passwd or ldappasswd sync to smbpasswd
Hi guys can anyone help me, I have a project for my client he needs a File Server. I have configured a Ubuntu 20.04 server as an LDAP + Samba combo. My question is how will the users can change their passwords without me involve? I also installed Mail role (Postfix+Dovecot) on this box and installed SquirrelMail with change_pass plugin.
The SquirrelMail change_pass plugin is able to change the ldap password and shadow password but when I try to browse shared folders in Samba, it will ask me the for password it only accept the last password that was change using smbpasswd. I cannot find any help at google right now.
How can I sync changes from passwd or ldappasswd to smbpasswd?
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Hi guys can anyone help me, I have a project for my client he needs a File Server. I have configured a Ubuntu 20.04 server as an LDAP + Samba combo. My question is how will the users can change their passwords without me involve? I also installed Mail role (Postfix+Dovecot) on this box and installed SquirrelMail with change_pass plugin.
The SquirrelMail change_pass plugin is able to change the ldap password and shadow password but when I try to browse shared folders in Samba, it will ask me the for password it only accept the last password that was change using smbpasswd. I cannot find any help at google right now.
How can I sync changes from passwd or ldappasswd to smbpasswd?
https://redd.it/m3dn8o
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passwd or ldappasswd sync to smbpasswd
Hi guys can anyone help me, I have a project for my client he needs a File Server. I have configured a Ubuntu 20.04 server as an LDAP + Samba...
Where i can find some good user made themes for kde?
So i want to install a user made theme for my kde DE.
I saw on varius sites some really good one, also in unixporn i found some really nice ones.
The problem is that as im kinda new to this i dont really know how to do this. Is there a site or a way to find users made theme for KDE?
https://redd.it/m3eqao
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So i want to install a user made theme for my kde DE.
I saw on varius sites some really good one, also in unixporn i found some really nice ones.
The problem is that as im kinda new to this i dont really know how to do this. Is there a site or a way to find users made theme for KDE?
https://redd.it/m3eqao
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reddit
Where i can find some good user made themes for kde?
So i want to install a user made theme for my kde DE. I saw on varius sites some really good one, also in unixporn i found some really nice ones....
GNOME 40 Resource Usage?
How is it compared to GNOME 3? On GNOME 3 I was getting 1.5GB used at idle, which is on par with Windows. Does GNOME 40 fix a lot of those issues?
I really like GNOME, but even KDE has been able to address thesr type of problems much more effectively.
https://redd.it/m3h5wd
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How is it compared to GNOME 3? On GNOME 3 I was getting 1.5GB used at idle, which is on par with Windows. Does GNOME 40 fix a lot of those issues?
I really like GNOME, but even KDE has been able to address thesr type of problems much more effectively.
https://redd.it/m3h5wd
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reddit
GNOME 40 Resource Usage?
How is it compared to GNOME 3? On GNOME 3 I was getting 1.5GB used at idle, which is on par with Windows. Does GNOME 40 fix a lot of those...
Audio output normalization. Any ideas?
I have a folder of music videos which I play at random via noscript. Some of them have low audio volume and others a lot higher. I would like to normalize audio output somehow.
By doing some research, this was the closest thing I could find but it's still not quite what I need or want. I think I need some sort of equalizer that boosts volume if it's below X and nerfs it if its above the X, X being the threshold of output loudness.
https://redd.it/m3hvvk
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I have a folder of music videos which I play at random via noscript. Some of them have low audio volume and others a lot higher. I would like to normalize audio output somehow.
By doing some research, this was the closest thing I could find but it's still not quite what I need or want. I think I need some sort of equalizer that boosts volume if it's below X and nerfs it if its above the X, X being the threshold of output loudness.
https://redd.it/m3hvvk
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Ubuntu
Ubuntu Manpage:
normalize-audio - adjusts volume levels of audio files.
normalize-audio - adjusts volume levels of audio files.
ARMs Race: Ampere Altra takes on the AWS Graviton2
https://blog.cloudflare.com/arms-race-ampere-altra-takes-on-aws-graviton2/
https://redd.it/m3elgj
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https://blog.cloudflare.com/arms-race-ampere-altra-takes-on-aws-graviton2/
https://redd.it/m3elgj
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The Cloudflare Blog
ARMs Race: Ampere Altra takes on the AWS Graviton2
A comparison between the Ampere Altra and the AWS Graviton2, the two ARM Neoverse N1-based processors.
Has anyone actually used Garuda Linux?
I wonder how it would run on a old HDD. Does it really run better than vanilla Arch?
https://garudalinux.org/ states that
Our goal is to provide a distro that focuses only on performance while making it beautiful. Thats(sic) why we made some (sane) performance tweaks.
1. Improved I/O performance.
2. CPU scheduler set to performance - optional: install powersaving tweaks.
3. ZRAM enabled by default.
4. Nohang, an OOM prevention daemon.
5. As well as Ananicy, which automatically sets nice levels on your system.
Does any of this have a difference?
https://redd.it/m3ioui
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I wonder how it would run on a old HDD. Does it really run better than vanilla Arch?
https://garudalinux.org/ states that
Our goal is to provide a distro that focuses only on performance while making it beautiful. Thats(sic) why we made some (sane) performance tweaks.
1. Improved I/O performance.
2. CPU scheduler set to performance - optional: install powersaving tweaks.
3. ZRAM enabled by default.
4. Nohang, an OOM prevention daemon.
5. As well as Ananicy, which automatically sets nice levels on your system.
Does any of this have a difference?
https://redd.it/m3ioui
@r_linux
I tried making a Gnome install with flatpaks apps exclusively
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/m3lr52
https://redd.it/m3m59m
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https://www.reddit.com/gallery/m3lr52
https://redd.it/m3m59m
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Streaming platforms vs. Linux
I tried Netflix, Hulu, Showtime, HBO, Amazon Prime Video and none of these platforms stream 1080p or greater to linux. For some time I've been using a few workarounds, but they either don't work anymore -- like the Netflix 1080p extension for Chrome; or they're inconvenient and potentially dangerous -- like Kodi + add-ons from unknown sources.
Are any of you using a legal alternative for this? I'm considering hoisting the black flag at this point.
https://redd.it/m3kxmk
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I tried Netflix, Hulu, Showtime, HBO, Amazon Prime Video and none of these platforms stream 1080p or greater to linux. For some time I've been using a few workarounds, but they either don't work anymore -- like the Netflix 1080p extension for Chrome; or they're inconvenient and potentially dangerous -- like Kodi + add-ons from unknown sources.
Are any of you using a legal alternative for this? I'm considering hoisting the black flag at this point.
https://redd.it/m3kxmk
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reddit
Streaming platforms vs. Linux
I tried Netflix, Hulu, Showtime, HBO, Amazon Prime Video and none of these platforms stream 1080p or greater to linux. For some time I've been...
The security scanner that cried wolf
https://pythonspeed.com/articles/docker-security-scanner/
https://redd.it/m3mjeg
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https://pythonspeed.com/articles/docker-security-scanner/
https://redd.it/m3mjeg
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Python⇒Speed
The security scanner that cried wolf
If you’ve ever been alarmed by how many security vulnerabilities your Docker image has, even after you’ve installed security updates, here’s what’s going on.
System cleaning tool for Fedora and other distro that uses DNF
Hi, I want to reach out all Fedora 33 Linux users there. As well as other distros that uses DNF package manager.
​
I want first to introduce myself. I'm a high school student and novice programmer, who is fascinated by computers since my childhood, and I want to learn more about it. I'm also a Fedora 33 Linux user. I want to support Linux to be best I can, the Free software foundation, as well as the users/community of it.
​
I make a python package name sysclean, it is in PyPIand GitLab. This program can be installed through
pip install sysclean
This program is a system cleaner designed for Fedora 33 Linux (It will be developed to support other linux distros in the future, since for now Fedora is the only distro that is in my reach.) This program will run post-update clean up noscripts from DNF System Upgrade documentation by Fedora, and other recommended clean up commands by the Fedora Community.
https://gitlab.com/jamesaaron97248/system-cleaner-sesc191y
​
https://pypi.org/project/sysclean/
​
Thank you for your time!
​
** There's no contributing, I want to take all the development since I want to learn more and its fun haha. But the code will remain open and can always be inspected. Cheers and Hooray!
https://redd.it/m3ml8h
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Hi, I want to reach out all Fedora 33 Linux users there. As well as other distros that uses DNF package manager.
​
I want first to introduce myself. I'm a high school student and novice programmer, who is fascinated by computers since my childhood, and I want to learn more about it. I'm also a Fedora 33 Linux user. I want to support Linux to be best I can, the Free software foundation, as well as the users/community of it.
​
I make a python package name sysclean, it is in PyPIand GitLab. This program can be installed through
pip package managerpip install sysclean
This program is a system cleaner designed for Fedora 33 Linux (It will be developed to support other linux distros in the future, since for now Fedora is the only distro that is in my reach.) This program will run post-update clean up noscripts from DNF System Upgrade documentation by Fedora, and other recommended clean up commands by the Fedora Community.
https://gitlab.com/jamesaaron97248/system-cleaner-sesc191y
​
https://pypi.org/project/sysclean/
​
Thank you for your time!
​
** There's no contributing, I want to take all the development since I want to learn more and its fun haha. But the code will remain open and can always be inspected. Cheers and Hooray!
https://redd.it/m3ml8h
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PyPI
sysclean
A system cleaner designed for Fedora Linux
System76 Thelio Mira desktop
https://blog.system76.com/post/645377652119797760/things-we-love-about-the-new-thelio-mira#_=_
https://redd.it/m3qzny
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https://blog.system76.com/post/645377652119797760/things-we-love-about-the-new-thelio-mira#_=_
https://redd.it/m3qzny
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System76 Blog
Things We Love About the New Thelio Mira
Today, we introduce you to the newest addition to our Thelio desktop line: Thelio Mira. Our in-house engineers have been hard at work creating this pro solution for you, so without further ado, let’s...
New Old Bugs in the Linux Kernel
https://blog.grimm-co.com/2021/03/new-old-bugs-in-linux-kernel.html
https://redd.it/m3q5g0
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https://blog.grimm-co.com/2021/03/new-old-bugs-in-linux-kernel.html
https://redd.it/m3q5g0
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Nvidia Omniverse Open Beta Now Available for Linux
https://news.developer.nvidia.com/omniverse-open-beta-now-available-for-linux/
https://redd.it/m3tsp5
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https://news.developer.nvidia.com/omniverse-open-beta-now-available-for-linux/
https://redd.it/m3tsp5
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NVIDIA Developer News Center
Omniverse Open Beta Now Available for Linux
The new launcher provides the latest news and updates about Omniverse, as well as the exchange where users can install and update applications and components like Omniverse Create, Kit, Cache…
Helping keep getting this when I use sudo gedit on ubuntu but it won't open. I'm pretty sure I'm doing something wrong. Im using xlauncher to help but nothing
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https://redd.it/m3wkif
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Variable Address with GDB
I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to search for a variable address using GDB. I understand this is very broad but I have a massive list of variables from a program and I need to find their address. Is there a command in GDB which allows one to do this?
https://redd.it/m3xz49
@r_linux
I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to search for a variable address using GDB. I understand this is very broad but I have a massive list of variables from a program and I need to find their address. Is there a command in GDB which allows one to do this?
https://redd.it/m3xz49
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reddit
Variable Address with GDB
I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to search for a variable address using GDB. I understand this is very broad but I have a massive list of...
The GNU coreutils have been re-implemented in Rust
https://github.com/uutils/coreutils
https://redd.it/m3ycyv
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https://github.com/uutils/coreutils
https://redd.it/m3ycyv
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GitHub
GitHub - uutils/coreutils: Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils
Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils. Contribute to uutils/coreutils development by creating an account on GitHub.
wutag - CLI tool to tag files
Hi!
I've written a simple tool that allows one to tag files (under the hood uses xattrs) using glob patterns. Later one can search for files containing specified tags. It's pretty bare-bones for now, just the core functionality without many useful flags.
I also left a disclaimer in the repo because extended attributes are known to be problematic to preserve when doing any sort of file transfers between different filesystems so keep that in mind. If you only use one type like ext4 then you'll be perfectly fine as long as you remember to add alias cp='cp --preserve=xattr', mv for example preserves them by default.
Let me know what you think and if you perhaps end up giving it a try any suggestions as issues in the repository are welcome, thanks! :)
https://github.com/wojciechkepka/wutag
https://redd.it/m40az6
@r_linux
Hi!
I've written a simple tool that allows one to tag files (under the hood uses xattrs) using glob patterns. Later one can search for files containing specified tags. It's pretty bare-bones for now, just the core functionality without many useful flags.
I also left a disclaimer in the repo because extended attributes are known to be problematic to preserve when doing any sort of file transfers between different filesystems so keep that in mind. If you only use one type like ext4 then you'll be perfectly fine as long as you remember to add alias cp='cp --preserve=xattr', mv for example preserves them by default.
Let me know what you think and if you perhaps end up giving it a try any suggestions as issues in the repository are welcome, thanks! :)
https://github.com/wojciechkepka/wutag
https://redd.it/m40az6
@r_linux
GitHub
wojciechkepka/wutag
CLI Tool for tagging and organizing files by tags. - wojciechkepka/wutag
This week in KDE: Elisa grows up
https://pointieststick.com/2021/03/12/this-week-in-kde-elisa-grows-up/
https://redd.it/m42tai
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https://pointieststick.com/2021/03/12/this-week-in-kde-elisa-grows-up/
https://redd.it/m42tai
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
This week in KDE: Elisa grows up
This week I want to highlight something big: Elisa now has a full mobile interface, making it a first-class citizen on Plasma Mobile and Android! A ton of of the code is shared, thanks to KDE’…
In case someone missed it
https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20210302-01.html
https://redd.it/m4180x
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https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20210302-01.html
https://redd.it/m4180x
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FSFE - Free Software Foundation Europe
Refund of pre-installed Windows: Lenovo must pay 20,000 euros in damages - FSFE
In a historic judgment in Italy, in a case initiated by FSFE supporter Luca Bonissi, Lenovo was ordered to pay 20,000 euros in damages for abusive behaviou...