Audio bug for some new model laptops (such as Lenovo IdeaPad S740) fix is set to be in the 5.13 release.
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[BUG] No sound for Intel Cannon Lake PCH cAVS on Lenovo IdeaPad S740 · Issue #2748 · thesofproject/linux
Describe the bug No sound via speakers or headphones. Both speakers and headphones are detected correctly, I can control volume in pavucontrol and I can actually see how the sound bar is moving if ...
Build a Cheap OpenWRT Router by Cracking Open a BT HomeHub 5
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FTP server
Hello,
Trying to get a FTP server setup properly on Ubuntu. I must use FTP as the older machine that will be sending files to this server supports no other protocol. This is a old headless WD DX4000 NAS I have successfully installed ubuntu on using a method where you solder a USB to TTL serial connector onto the motherboard to access bios and see installer output. I have 4 drives inside, ubuntu is running on the smallest drive in Bay 1. Bay 2, 3, and 4 each have a 2TB drive and are setup in raid 5 using mdadm. The raid is mounted at /Data/.
Is there a way I can set my FTP server so the FTP directory is on the Raid 5 rather than the ubuntu OS HDD. I want all files sent via FTP to be stored to the raid drives. Using VSFTPD.
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Hello,
Trying to get a FTP server setup properly on Ubuntu. I must use FTP as the older machine that will be sending files to this server supports no other protocol. This is a old headless WD DX4000 NAS I have successfully installed ubuntu on using a method where you solder a USB to TTL serial connector onto the motherboard to access bios and see installer output. I have 4 drives inside, ubuntu is running on the smallest drive in Bay 1. Bay 2, 3, and 4 each have a 2TB drive and are setup in raid 5 using mdadm. The raid is mounted at /Data/.
Is there a way I can set my FTP server so the FTP directory is on the Raid 5 rather than the ubuntu OS HDD. I want all files sent via FTP to be stored to the raid drives. Using VSFTPD.
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FTP server
Hello, Trying to get a FTP server setup properly on Ubuntu. I must use FTP as the older machine that will be sending files to this server...
People who've tried it or no longer use it—how is FreeBSD on the desktop?
I'm really looking to get into FreeBSD, both on server and desktop (out of curiosity and for future jobs—it's a niche and I might have a higher chance of getting a job in it if the FreeBSD job market is small, but I've not searched yet).
I'm already making some rudimentary plans in my mind for the server-side of things, but I'm wondering about the desktop-side of things. Has anyone here given FreeBSD a whirl on a desktop/laptop and can report on how it is? I'm asking on r/linux because r/freebsd feels tiny and I want to get the opinion of maybe some ex-FreeBSDers or FreeBSDers here on what the experience is like (eg. do I have to compile everything like in Gentoo, how hard is it to set up graphics/networking, what WMs/DEs can I use, et cetera, et cetera)
I don't use a lot of software (Discord browser version would be fine, Telegram, emacs, Python/Ruby/Rust, some standard UNIX utilities, GIMP/Inkscape sometimes, and a Windows VM for some things—this last one might be hard?), so I feel like it might be viable. Is it actually viable to use on desktop, or am I fooling myself? It seems quite tantalizing to try it.
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I'm really looking to get into FreeBSD, both on server and desktop (out of curiosity and for future jobs—it's a niche and I might have a higher chance of getting a job in it if the FreeBSD job market is small, but I've not searched yet).
I'm already making some rudimentary plans in my mind for the server-side of things, but I'm wondering about the desktop-side of things. Has anyone here given FreeBSD a whirl on a desktop/laptop and can report on how it is? I'm asking on r/linux because r/freebsd feels tiny and I want to get the opinion of maybe some ex-FreeBSDers or FreeBSDers here on what the experience is like (eg. do I have to compile everything like in Gentoo, how hard is it to set up graphics/networking, what WMs/DEs can I use, et cetera, et cetera)
I don't use a lot of software (Discord browser version would be fine, Telegram, emacs, Python/Ruby/Rust, some standard UNIX utilities, GIMP/Inkscape sometimes, and a Windows VM for some things—this last one might be hard?), so I feel like it might be viable. Is it actually viable to use on desktop, or am I fooling myself? It seems quite tantalizing to try it.
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People who've tried it or no longer use it—how is FreeBSD on the...
I'm _really_ looking to get into FreeBSD, both on server and desktop (out of curiosity and for future jobs—it's a niche and I might have a higher...
go with these share
I want to share with ya bootsplashes I made so here they are:
Veccy Sun Ani-01
Geary Ani-01
I hope some will think of them as useful.
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I want to share with ya bootsplashes I made so here they are:
Veccy Sun Ani-01
Geary Ani-01
I hope some will think of them as useful.
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Veccy Sun Ani-01 Plymouth Theme
Veccy Sun Ani-01 plymouth theme is a light, inspiring boot theme inspired by vectory things with nice loading animation that can be virtually used in any distro =)This theme can be obtained from...
What is the best linux distro for scientific research?
I am looking for a linux distro that can be a true replacement for windows 10. I don't mind the poor linux graphics, I just need a stable distro with the best applications/packages targeted for scientific community. Can you suggest some?
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I am looking for a linux distro that can be a true replacement for windows 10. I don't mind the poor linux graphics, I just need a stable distro with the best applications/packages targeted for scientific community. Can you suggest some?
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What is the best linux distro for scientific research?
I am looking for a linux distro that can be a true replacement for windows 10. I don't mind the poor linux graphics, I just need a stable distro...
Librem 14 Begins Shipping
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Librem 14 Begins Shipping – 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.
Use file for Samba User Backend?
I'm trying to build a small SMB honeypot for a Windows Domain network. I've read through the docs a bit and it seems like it's only possible to authenticate a user if they're present in
Anyone knows a way of having a simple file used as user + password backend smbd uses to look up the entries?
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I'm trying to build a small SMB honeypot for a Windows Domain network. I've read through the docs a bit and it seems like it's only possible to authenticate a user if they're present in
/etc/passwd and their smb password has been set via smbpasswd or pdbedit – but obviously that doesn't scale well. Anyone knows a way of having a simple file used as user + password backend smbd uses to look up the entries?
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Use file for Samba User Backend?
I'm trying to build a small SMB honeypot for a Windows Domain network. I've read through the docs a bit and it seems like it's only possible to...
I want to get Minecraft as a flatpak but it doesn't work.
Here is what happened.
apt install flatpak apt
install gnome-software-plugin-flatpak
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
I did all of this then i put in
sudo flatpak install flathub com.mojang.Minecraft
But it came up with this
n...n@penguin:\~$ sudo flatpak install flathub com.mojang.Minecraft
Looking for matches…
ERROR: Unable to load summary from remote flathub: Could not connect: Socket I/O timed out
Does this have to do with my internet
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Here is what happened.
apt install flatpak apt
install gnome-software-plugin-flatpak
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
I did all of this then i put in
sudo flatpak install flathub com.mojang.Minecraft
But it came up with this
n...n@penguin:\~$ sudo flatpak install flathub com.mojang.Minecraft
Looking for matches…
ERROR: Unable to load summary from remote flathub: Could not connect: Socket I/O timed out
Does this have to do with my internet
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I want to get Minecraft as a flatpak but it doesn't work.
Here is what happened. apt install flatpak apt install gnome-software-plugin-flatpak flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub...
"History teacher: you have to mention at least 3 generations of your family tree on the test"
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The Arch User Repositories make you enter some crazy pacman command to make an account
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looking for new Linux computer
I am looking for and having trouble finding a computer that is of comparable size to the Intel NUC but would like to use an AMD APU. I see new ones coming along such as 65W Ryzen 7 5700G.
Any suggestion on where to look?
I doubt it matters but will likely be using Manjaro KDE or GNOME.
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I am looking for and having trouble finding a computer that is of comparable size to the Intel NUC but would like to use an AMD APU. I see new ones coming along such as 65W Ryzen 7 5700G.
Any suggestion on where to look?
I doubt it matters but will likely be using Manjaro KDE or GNOME.
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looking for new Linux computer
I am looking for and having trouble finding a computer that is of comparable size to the Intel NUC but would like to use an AMD APU. I see new...
Google backs effort to bring Rust to the Linux kernel
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Google backs effort to bring Rust to the Linux kernel
After bringing support for the systems programming language Rust to Android, Google is now looking to bring it to the Linux kernel to reduce security flaws.
Linux from scratch.
So recently I acquired a job, and I want to fill my out of work hours with a computer hobby somewhat.
I was think maybe as I read and dip my feet into the Linux world like virtual machines and what not, I want to head towards creating it from scratch.
I have various programming software skills so I’m not a stranger to learning languages and using command.
What I want to know is should I use my sea gate to backup my laptop and work towards this big project on my own laptop or should I invest into a new PC/ laptop to begin building it?
Let me know and anything else I should be thinking about.
My personal laptop specs; Dell Inspiron 5770
I7 1.8 GHz
16 fb ram
64 bit
Atm windows 10
Couple keys don’t seem to work
Have had it couple years.
For the build I was thinking of following the LFS book 10.1
What y’all think? Personal experiences, tips, advice, explanation how raspberry Pi might help, back up ideas (want to not lose al my personal stuff) literally anything that can help would be awesome
This idea just came to me in the last 6 hours and the more I read into it the more I want to work towards it.
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So recently I acquired a job, and I want to fill my out of work hours with a computer hobby somewhat.
I was think maybe as I read and dip my feet into the Linux world like virtual machines and what not, I want to head towards creating it from scratch.
I have various programming software skills so I’m not a stranger to learning languages and using command.
What I want to know is should I use my sea gate to backup my laptop and work towards this big project on my own laptop or should I invest into a new PC/ laptop to begin building it?
Let me know and anything else I should be thinking about.
My personal laptop specs; Dell Inspiron 5770
I7 1.8 GHz
16 fb ram
64 bit
Atm windows 10
Couple keys don’t seem to work
Have had it couple years.
For the build I was thinking of following the LFS book 10.1
What y’all think? Personal experiences, tips, advice, explanation how raspberry Pi might help, back up ideas (want to not lose al my personal stuff) literally anything that can help would be awesome
This idea just came to me in the last 6 hours and the more I read into it the more I want to work towards it.
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Linux from scratch.
So recently I acquired a job, and I want to fill my out of work hours with a computer hobby somewhat. I was think maybe as I read and dip my...
Light distribution for a old laptop, which
Hi everyone!
I new on this reddit, I never use Linux before, I have a old laptop with W10 and I search a light distribution for just write, go the web and watch video.
We advise me to install Ubuntu on my laptop, it's a good solution ?
config:
CPU: Intel Celeron U3600 1.20GHz
GPU: Intel HD graphic
RAM: 2GO
DD: 256Go
Thx everyone :)
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Hi everyone!
I new on this reddit, I never use Linux before, I have a old laptop with W10 and I search a light distribution for just write, go the web and watch video.
We advise me to install Ubuntu on my laptop, it's a good solution ?
config:
CPU: Intel Celeron U3600 1.20GHz
GPU: Intel HD graphic
RAM: 2GO
DD: 256Go
Thx everyone :)
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Light distribution for a old laptop, which
Hi everyone! I new on this reddit, I never use Linux before, I have a old laptop with W10 and I search a light distribution for just write, go...
Ubuntu 20.04: Switching from GUI to CLI, get a ghost cursor in the GUI
So when switching from CLI windows (idk if that's the proper name, I mean when you ctrl alt f5, etc) and going back to the GUI i get a cursor in the bottom right half of my screen on top of all the windows along with my normal, functional cursor.
Cant seem to find a fix for this? Any ideas (goes away when you restart the display-driver service, but that closes all gui programs, so not really a fix)
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So when switching from CLI windows (idk if that's the proper name, I mean when you ctrl alt f5, etc) and going back to the GUI i get a cursor in the bottom right half of my screen on top of all the windows along with my normal, functional cursor.
Cant seem to find a fix for this? Any ideas (goes away when you restart the display-driver service, but that closes all gui programs, so not really a fix)
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Ubuntu 20.04: Switching from GUI to CLI, get a ghost cursor in the GUI
So when switching from CLI windows (idk if that's the proper name, I mean when you ctrl alt f5, etc) and going back to the GUI i get a cursor in...
Spotted some Bionic Beaver in the new movie, Nobody
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Linux in the wild
Post with 17 views. Linux in the wild