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TIL: Pulsaudio RAOP/Airplay 2 support lets you use Sonos as an output device

Just came here to say that Mr. Tao's pulseaudio patch for Airplay 2 support works great with Sonos speakers.

I've got Sonos Ones in the living room and Ikea Symphonisk in the bedroom. With the patched version, both rooms show up as output options in pavucontrol and KDE's audio settings.

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pulseaudio-airplay/

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Linux doesn't support my laptop

Hello , i had a weird issue while trying install linux on my laptop ( dell Inspiron 3521) , the problem is : (initramfs) unable to find a live medium containing a live file system........ so my usb turned off after i press install from grub menu , i tried another usb stick same problem, tried with unetbooting ( disk image on hard drive ) also same problem , i installed linux on my hdd in another laptop) and go back to mine the usb ports won't work. So is my laptop doesn't support linux at all ??!

Tried elementary , mx linux , lubuntu , xubuntu
All same problem

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Alternative for Microsoft office

Using linux mint 20.1 (considering switching to arch linux) but been looking for a good alternative to Microsoft office but haven't found, now using libreoffice which is not that good, also used freeoffice 2018 and also not good.

Wps is amazing but doesn't support arabic, unfortunately

Found apache office but apparently it doesn't get updates at all almost and the browser told me the website is not safe.


Considering purchasing softmaker office 2021 (same developer of freeoffice 2018).


What do you use as an alternative for Microsoft office and what is your distro??

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Should I do a clean install of Linux?

Few weeks ago I got a “new to me” laptop. My old machine was an acer running Mint 20 cinnamon. The new laptop is a Lenovo workstation. I decided to see about just swapping drives and it worked. However since then I’ve noticed the laptop runs buggy, boots up slow and freezes at times.

Would this be Bc of the hot swapping the drives, if I reinstalled Linux mint 20 would that solve the issues or is more likely something else?

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What's the best way to share clipboard of Linux and Windows

I use a Linux PC and a Windows Laptop together and they are in the same LAN. Sometimes I want to copy text or image from one of them and paste on another. I found Synergy can share mouse, keyboard and clipboard, but it doesn't work when the image is large.

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10 Linux distros reviewed

Ubuntu 9.5/10

The Linux ambasador, good for begginers and any distro related to it in any way is blessed with high software availability. One thing I don't like is the fact that if any corporate wants to release their software on Linux they'll make sure it runs on Ubuntu and nothing else. Even some Ubuntu derivates have problems when running software that was designed and tested for their father-distro.

Manjaro 10/10

My daily driver (xfce) and all-time favorite, the power of Arch and yet an easy installation. Software repositories can just be toggled on and off. It doesn't came with no-nonsense dependencies or obscure apps no one uses. It really pisses me of how on Debian based distros I have at least 3 python versions and none of them have pip, which makes my developer job trickier. On Manjaro I have everything straight away and all the newest programming languages and tools.

Solus 8.4/10

It's a good distro but I won't reccomend as a daily driver really, while I love budgie and its out of the box customization, we didn't need any distro from scratch like Debian or Arch in this day and age. The eopkg repository is as empty as my pocket and it will take at least a few years to a decade until Solus will progenit a recognized family branch. I greatly respect the work behind and the distro itself, but it's just not my cup of tea.

Fedora 9.9/10

A workstation in the literal sense of the word. The Red Hat branch can be proud of this big girl. My productivity at work severely increased on this distro, on a workspace I'm making assets for a website with Inkscape, Gimp etc, one another I'm doing my front-end job. No wonder Linus Torvalds himself uses it as his daily driver. The instalation is rather confusing, making your account AFTER you installed it...but anyway a very great distro.

MX Linux 8.8/10

It's so good that my grandma uses it! Like no joke actually, this distro feels really good, slick fast, the customization is kinda wanky and as I said. It's mostly good for grannies who can't afford windows and want to browse on the internet all day.

Zorin OS 8.7/10 and 9.1/10

I would make this my daily driver if it wasn't so behind, I really love Lite version which I would install on any weak pc, but the terminal is ugly and desktop is hardly customizable on Lite . Core and Ultimate are slightly higher in score but I don't like that they try to sell you a pseudo-xfce at first glance when it's gnome. The current version it's still based on the old Ubuntu LTS and it's a huge gap compared to other sister distros.

Elementary OS 9.3

Now I have VERY mixed feelings about this distro. It's the only distro that I know that uses Pantheon out of the box to appeal to Mac users who want to switch to Linux. However this distro inherited some other practices that make Mac not so loved in the first place. It has over almost 300 exclusive apps built in an obscure programming language (Vala which is to Elementary OS what Swift is to Mac ).
Also, just like Zorin, it's behind the curve, not even reaching the nearest Ubuntu LTS.

Sabayon 6.8

Now Gentoo just isn't a good distro to be based on. Now there are a few defects that impede this distro for further:

The name needs to be changed. When I search this distro on Google I get various foods. Now this is not a joke and I might have lost your attention with this point but hear me out, the name really matters. Look at Solus and Endeavor, both of them changed their name and both sky-rocketed due to it.
Coming back to my original point, being a distro based on Gentoo means it's development sorely depends on its daddy-distro. Sabayon is to Gentoo what Manjaro is to Arch, the only difference that makes the other a successful distro and Sabayon a forgotten, ominous gentoo distro is their development cycle. Arch acts as a testing ground for Manjaro, in a good way, Manjaro gets all the bleeding edge software fresh and stable due to it. Gentoo itself is a distribution extremely hard to maintain. Sabayon is stagnation software wise to the point where it can no
10 Linux distros reviewed

Ubuntu 9.5/10

The Linux ambasador, good for begginers and any distro related to it in any way is blessed with high software availability. One thing I don't like is the fact that if any corporate wants to release their software on Linux they'll make sure it runs on Ubuntu and nothing else. Even some Ubuntu derivates have problems when running software that was designed and tested for their father-distro.

Manjaro 10/10

My daily driver (xfce) and all-time favorite, the power of Arch and yet an easy installation. Software repositories can just be toggled on and off. It doesn't came with no-nonsense dependencies or obscure apps no one uses. It really pisses me of how on Debian based distros I have at least 3 python versions and none of them have pip, which makes my developer job trickier. On Manjaro I have everything straight away and all the newest programming languages and tools.

Solus 8.4/10

It's a good distro but I won't reccomend as a daily driver really, while I love budgie and its out of the box customization, we didn't need any distro from scratch like Debian or Arch in this day and age. The eopkg repository is as empty as my pocket and it will take at least a few years to a decade until Solus will progenit a recognized family branch. I greatly respect the work behind and the distro itself, but it's just not my cup of tea.

Fedora 9.9/10

A workstation in the literal sense of the word. The Red Hat branch can be proud of this big girl. My productivity at work severely increased on this distro, on a workspace I'm making assets for a website with Inkscape, Gimp etc, one another I'm doing my front-end job. No wonder Linus Torvalds himself uses it as his daily driver. The instalation is rather confusing, making your account AFTER you installed it...but anyway a very great distro.

MX Linux 8.8/10

It's so good that my grandma uses it! Like no joke actually, this distro feels really good, slick fast, the customization is kinda wanky and as I said. It's mostly good for grannies who can't afford windows and want to browse on the internet all day.

Zorin OS 8.7/10 and 9.1/10

I would make this my daily driver if it wasn't so behind, I really love Lite version which I would install on any weak pc, but the terminal is ugly and desktop is hardly customizable on Lite . Core and Ultimate are slightly higher in score but I don't like that they try to sell you a pseudo-xfce at first glance when it's gnome. The current version it's still based on the old Ubuntu LTS and it's a huge gap compared to other sister distros.

Elementary OS 9.3

Now I have VERY mixed feelings about this distro. It's the only distro that I know that uses Pantheon out of the box to appeal to Mac users who want to switch to Linux. However this distro inherited some other practices that make Mac not so loved in the first place. It has over almost 300 exclusive apps built in an obscure programming language (Vala which is to Elementary OS what Swift is to Mac ).
Also, just like Zorin, it's behind the curve, not even reaching the nearest Ubuntu LTS.

Sabayon 6.8

Now Gentoo just isn't a good distro to be based on. Now there are a few defects that impede this distro for further:

The name needs to be changed. When I search this distro on Google I get various foods. Now this is not a joke and I might have lost your attention with this point but hear me out, the name really matters. Look at Solus and Endeavor, both of them changed their name and both sky-rocketed due to it.
Coming back to my original point, being a distro based on Gentoo means it's development sorely depends on its daddy-distro. Sabayon is to Gentoo what Manjaro is to Arch, the only difference that makes the other a successful distro and Sabayon a forgotten, ominous gentoo distro is their development cycle. Arch acts as a testing ground for Manjaro, in a good way, Manjaro gets all the bleeding edge software fresh and stable due to it. Gentoo itself is a distribution extremely hard to maintain. Sabayon is stagnation software wise to the point where it can no
longer be considered a rolling distro but a fixed point release. How so? Integer releases like 16,17,18 etc are all bringing something new yet behind other distros. Floating releases like 18.1 18.2 etc are all mostly just security updates.

Pop_OS! 9.8/10

It's Ubuntu, but it's better, a more traditional gnome approach, instalation is incredibly easy and intuitive. Having an actual PC manufacturer behind is what it gives this distro such a confident usage and overall usage.

Endeavor 10/10

Writing a review for this distro would be very hard because it's not a distro, it has so many flavors that it represents the overall arch community. It's a hive-mind. I'd use this distro as a daily driver but I'm afraid to make epilepsy. Any DE on this bad boy is eye-candy.

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900mb cdr with xfburn

hi, do you know if it is possible to create a 900mb cdr? in xfburn there is the 900mb option and it is possible to buy 900mb cds. some people were saying that this cd won't play in a car stereo it will skip tracks, because of overburning. do you know if this setup will work good or bad?

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I wrote a network manager in shell.. kind of

Basically the noscript. Ever since I started using arch linux (btw), I've been trying to continually shrink my footprint on my laptop. And network managers are kind of bloatware. All you need to run this is wpa_supplicant and dhcpcd.

# What it is

It's a shell noscript that does the annoying wpa_supplicant sh!t. You know, like having to specify minimal configuration every time you want to scan. Or having the kill the process whenever you want to switch networks. Having to write a whole line of shell whenever you want to connect to a network yadda yadda I'm sick of it. So I made this :)

# Functionality

Right now, it has two primary functions and one sub-function.

The first is the scan function. Pretty self explanatory. Except here you don't have to manually set a configuration file, exec scan, and then exec scan_results. You just exec # device scan.

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# device scan

The second is the connect function. Again, self explanatory; It allows you to connect to networks. Right now, it might only work for WPA but public networks might work as well.. but that's not all my friends. YOU CAN [easily\] SAVE A PROFILE. The nomenclature is # device connect [ssid\] [passwd\] and if you want to save it, you just add save to the end like so # device connect [ssid\] [passwd\] save [name\]. The name is optional and if it stays unset, the config file will be named after the ssid.

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# device connect \[ssid\ [passwd\]](https://preview.redd.it/jaegv7c0kjs61.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=caa8353f7793b1bd635d061ea1f1d8ecbdef8f96)

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# device connect \[ssid\ [passwd\] save [filename\]](https://preview.redd.it/ru95f6gcjjs61.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=68ccbbc2851489765c0db9a6f5abce090223195e)

Lastly (for now), but certainly not least is the -s flag for the scan function...

## Are you tired of having to reconnect to a network that you've been on? Yes you're too lazy to make a configuration file and now you have to ask for the password (and probably ssid) again. Well I was. And so was my girlfriend. Introducing... -s (search)

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# device scan -s

Stick that bad boy at the end of scan like so # device scan -s and it will parse through your wpa_supplicant config files and test if any of them match up with currently available networks...

and then it asks you if you want to connect.

You can also just say "n" and it will continue parsing until you've denied every recognized config or accept one.

# Compatibility

You need the coreutils, wpa_supplicant, and dhcpcd. It may or may not work on dmenu. If it works, the scan will be pointless. But it would be cool to connect to a network.

# Shortcomings

I would imagine a lot of things. This small step basically covers my daily network needs. But I don't manage any servers or know anything about networking. The code is also not looking suuuuupppeeerrr hot since I've been up two nights in a row working on it. Also, it has to be run in root as of right now.

In terms of what happens if you f up your nomenclature... idk. It will probably just return some wpa_supplicant errors. But yeah the whole root thing is not ideal.

# Future plans

Probably configuring ip is at the top of the list. I want to be able to specify and interface. In the future, I may just grep it from ip by default. Also, more wpa_cli functionality. Additionally, I need to figure out the alias commands in wpa_cli. I may do my bluetooth in the same .sh.

# Final thoughts

I'm at the end thinking what if everyone has a bunch of shell noscripts and I'm just another brick in the wall. But I just thought it was cool. I hope you guys do to. If anyone likes it, I can definitely post a more revised version of the noscript. Have a goo
Get currently playing youtube video from chrome

Hi,

I've always liked the 'look' of people that have their currently playing music from mpd or whatever on their bars. Unfortunately, I don't often listen to music while working, I'm usually playing a youtube video in chrome. I think it'd be pretty neat to be able to get the noscript of the currently playing audio out of chrome some how.

There is this new global media controls feature now, but there doesn't seem to be a way to hook into it in any way.

Anyone know of any way to pull this off or have any ideas? The only thing I can think of is either scraping it out of the noscript of the x11 window itself, or pulling off some high-level jank with a chrome extension writing the noscript of the last played to a file. I'm not sure it's very feasible to write to a tmp file from a chrome extension though.

The other off the wall idea I had was a chrome extension that would actually make an http call to a server you control (or one running on localhost? but I think chrome extensions are heavily sandboxed to prevent you from doing that) that could then write the video noscript to a tmp file.

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open all ports for IP in firewalld

can someone help me please I wanna open all port to a privet ip ( 192.168.11.20 ) in firewalld.

I tried to create rich rule like this

firewall-cmd --permanent --add-rich-rule=' rule family="ipv4" source address="192.168.11.20" port protocol="tcp" port="" accept'

but I'm getting this error

Error: INVALID_PORT:


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Suggest me a package manager

In my work i need to have multiple versions of packages and i want an easy way to have project specific shells that take care of linking the correct stuff i need, I know that nix and guix can do this but i am looking for a way to get this functionality with any distro's built in package manager, My dream is basically big package repository with a package manager that is able to install and manage multiple versions of the same package + nix like shell functionality to ease switching between projects.

Note: i don't like using containers for this as i find them pretty wasteful (disk wise) and unfit for that usecase

Note2: I know that nix is pretty much what i described and i have been using nixos for quite a while, i switched to regular linux and i don't like having multiple package managers hence the question hoping that their might be something similar out there that i can't find.

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Any headsets where are can hear my own mic?

Been using razer headset for a while and like being able to hear my own mic as i'm not fan complete silence but I hate having to install third-party software.

does any one know a headset that's just plug and play?

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Linux command deep dive

I kind of want to understand Kernel and how user interacts with it in detail. Recently had an interview where I was asked what happens from the moment you type “vmstat” to the moment you get all the stats back. (I am a web dev and I just use Linux on day to day basis, was asked this because they wanted to test how much of system admin am I 😅)
Now I know what vmstat does, and I have always treated Linux as an OS, not really caring what goes on in background. But this piqued my interest. How would I go about learning this ? Couldn’t find any good resource that can explain the whole workflow! Any ideas ??

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Xanmod vs Liquorix

I always use Liquorix. But now I'm kinda thinking if xanmod or liquorix is better. Some benchmarks say it Liquorix some say thats Xanmod. I would want to know which one is the fastest/most secure.

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I'm kinda new to Linux. But I'm creaving for knowledge. Thanks everyone for reading/answering.

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