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Trying to reach out someone to talk about RAID to get comfortable with the topic and land a job as a Python dev/tester

I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post this!

Ok, I'm waiting on the date of the third and last interview to land a job as a Python dev/code-tester. The team leader I will be working with and I got along really well from the beginning and he told me something like "I know you don't have any formal experience and I wouldn't like you not to be considered just because of that, I need you to study about RAID so our client approves your application even if you don't have any experience!" and that's what I did!

I've been reading, writing notes, watching YT videos, etc about RAID. I would really like to talk with someone about this in order to fix ideas, expectations, best practices, etc. Problem is that I come from a pure-math background, so none of my friends really know anything but mathematics.

I appreciate any type of exchange related to RAID and/or software testing. I'll dm you my discord if you're interested. If you think I can post this on a different subreddit, feel free to suggest!

Thanks a lot for this brilliant community btw :)

https://redd.it/me57yd
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Which hardware needs Linux driver support the most?

Just out of curiosity, which hardware needs Linux support the most? So mostly what sort of stuff is most commonly used/essential that is without a driver or without the best-functioning driver?

Are drivers usually implemented as kernel modules? Where could one start trying to write a driver?

https://redd.it/me07ku
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Reddit Rumours - Slackware is Dead, Long Live Slack

It's pretty ironic how many posts have shown up on the webz asking is the oldest surviving true Linux Distro has gone the way of the Dodo when it isn't even an Ichthyosaur ;) I mean it is kinda understandable that some peeps wonder since it is basically controlled by one awesome coder instead of a committee of MBAs but see for yourself and get rewarded at the same time.

Go Here ===>> https://download.liveslak.org/latest/ and peruse the 8 variants of just the Live Edition (NOTE THE DATES) which will answer the exaggerated claims of it's demise, but better, try it out on a USB stick.

It's not a glorified GUI inmstaller. It's a full OpSys with persistence in 8 variants (mostly DE choices) but The Biggie, 4+GB, is a fire breathing but serious tool. It boots on almost anything, legacy or UEFI, and most assuredly give even a half hour exploring all the apps and tools, will be in your tool kit to fix just about any issue, deep or shallow.

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It's worth a look at the very least. As Richard Pryor's "Mudbone" said (deeply influencing every comedian since) "Old fool? You don't get to be old bein' no fool. A lotta young smartass deader than shit!" We could easily substitute "distros".

https://redd.it/mbpzk4
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good alternatives to tilix (console emulator?)

Hi,

i really like tilix, because of the bookmark section, where i can have commands, ssh connections and folders in a small pop view and select via arrows... but unfortunately i have a strange bug and the tilix development is pretty much dead...

Can you guys recommend an alternative?

https://redd.it/meckp2
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Raspberry Pi operating system vs. Linux?

Hello,

I was wondering, what is the difference between some standard version of Linux like Ubuntu and the Raspberry Pi operating system?

If I wanted to design some graphical apps to run on a Raspberry Pi, could I use the same exact development tools and language as I would on Linux?

Thanks very much.

https://redd.it/mec3sq
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Installing linux on an Android tv box

Hello everyone!

I had the bright idea of trying to install linux on a MX Android TV Box

I have never done anything like this before, but i have installed normal instances of linux on regular computers (kde neon, ubuntu)

I quickly learned that i needed to find a specific linux distro for this specific box, or else it wouldnt work

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First issue: I dont know what the name of this specific box is, it says MX on top and not much more

I did however, find the manual, in which is said : Android 4.2 ARM Dual cortex A9

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Can anyone tell me how to proceed from here?

https://redd.it/meebly
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CodeWeavers is looking for a general Wine developer [Valve/Steam Proton]. Does anyone know somebody who is interested?
https://www.codeweavers.com/about/jobs

https://redd.it/mefxhh
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!linux@lemmy.ml

First of all, feel free to repost this. None of it was my idea and I'm just trying to communicate what I was told elsewhere.

The past events on Reddit have made some people distrustful of site admins. In a few news/discussion posts there appeared comments remembering past issues with the platform. It was in one of these posts that one user suggested an alternative Reddit-like website: Lemmy.

Personally, I'm not "switching" to it in the foreseeable future. Still, I'm actively lurking, upvoting and posting to try and make the site more active. The largest community in there is !linux@lemmy.ml, so at least (as a Linux user) I can use that and hope other communities will eventually grow to be on par.

All I've learnt about the network in the short time I've been using it is that it's open-source, decentralized and federated with other similar sites. Makes sense that there are so many Linux users in there... Anyway, this is what I found thanks to another angry redditor like me, I think it was only my duty to spread the message to whoever would want to hear it.

PS.: if you do join the site (and lurk and upvote and post), you can select 'All' in the front page and sort by New. This will show you the entire traffic of posts across all federated instances in real time... which is not a lot, by the way, but it's enough for me.

https://redd.it/megksf
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Linux wireless sometimes do not load, upon boot. Sometime does.

As stated I have and had both Ubuntu 20.04 and Elementary OS 5.1 installed along side windows 10. I am currently on Elementary, but thinking of switching back to Ubuntu, or windows since Linux has been nothing but frustration, after the honeymoon appeal wore off.

It boots to linux naturally (without any interference from me), but sometimes when it does it doesn't load my wireless drivers.

If I restart it, it sometimes will fix itself and load the drivers, just restart no additional actions besides restarting. So I do not think it is an issue of not having the drivers, but rather having it load. What is causing this, and what can I do to load drivers when it doesn't load?

https://redd.it/mejfg3
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Why GNOME looks Tablet and Touch Desktop oriented when it's not on any tablet or most people don't have touch display?

Just curious. I used to hate GNOME but the latest releases made me change my mind. But I still don't get the philosophy behind the design choices.

Like the big icons/folders, no try icons and no window buttons out of the box.

P.S: I am really impressed by GNOME 40. Tried it on fedora and it's very nice but still I miss those things/don't like the huge icons and even the top bar is a little too thick for me. I know I can fix all this with Tweaks but why not as an option but needing a third party tweaks? Why people should rely on extension too that are not made by the GNOME team? I am pretty sure the workflow will be more fluid if it's baked in the system.

Just a couple things I've been wondering about.

https://redd.it/mejq3t
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Linux performance monitoring with USE-methode

Hello,

based on Greeg Brendan's "USE-method" I wrote an org file, in which I show how you can monitor and trouble shoot the performance of Linux host with different cli-tools. I hope this is useful to some of you. I would appreciate any feedback on possible errors or alternate tools:

https://github.com/SebastianMeisel/Ostseepinguin/blob/main/Performance.org

https://redd.it/mel1lq
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Is it worth installing Linux on mac book Macbook Pro 2013 13"?

For the last 4 years, the MacBook Pro 2013 13" has been very hot, even while browsing light web pages. I tried a clean install but still, the problem persists. Is it worth trying Linux on it? It would be perfect if someone has experience running Linux on this machine.

https://redd.it/meic5b
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NETWORK MONITORING SOFTWARE RECOMMENDATIONS (Manjaro)

I installed vnstat 2 weeks ago. It worked fine and monitored my network traffic as I hoped it would. Then it stopped monitoring my network devices. I thought nothing of it at first. Now 12 days later it still isn’t monitoring my devices. I don’t want to troubleshoot. I just need alternatives that will just keep doing their job. I’m using Manjaro.

https://redd.it/mep2l1
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Opinion On Mageia

What’s up linux users, what is your opinion on the independent distro Mageia?

My Opinion:Never Used It

So what is your opinion on Mageia, since most of you must have used almost every distro(I think)

https://redd.it/meo1jq
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Sharing an open-source service I was introduced to by an angry redditor

Reuploaded: more denoscriptive noscript

First of all, feel free to repost this. None of it was my idea and I'm just trying to communicate what I was told elsewhere.

The past events on Reddit have made some people distrustful of site admins. In a few news/discussion posts there appeared comments remembering past issues with the platform. It was in one of these posts that one user suggested an alternative Reddit-like website: Lemmy.

Personally, I'm not "switching" to it in the foreseeable future. Still, I'm actively lurking, upvoting and posting to try and make the site more active. The largest community in there is !linux@lemmy.ml, so at least (as a Linux user) I can use that and hope other communities will eventually grow to be on par.

All I've learnt about the network in the short time I've been using it is that it's open-source, decentralized and federated with other similar sites. Makes sense that there are so many Linux users in there... Anyway, this is what I found thanks to another angry redditor like me, I think it was only my duty to spread the message to whoever would want to hear it.

PS.: if you do join the site (and lurk and upvote and post), you can select 'All' in the front page and sort by New. This will show you the entire traffic of posts across all federated instances in real time... which is not a lot, by the way, but it's enough for me.

https://redd.it/megxz6
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personalizate my linux

i recently install parrot os with mate desktop. so... y'all can give me tricks, tips and etc to personalizate my distro? ;3

(if anyone have this program.. i search also a program when you can combine the top bar of the windows with a superior panel on the screen. i see it on kde, but i don't remember his name and don't know if exist in mate)

https://redd.it/mejpvc
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Do other linux distributions have thing like the AUR?

I have only used Manjaro, and I am looking into other distros, what do they have instead of the AUR? I think the AUR is the largest, and nix OS is the second largest, I don't know. What are these things called and where can I see how big each distro has?

https://redd.it/mesx1e
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YouTube app playback speed control support

Are there any versions of YouTube app for Sony KDL TVs runs on Linux armv7l Opera 12.50.9.80, for LG 55LA790V TVs runs on Linux armv7l LG Browser 6.00.00, that would allow to have playback speed control?
Does such option exist in TV based apps of YouTube

https://redd.it/metl4n
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