This week in KDE: Elisa grows up
https://pointieststick.com/2021/03/12/this-week-in-kde-elisa-grows-up/
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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
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https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20210302-01.html
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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...
Platformer game with level editor - Super Bombinhas
Hi all!
For those who like platform games and/or like to use their creativity, my platformer Super Bombinhas now includes a level editor!
https://preview.redd.it/zai8alp6csm61.png?width=1372&format=png&auto=webp&s=af29de064f6b90953523300c797b3f6274ec3f58
It allows you to create levels using every element that I used in the original levels. There are 70 types of objects and 57 types of enemies that you can include.
Check the post here.
The download page has a package for Debian-based distros, but the game is open source so it should be easy to get it running in many distros.
I hope you have fun with this new update!
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Hi all!
For those who like platform games and/or like to use their creativity, my platformer Super Bombinhas now includes a level editor!
https://preview.redd.it/zai8alp6csm61.png?width=1372&format=png&auto=webp&s=af29de064f6b90953523300c797b3f6274ec3f58
It allows you to create levels using every element that I used in the original levels. There are 70 types of objects and 57 types of enemies that you can include.
Check the post here.
The download page has a package for Debian-based distros, but the game is open source so it should be easy to get it running in many distros.
I hope you have fun with this new update!
https://redd.it/m44zxp
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Questions about moving to Linux:
Hello!
I am looking to move to Linux after hearing that it's less bloated, and more optimised.
I'm currently on a Windows 10 laptop and windows got buggy from nowhere, the support is awful etc.
I heard a lot of good things about Linux but don't know how to pick which version I want.
I'm a student, and usually use the laptop for casual things like gaming, emailing etc.
Here are my specs:
8GB RAM DDDR3
500GB HDD storage
Intel Core i5 2430M @ 2.40 Ghz
AMD Radeon 7400M series 1GB Vram, and Intel HD 3000 Integrated Graphics
I basically only need something reliable to run League of Legends (I know that it's not natively supported but has workarounds), Minecraft and any browser, preferably Mozilla Firefox
I also need to know if there is a way to install Linux without any CD/USB drives, maybe installing it directly from my PC? And if there is a way, how do I remove residual Windows files once I completely moved to Linux.
Thanks to everyone in advance!
https://redd.it/m44qe1
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Hello!
I am looking to move to Linux after hearing that it's less bloated, and more optimised.
I'm currently on a Windows 10 laptop and windows got buggy from nowhere, the support is awful etc.
I heard a lot of good things about Linux but don't know how to pick which version I want.
I'm a student, and usually use the laptop for casual things like gaming, emailing etc.
Here are my specs:
8GB RAM DDDR3
500GB HDD storage
Intel Core i5 2430M @ 2.40 Ghz
AMD Radeon 7400M series 1GB Vram, and Intel HD 3000 Integrated Graphics
I basically only need something reliable to run League of Legends (I know that it's not natively supported but has workarounds), Minecraft and any browser, preferably Mozilla Firefox
I also need to know if there is a way to install Linux without any CD/USB drives, maybe installing it directly from my PC? And if there is a way, how do I remove residual Windows files once I completely moved to Linux.
Thanks to everyone in advance!
https://redd.it/m44qe1
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reddit
Questions about moving to Linux:
Hello! I am looking to move to Linux after hearing that it's less bloated, and more optimised. I'm currently on a Windows 10 laptop and windows...
How do you exit Terminal?
I used to exit terminal by explicitly typing "exit". Sometimes, I just closed with Mouse. But recently, I started closing with Ctrl + D (I found about it recently). Ctrl + D basically is EOF (End of File). I'm sure most of you guys already know about this. But for the unknown, This post is for them.
Save some key strokes :)
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I used to exit terminal by explicitly typing "exit". Sometimes, I just closed with Mouse. But recently, I started closing with Ctrl + D (I found about it recently). Ctrl + D basically is EOF (End of File). I'm sure most of you guys already know about this. But for the unknown, This post is for them.
Save some key strokes :)
https://redd.it/m47jbc
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reddit
How do you exit Terminal?
I used to exit terminal by explicitly typing "exit". Sometimes, I just closed with Mouse. But recently, I started closing with Ctrl + D (I found...
Google rejected GNU from participating in GSoC
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/summer-of-code/2021-03/msg00000.html
https://redd.it/m45uii
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The Wine development release 6.4 is now available.
https://www.winehq.org//announce/6.4
https://redd.it/m46u1r
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WineHQ
The Wine development release 6.4 is now available.
Map different keyboards to different pseudo terminals
https://www.sadiqpk.org/projects/multi-keyterm.html
https://redd.it/m4903x
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https://www.sadiqpk.org/projects/multi-keyterm.html
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Multi Key Term
Map different keyboards to different pseudo terminals
VintageRadio: A graphical player for FM radio devices supported by Video4Linux
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vintageradio/
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SourceForge
VintageRadio
Download VintageRadio for free. A graphical player for FM radio devices supported by Video4Linux. VintageRadio is a GUI front-end for the fm command-line application included with fmtools <http://benpfaff.org/fmtools>. It is written in [incr Tcl/Tk], an object…
x86 Emulator Options for High Performqnce ARM64
I have been playing around with an ARM64 workstation, the Solidrun Honeycomb LX2K. It is a UEFI capable 16-core A72 board with 2GHz cores, and I am running 32GB of DDR4 RAM with a 1TB NVMe SSD. Running Debian 11 on kernel 5.10.x with an AMD WX 2100 GPU.
I am a beginner to intermediate linux user, and moat guides I have found on this are either specific to Raspberry or are outdated. I am looking for any software or virtualization based solutions, whether wine (hangover) based, qemu, or other options.
My issue is translating RPi guides to my generic aarch64 build, or finding a guide I can use for this platform. My main goal is to run 32-bit x86 programs, graphical acceleration being a bonus. My main applications are running proprietary medical software built for 32bit Windows.
Thanks in advance for any info!
https://redd.it/m4dme1
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I have been playing around with an ARM64 workstation, the Solidrun Honeycomb LX2K. It is a UEFI capable 16-core A72 board with 2GHz cores, and I am running 32GB of DDR4 RAM with a 1TB NVMe SSD. Running Debian 11 on kernel 5.10.x with an AMD WX 2100 GPU.
I am a beginner to intermediate linux user, and moat guides I have found on this are either specific to Raspberry or are outdated. I am looking for any software or virtualization based solutions, whether wine (hangover) based, qemu, or other options.
My issue is translating RPi guides to my generic aarch64 build, or finding a guide I can use for this platform. My main goal is to run 32-bit x86 programs, graphical acceleration being a bonus. My main applications are running proprietary medical software built for 32bit Windows.
Thanks in advance for any info!
https://redd.it/m4dme1
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x86 Emulator Options for High Performqnce ARM64
I have been playing around with an ARM64 workstation, the Solidrun Honeycomb LX2K. It is a UEFI capable 16-core A72 board with 2GHz cores, and I...
Passively cooled system
This is passively cooled computer.
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Linux-Hardware/Linux-Computers-/-PCs/Intel-Systems/TUXEDO-InfinitySilent-Intel-Core-Series-v11-Mini-ITX.tuxedo
When every computer is not passively cooled, active cooling must have same advance.
If there were two computers side by side with exactly same hardware and the first was passively cooled and second actively cooled, what else than sound and size would be different?
If the passively cooled prosessor temperature rose too much, would it set down it’s processing speed?
https://redd.it/m4g8p1
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This is passively cooled computer.
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Linux-Hardware/Linux-Computers-/-PCs/Intel-Systems/TUXEDO-InfinitySilent-Intel-Core-Series-v11-Mini-ITX.tuxedo
When every computer is not passively cooled, active cooling must have same advance.
If there were two computers side by side with exactly same hardware and the first was passively cooled and second actively cooled, what else than sound and size would be different?
If the passively cooled prosessor temperature rose too much, would it set down it’s processing speed?
https://redd.it/m4g8p1
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Tuxedocomputers
TUXEDO InfinitySilent Intel-Core-Series v11 + Mini-ITX - TUXEDO InfinitySilent Intel-Core-Series v11 + Mini-ITX - TUXEDO Computers
Mouse Scroll Momentum Relief
I am sharing this, because it is such a gigantic relief I can't believe it. I'm so excited I have to tell someone who will understand.
On my laptop running X and Firefox it's a regular activity to mouse scroll and then use CTRL-T, CTRL-PGUP, or CTRL-PGDN to change tabs. Unfortunately the scroll momentum is at the mouse level, not the Firefox level so a good portion of the time it interacts with the CTRL and rapidly increases or decreases the scale in Firefox.
GAH!
Well today I got fed up again and gave it a few minutes to try to fix it, and today I found it! synclient has an option for "coasting," which is their word for momentum.
synclient CoastSpeed=0
Oh my god yes.
​
Oh yes oh yes oh yes.
​
Have a good day.
https://redd.it/m4badd
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I am sharing this, because it is such a gigantic relief I can't believe it. I'm so excited I have to tell someone who will understand.
On my laptop running X and Firefox it's a regular activity to mouse scroll and then use CTRL-T, CTRL-PGUP, or CTRL-PGDN to change tabs. Unfortunately the scroll momentum is at the mouse level, not the Firefox level so a good portion of the time it interacts with the CTRL and rapidly increases or decreases the scale in Firefox.
GAH!
Well today I got fed up again and gave it a few minutes to try to fix it, and today I found it! synclient has an option for "coasting," which is their word for momentum.
synclient CoastSpeed=0
Oh my god yes.
​
Oh yes oh yes oh yes.
​
Have a good day.
https://redd.it/m4badd
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reddit
Mouse Scroll Momentum Relief
I am sharing this, because it is such a gigantic relief I can't believe it. I'm so excited I have to tell someone who will understand. On my...
Docker image for infrastructure developer
I created a simple docker image with basic tool set for infrastructure developer
GitHub
DockerHub
Welcome feedback and support if you like it!
https://redd.it/m4jnxd
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I created a simple docker image with basic tool set for infrastructure developer
GitHub
DockerHub
Welcome feedback and support if you like it!
https://redd.it/m4jnxd
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GitHub
kumarkeviv/infrastructure-developer-tools
Infrastructure developer tools includes set of plugins and services that make it easier than ever to build, test and deploy infrastructure. - kumarkeviv/infrastructure-developer-tools
Let's talk about licenses
So GPL vs BSD, the eternal question. Well I wanted to hear the arguments from both sides, so I'm posting here and on r/BSD (Link). I want to hear why you love or hate the GPL and why you love or hate the BSD license (any revision, but please specify). I also encourage you to comment on the BSD post, but please be civil
https://redd.it/m4lkm8
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So GPL vs BSD, the eternal question. Well I wanted to hear the arguments from both sides, so I'm posting here and on r/BSD (Link). I want to hear why you love or hate the GPL and why you love or hate the BSD license (any revision, but please specify). I also encourage you to comment on the BSD post, but please be civil
https://redd.it/m4lkm8
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reddit
Let's talk about licenses
So GPL vs BSD, the eternal question. Well I wanted to hear the arguments from both sides, so I'm posting here and on r/linux....
Released my first app (a screen recorder)
A few months ago, I posted here on how to contribute to FOSS. Because of your suggestions there, I got inspired to learn programming and this lead to the creation of this FOSS application which took me almost a month to finish.
https://github.com/SeaDve/Kooha
It is a pretty simple app, nothing special. If you want to test it out, it is available on flathub and submitting issues will be appreciated. For now, only GNOME is supported, but in v2.0 hopefully, KDE and such will work.
Also, thanks to the developers who supported and help.
https://redd.it/m4lbah
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A few months ago, I posted here on how to contribute to FOSS. Because of your suggestions there, I got inspired to learn programming and this lead to the creation of this FOSS application which took me almost a month to finish.
https://github.com/SeaDve/Kooha
It is a pretty simple app, nothing special. If you want to test it out, it is available on flathub and submitting issues will be appreciated. For now, only GNOME is supported, but in v2.0 hopefully, KDE and such will work.
Also, thanks to the developers who supported and help.
https://redd.it/m4lbah
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GitHub
GitHub - SeaDve/Kooha: Elegantly record your screen
Elegantly record your screen. Contribute to SeaDve/Kooha development by creating an account on GitHub.
Don't like Snaps/Flatpaks? Now, there is an unofficial version of spotify that works with your regular package manager and still keeps up-to-date!
https://github.com/ThePoorPilot/Unofficial-Spotify
https://redd.it/m4mn82
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https://github.com/ThePoorPilot/Unofficial-Spotify
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GitHub
GitHub - ThePoorPilot/Unofficial-Spotify: Unofficial up-to-date linux Spotify package derived from the Snap Package.
Unofficial up-to-date linux Spotify package derived from the Snap Package. - ThePoorPilot/Unofficial-Spotify
USB 3.0 Laptop Dock with HDMI
As the noscript says I’m looking for a USB 3.0 laptop dock with a HDMI connection that will work with Linux as well as Windows so I can switch easily between my work and personal laptops. If it supports dual monitors so much the better. Any recommendations gratefully received.
https://redd.it/m4pf9m
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As the noscript says I’m looking for a USB 3.0 laptop dock with a HDMI connection that will work with Linux as well as Windows so I can switch easily between my work and personal laptops. If it supports dual monitors so much the better. Any recommendations gratefully received.
https://redd.it/m4pf9m
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USB 3.0 Laptop Dock with HDMI
As the noscript says I’m looking for a USB 3.0 laptop dock with a HDMI connection that will work with Linux as well as Windows so I can switch easily...