Arch Linux, i3, Zsh, tmux, and Neovim.
I wasn't alone: I had the support of my family, my friends, my girlfriend, and the amazing subscribers of my newsletter. I shared with them, during the 8 months of intense writing, the process, the doubts, and the ideas I had for the book. They helped me a lot and provided the motivation to keep going. They even helped me proofreading it (I'm not a native English speaker, as you can see).
Long story short, you can now look at the result:
The [book's page](https://themouseless.dev/).
A sample of the book with the entire table of content.
A [quick video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67lbLKTm91U) explaining a bit the Mouseless Development Environment we build throughout the book.
The "behind the scenes": what tools I used to write this book.
This book is not free or open source. If you want to know why, I wrote a bit about it.
https://redd.it/lpnhub
@r_linux
themouseless.dev
Do You Write Code With Your Mouse?
Building Your Mouseless Development Environment
Wine 32 bit using flatpak in Centos like distros
I've made a flatpak with wine-stable 6.0 for 32 bit using latest runtime 20.08. Centos does not provide wine i386 version. So this effort. I've tested this on Centos 7 x86_64, works on Fedora 33 and Centos 7. https://github.com/fastrizwaan/flatpak-wine32.
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I've made a flatpak with wine-stable 6.0 for 32 bit using latest runtime 20.08. Centos does not provide wine i386 version. So this effort. I've tested this on Centos 7 x86_64, works on Fedora 33 and Centos 7. https://github.com/fastrizwaan/flatpak-wine32.
https://redd.it/lpssq1
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GitHub
fastrizwaan/flatpak-wine32
wine build with runtime 20.08 i386, provides wine to Centos like distros - fastrizwaan/flatpak-wine32
The Open Build Service now supports building Flatpak bundles, so you can build your own!
https://openbuildservice.org/2021/02/18/introducing-flatpak-builds/
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https://openbuildservice.org/2021/02/18/introducing-flatpak-builds/
https://redd.it/lpu91c
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reddit
The Open Build Service now supports building Flatpak bundles, so...
Posted in r/linux by u/vleeth • 4 points and 0 comments
First Look: ‘Spot’ is a Native Spotify App for Linux, Built in GTK & Rust
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Linux is running on the surface of Mars in the Perseverance rover!
I was just listening in on the livestream of the briefing on the landing of the Perseverance, and one question that was asked about the computer hardware on the rover. To my surprise, alot of the camera, microphones and onboard computers are commercial, off-the-shelf ( as they said). As for the operating system, they were using, as you might have guessed, is Linux!
Over the years, Ive casually read about Linux, and have looked in to learning about it, and I've also had heard about Linux being used in other important projects on Earth, but I never thought about the OS being used to power such powerful, and expensive, pieces of hardware, such as the rover, and have it run on another, alien planet. I feel, after hearing this, that I want to actually want to invest time on learning about Linux.
https://redd.it/lpyqcb
@r_linux
I was just listening in on the livestream of the briefing on the landing of the Perseverance, and one question that was asked about the computer hardware on the rover. To my surprise, alot of the camera, microphones and onboard computers are commercial, off-the-shelf ( as they said). As for the operating system, they were using, as you might have guessed, is Linux!
Over the years, Ive casually read about Linux, and have looked in to learning about it, and I've also had heard about Linux being used in other important projects on Earth, but I never thought about the OS being used to power such powerful, and expensive, pieces of hardware, such as the rover, and have it run on another, alien planet. I feel, after hearing this, that I want to actually want to invest time on learning about Linux.
https://redd.it/lpyqcb
@r_linux
reddit
Linux is running on the surface of Mars in the Perseverance rover!
I was just listening in on the livestream of the briefing on the landing of the Perseverance, and one question that was asked about the computer...
OnionShare 2.3 adds tabs, anonymous chat, better command line support, and quite a bit more
https://micahflee.com/2021/02/onionshare-tabs-anonymous-chat-cli/
https://redd.it/lpuyuf
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https://micahflee.com/2021/02/onionshare-tabs-anonymous-chat-cli/
https://redd.it/lpuyuf
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Micah Lee
OnionShare 2.3 adds tabs, anonymous chat, better command line support, and quite a bit more
After a ridiculously long sixteen months (or roughly ten years in pandemic time) I'm excited to announce that OnionShare 2.3 is out! Download it from onionshare.org. This version includes loads of new and exciting features which you can read about in much…
NASA/JPL Thanks open source Community for amazing software in regards to Linux running on the new Mars rover 1:07:05
https://youtu.be/gYQwuYZbA6o?t=4025
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https://youtu.be/gYQwuYZbA6o?t=4025
https://redd.it/lq01sw
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YouTube
See Mars Like Never Before! NASA's Perseverance Rover Sends New Video and Images of the Red Planet
NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover safely touched down on the Red Planet on Feb. 18. So what will the robotic scientist "see" on her descent and what will she do...
How long have you been using Linux?
I'm old school, I've been using Linux for 18 years, I don't know why I remembered that, but it was a long time ago, when fedora come out only fedora for me red hat is the are linux masters all the most important things for linux the red hat is made, gnome, pulse audio........many think the cenonical did it but did not.....
https://redd.it/lq018x
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I'm old school, I've been using Linux for 18 years, I don't know why I remembered that, but it was a long time ago, when fedora come out only fedora for me red hat is the are linux masters all the most important things for linux the red hat is made, gnome, pulse audio........many think the cenonical did it but did not.....
https://redd.it/lq018x
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reddit
How long have you been using Linux?
I'm old school, I've been using Linux for 18 years, I don't know why I remembered that, but it was a long time ago, when fedora come out only...
Convos brings the IRC experience into the 21st century
https://convos.chat/
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https://convos.chat/
https://redd.it/lq2486
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Convos
About Convos - The simplest IRC client around
A multiuser chat web app for IRC. Always online, supports video, custom theming and is extremely easy to install