9 Most Stable Linux "Rolling Release" Distributions
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Choosing a rolling release Linux distribution means you get the latest software without having to reinstall the OS. But not all Linux rolling releases are
Gentoo Linux Announces Official QCOW2 Images For Cloud VMs
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Resources for learning to use OpenSUSE as a user of mainly Debian-based distros
Hi all,
I'm interested in trying OpenSUSE because I've heard a lot of good things about it. I'm starting on Leap because I value stability over having the latest-and-greatest stuff. I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on resources or documentations geared at learning the basics of OpenSUSE use and administration, apart from the official docs on their website.
Specifically, I've pretty much always used Debian or other Debian-based distros (Ubuntu, Mint, etc) and while I know tools like apt like the back of my hand, I'm totally lost when it comes to using an RPM-based distro. The last one I used regularly was Red Hat Linux 7 (not RHEL) as a teenager.
Has anyone put together a document outlining what the equivalent commands are to administer an OpenSUSE system compared to Debian?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Hi all,
I'm interested in trying OpenSUSE because I've heard a lot of good things about it. I'm starting on Leap because I value stability over having the latest-and-greatest stuff. I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on resources or documentations geared at learning the basics of OpenSUSE use and administration, apart from the official docs on their website.
Specifically, I've pretty much always used Debian or other Debian-based distros (Ubuntu, Mint, etc) and while I know tools like apt like the back of my hand, I'm totally lost when it comes to using an RPM-based distro. The last one I used regularly was Red Hat Linux 7 (not RHEL) as a teenager.
Has anyone put together a document outlining what the equivalent commands are to administer an OpenSUSE system compared to Debian?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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First announced here, my Open-Source "Internet OS" Just Hit 2,000,000 user!
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Southern California Linux Expo
Just a reminder that the Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE) is in less than 2 weeks in Pasadena.
There’s also lots of colocated events for devops days, cloud native days, and more.
It’s a completely community run event and reasonable ticket prices.
I’m a long time attendee and now part of the planning committee. AMA
https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/22x
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Just a reminder that the Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE) is in less than 2 weeks in Pasadena.
There’s also lots of colocated events for devops days, cloud native days, and more.
It’s a completely community run event and reasonable ticket prices.
I’m a long time attendee and now part of the planning committee. AMA
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Windows 8's Metro UI for Linux?
Is there a way to make my OS look like Windows 8? I mean, the fullscreen Start menu with tiles, Metro-like theme for Qt, etc.
I googled but found nothing...
Now I'm using openSUSE Leap 15.6 with KDE
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Is there a way to make my OS look like Windows 8? I mean, the fullscreen Start menu with tiles, Metro-like theme for Qt, etc.
I googled but found nothing...
Now I'm using openSUSE Leap 15.6 with KDE
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AI as a guide
This may be controversial but AI is a good guide.
Everyone hates on AI when it comes to installation and configuration of your system. I think it is absolutely incredible and i will die on this hill. Now, don’t copy+paste every command it gives you because it will break something. Instead if you know what you are doing, ask the AI about your situation and what you want to do, with further research and proper knowledge this is the most effective way to find what you need. Forget the forum post from 2009, forget the guides and forum posts where it’s generic or even worse, not for your system. Ask AI, rtfm and understand what the commands/code you execute/write do.
DISCLAIMER: Don’t blindly follow AI and don’t take me for an expert. Do your research.
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This may be controversial but AI is a good guide.
Everyone hates on AI when it comes to installation and configuration of your system. I think it is absolutely incredible and i will die on this hill. Now, don’t copy+paste every command it gives you because it will break something. Instead if you know what you are doing, ask the AI about your situation and what you want to do, with further research and proper knowledge this is the most effective way to find what you need. Forget the forum post from 2009, forget the guides and forum posts where it’s generic or even worse, not for your system. Ask AI, rtfm and understand what the commands/code you execute/write do.
DISCLAIMER: Don’t blindly follow AI and don’t take me for an expert. Do your research.
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Soar – Distro Agnostic Package Manager, HomeBrew (LinuxBrew) Done Right
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Linux's libinput Input Library Finally Supports 3-Finger Dragging
https://www.phoronix.com/news/libinput-3-Finger-Dragging
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Libinput as the open-source input handling library used by the modern Linux desktop both by Wayland compositors and the X.Org Server now has support for three-finger dragging.
Video streaming software?
Hello all - I don't know if this is out of scope for this sub, but I have a somewhat unique problem to solve. I have a closed environment that currently uses multicast to push video stream feeds to computers within the closed environment. I've been working on a project to get the video out of that network for sharing to a remote site but it has had its own set of challenges.
What I'm trying to find now is if there is a server software that will allow me to ingest the existing multicast streams, then provide a webpage/GUI where an external party can log in and view the streams individually (or, ideally, in some form of multiviewer) rather than trying to force the video stream itself out of the network. If anyone knows a software like this that would work, I'd greatly appreciate the information! Also, I need a software that can run on a virtual machine, as we don't have the space to allow for new hardware. Thank you so much to anyone that can help! (Crossposting as well)
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Hello all - I don't know if this is out of scope for this sub, but I have a somewhat unique problem to solve. I have a closed environment that currently uses multicast to push video stream feeds to computers within the closed environment. I've been working on a project to get the video out of that network for sharing to a remote site but it has had its own set of challenges.
What I'm trying to find now is if there is a server software that will allow me to ingest the existing multicast streams, then provide a webpage/GUI where an external party can log in and view the streams individually (or, ideally, in some form of multiviewer) rather than trying to force the video stream itself out of the network. If anyone knows a software like this that would work, I'd greatly appreciate the information! Also, I need a software that can run on a virtual machine, as we don't have the space to allow for new hardware. Thank you so much to anyone that can help! (Crossposting as well)
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Arch Vs Mint
Hi, I want to change my OS to either Linux Arch or Mint but cant fully decide yet..
I'v been watching a lot of videos and reading a lot of people opinions about arch / mint, advantages and disadvantages but cant decide..
I have experience with slackware linux server, I'v installed and used on it php, mail, ftp, dns, web and more.
i wanna know how hard will it be for me to use arch linux as someone with experience on slackware linux.
mint installation is gui mostly if im not mistaken so its shouldnt be a problem at all, but arch is more freedom as people say but also people say it can just brake in a middle of nowhere thats why i cant decide which one to install as my main OS.
im planning to game, watch videos, use apps like discord / spotify / netflix and etc, based basically.
i wanna know your thoughts and opinions about either arch or mint. thanks for all the answers!
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Hi, I want to change my OS to either Linux Arch or Mint but cant fully decide yet..
I'v been watching a lot of videos and reading a lot of people opinions about arch / mint, advantages and disadvantages but cant decide..
I have experience with slackware linux server, I'v installed and used on it php, mail, ftp, dns, web and more.
i wanna know how hard will it be for me to use arch linux as someone with experience on slackware linux.
mint installation is gui mostly if im not mistaken so its shouldnt be a problem at all, but arch is more freedom as people say but also people say it can just brake in a middle of nowhere thats why i cant decide which one to install as my main OS.
im planning to game, watch videos, use apps like discord / spotify / netflix and etc, based basically.
i wanna know your thoughts and opinions about either arch or mint. thanks for all the answers!
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Second monitor in kiosk mode?
There's some inexpensive monitors that are on the cusp between raspberry pis and PC accessories. For the latter it's mostly system status - temperatures, network traffic, etc. I know at least one of these screens has a windows app that provides this information.
This should be easy to do on a Linux desktop, right? Alas I was a novice X-mage in my youth and could (and did) set up multiple independent sessions at the time with the introduction of DBus and Wayland all of those skills are now moot.
So the question is how can I set up a separate Wayland session? (Or separate X and Wayland sessions). It's fine for it to be in kiosk mode and locked to a browser - I don't want to raise my X/Motif skills from the dead!
I can immediately rule out the obvious solution - simply adding this monitor to my set of displays. I tried that but the system got very confused with three displays - in fact it would only show two until I explicitly added the third. I have a 4-port video card and I will use 3 displays sometimes but it requires some care-and-feeding. With two displays I'll often drop from "join" to "mirror" after an idle period but everything is predictable. With three displays it seemed to shuffle the content in unpredictable ways.
(This may be due to this being a pretty old video card, probably dates to shortly after 4k/30s was first available.)
In the worst case I can use a dedicate RPi - and may need to do that anyway if I can't have the video card support separate Wayland/X sessions - but I would prefer to just hang it off my desktop if possible.
Eyoyo 7 inch mini monitor 1024x600
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There's some inexpensive monitors that are on the cusp between raspberry pis and PC accessories. For the latter it's mostly system status - temperatures, network traffic, etc. I know at least one of these screens has a windows app that provides this information.
This should be easy to do on a Linux desktop, right? Alas I was a novice X-mage in my youth and could (and did) set up multiple independent sessions at the time with the introduction of DBus and Wayland all of those skills are now moot.
So the question is how can I set up a separate Wayland session? (Or separate X and Wayland sessions). It's fine for it to be in kiosk mode and locked to a browser - I don't want to raise my X/Motif skills from the dead!
I can immediately rule out the obvious solution - simply adding this monitor to my set of displays. I tried that but the system got very confused with three displays - in fact it would only show two until I explicitly added the third. I have a 4-port video card and I will use 3 displays sometimes but it requires some care-and-feeding. With two displays I'll often drop from "join" to "mirror" after an idle period but everything is predictable. With three displays it seemed to shuffle the content in unpredictable ways.
(This may be due to this being a pretty old video card, probably dates to shortly after 4k/30s was first available.)
In the worst case I can use a dedicate RPi - and may need to do that anyway if I can't have the video card support separate Wayland/X sessions - but I would prefer to just hang it off my desktop if possible.
Eyoyo 7 inch mini monitor 1024x600
wisecoco 8.8 inch cpu temperature monitor with casing 1920x480 LCD Display
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What linux distro best for thinkpads?
Hey folks, ive been a long time user of ubuntu (xfce or kde) which ran on thinkpads mostly, i always had issues with my video drivers (nvidia) and constantly had to mess with reinstalling drivers once in a blue moon either one or both external screens would refuze to connect; was wondering what distro folks could suggest that just works?
Assume its an nvidia card.
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Hey folks, ive been a long time user of ubuntu (xfce or kde) which ran on thinkpads mostly, i always had issues with my video drivers (nvidia) and constantly had to mess with reinstalling drivers once in a blue moon either one or both external screens would refuze to connect; was wondering what distro folks could suggest that just works?
Assume its an nvidia card.
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Working a full time job while working on a FOSS project
For those of you who work on FOSS projects and work a full time job (especially if you have one tech), how do you do it?
I have been working on a project for the past year and I was hoping to have it done by now, but I just can't muster the motivation to sit down and do coding/troubleshooting/documentation after dealing with people and technological gore all day.
I can sometimes muster the energy to get things done on weekends but even then I just want to relax.
Do I just need more discipline? Do I need an extra set of hands considering I am the only one working on the project? Any words of wisdom from people experienced with this?
For context, my day job is basically a team lead for a Service Desk where I have to do some advanced troubleshooting and a little bit of coding with Powershell.
The project I am working on is called LogicalArdour, which is supposed to give Ardour similar functionality to GarageBand out of the box.
Github for those that are curious: https://github.com/jmantra/LogicalArdour
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For those of you who work on FOSS projects and work a full time job (especially if you have one tech), how do you do it?
I have been working on a project for the past year and I was hoping to have it done by now, but I just can't muster the motivation to sit down and do coding/troubleshooting/documentation after dealing with people and technological gore all day.
I can sometimes muster the energy to get things done on weekends but even then I just want to relax.
Do I just need more discipline? Do I need an extra set of hands considering I am the only one working on the project? Any words of wisdom from people experienced with this?
For context, my day job is basically a team lead for a Service Desk where I have to do some advanced troubleshooting and a little bit of coding with Powershell.
The project I am working on is called LogicalArdour, which is supposed to give Ardour similar functionality to GarageBand out of the box.
Github for those that are curious: https://github.com/jmantra/LogicalArdour
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Why are UNIX-like systems recommended for computer science?
When I was studying computer science in uni, it was recommended that we use Linux or Mac and if we insisted on using Windows, we were encouraged to use WSL or a VM. The lab computers were also running Linux (dual booting but we were told to use the Linux one). Similar story at work. Devs use Mac or WSL.
Why is this? Are there any practical reasons for UNIX-like systems being preferrable for computer science?
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When I was studying computer science in uni, it was recommended that we use Linux or Mac and if we insisted on using Windows, we were encouraged to use WSL or a VM. The lab computers were also running Linux (dual booting but we were told to use the Linux one). Similar story at work. Devs use Mac or WSL.
Why is this? Are there any practical reasons for UNIX-like systems being preferrable for computer science?
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12 years of incubating Wayland color management
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12 years of incubating Wayland color management
A brief history of how Wayland's latest color management extension came to be.
Non root sandboxing solutions (like chromium / web browsers ) except for native linux applications ? (shouldn't require root even once)
I am on a non root device and I would like to get a sandboxing solution , there is mbox which I have tried but it doesn't work on some devices and its 11 years old with no updates and the name was already a big part of the mail ecosystem that seaching for it took me a long time and it doesn't work.
There is bubblewrap which uses linux namespaces but I am not sure why but I tried to run it on a non root server and it just didn't work / couldn't install flatpak.
There are other options like libriscv but that requires me riscv executable and even then no offense to libriscv , I really really love that tool ,but it seems that I would lose performance.
Docker / podman require one time root (generally speaking podman is better)
Apptainer doesn't require root but it also uses name spaces (I can be totally wrong , I usually am)
I just need a sandbox where the applications wouldn't know that they are in sandbox (something like docker in that sense) but I am not root in the first place.
I haven't dived into the deep ends of sandboxing in linux but I may be wrong , I usually am , but browser model seems to provide the greatest level of sandboxing , yet they require wasm which just loses performance (yes they are "near" native) but the point of wasm in my opinion is that it can work on web browsers , is cross platform / platform agnostic and is near native.
There was this pnacl project by google which I was really excited for , but its discontinued and its much more of a cross platform thing again.
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I am on a non root device and I would like to get a sandboxing solution , there is mbox which I have tried but it doesn't work on some devices and its 11 years old with no updates and the name was already a big part of the mail ecosystem that seaching for it took me a long time and it doesn't work.
There is bubblewrap which uses linux namespaces but I am not sure why but I tried to run it on a non root server and it just didn't work / couldn't install flatpak.
There are other options like libriscv but that requires me riscv executable and even then no offense to libriscv , I really really love that tool ,but it seems that I would lose performance.
Docker / podman require one time root (generally speaking podman is better)
Apptainer doesn't require root but it also uses name spaces (I can be totally wrong , I usually am)
I just need a sandbox where the applications wouldn't know that they are in sandbox (something like docker in that sense) but I am not root in the first place.
I haven't dived into the deep ends of sandboxing in linux but I may be wrong , I usually am , but browser model seems to provide the greatest level of sandboxing , yet they require wasm which just loses performance (yes they are "near" native) but the point of wasm in my opinion is that it can work on web browsers , is cross platform / platform agnostic and is near native.
There was this pnacl project by google which I was really excited for , but its discontinued and its much more of a cross platform thing again.
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