Looking for certain features in a media manager
Hi all, I am curious to know if there is any media manager software that uses a web page as it's interface? (instead of a client application)
I was just thinking it would be nice to be able to browse my library from my pixel tablet in the living room while my media sits on a server in the basement. or, my wife could browse it from her Macbook. Does that make sense?
Does such a thing exist? (preferably for Ubuntu)
I have no experience with media manager software at all. :)
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Hi all, I am curious to know if there is any media manager software that uses a web page as it's interface? (instead of a client application)
I was just thinking it would be nice to be able to browse my library from my pixel tablet in the living room while my media sits on a server in the basement. or, my wife could browse it from her Macbook. Does that make sense?
Does such a thing exist? (preferably for Ubuntu)
I have no experience with media manager software at all. :)
https://redd.it/m4olsy
@r_linux
reddit
Looking for certain features in a media manager
Hi all, I am curious to know if there is any media manager software that uses a web page as it's interface? (instead of a client application) I...
Bootable Kali Linux
So I installed Kali Linux on my pen drive as a bootable drive. That's all good. But what I'm not sure about is, does the data I saved in Kali Linux, got saved in my pen drive as well? or is it somewhere in my computer's hard drive?
https://redd.it/m4sc3n
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So I installed Kali Linux on my pen drive as a bootable drive. That's all good. But what I'm not sure about is, does the data I saved in Kali Linux, got saved in my pen drive as well? or is it somewhere in my computer's hard drive?
https://redd.it/m4sc3n
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Bootable Kali Linux
So I installed Kali Linux on my pen drive as a bootable drive. That's all good. But what I'm not sure about is, does the data I saved in Kali...
Is there ANY way to do this?
Hi, so i have a very old dell chromebook 11. i am not allowed to switch it from beta mode, and it doesnt have the built in linux feature. i dont have any external technology or usb stuff i can use with it. is there ANY way i can get linux on this thing??
https://redd.it/m4q6ci
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Hi, so i have a very old dell chromebook 11. i am not allowed to switch it from beta mode, and it doesnt have the built in linux feature. i dont have any external technology or usb stuff i can use with it. is there ANY way i can get linux on this thing??
https://redd.it/m4q6ci
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reddit
Is there ANY way to do this?
Hi, so i have a very old dell chromebook 11. i am not allowed to switch it from beta mode, and it doesnt have the built in linux feature. i dont...
How do i remove corrupted mysql-community-server
I tried purge, i tried force remove, but everything come back with this error
invoke-rc.d: initnoscript mysql, action "start" failed.
Unit mysql.service could not be found.
dpkg: error processing package mysql-community-server (--configure):
installed mysql-community-server package post-installation noscript subprocess returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
mysql-community-server
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I tried purge, i tried force remove, but everything come back with this error
invoke-rc.d: initnoscript mysql, action "start" failed.
Unit mysql.service could not be found.
dpkg: error processing package mysql-community-server (--configure):
installed mysql-community-server package post-installation noscript subprocess returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
mysql-community-server
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reddit
How do i remove corrupted mysql-community-server
I tried purge, i tried force remove, but everything come back with this error invoke-rc.d: initnoscript mysql, action "start" failed. Unit...
Out of The Top 50 Games, 70% Work on Linux Now
https://boilingsteam.com/out-of-the-top-50-games-70-work-on-linux-now/
https://redd.it/m4u5vd
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https://boilingsteam.com/out-of-the-top-50-games-70-work-on-linux-now/
https://redd.it/m4u5vd
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Boiling Steam
Out of The Top 50 Games, 70% Work on Linux Now - Boiling Steam
If you focus on the top 50 games on Steam, how many actually work on Linux, whether it's natively or via Proton? And what is stopping us from getting more?
How to Switch Between Different Back Ends in Haproxy Using Hatop
https://blog.ivnilv.com/posts/how-to-switch-between-different-backends-in-haproxy-with-hatop/
https://redd.it/m4vw0l
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https://blog.ivnilv.com/posts/how-to-switch-between-different-backends-in-haproxy-with-hatop/
https://redd.it/m4vw0l
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Ivan Iliev's Blog
How to Switch Between Different Backends in Haproxy Using Hatop
Let’s assume the following setup where we have a HAproxy frontend accepting incoming requests for an app in port 80, and then forwarding those requests to the application’s backend servers (nginx web instances).
This would be useful, for example when you…
This would be useful, for example when you…
XKB Keyboard layout for writing in Portuguese in the German QWERTZ keyboard
I created a variant for the German QUERTZ keyboard to facilitate writing in Portuguese. I have a laptop that I bought in Germany, and I was motivated by the pain that is to reach the dead tilde (\~) every time to build the nasal vowels. The new layout changes the keys with umlaut Ä and Ö to type ã and õ. Optionally ẞ is changed to type ç. The letters with umlaut still be obtained with `Alt Gr` + `Ä` or `Ö`.
The keyboard layout can be downloaded here:
https://github.com/g7fernandes/german-portuguese-keyboard-xkb
​
If some Windows user find this topic, just use the Microsoft Layout Creator.
​
Keyword for searchers:
Layout de teclado alemão com til e c cedilha para português.
Deutsche Tastaturbelegung mit Tilde und c Cedille für Portugiesisch.
https://redd.it/m4wdmo
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I created a variant for the German QUERTZ keyboard to facilitate writing in Portuguese. I have a laptop that I bought in Germany, and I was motivated by the pain that is to reach the dead tilde (\~) every time to build the nasal vowels. The new layout changes the keys with umlaut Ä and Ö to type ã and õ. Optionally ẞ is changed to type ç. The letters with umlaut still be obtained with `Alt Gr` + `Ä` or `Ö`.
The keyboard layout can be downloaded here:
https://github.com/g7fernandes/german-portuguese-keyboard-xkb
​
If some Windows user find this topic, just use the Microsoft Layout Creator.
​
Keyword for searchers:
Layout de teclado alemão com til e c cedilha para português.
Deutsche Tastaturbelegung mit Tilde und c Cedille für Portugiesisch.
https://redd.it/m4wdmo
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GitHub
g7fernandes/german-portuguese-keyboard-xkb
Layout português para o teclado alemão. Contribute to g7fernandes/german-portuguese-keyboard-xkb development by creating an account on GitHub.
Checking inbound data via USB connection
Hi guys, I was wondering is there any application for Linux which can "catch" inbound data from USB? I'm creating a program Linux "car monitor" in my raspberry pi, and I want to check data from ODB from my old car, but before this, I want to just know what data can i "catch", and how those data look like. Any suggestion?
https://redd.it/m50p2x
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Hi guys, I was wondering is there any application for Linux which can "catch" inbound data from USB? I'm creating a program Linux "car monitor" in my raspberry pi, and I want to check data from ODB from my old car, but before this, I want to just know what data can i "catch", and how those data look like. Any suggestion?
https://redd.it/m50p2x
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reddit
Checking inbound data via USB connection
Hi guys, I was wondering is there any application for Linux which can "catch" inbound data from USB? I'm creating a program Linux "car monitor" in...
[Tooling] Memcheck-cover: A valgrind's memcheck tool wrapper and HTML report generator -- v1.2
https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/m5216w/tooling_memcheckcover_a_valgrinds_memcheck_tool/
https://redd.it/m521r0
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https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/m5216w/tooling_memcheckcover_a_valgrinds_memcheck_tool/
https://redd.it/m521r0
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reddit
[Tooling] Memcheck-cover: A valgrind's memcheck tool wrapper and...
Discussions, articles and news about the C++ programming language or programming in C++.
A common issue with using NVIDIA on linux and X11 is that the drivers tend to break for seemingly no reason. I made a guide that might fix that!
https://github.com/devins2518/nvidia-pain
https://redd.it/m4vz8a
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https://github.com/devins2518/nvidia-pain
https://redd.it/m4vz8a
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GitHub
devins2518/nvidia-pain
Contribute to devins2518/nvidia-pain development by creating an account on GitHub.
How I earn a living selling my open source software
https://www.indiehackers.com/post/how-i-earn-a-living-selling-my-open-source-software-476f6bb07e
https://redd.it/m54cm6
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https://www.indiehackers.com/post/how-i-earn-a-living-selling-my-open-source-software-476f6bb07e
https://redd.it/m54cm6
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Indie Hackers
How I earn a living selling my open source software
Hi, I'm the founder and sole developer of my own open source software called open3A. It's a web-based invoicing application that I started in 2007 and h...
Update your asdf plugins to their latest versions with a little noscript
asdf is a CLI tool that can manage multiple language runtime versions on a per-project basis.
I wrote a little noscript to update these plugins to their latest version if necessary.
https://gist.github.com/developer-guy/4de4e2ff2eaa31633a0fef719c92eada
https://redd.it/m4us5r
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asdf is a CLI tool that can manage multiple language runtime versions on a per-project basis.
I wrote a little noscript to update these plugins to their latest version if necessary.
https://gist.github.com/developer-guy/4de4e2ff2eaa31633a0fef719c92eada
https://redd.it/m4us5r
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Gist
Update asdf plugins to their latest versions if necessary
Update asdf plugins to their latest versions if necessary - update-asdf-plugins.sh
Push notification service
There's a lot of push notification apps for Android which will alert you when an API call is made to the appropriate backend. The best one I've come across to date is WirePusher (http://wirepusher.com/)
Very simply you POST a link like https://wirepusher.com/send?id=ab2cdeFgn&noscript=HomeAlarm&message=Alarm%20has%20gone%20off!!!
...and your phone notifies you within about a second.
I'm building my home security around this but am fearful that one day the service could fold and I'm left without an alerting solution. Was wondering, does anyone know of a Linux based solution I could implement myself that provides push notification services (not a third party solution)?
https://redd.it/m4u1i9
@r_linux
There's a lot of push notification apps for Android which will alert you when an API call is made to the appropriate backend. The best one I've come across to date is WirePusher (http://wirepusher.com/)
Very simply you POST a link like https://wirepusher.com/send?id=ab2cdeFgn&noscript=HomeAlarm&message=Alarm%20has%20gone%20off!!!
...and your phone notifies you within about a second.
I'm building my home security around this but am fearful that one day the service could fold and I'm left without an alerting solution. Was wondering, does anyone know of a Linux based solution I could implement myself that provides push notification services (not a third party solution)?
https://redd.it/m4u1i9
@r_linux
Linux evangelism
I would consider myself something of a 'Linux evangelist' (is there a less ridiculous way to phrase that?), and believe now we are at a cross roads where Linux could come out strong - software is great on Linux, Valve has done a lot of work to make gaming much more feasible (although it's far from perfect), there's a lot of user friendly distros out there as well.
1. With the recent string of breaches in Microsoft software, I believe there is fertile soil for the Linux case (this is also a cloud issue, of course, not just operating-system)
2. Linux can be run on old hardware - either a person could install Linux on their old and slow machine, or perhaps some enterprising individuals/friends could help people/friends install it on their computer
3. Microsoft's monopoly is under threat. ChromeOS is fast filling the role of cheap, basic computer, except it does it better than Windows. However, I am of the persuasion that Linux can do this better. Take Pop OS! for example - it's a very user-friendly OS. The only problem is there aren't 'OEM' cheap laptops coming out with Linux on it, like there are chromebooks (I'm considering ChromeOS different than 'Linux') (ie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8kaMQuqnLM&t=7s)
A big part of making change is realizing when there is 'unrest' in the air, and to properly capitalize on that. I'm not sure exactly *what* to do, but this seems like the moment, if there was one, for Linux to come up.
And why should we care if Linux becomes more popular? Ofc, it will mean more malware and all that, an obvious risk, as it becomes more popular - we have a cozy niche as it is. But it also means a larger development community, it means (by virtue of using an operating system which is more transparent with security, and less of a delinquent baby sitter) more security awareness by individuals in the greater population - this has secondary and tertiary benefits of individuals in the workplace having a greater sense of security, perhaps avoiding future crises such as the Florida water plant hack (which is largely a fault of bad 'opsec' than anything). It might mean being the likes of Adobe on board (which I guess it's a circular argument there, especially if you really hate on proprietary software), and forcing hardware companies to be more accommodating with drivers and such. It also means a greater appreciation of the open-source process, which I think is an excellent counter example (although with qualifiers) to the argument that 'innovation is profit driven', and that anything free means 'you are the product' (as we know, it's different with libre FOSS!).
Basically, I believe a less-centralized and more open-source world will be more secure, and 'anti-fragile' - although Linux is accessible enough that it can be advertised on its usability alone, without appeals to FOSS or security (which fall flat on a lot of people, who understandably 'just want something that works'). Linux development, as far as I'm aware, is inherently more suitable to responding to security crises than a more commercial setting (this is more 'opinion', but I think there is merit to it). And finally, Linux is like an old car - it's generally easy/accessible for a large chunk of the population to 'pop the hood' and fix things, maybe with some online help - and the resulting computer literacy is another key component of a more secure 21st-century society, imo.
Idk, maybe others don't think 'spreading the word' is as important - it doesn't necessarily help your workflow - but I think Linux is part of an important counterweight to the current tech trend - harder to repair, more spyware, more centralized, more online, less transparency. I think a push for Linux would also entail a push for right to repair, and issues surrounding that.
I'm wondering what other peoples takes are on this, if I'm just p*ssing in the wind, or if others are feeling this atmosphere as well. After seeing water plants, thousands of companies, and government agencies get compromised over and over this past year, I've got
I would consider myself something of a 'Linux evangelist' (is there a less ridiculous way to phrase that?), and believe now we are at a cross roads where Linux could come out strong - software is great on Linux, Valve has done a lot of work to make gaming much more feasible (although it's far from perfect), there's a lot of user friendly distros out there as well.
1. With the recent string of breaches in Microsoft software, I believe there is fertile soil for the Linux case (this is also a cloud issue, of course, not just operating-system)
2. Linux can be run on old hardware - either a person could install Linux on their old and slow machine, or perhaps some enterprising individuals/friends could help people/friends install it on their computer
3. Microsoft's monopoly is under threat. ChromeOS is fast filling the role of cheap, basic computer, except it does it better than Windows. However, I am of the persuasion that Linux can do this better. Take Pop OS! for example - it's a very user-friendly OS. The only problem is there aren't 'OEM' cheap laptops coming out with Linux on it, like there are chromebooks (I'm considering ChromeOS different than 'Linux') (ie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8kaMQuqnLM&t=7s)
A big part of making change is realizing when there is 'unrest' in the air, and to properly capitalize on that. I'm not sure exactly *what* to do, but this seems like the moment, if there was one, for Linux to come up.
And why should we care if Linux becomes more popular? Ofc, it will mean more malware and all that, an obvious risk, as it becomes more popular - we have a cozy niche as it is. But it also means a larger development community, it means (by virtue of using an operating system which is more transparent with security, and less of a delinquent baby sitter) more security awareness by individuals in the greater population - this has secondary and tertiary benefits of individuals in the workplace having a greater sense of security, perhaps avoiding future crises such as the Florida water plant hack (which is largely a fault of bad 'opsec' than anything). It might mean being the likes of Adobe on board (which I guess it's a circular argument there, especially if you really hate on proprietary software), and forcing hardware companies to be more accommodating with drivers and such. It also means a greater appreciation of the open-source process, which I think is an excellent counter example (although with qualifiers) to the argument that 'innovation is profit driven', and that anything free means 'you are the product' (as we know, it's different with libre FOSS!).
Basically, I believe a less-centralized and more open-source world will be more secure, and 'anti-fragile' - although Linux is accessible enough that it can be advertised on its usability alone, without appeals to FOSS or security (which fall flat on a lot of people, who understandably 'just want something that works'). Linux development, as far as I'm aware, is inherently more suitable to responding to security crises than a more commercial setting (this is more 'opinion', but I think there is merit to it). And finally, Linux is like an old car - it's generally easy/accessible for a large chunk of the population to 'pop the hood' and fix things, maybe with some online help - and the resulting computer literacy is another key component of a more secure 21st-century society, imo.
Idk, maybe others don't think 'spreading the word' is as important - it doesn't necessarily help your workflow - but I think Linux is part of an important counterweight to the current tech trend - harder to repair, more spyware, more centralized, more online, less transparency. I think a push for Linux would also entail a push for right to repair, and issues surrounding that.
I'm wondering what other peoples takes are on this, if I'm just p*ssing in the wind, or if others are feeling this atmosphere as well. After seeing water plants, thousands of companies, and government agencies get compromised over and over this past year, I've got
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Windows is losing to Linux... but not how you might think.
Microsoft's days of dominating the desktop operating systems space is starting to wane. Today we take a look at a new report showing huge grows of ChromeOS i...
actual long-term concerns for the country (USA) itself if we continue living in the purgatory of Microsoft+cloud 0-day patchland, and well, I guess I'm biased to think more-popular-Linux could and should be part of the solution, and it's up to us Linux users to cultivate the zeitgeist... but that ofc depends on Linux users thinking that's the move.
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https://redd.it/m4m2yn
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reddit
Linux evangelism
I would consider myself something of a 'Linux evangelist' (is there a less ridiculous way to phrase that?), and believe now we are at a cross...
magick fails with "no images defined
I made sure the file "\~evan/data/test_file.pdf" existed.
I tried different output types, jpg, png and tiff but I received the same error.
HELP!!!
https://redd.it/m59zj5
@r_linux
evan.gif' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3322"
I downloaded, installed and checked ImageMagick. I tested the installation afterwards with no errors.
I try to test the installation with
convert -density 300 \~evan/data/test\_file.pdf -quality 100 evan.gif
and I receive the following error:
convert: no images defined \evan.gif' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3322.I made sure the file "\~evan/data/test_file.pdf" existed.
I tried different output types, jpg, png and tiff but I received the same error.
HELP!!!
https://redd.it/m59zj5
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reddit
magick fails with "no images defined `evan.gif' @...
I downloaded, installed and checked ImageMagick. I tested the installation afterwards with no errors. I try to test the installation with ...
Revolution OS: Documentary on the history of GNU, Linux and free software (2001)
https://libre.video/videos/watch/ea0b887f-2d4f-4b77-bba2-4459a5214e8d
https://redd.it/m57vh4
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https://libre.video/videos/watch/ea0b887f-2d4f-4b77-bba2-4459a5214e8d
https://redd.it/m57vh4
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Libre.Video
Revolution OS
The Story of Linux - Documentary 90s
What's stopping me from using homebrew as my package manager?
As the noscript suggests, I was wondering if I can use Linux from scratch handbook to install a barebone of Linux.
and after installing the kernel, GCC, Glibc. install homebrew and use it as my package manager.
homebrew even has tap for installing Xorg now.
but what's bothering me is that homebrew installs everything in the home directory, I don't know if this will be a problem or not.
https://redd.it/m5g2gk
@r_linux
As the noscript suggests, I was wondering if I can use Linux from scratch handbook to install a barebone of Linux.
and after installing the kernel, GCC, Glibc. install homebrew and use it as my package manager.
homebrew even has tap for installing Xorg now.
but what's bothering me is that homebrew installs everything in the home directory, I don't know if this will be a problem or not.
https://redd.it/m5g2gk
@r_linux
reddit
What's stopping me from using homebrew as my package manager?
As the noscript suggests, I was wondering if I can use Linux from scratch handbook to install a barebone of Linux. and after installing the kernel,...
Build a router with mobile connectivity using Raspberry Pi | Opensource.com
https://opensource.com/article/21/3/router-raspberry-pi
https://redd.it/m5k1ur
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https://opensource.com/article/21/3/router-raspberry-pi
https://redd.it/m5k1ur
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Opensource.com
Build a router with mobile connectivity using Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a small, single-board computer that, despite being the size of a credit card, is capable of doing a lot of things.
Progress Report: January / February 2021 - Asahi Linux
https://asahilinux.org/2021/03/progress-report-january-february-2021/
https://redd.it/m5kngi
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https://asahilinux.org/2021/03/progress-report-january-february-2021/
https://redd.it/m5kngi
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asahilinux.org
Progress Report: January / February 2021 - Asahi Linux
Porting Linux to Apple Silicon