GNOME 40 Release Video
The GNOME release video for your viewing pleasure. It takes a different take than previous one - given that this is a major UX release it seems appropriate. Would love your feedback of course. Big thanks to FreeHive for producing this video. As usual, the video is made completely with Free Software.
https://youtu.be/vK-SwsWnEmo
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The GNOME release video for your viewing pleasure. It takes a different take than previous one - given that this is a major UX release it seems appropriate. Would love your feedback of course. Big thanks to FreeHive for producing this video. As usual, the video is made completely with Free Software.
https://youtu.be/vK-SwsWnEmo
https://redd.it/md7sks
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YouTube
Introducing GNOME 40
GNOME 40 is the latest version of GNOME. This release brings many exciting updates and represents countless hours of work from hundreds of contributors throughout the world. Have a look at what's new! https://forty.gnome.org/
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Would you buy an AMD/Intel board with coreboot?
Now, we have seen time and time again companies that produce coreboot friendly laptops, these laptops generally come from the likes of System76 (porting over coreboot to their AMD line).
It's great that we are seeing a push from the likes of protectli that produce coreboot friendly router boards which are used a lot use for pfsense.
Then you have you guys over at deciso doing some work with coreboot, on their netboard a10 boards.
If someone came out other than the likes of Asus..etc, would you be willing to buy a coreboot friendly board and if so would you play a little bit more considering it's a niche product but you also knew that it was intended to be used with Linux/BSD.
What features would you like to see for instance, board size.... ITX/ATX?
I'm not going to be building like this but I think having market research would allow companies to review the this thread.
https://redd.it/md7rs9
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Now, we have seen time and time again companies that produce coreboot friendly laptops, these laptops generally come from the likes of System76 (porting over coreboot to their AMD line).
It's great that we are seeing a push from the likes of protectli that produce coreboot friendly router boards which are used a lot use for pfsense.
Then you have you guys over at deciso doing some work with coreboot, on their netboard a10 boards.
If someone came out other than the likes of Asus..etc, would you be willing to buy a coreboot friendly board and if so would you play a little bit more considering it's a niche product but you also knew that it was intended to be used with Linux/BSD.
What features would you like to see for instance, board size.... ITX/ATX?
I'm not going to be building like this but I think having market research would allow companies to review the this thread.
https://redd.it/md7rs9
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Would you buy an AMD/Intel board with coreboot?
Now, we have seen time and time again companies that produce coreboot friendly laptops, these laptops generally come from the likes of System76...
KDE & Qt Cooperation
https://kate-editor.org/post/2021/2021-03-24-kde-qt-cooperation/
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KDE & Qt Cooperation
Qt (6?) is doomed? In the last days, I read the Qt Interest mailing list and was amazed about the very verbose discussion there about what is all bad with Qt in general and Qt 6. As for any mailing list discussion, that is not representative, but if you just…
Using graphics card in headless Linux server?
Once upon a time, I had a "gaming" laptop with a ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 DUAL-GTX1060-O6G 6GB 192-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 in it. But then I installed Linux on it. It is primarily running a Plex server and a Minecraft server.
How might I put it to use?
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Once upon a time, I had a "gaming" laptop with a ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 DUAL-GTX1060-O6G 6GB 192-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 in it. But then I installed Linux on it. It is primarily running a Plex server and a Minecraft server.
How might I put it to use?
https://redd.it/mdb9y7
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Using graphics card in headless Linux server?
Once upon a time, I had a "gaming" laptop with a ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 DUAL-GTX1060-O6G 6GB 192-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 in it. But then I...
I've created a C++ application that uses pass to emulate gnome-keyring
Hello! I've created pass-secrets, a C++ application that uses pass to store application secrets!
This uses the org.freedesktop.secrets interface to store the secrets as folders and files in your password store, meaning you can freely change the PGP key for each collection or easily look at what the applications store!
You can find the Git repository on my GitHub, under GPL3: https://github.com/nullobsi/pass-secrets
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Hello! I've created pass-secrets, a C++ application that uses pass to store application secrets!
This uses the org.freedesktop.secrets interface to store the secrets as folders and files in your password store, meaning you can freely change the PGP key for each collection or easily look at what the applications store!
You can find the Git repository on my GitHub, under GPL3: https://github.com/nullobsi/pass-secrets
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GitHub - nullobsi/pass-secrets: Use pass to store your application secrets!
Use pass to store your application secrets! Contribute to nullobsi/pass-secrets development by creating an account on GitHub.
Just a concept that I've just made... Each 'workspace' is an application(or tiling view). Distro icon for applications window (top-left) and clock button (top-bottom) for notification/system things. What do you guys think?
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Things that surprise my Windows Peers
I work for an org that primarily uses Windows, so we have a lot more staff used to Windows. They see me primarily in putty on my windows box but they are surprised when I did a few things from Linux.
I will share with you some of these things, but I am curious what you all have come across, that your Windows peers.
* Using port forwarding to access stuff via SSH on another network.
* Which leads to running a GUI over ssh like XWindows or X2Go (its just like "Citrix")
* Using mstsc.exe to connect to a Linux box via RDP, and having more than 2 people connect simultaneously.
* Running Google Chrome (not Chromium) in Linux
* Teams
* Authenticating using AD, but not having a GPO lock you down.
* Sync up OneDrive locally.
* Plex works just fine on Linux.
* Using screen, tmux and tmate to so I can assist them if they have problems.
What didn't surprise them was that a Linux distribution is free, nor do I claim that a Linux box is more secure than a Windows box. They both can can just as easily be hacked. Exchange getting hacked, man I was getting sendmail hacked decades ago. Only now you are getting DNS hacked, that happened to me with BIND in the early 2000's.
Anyway one final thing that caught me off guard, was when I was installing Nagios, Grafana, and some other packages and they were asking how much it cost for licensing and support, I told them you dont have to buy support unless you want to, and the org is willing due to the value those packages provide.
https://redd.it/md674j
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I work for an org that primarily uses Windows, so we have a lot more staff used to Windows. They see me primarily in putty on my windows box but they are surprised when I did a few things from Linux.
I will share with you some of these things, but I am curious what you all have come across, that your Windows peers.
* Using port forwarding to access stuff via SSH on another network.
* Which leads to running a GUI over ssh like XWindows or X2Go (its just like "Citrix")
* Using mstsc.exe to connect to a Linux box via RDP, and having more than 2 people connect simultaneously.
* Running Google Chrome (not Chromium) in Linux
* Teams
* Authenticating using AD, but not having a GPO lock you down.
* Sync up OneDrive locally.
* Plex works just fine on Linux.
* Using screen, tmux and tmate to so I can assist them if they have problems.
What didn't surprise them was that a Linux distribution is free, nor do I claim that a Linux box is more secure than a Windows box. They both can can just as easily be hacked. Exchange getting hacked, man I was getting sendmail hacked decades ago. Only now you are getting DNS hacked, that happened to me with BIND in the early 2000's.
Anyway one final thing that caught me off guard, was when I was installing Nagios, Grafana, and some other packages and they were asking how much it cost for licensing and support, I told them you dont have to buy support unless you want to, and the org is willing due to the value those packages provide.
https://redd.it/md674j
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reddit
Things that surprise my Windows Peers
I work for an org that primarily uses Windows, so we have a lot more staff used to Windows. They see me primarily in putty on my windows box but...
Wich kernel do you use?
I wanted to see what kernel do you use and why, just for curiosity.
I always used the linux-lts kernel on all my devices, but last weeks I've been using linux-zen on my main pc, mainly because it's patched for fsync, and on my working laptop still linux-lts since I don't play games there and since I use it to work that little bit of extra stability helps, not having to worry about lossing stuff.
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I wanted to see what kernel do you use and why, just for curiosity.
I always used the linux-lts kernel on all my devices, but last weeks I've been using linux-zen on my main pc, mainly because it's patched for fsync, and on my working laptop still linux-lts since I don't play games there and since I use it to work that little bit of extra stability helps, not having to worry about lossing stuff.
https://redd.it/md6c5b
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reddit
Wich kernel do you use?
I wanted to see what kernel do you use and why, just for curiosity. I always used the linux-lts kernel on all my devices, but last weeks I've...
Ubuntu 21.04 Testing Week
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-21-04-testing-week/21519
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Ubuntu Community Hub
Ubuntu 21.04 Testing Week
Ubuntu and its flavours will be participating in another ‘Ubuntu Testing Week’ from April 1st to April 7th. On April 1st, we’ll be releasing the Ubuntu 21.04 Beta after halting all new changes and between then and the final release 3 weeks later, all efforts…
Preliminary board statement on FSF governance — Free Software Foundation
https://www.fsf.org/news/preliminary-board-statement-on-fsf-governance
https://redd.it/mczalk
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Preliminary board statement on FSF governance
How do you install endeavour to work on ThinkPad W541
So I recently got a new ThinkPad and I want to install Endeavour OS but I’m not sure how that will work due to the laptop having Nvidia graphics card the reason why I want to install Linux is because it’s free and are just better than Windows and the reason why I chose endeavour… Because of the customisability which is important in a
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So I recently got a new ThinkPad and I want to install Endeavour OS but I’m not sure how that will work due to the laptop having Nvidia graphics card the reason why I want to install Linux is because it’s free and are just better than Windows and the reason why I chose endeavour… Because of the customisability which is important in a
https://redd.it/mdjlce
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How do you install endeavour to work on ThinkPad W541
So I recently got a new ThinkPad and I want to install Endeavour OS but I’m not sure how that will work due to the laptop having Nvidia graphics...
Debian bootable usb drive with persistence
Hi guys, i'm looking for building a bootable pen drive with persistence in order to run Debian on every device i have. During the installation phase i get some error while running the partitioner.. 'The efi file system creation in partition failed' and then if i try to continue anyway i get error during the base installation.
Do you have any hint on this? Should i build my drive with MBT or GPT? Should i follow some particular steps to format my drive during the partitioning rather than ones recommended by the installer?
Actually i use Rufus 3.13 to build the drive and every time i allocate the maximum available space for the persistent partition. Is this an error? Should i allocate for the persistent partition less? I have no idea but i really need to fix this, thank you everyone will help.
https://redd.it/mdkhrv
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Hi guys, i'm looking for building a bootable pen drive with persistence in order to run Debian on every device i have. During the installation phase i get some error while running the partitioner.. 'The efi file system creation in partition failed' and then if i try to continue anyway i get error during the base installation.
Do you have any hint on this? Should i build my drive with MBT or GPT? Should i follow some particular steps to format my drive during the partitioning rather than ones recommended by the installer?
Actually i use Rufus 3.13 to build the drive and every time i allocate the maximum available space for the persistent partition. Is this an error? Should i allocate for the persistent partition less? I have no idea but i really need to fix this, thank you everyone will help.
https://redd.it/mdkhrv
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reddit
Debian bootable usb drive with persistence
Hi guys, i'm looking for building a bootable pen drive with persistence in order to run Debian on every device i have. During the installation...
Dual boot causes peripherals to turn on with delay
After dual boot Windows 10 with ubuntu I have set up my grub and everything works fine, but it’s annoying that my mouse and keyboard turn on 1-2 min after the login pops up.
Is there any way to solve the delay?
This is certainly not a PSU issue because I have way too much power than needed
Edit: I checked multiple keybords and mice but the problem still occurs.
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After dual boot Windows 10 with ubuntu I have set up my grub and everything works fine, but it’s annoying that my mouse and keyboard turn on 1-2 min after the login pops up.
Is there any way to solve the delay?
This is certainly not a PSU issue because I have way too much power than needed
Edit: I checked multiple keybords and mice but the problem still occurs.
https://redd.it/mdka84
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Dual boot causes peripherals to turn on with delay
After dual boot Windows 10 with ubuntu I have set up my grub and everything works fine, but it’s annoying that my mouse and keyboard turn on 1-2...
How to make apt install skip invalid packages?
Hi, when I run sudo apt install, if I have typed several packages and some is not found or typed incorrectly, apt skips the whole installation process. How do I make apt install only valid packages while skipping the invalid ones instead of aborting the whole installation process? I'm running Linux Mint Debbie.
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Hi, when I run sudo apt install, if I have typed several packages and some is not found or typed incorrectly, apt skips the whole installation process. How do I make apt install only valid packages while skipping the invalid ones instead of aborting the whole installation process? I'm running Linux Mint Debbie.
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How to make apt install skip invalid packages?
Hi, when I run sudo apt install, if I have typed several packages and some is not found or typed incorrectly, apt skips the whole installation...
Debian Linux problem on virtual machine
I am trying to start learning about Linux so I found a youtube playlist where he installed Debian on the virtual machine and when I did everything it gets stuck here. any help, please.
https://preview.redd.it/hkga625p5dp61.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=479c8d1e002a07fa536e8bead9c3838f383bfa22
I thought maybe because I was trying to install an older version but even when I tried to install the latest I could not
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I am trying to start learning about Linux so I found a youtube playlist where he installed Debian on the virtual machine and when I did everything it gets stuck here. any help, please.
https://preview.redd.it/hkga625p5dp61.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=479c8d1e002a07fa536e8bead9c3838f383bfa22
I thought maybe because I was trying to install an older version but even when I tried to install the latest I could not
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are Nvidia 1660ti drivers any good? does an egpu work on linux?
I have been using Linux for the past year now, and I haven't been happier with a computer, but for the past 3 months or so I have been learning Minecraft PVP, and suffice to say I really like it! but I have been using Linux on my laptop with internal graphics and hasn't had the hassle to install drivers (since I am a student and I don't have a pc) I recently tore down a computer for my brother to upgrade it and I got a 1660ti since he doesn't use it anymore. I already got a razer thunderbolt GPU enclosure lying around from a project I was working on. so I want to make a little Minecraft pvp den using these parts and of course Linux! but I have some doubts, I have heard that Nvidia drivers for Linux aren't that bad but could be better. I wanted to buy an AMD card after selling the 1660 ti but as the world is screwed right now I will have to make it work with what I have, even though I enabled thunderbolt in my system I just want to clarify if egpus will work or not. and I also run an OpenBSD, and kali Linux VM using KVM and I would like to use passthrough to enable it on my kali VM if possible since it's getting pretty chonky and is not as smooth as i would like it. (sorry for my bad English I'm Japanese)
lap specifications:
cpu: i5 1135G1 (4core)
ram: 16 gigs
linux distro: endeavor os- gnome (linux kernel 5.11.1-arch)
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I have been using Linux for the past year now, and I haven't been happier with a computer, but for the past 3 months or so I have been learning Minecraft PVP, and suffice to say I really like it! but I have been using Linux on my laptop with internal graphics and hasn't had the hassle to install drivers (since I am a student and I don't have a pc) I recently tore down a computer for my brother to upgrade it and I got a 1660ti since he doesn't use it anymore. I already got a razer thunderbolt GPU enclosure lying around from a project I was working on. so I want to make a little Minecraft pvp den using these parts and of course Linux! but I have some doubts, I have heard that Nvidia drivers for Linux aren't that bad but could be better. I wanted to buy an AMD card after selling the 1660 ti but as the world is screwed right now I will have to make it work with what I have, even though I enabled thunderbolt in my system I just want to clarify if egpus will work or not. and I also run an OpenBSD, and kali Linux VM using KVM and I would like to use passthrough to enable it on my kali VM if possible since it's getting pretty chonky and is not as smooth as i would like it. (sorry for my bad English I'm Japanese)
lap specifications:
cpu: i5 1135G1 (4core)
ram: 16 gigs
linux distro: endeavor os- gnome (linux kernel 5.11.1-arch)
https://redd.it/mdnn96
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are Nvidia 1660ti drivers any good? does an egpu work on linux?
I have been using Linux for the past year now, and I haven't been happier with a computer, but for the past 3 months or so I have been learning...
Red Hat ceases funding to the FSF
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