New Patches Would Make All Kernel Encryption/Decryption Faster On x86/x86_64 Hardware
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New Patches Would Make All Kernel Encryption/Decryption Faster On x86/x86_64 Hardware
On top of all the recent x86/x86_64 Linux kernel crypto improvements made recently by Google engineer Eric Biggers to better laverage AVX-512 and other modern x86 ISA features, a new patch-set posted today by Biggers would help make all x86/x86_64 kernel…
Greg Kroah-Hartman Makes A Compelling Case For New Linux Kernel Drivers To Be Written In Rust
http://phoronix.com/news/Greg-KH-On-New-Rust-Code
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Greg Kroah-Hartman Makes A Compelling Case For New Linux Kernel Drivers To Be Written In Rust
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The Fedora Project Leader is willfully ignorant about Flathub
https://blogs.gnome.org/alatiera/2025/02/19/the-fedora-project-leader-is-willfully-ignorant-about-flathub/
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Chromium Ozone/Wayland: The Last Mile Stretch
https://nickdiego.dev/blog/chromium-ozone-wayland-the-last-mile-stretch/
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Chromium Ozone/Wayland: The Last Mile Stretch
Hey there! I’m glad to finally start paying my blogging debt :) as this is something I’ve been planning to do for quite some time now. To get the ball rolling, I’ve shared some bits about me in my very first blog post Olá Mundo.
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Why Firefox?
This actually makes me curious, when I switch between a lot of distros, jumping from Debian to CentOS to dfferent distros, I can see that they all love firefox, it's not my favorite actually, and there are plenty of internet browsers out there which is free and open source like Brave for example, still I am wondering what kind of attachment they have to this browser
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This actually makes me curious, when I switch between a lot of distros, jumping from Debian to CentOS to dfferent distros, I can see that they all love firefox, it's not my favorite actually, and there are plenty of internet browsers out there which is free and open source like Brave for example, still I am wondering what kind of attachment they have to this browser
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To the purists rocking linux from scratch systems: how was it?
how was your experience from installation to day to day management?
what was your use case to build such system over just choosing a distro.
the apps and the updating it. is it a hassle?
is it a viable or reasonable option as a daily driver. i just wanted to get some insights about it.
what do you like or dont like about it. the tradeoffs you were willing to accept, etc.
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how was your experience from installation to day to day management?
what was your use case to build such system over just choosing a distro.
the apps and the updating it. is it a hassle?
is it a viable or reasonable option as a daily driver. i just wanted to get some insights about it.
what do you like or dont like about it. the tradeoffs you were willing to accept, etc.
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Windows is dualboot blocking me
Hi
This problem happens with whatever distro i have on my PC/Laptop, its not even a linux or distro-specific issue, its just windows being problematic for no apparent reason. The problem is as follows:
Every 4-5 months i get a windows update which require a restart, windows then restarts a couple or so times and tells me that its "repairing the disk" (that being said, i dont think this quote was shown to me last week, but i vaguely remember it appearing a couple of months ago before this problem occurred again). Afterwards, it restarts into windows directly. No issues till now. I open up my work in windows and finish, then shutdown my PC/Laptop. The next morning comes and i boot up my laptop, and im expecting linux to open since i have it as my first option in my boot sequence, it doesnt open and im booted straight into windows. I restart and enter my bios to double check the boot sequence, yep linux is the first one, so i assume my linux boot partition is nuked?
I tried to fix this last time but ended up needing to freshly reinstall the OS.
Two questions:
(1) is this happening to anyone else or am i compromising myself somehow and putting myself in this situation? if so, how do i prevent this?
(2) How do i save my linux install? haven't really tried anything yet this time because im busy with work, so using windows till i get it fixed.
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Hi
This problem happens with whatever distro i have on my PC/Laptop, its not even a linux or distro-specific issue, its just windows being problematic for no apparent reason. The problem is as follows:
Every 4-5 months i get a windows update which require a restart, windows then restarts a couple or so times and tells me that its "repairing the disk" (that being said, i dont think this quote was shown to me last week, but i vaguely remember it appearing a couple of months ago before this problem occurred again). Afterwards, it restarts into windows directly. No issues till now. I open up my work in windows and finish, then shutdown my PC/Laptop. The next morning comes and i boot up my laptop, and im expecting linux to open since i have it as my first option in my boot sequence, it doesnt open and im booted straight into windows. I restart and enter my bios to double check the boot sequence, yep linux is the first one, so i assume my linux boot partition is nuked?
I tried to fix this last time but ended up needing to freshly reinstall the OS.
Two questions:
(1) is this happening to anyone else or am i compromising myself somehow and putting myself in this situation? if so, how do i prevent this?
(2) How do i save my linux install? haven't really tried anything yet this time because im busy with work, so using windows till i get it fixed.
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Libreboot 20241206, 10th revision released! GRUB security fixes, better LVM scanning, non-root USB2 hub support
https://libreboot.org/news/libreboot20241206rev10.html
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Libreboot – Libreboot 20241206, 10th revision released! GRUB security fixes, better LVM scanning, non-root USB2 hub support
Linus Torvalds rips into Hellwig for blocking Rust for Linux
https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CAHk-=wgLbz1Bm8QhmJ4dJGSmTuV5w_R0Gwvg5kHrYr4Ko9dUHQ@mail.gmail.com/
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Contribute by filing bugs. You'll feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
As a lifelong Linux user, I believe strongly in giving back to the open-source community. While I'm not a developer myself, I've found another way to contribute: filing bug reports.
I'll admit my early attempts were probably pretty rough – missing crucial context and details. But practice makes perfect (or at least close!), and these days my bug reports are often addressed within a day or so.
There's something incredibly satisfying about uncovering a problem, meticulously documenting it, submitting a report, seeing it assigned to someone, and finally witnessing the fix. It's a tangible way to make a difference in the software we all rely on.
This level of responsiveness and respect simply doesn't exist in proprietary ecosystems. I've tried reporting bugs on Windows and macOS with little success – it often feels like shouting into the void. But in the open-source world, even smaller projects welcome contributions and treat you seriously.
So, I encourage everyone to embrace bug reporting! Start with a simpler project to get comfortable with the process, then gradually tackle more complex ones. Not only will you be improving the software for everyone, but you'll also experience that warm glow of knowing you made a positive impact.
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As a lifelong Linux user, I believe strongly in giving back to the open-source community. While I'm not a developer myself, I've found another way to contribute: filing bug reports.
I'll admit my early attempts were probably pretty rough – missing crucial context and details. But practice makes perfect (or at least close!), and these days my bug reports are often addressed within a day or so.
There's something incredibly satisfying about uncovering a problem, meticulously documenting it, submitting a report, seeing it assigned to someone, and finally witnessing the fix. It's a tangible way to make a difference in the software we all rely on.
This level of responsiveness and respect simply doesn't exist in proprietary ecosystems. I've tried reporting bugs on Windows and macOS with little success – it often feels like shouting into the void. But in the open-source world, even smaller projects welcome contributions and treat you seriously.
So, I encourage everyone to embrace bug reporting! Start with a simpler project to get comfortable with the process, then gradually tackle more complex ones. Not only will you be improving the software for everyone, but you'll also experience that warm glow of knowing you made a positive impact.
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How donations helped the LibreOffice project and community in 2024
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2025/02/21/how-your-donations-helped-the-libreoffice-project-in-2024/
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How your donations helped the LibreOffice project in 2024 - The Document Foundation Blog
Getting organised! · AerynOS
https://github.com/orgs/AerynOS/discussions/37
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Getting organised! · AerynOS · Discussion #37
Hey folks - we're rightly in the swing of the organisation side of things right now. We can't yet do a blogpost as the new website isn't quite ready however @cameronbraid has been worki...
ISO Distro for my kiddo
Hello everyone! I have a 7 year old daughter who has always been interested in computers and I finally was able to put together her first PC. (It’s nothing fancy just an older laptop to which ill be attaching a monitor and peripherals)
I consider myself fortunate to have grown up learning command line by watching my dad on our MS-DOS.
My goal is too find a distroc that is appropriate for her age but also will introduce her and help her learn command line along the way.
I’m currently considering Zorin OS Education and Sugar OS. But I would like some input and suggestions in case there’s another good fit out there
Thanks!
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Hello everyone! I have a 7 year old daughter who has always been interested in computers and I finally was able to put together her first PC. (It’s nothing fancy just an older laptop to which ill be attaching a monitor and peripherals)
I consider myself fortunate to have grown up learning command line by watching my dad on our MS-DOS.
My goal is too find a distroc that is appropriate for her age but also will introduce her and help her learn command line along the way.
I’m currently considering Zorin OS Education and Sugar OS. But I would like some input and suggestions in case there’s another good fit out there
Thanks!
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Matrix.org bridges to shut down in 1 month unless $100k can be raised
https://matrix.org/blog/2025/02/crossroads/
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Windows to Linux, Set Up Full Disk Encryption on openSUSE
https://news.opensuse.org/2025/02/20/setup-fde-on-opensuse/
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Windows to Linux, Set Up Full Disk Encryption on openSUSE
The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Lear...
Firefox's HEVC support for Linux (via VA-API) coming in Firefox 137
The [issue to bring HEVC support via VA-API](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1894818) was resolved today and targeted to release with Firefox 137 ([April 1st release according to the calendar](https://whattrainisitnow.com/calendar/)).
Windows got support in Firefox 134, MacOS on the Firefox beta build 136, and Linux will be on the Firefox nightly with 137. Looks like all OS will be supported by 137!
Issue link: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1894818
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The [issue to bring HEVC support via VA-API](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1894818) was resolved today and targeted to release with Firefox 137 ([April 1st release according to the calendar](https://whattrainisitnow.com/calendar/)).
Windows got support in Firefox 134, MacOS on the Firefox beta build 136, and Linux will be on the Firefox nightly with 137. Looks like all OS will be supported by 137!
Issue link: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1894818
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1894818 - Support HEVC playback on Linux
RESOLVED (alwu) in Core - Audio/Video: Playback. Last updated 2025-03-22.
I updated my trash tool utility based on everyone comments!
https://github.com/Maxsafer/trash-tool/tree/freedtspec
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GitHub - Maxsafer/trash-tool at freedtspec
Linux trash command, adds a trash stage for files before deletion. - GitHub - Maxsafer/trash-tool at freedtspec