Free alternative to Nvidia shadowplay?
I want to record the last 15 minutes of my screen with a keybind, especially while gaming but can’t seem to find a good alternative that does roughly the same thing as shadowplay, does anyone have any recommendations?
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I want to record the last 15 minutes of my screen with a keybind, especially while gaming but can’t seem to find a good alternative that does roughly the same thing as shadowplay, does anyone have any recommendations?
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Free alternative to Nvidia shadowplay?
I want to record the last 15 minutes of my screen with a keybind, especially while gaming but can’t seem to find a good alternative that does...
AP Exams on Linux???
So long story short, I managed to install the AP Digital Exams program under wine, and it launches and runs fine, logged me in and everything is great. I was concerned that they would flag me as cheating though for using it, so I googled (or more accurately duckduckgo'd) ap exams linux or something like that, and I found this page. What??? Do they support linux for exams?? Someone who knows anything please explain
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So long story short, I managed to install the AP Digital Exams program under wine, and it launches and runs fine, logged me in and everything is great. I was concerned that they would flag me as cheating though for using it, so I googled (or more accurately duckduckgo'd) ap exams linux or something like that, and I found this page. What??? Do they support linux for exams?? Someone who knows anything please explain
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Digital Testing
Supported Operating Systems - Digital Testing
Supported operating systems and related requirements are listed on this page. All specifications apply to the 2020–21 school year.
Amateur Question
Soo...
Im sure im going to get laughed at for this but Im curious as to if I should learn to use Linux before learning to code or does one not have anything to do with the other ?
Will learning Linux give me an advantage when I dive into Java ?
or should I just do neither because this is a stupid question and its hopeless
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Soo...
Im sure im going to get laughed at for this but Im curious as to if I should learn to use Linux before learning to code or does one not have anything to do with the other ?
Will learning Linux give me an advantage when I dive into Java ?
or should I just do neither because this is a stupid question and its hopeless
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Amateur Question
Soo... Im sure im going to get laughed at for this but Im curious as to if I should learn to use Linux before learning to code or does one not...
Did anybody buy the special linux pro magazine dvds? They’re kinda pricey but I’m thinking about them. Opinions?
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Piping incoming TTY serial data into X11 as generic keyboard input?
I've got an old laptop (circa 1991), running Windows 3.1 that I'm using as a distraction-free word processor. It's helping my writing productivity a ton! I've also managed to get it sharing files with my main PC through a serial port connection.
The mechanical keyboard on this thing is an absolute beauty, however, and there are times that I'd like to use it on my main rig, for instance when I'm going back and forth between the two for online reference material, and don't want to have two keyboards in addition to my two mouses.
How can I get desktop's X11 setup to recognize text input coming in from my
It would, on the one hand, seem trivial to use a teletype input as a keyboard on a nix system seeing as that is exactly how nix systems began! Am I missing something basic here?
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I've got an old laptop (circa 1991), running Windows 3.1 that I'm using as a distraction-free word processor. It's helping my writing productivity a ton! I've also managed to get it sharing files with my main PC through a serial port connection.
The mechanical keyboard on this thing is an absolute beauty, however, and there are times that I'd like to use it on my main rig, for instance when I'm going back and forth between the two for online reference material, and don't want to have two keyboards in addition to my two mouses.
How can I get desktop's X11 setup to recognize text input coming in from my
/dev/ttyUSB0 device as generic keyboard HID input? Using terminal software on the laptop is no issue. I've been playing around with xdotool, which I learned about from this old StackExchange thread but couldn't get the hang of writing a noscript to listen to it.It would, on the one hand, seem trivial to use a teletype input as a keyboard on a nix system seeing as that is exactly how nix systems began! Am I missing something basic here?
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Command to simulate keyboard input
Is there a command that exists that can simulate keypresses? I want to pipe some data to it to make it type into a GUI program for me.
Snaps and Ubuntu - has it improved?
Last time I checked on this, I remember reading that even if you disabled it - it would eventually enable itself. How is the whole situation between snap and ubuntu right now? Worth giving ubuntu a shot?
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Last time I checked on this, I remember reading that even if you disabled it - it would eventually enable itself. How is the whole situation between snap and ubuntu right now? Worth giving ubuntu a shot?
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Snaps and Ubuntu - has it improved?
Last time I checked on this, I remember reading that even if you disabled it - it would eventually enable itself. How is the whole situation...
t2 Linux 21.4 "Fully Automated" release for 15 CPU architectures, from ARM, to RISCV, incl. Alpha, IA64, MIPS and SPARC
Today the T2 Project released version 21.4, with the largest amount of pre- and cross-compiled set of architectures so far: a total of 15 architectures: x86-64, x86, arm64, arm, riscv64, riscv, ppc64le, ppc64-32, ppc sparc64, mips64, mipsel, hppa, m68k, alpha & ia64! https://t2sde.org
As usually most packages are up-to-date, with 1294 change-sets, 1179 updates, and 120 fixes, including Linux 5.11.16, GCC 10.3, LLVM/Clang 12, as well as the latest version of Rust, X.org, Mesa, KDE and GNOME 40!
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Today the T2 Project released version 21.4, with the largest amount of pre- and cross-compiled set of architectures so far: a total of 15 architectures: x86-64, x86, arm64, arm, riscv64, riscv, ppc64le, ppc64-32, ppc sparc64, mips64, mipsel, hppa, m68k, alpha & ia64! https://t2sde.org
As usually most packages are up-to-date, with 1294 change-sets, 1179 updates, and 120 fixes, including Linux 5.11.16, GCC 10.3, LLVM/Clang 12, as well as the latest version of Rust, X.org, Mesa, KDE and GNOME 40!
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T2 Package Manager and Linux Distribution
Ultra portable, low-code package manager and clean reference Linux distribution.
Every big Windows update breaks the boot manager
Just a few days ago a big Windows update broke my dual boot configuration. GRUB doesn’t appear anymore during boot, instead Windows boots directly. This happens regularly, but I’m never able to find a lasting solution. Is there just no way to prevent this or am I failing to google this problem correctly?
My current solution involves a live system running the boot-repair program. But do I really have to do this every time?
It really feels like Microsoft is bullying me...
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Just a few days ago a big Windows update broke my dual boot configuration. GRUB doesn’t appear anymore during boot, instead Windows boots directly. This happens regularly, but I’m never able to find a lasting solution. Is there just no way to prevent this or am I failing to google this problem correctly?
My current solution involves a live system running the boot-repair program. But do I really have to do this every time?
It really feels like Microsoft is bullying me...
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Every big Windows update breaks the boot manager
Just a few days ago a big Windows update broke my dual boot configuration. GRUB doesn’t appear anymore during boot, instead Windows boots...
Found the unixstickers pro pack for $1 while lurking around archlinux website. Link in the comment
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Distributions with apparmor
Are they safer, after installation, Ubuntu or openSUSE for bringing installed and activated Apparmor, or Fedora with Selinux, which Archlinux, Manjaro or Endeavouros, who do not bring anything from that standard?
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Are they safer, after installation, Ubuntu or openSUSE for bringing installed and activated Apparmor, or Fedora with Selinux, which Archlinux, Manjaro or Endeavouros, who do not bring anything from that standard?
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Distributions with apparmor
Are they safer, after installation, Ubuntu or openSUSE for bringing installed and activated Apparmor, or Fedora with Selinux, which Archlinux,...
Any tips for beginners
I’ve been using linux for around a year now but still feel like a noob, i have trouble using the terminal I can never remember the exact commands and have to check with makes the process long and painful. How do you get use to using the terminal, did you just memorize the commands? If so how long did it take, are there tactics etc...
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I’ve been using linux for around a year now but still feel like a noob, i have trouble using the terminal I can never remember the exact commands and have to check with makes the process long and painful. How do you get use to using the terminal, did you just memorize the commands? If so how long did it take, are there tactics etc...
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Any tips for beginners
I’ve been using linux for around a year now but still feel like a noob, i have trouble using the terminal I can never remember the exact...
Index, Nota, and Station, get new convergent tabs and contextual menus, optimized for mobile and handheld devices. More on the Maui weekly report.
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Linus Torvalds Responds to Linux Banning University of Minnesota
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/linus-torvalds-responds-to-linux-banning-university-of-minnesota
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Linus Torvalds Responds to Linux Banning University of Minnesota
The Linux founder speaks.
How to save the configuration in Linux ?
Hello ,
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I want to ask is there any way for example to save the configuration of a Linux machine as file for example ? or in a backup file ? I'm not talking about the OS itself only the configuration I'm thinking to have a backup of MYSQL and the configuration ?
Best Regards
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Hello ,
​
I want to ask is there any way for example to save the configuration of a Linux machine as file for example ? or in a backup file ? I'm not talking about the OS itself only the configuration I'm thinking to have a backup of MYSQL and the configuration ?
Best Regards
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How to save the configuration in Linux ?
Hello , I want to ask is there any way for example to save the configuration of a Linux machine as file for example ? or in a backup...
For those of you working as Linux sysadmins, what distro(s) do you prefer to use at home?
Do you like to use a distro that’s in the same family as what you use at work (e.g. using Fedora as a RHEL admin)? Or do you prefer to use something else?
Just thought this would be an interesting topic to hear people’s opinions on. I don’t currently work in IT so I‘m curious what the "Linux professionals“ like to use in their free time.
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Do you like to use a distro that’s in the same family as what you use at work (e.g. using Fedora as a RHEL admin)? Or do you prefer to use something else?
Just thought this would be an interesting topic to hear people’s opinions on. I don’t currently work in IT so I‘m curious what the "Linux professionals“ like to use in their free time.
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For those of you working as Linux sysadmins, what distro(s) do you...
Do you like to use a distro that’s in the same family as what you use at work (e.g. using Fedora as a RHEL admin)? Or do you prefer to use...
The default route will not change on ubuntu 20.04
Hello Team. I recently flashed a 2014 Mac Mini to Ububtu 20.04 to serve as a DNS and network monitoring server in the Data Center. When I hooked up to a wired network, I set the IP address via the desktop network settings. The connection works at home and is still working. I took the Mac Mini/Linux box to the Data Center and I got a DHCP address. however the default route was still pointing to the one used at my house (192.168.....). I changed the YAML file for netplan and it changes momentarily, however, when I go back to connect I get the same settings as before. Any idea of what causes this?
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Hello Team. I recently flashed a 2014 Mac Mini to Ububtu 20.04 to serve as a DNS and network monitoring server in the Data Center. When I hooked up to a wired network, I set the IP address via the desktop network settings. The connection works at home and is still working. I took the Mac Mini/Linux box to the Data Center and I got a DHCP address. however the default route was still pointing to the one used at my house (192.168.....). I changed the YAML file for netplan and it changes momentarily, however, when I go back to connect I get the same settings as before. Any idea of what causes this?
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The default route will not change on ubuntu 20.04
Hello Team. I recently flashed a 2014 Mac Mini to Ububtu 20.04 to serve as a DNS and network monitoring server in the Data Center. When I hooked...
Has there ever been a linux distro that was created for malicious reasons? For example including malware to steal passwords, etc.
Really curious if there ever has been a linux distro that was made for something like that. I can't really find much info on the subject either. Mainly just posts asking "is linux secure" or "can linux get malware" which is not what I'm looking for.
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Really curious if there ever has been a linux distro that was made for something like that. I can't really find much info on the subject either. Mainly just posts asking "is linux secure" or "can linux get malware" which is not what I'm looking for.
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Has there ever been a linux distro that was created for malicious...
Really curious if there ever has been a linux distro that was made for something like that. I can't really find much info on the subject either....