Grafana, Loki, and Tempo will be relicensed to AGPLv3
https://grafana.com/blog/2021/04/20/grafana-loki-tempo-relicensing-to-agplv3/
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Grafana, Loki, and Tempo will be relicensed to AGPLv3 | Grafana Labs
We believe that this change allows our community and users to have the same core freedoms of free and open source software that they have enjoyed since the inception of Grafana Labs and encourages third parties to also contribute back.
AMD Proposing Redesign For How Linux GPU Drivers Work - Explicit Fences Everywhere
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2021-April/303671.html
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AMD Proposing Redesign For How Linux GPU Drivers Work - Explicit...
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What do you think about this Pad in the Linux world?
Hi everyone,
What do you think about this Pad in the Linux world? It is an ARM-Based tablet, run JingOS - a tablet Linux distro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZugAfhWkPA
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Hi everyone,
What do you think about this Pad in the Linux world? It is an ARM-Based tablet, run JingOS - a tablet Linux distro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZugAfhWkPA
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JingPad A1 Linux Tablet Preview | Crowdfunding Pre-Launch Page Inside
Official website: https://en.jingos.com/jingpad-a1/
JingPad A1 Indiegogo crowdfunding started, know more details : https://igg.me/at/jingpad
JingPad A1 Indiegogo crowdfunding started, know more details : https://igg.me/at/jingpad
i am trying to unlock my mi bootloader using xiaomitool-v2. i downloaded the tool from aur. but it is showing me error. (sorry for posting this here but xiaomi subreddit does not allow images)
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Was Linus ever consider the development of an init system for Linux?
The init system is coupled with the Linux kernel in a close way, so it seems that this layer could be fitted and developed as a side project for the Linux Foundation.
Was this option consider in any time? Maybe before systemd?
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The init system is coupled with the Linux kernel in a close way, so it seems that this layer could be fitted and developed as a side project for the Linux Foundation.
Was this option consider in any time? Maybe before systemd?
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Was Linus ever consider the development of an init system for Linux?
The init system is coupled with the Linux kernel in a close way, so it seems that this layer could be fitted and developed as a side project for...
Greg KH's response to intentionally submitting patches that introduce security issues to the kernel
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nfs/YH%2FfM%2FTsbmcZzwnX@kroah.com/
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Greg KH's response to intentionally submitting patches that...
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iptables masquerade being affected by router?
I have 2 identical servers in a data center. Same hardware, same OS (debian buster) and both running the same configuration from saltstack.
I have the same iptables masquerade rule set up on each to route out traffic for KVM guests running on a private address space.
On one server it works great, on another i get the Redirect Host Next Hop info and the gateway fails.
The difference between the 2 servers is that they are on a different subnet, and the non-working setup is on a VLAN.
Is there any possibility that the network upstream from my server is breaking this somehow?
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I have 2 identical servers in a data center. Same hardware, same OS (debian buster) and both running the same configuration from saltstack.
I have the same iptables masquerade rule set up on each to route out traffic for KVM guests running on a private address space.
On one server it works great, on another i get the Redirect Host Next Hop info and the gateway fails.
The difference between the 2 servers is that they are on a different subnet, and the non-working setup is on a VLAN.
Is there any possibility that the network upstream from my server is breaking this somehow?
https://redd.it/mve0sp
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iptables masquerade being affected by router?
I have 2 identical servers in a data center. Same hardware, same OS (debian buster) and both running the same configuration from saltstack. I...
How Linux Works (3rd edition) is released
(Note: I am not the author of this book) I was a huge fan of the 2nd edition of this book: **How Linux Works**. I think the author explains current and relevant topics for Linux in modern day.
I'm definitely going to be picking up a copy of this new edition!
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(Note: I am not the author of this book) I was a huge fan of the 2nd edition of this book: **How Linux Works**. I think the author explains current and relevant topics for Linux in modern day.
I'm definitely going to be picking up a copy of this new edition!
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How Linux Works, 3rd Edition
The “hows” and “whys” of How Linux Works: for anyone who wants to understand the inner workings of the best operating system.
I am thinking of writing a tool for deleting files and saving hashes of deleted files, so that other versions of these files can be identified and deleted later
A lot of my files (e.g., photos) exist several times on several hard drives. If I want to delete a file (e.g., blurry image) I have to go to all hard drives and delete it there, otherwise I am wasting disk space. For individual files this is not really a problem, and also not a hige waste of space. But for many files this accumulates.
So my plan is to write an application which maintains a list of files that you don't want anymore. Files would be identified by their hash.
A possible workflow is (I haven't decided for a name yet):
app_name --delete file.jpg
This will delete the file and add the filename and hash (and maybe size) to a database (sqlite or simple text file) marked as "deleted". Then if I connect a storage device (mounted at /mnt) I would type:
app_name --delete-deleted-files /mnt
And the program would check for files which match a "deleted" file in the data base.
This last step would probably last rather long on large disks (folders), but one could run this as a maintenance task over night.
Before I start:
* Are there programs like this already? I couldn't find any.
* Does anyone else find this useful?
* Which features and interface would you expect?
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A lot of my files (e.g., photos) exist several times on several hard drives. If I want to delete a file (e.g., blurry image) I have to go to all hard drives and delete it there, otherwise I am wasting disk space. For individual files this is not really a problem, and also not a hige waste of space. But for many files this accumulates.
So my plan is to write an application which maintains a list of files that you don't want anymore. Files would be identified by their hash.
A possible workflow is (I haven't decided for a name yet):
app_name --delete file.jpg
This will delete the file and add the filename and hash (and maybe size) to a database (sqlite or simple text file) marked as "deleted". Then if I connect a storage device (mounted at /mnt) I would type:
app_name --delete-deleted-files /mnt
And the program would check for files which match a "deleted" file in the data base.
This last step would probably last rather long on large disks (folders), but one could run this as a maintenance task over night.
Before I start:
* Are there programs like this already? I couldn't find any.
* Does anyone else find this useful?
* Which features and interface would you expect?
https://redd.it/mvgd3q
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reddit
I am thinking of writing a tool for deleting files and saving...
A lot of my files (e.g., photos) exist several times on several hard drives. If I want to delete a file (e.g., blurry image) I have to go to all...
Researchers Secretly Tried To Add Vulnerabilities To Linux Kernel, Ended Up Getting Banned
https://fosspost.org/researchers-secretly-tried-to-add-vulnerabilities-to-linux-kernel/
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Researchers Secretly Tried To Add Vulnerabilities To Linux Kernel, Ended Up Getting Banned
Researchers from the University of Minnesota secretly tried to add security vulnerabilities to Linux kernel, but they were caught and banned.
Open source PinePhone modem firmware now supports audio, GPS, and power management
https://linuxsmartphones.com/open-source-pinephone-modem-firmware-now-supports-audio-gps-and-power-management/
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Open source PinePhone modem firmware now supports audio, GPS, and power management
Open source PinePhone modem firmware now supports audio, GPS, and power management
Popular Online Course: Introduction to Linux
https://usefulandpreciousarticles.com/2021/04/21/popular-online-course-introduction-to-linux/
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Offer, Deals and Discount
Popular Online Course: Introduction to Linux - Offer, Deals and Discount
Develop a good working knowledge of Linux using both the graphical interface and command line, covering the major Linux distribution families. Linux powers 100% of the world’s supercomputers, most of the servers powering the Internet, the majority of financial…
The Initial Preview of GUI app support is now available for the Windows Subsystem for Linux | Windows Command Line
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/the-initial-preview-of-gui-app-support-is-now-available-for-the-windows-subsystem-for-linux-2/
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Microsoft News
The Initial Preview of GUI app support is now available for the Windows Subsystem for Linux
A year ago at BUILD 2020 we introduced our goal to bring Linux GUI applications to the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to run Linux GUI applications. We are proud to announce the first preview of this highly anticipated and open source feature!
/r/Linux Rules - No support requests - No spamblog submissions - No memes - No Trolling - Relevance - No Spamming self-promotion - No misdirecting links - No NSFW
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1) No support requests - This is not a support forum! Head to /r/linuxquestions or /r/linux4noobs for support or help. Looking for a distro? Try r/findmeadistro.
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/r/Linux Rules - No support requests - No spamblog submissions -...
1) No support requests - This is not a support forum! Head to /r/linuxquestions or /r/linux4noobs for support or help. Looking for a distro? Try...
Statement from University of Minnesota CS&E on Linux Kernel research
https://cse.umn.edu/cs/statement-cse-linux-kernel-research-april-21-2021
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Statement from University of Minnesota CS&E on Linux Kernel research
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Linux Jobs?
Anyone here because they have a job where they use linux on a daily basis? like for instance someone hired you to teach them linux or install linux on there computer or that nature? Or do you guys actually program linux for a living and that such? just curious.
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Anyone here because they have a job where they use linux on a daily basis? like for instance someone hired you to teach them linux or install linux on there computer or that nature? Or do you guys actually program linux for a living and that such? just curious.
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Linux Jobs?
Anyone here because they have a job where they use linux on a daily basis? like for instance someone hired you to teach them linux or install...
[MAINTAINER SUMMIT] Rethinking the acceptance policy for "trivial" patches
https://lore.kernel.org/ksummit/afc5664dc2b60f912dd97abfa818b3f7c4237b92.camel@HansenPartnership.com/
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Visp = Vi+Spotify, an interactive client written in Go
Hi /r/linux,
Visp is Vi+Spotify, an interactive console client for Spotify, written in Go. Its interface is similar to Vim, and aims to be fast, configurable, and practical.
This interface has many features that involve sorting, searching, and navigating. It’s designed to let you navigate your music collection effectively and efficiently.
This project is a fork of Practical Music Search and contains similar functionality, but is geared towards Spotify instead of Music Player Daemon. I considered tweaking the original client to work well against Mopidy, but ultimately decided against because it would constrain the user interface.
So here it is. The project is still in the early stages. Most of the core functionality is implemented, and the documentation is pretty good. Maybe you'd like to give it a spin and tell me what you think and what features would be good to implement. Code contributions or security audits are also welcome.
Binary builds are available for download on Github, for Linux and MacOS, and on ARM and Intel architectures.
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Hi /r/linux,
Visp is Vi+Spotify, an interactive console client for Spotify, written in Go. Its interface is similar to Vim, and aims to be fast, configurable, and practical.
This interface has many features that involve sorting, searching, and navigating. It’s designed to let you navigate your music collection effectively and efficiently.
This project is a fork of Practical Music Search and contains similar functionality, but is geared towards Spotify instead of Music Player Daemon. I considered tweaking the original client to work well against Mopidy, but ultimately decided against because it would constrain the user interface.
So here it is. The project is still in the early stages. Most of the core functionality is implemented, and the documentation is pretty good. Maybe you'd like to give it a spin and tell me what you think and what features would be good to implement. Code contributions or security audits are also welcome.
Binary builds are available for download on Github, for Linux and MacOS, and on ARM and Intel architectures.
https://redd.it/mvqh12
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