If you need to share both your microphone and computer sound (but you can't because the most used videochat platforms like Skype and Teams don't support it for Linux), just follow this guide.
I've found this amazing guide: https://askubuntu.com/a/1254093/488029
Just install pavucontrol before following the guide. And after you finish the guide, start pavucontrol, go to "Recording" tab and select the FakeMicrophone.
It works, I've just tried it. Fuck Microsoft that does not even support this simple functionality.
https://redd.it/ma0j42
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I've found this amazing guide: https://askubuntu.com/a/1254093/488029
Just install pavucontrol before following the guide. And after you finish the guide, start pavucontrol, go to "Recording" tab and select the FakeMicrophone.
It works, I've just tried it. Fuck Microsoft that does not even support this simple functionality.
https://redd.it/ma0j42
@r_linux
Ask Ubuntu
How can I share computer audio on Skype
I would like to be able to share my computer sound on Skype. This option seems not to be available in Skype for Linux, but I understand (from an answer I read on this forum - "Share computer s...
Cool things to do with Linux kernel modules
Whenever I start learning a new “field” of computer science, I need to have a goal to work towards in order to keep myself motivated. For example, I was interested in learning OpenGL with the ultimate goal of creating a Minecraft clone. That was 6 months ago, and here I am today in the final stages of development of a minecraft clone.
As I start wrapping this project up, I am already looking towards my next subject. I’ve been very interested in Linux and operating systems in general, and I’ve heard that Kernel Modules are an excellent place to start. Now I need to find a project that interests me enough to get me started. What are some cool things (project ideas) for kernel modules?
https://redd.it/ma6f2m
@r_linux
Whenever I start learning a new “field” of computer science, I need to have a goal to work towards in order to keep myself motivated. For example, I was interested in learning OpenGL with the ultimate goal of creating a Minecraft clone. That was 6 months ago, and here I am today in the final stages of development of a minecraft clone.
As I start wrapping this project up, I am already looking towards my next subject. I’ve been very interested in Linux and operating systems in general, and I’ve heard that Kernel Modules are an excellent place to start. Now I need to find a project that interests me enough to get me started. What are some cool things (project ideas) for kernel modules?
https://redd.it/ma6f2m
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reddit
Cool things to do with Linux kernel modules
Whenever I start learning a new “field” of computer science, I need to have a goal to work towards in order to keep myself motivated. For example,...
What is Best Practice for Saving Source Code in Linux File System
As the noscript says, I'm looking for the best practice to save my own source code for noscripts/programs I'm writing in Linux. I'm switching from Win10 to Linux and I want to form good habits early on so any help/explanations on this stuff is greatly appreciated!
https://redd.it/ma69tl
@r_linux
As the noscript says, I'm looking for the best practice to save my own source code for noscripts/programs I'm writing in Linux. I'm switching from Win10 to Linux and I want to form good habits early on so any help/explanations on this stuff is greatly appreciated!
https://redd.it/ma69tl
@r_linux
reddit
What is Best Practice for Saving Source Code in Linux File System
As the noscript says, I'm looking for the best practice to save my own source code for noscripts/programs I'm writing in Linux. I'm switching from...
Richard Stallman announcing his return to the FSF's Board of Directors
https://streamable.com/nzthxn
https://redd.it/mac9zf
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https://streamable.com/nzthxn
https://redd.it/mac9zf
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Streamable
Streamable Video
Watch this video on Streamable.
Thunderbird raked in $2.3 million in donations in 2020 and currently has over $3 million in the bank. They currently have 15 people hired and can afford to add more staff if needed.
https://groups.google.com/g/tb-planning/c/-jbmYvYdX1g
https://redd.it/ma650p
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https://groups.google.com/g/tb-planning/c/-jbmYvYdX1g
https://redd.it/ma650p
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reddit
Thunderbird raked in $2.3 million in donations in 2020 and...
Posted in r/linux by u/wiki_me • 7 points and 0 comments
Hey guys, I fixed my program, I hope that I did not cause any mess in your system.
Hi, I'm truly sorry about the program I posted before, I do not intend / mean to cause any troubles or break your Arch system. I won't reason out because it really seems that it was a bad idea, but if you want to know why it is pacman -Qt, here it is. It was
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I updated the program and it should use
https://github.com/jamesaaron97248/sysclean-sesc191y
And to answer the questions others asked me, I use python because for now it is the programming language I'm goot at, I don't know how to use shell noscripting that well, but I'm working on it. And as for root permissions, the program only did ask for root permission to issue the commands. And I will fix the program re/installing apps. Thanks for your critics which point out the errors and problem, I really appreaciate it! I hope you guys forgive me about that mistake. Thanks again!
https://redd.it/maawjd
@r_linux
Hi, I'm truly sorry about the program I posted before, I do not intend / mean to cause any troubles or break your Arch system. I won't reason out because it really seems that it was a bad idea, but if you want to know why it is pacman -Qt, here it is. It was
pacman -Qtdq before, and I read from Arch Wiki, that pacman -Qt will list only the true orphans, so I thought it would be better. But according to people here it will broke the system by removing databases and other important stuffs, I'm glad that there's a space in my pacman - Rns, so it did not work. But still I'm truly sorry for the mistake I made.​
I updated the program and it should use
pacman -Qtdq | pacman -Rns, by now. Look at line 168 its now fixed. And I also want to give thanks to the people who pointed it out. I hope I did not break your setup and you still trust me.https://github.com/jamesaaron97248/sysclean-sesc191y
And to answer the questions others asked me, I use python because for now it is the programming language I'm goot at, I don't know how to use shell noscripting that well, but I'm working on it. And as for root permissions, the program only did ask for root permission to issue the commands. And I will fix the program re/installing apps. Thanks for your critics which point out the errors and problem, I really appreaciate it! I hope you guys forgive me about that mistake. Thanks again!
https://redd.it/maawjd
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GitHub
jamesaaron97248/sysclean-sesc191y
Contribute to jamesaaron97248/sysclean-sesc191y development by creating an account on GitHub.
Arch Linux, Alpine Linux or Void Linux?
I'm a mobile developer and i use Arch Linux with i3-gaps on the moment, but I want to get as much performance as possible without changing the hardware so I can create content for friends. So I made this selection of each Distribution/Init System by hand (Systemd, OpenRC and Runit). I hope you can help me.
My GitHub:
https://github.com/luc4sd3v
https://redd.it/mai8kb
@r_linux
I'm a mobile developer and i use Arch Linux with i3-gaps on the moment, but I want to get as much performance as possible without changing the hardware so I can create content for friends. So I made this selection of each Distribution/Init System by hand (Systemd, OpenRC and Runit). I hope you can help me.
My GitHub:
https://github.com/luc4sd3v
https://redd.it/mai8kb
@r_linux
Looking for an image viewer that lets multiple images on display
Using Ubuntu. Can't find it after at least 10 different programs with no luck.
I'm after an image viewer that can fit more than one image per window with preferably an autoscroll feature. Think pinterest but for local as I have already downloaded the images
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Thanks a lot
https://redd.it/maijfo
@r_linux
Using Ubuntu. Can't find it after at least 10 different programs with no luck.
I'm after an image viewer that can fit more than one image per window with preferably an autoscroll feature. Think pinterest but for local as I have already downloaded the images
​
Thanks a lot
https://redd.it/maijfo
@r_linux
reddit
Looking for an image viewer that lets multiple images on display
Using Ubuntu. Can't find it after at least 10 different programs with no luck. I'm after an image viewer that can fit more than one image per...
Drawing GNOME App Mockups - Tobias Bernard's GNOME Blog
https://blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2021/03/22/drawing-mockups/
https://redd.it/malutq
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https://blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2021/03/22/drawing-mockups/
https://redd.it/malutq
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reddit
Drawing GNOME App Mockups - Tobias Bernard's GNOME Blog
Posted in r/linux by u/OnionStore • 4 points and 0 comments
Firefox 87 trims HTTP Referrers by default to protect user privacy
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/03/22/firefox-87-trims-http-referrers-by-default-to-protect-user-privacy/
https://redd.it/man6ly
@r_linux
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/03/22/firefox-87-trims-http-referrers-by-default-to-protect-user-privacy/
https://redd.it/man6ly
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Mozilla Security Blog
Firefox 87 trims HTTP Referrers by default to protect user privacy
We are pleased to announce that Firefox 87 will introduce a stricter, more privacy-preserving default Referrer Policy. From now on, by default, Firefox will trim path and query string ...
Firewall for VPS
is the below enough for a bunch of cheap VPS i have or should I add more?
iptables -A INPUT -i venet0 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i venet0 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i venet0 -j DROP
https://redd.it/manlc3
@r_linux
is the below enough for a bunch of cheap VPS i have or should I add more?
iptables -A INPUT -i venet0 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i venet0 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i venet0 -j DROP
https://redd.it/manlc3
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reddit
Firewall for VPS
is the below enough for a bunch of cheap VPS i have or should I add more? iptables -A INPUT -i venet0 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j...
Looking for recommendations for free Linux+ and Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration review
We have a couple of guys at our office that need to kind of go though and brush up for certifications ( one being Junior the other being a senior).
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Does anyone know of the best review materials of these certifications? In the past i used gocertify.com but that seems to be less, um, put together nowadays than it used to be.
https://redd.it/mapq10
@r_linux
We have a couple of guys at our office that need to kind of go though and brush up for certifications ( one being Junior the other being a senior).
​
Does anyone know of the best review materials of these certifications? In the past i used gocertify.com but that seems to be less, um, put together nowadays than it used to be.
https://redd.it/mapq10
@r_linux
www.comptia.org
CompTIA Resources
Explore CompTIA Resources to stay informed and stay ahead.
man-pages-5.11 released - changes 950 (about 90% of the) pages. With a 50k diff, this is one of the largest man-pages releases in quite a long time
https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/3/22/420
https://redd.it/maqfsx
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https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/3/22/420
https://redd.it/maqfsx
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Software - mpm: AUR package manager for Debian-based distros
Hi!
Lil' bash noscript I made as a companion to makedeb(more info on that there).
This adds installation and updates for packages directly from the AUR so you don't have to manually get files or anything, should get AUR shiz working (hopefully) fully on Debian :D
Available on GitHub: https://github.com/hwittenborn/mpm
https://redd.it/masazl
@r_linux
Hi!
Lil' bash noscript I made as a companion to makedeb(more info on that there).
This adds installation and updates for packages directly from the AUR so you don't have to manually get files or anything, should get AUR shiz working (hopefully) fully on Debian :D
Available on GitHub: https://github.com/hwittenborn/mpm
https://redd.it/masazl
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reddit
[Software] makedeb - Make PKGBUILDs work on Debian-based Distros
Posted in r/archlinux by u/hwittenborn • 107 points and 22 comments
Tuna UI project
As of right now xfce doesn’t work well on mobile devices so I decided to start a project that fixes that. Tuna is a ui that turns xfce into a mobile usable DE. Tuna is based on phosh but is way lighter, more customizable and not its own DE it is purely just a gui. If you want to contribute some code for tuna you can chances are I’ll accept them.
https://github.com/Gusaroo/tuna
https://redd.it/mat2hh
@r_linux
As of right now xfce doesn’t work well on mobile devices so I decided to start a project that fixes that. Tuna is a ui that turns xfce into a mobile usable DE. Tuna is based on phosh but is way lighter, more customizable and not its own DE it is purely just a gui. If you want to contribute some code for tuna you can chances are I’ll accept them.
https://github.com/Gusaroo/tuna
https://redd.it/mat2hh
@r_linux
GitHub
GitHub - gusaroo/tuna: A mobile UI for xfce
A mobile UI for xfce. Contribute to gusaroo/tuna development by creating an account on GitHub.
General guidance on setting keymaps, layouts, and variants (CinnamonDE)
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=345604
https://redd.it/mapako
@r_linux
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=345604
https://redd.it/mapako
@r_linux
Presentation about Linux OS
**I have to do a presentation about Linux**
I don't use Linux a lot and that's why I'm asking what I should write/talk about in the project
I already have some ideas about what I should talk about, but I'm not sure if they are good/interesting
* Linux Family tree
* Linux used in Servers
* Most Popular Linux OS
* Linux used in business (Airplanes)
* History about Linux
If any of these ideas are bad please call them out.
https://redd.it/malklt
@r_linux
**I have to do a presentation about Linux**
I don't use Linux a lot and that's why I'm asking what I should write/talk about in the project
I already have some ideas about what I should talk about, but I'm not sure if they are good/interesting
* Linux Family tree
* Linux used in Servers
* Most Popular Linux OS
* Linux used in business (Airplanes)
* History about Linux
If any of these ideas are bad please call them out.
https://redd.it/malklt
@r_linux
reddit
Presentation about Linux OS
**I have to do a presentation about Linux** I don't use Linux a lot and that's why I'm asking what I should write/talk about in the project I...
Librem 14 Security Features
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-14-security-features/
https://redd.it/maxi3p
@r_linux
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-14-security-features/
https://redd.it/maxi3p
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Purism
Librem 14 Security Features – Purism
Purism makes premium phones, laptops, mini PCs and servers running free software on PureOS. Purism products respect people's privacy and freedom while protecting their security.