AMD To Focus On Better ROCm Linux Experience In H2-2025
https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-ROCm-H2-2025
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AMD To Focus On Better ROCm Linux Experience In H2-2025, Day-One Client Support
At the AMD Computex keynote last night in addition to announcing the Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series, Radeon RX 9060 XT, and Ryzen AI PRO R9700, they also brief talked about the ROCm compute stack and their plans for the second half of 2025.
Does anyone here actually use(d) Linux From Scratch as a daily driver?
I know LFS is generally unrealistic for almost everyone to use as a DD. But, for discussion’s sake, I was just curious if anyone has done it or at least had an extended attempt at doing it. How was your experience?
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I know LFS is generally unrealistic for almost everyone to use as a DD. But, for discussion’s sake, I was just curious if anyone has done it or at least had an extended attempt at doing it. How was your experience?
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What is a misconception about Linux that geniuenly annoys you?
Either a misconception a specific individual or group has, or the average non-Linux using person. Can be anything from features people misunderstand or genuine misinformation about it. Bonus points if you have a specific interesting story to go along with it.
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Either a misconception a specific individual or group has, or the average non-Linux using person. Can be anything from features people misunderstand or genuine misinformation about it. Bonus points if you have a specific interesting story to go along with it.
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Started blocking time for user onboarding. Sounds boring. Actually helped
Felt like I was always fixing random friction instead of preventing it.
So I started carving out 45 mins every Thursday just for improving how we onboard new users.
Sometimes it’s a tiny change, like rewording copy or tweaking the order of steps.
Sometimes it’s a walkthrough that shows how to do something important.
Either way, it’s made a big difference. Fewer support requests. Better activation.
Definitely recommend just protecting that time if you’re not already.
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Felt like I was always fixing random friction instead of preventing it.
So I started carving out 45 mins every Thursday just for improving how we onboard new users.
Sometimes it’s a tiny change, like rewording copy or tweaking the order of steps.
Sometimes it’s a walkthrough that shows how to do something important.
Either way, it’s made a big difference. Fewer support requests. Better activation.
Definitely recommend just protecting that time if you’re not already.
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Libinput will support plugins written in Lua
https://who-t.blogspot.com/2025/05/libinput-and-lua-plugins.html
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libinput and Lua plugins
First of all, what's outlined here should be available in libinput 1.29 1.30 but I'm not 100% certain on all the details yet so any feedba...
Terminal Emulator Terminator v2.1.5 "Might as well Release"
https://github.com/gnome-terminator/terminator/releases/tag/v2.1.5
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Release v2.1.5 "Might as well Release" · gnome-terminator/terminator
What's Changed
Fix invalid escape sequences by @meator in #922
Add plugin to clone ssh and container sessions when terminal is split by @asifamin13 in #924
Add reverse search keyboard binding ...
Fix invalid escape sequences by @meator in #922
Add plugin to clone ssh and container sessions when terminal is split by @asifamin13 in #924
Add reverse search keyboard binding ...
Why aren't leading Linux OSes ganging up to make people aware that they don't need to buy new computers when Windows 10 discontinues?
It's a great opportunity to promote Linux OSes and the entire ecosystem. Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin have a lot of money to spend in ads. They should seize this opportunity. They should show how Linux can be as easy to use (if not more) as Windows.
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It's a great opportunity to promote Linux OSes and the entire ecosystem. Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin have a lot of money to spend in ads. They should seize this opportunity. They should show how Linux can be as easy to use (if not more) as Windows.
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Do you think the Windows Subsystem for Linux competes with Desktop Linux?
With the recent open sourcing of WSL by Microsoft, I've seen discussions debating if WSL is overall harmful to Linux, because it allows people who otherwise would switch to Linux to instead keep using windows - especially developers.
Personally, I disagree, my viewpoint is that WSL is used (at least in-part) by developers who are pushing code to Linux servers/devices, and who before WSL likely used Cygwin, git bash, or a Linux virtual machine, and therefore from that perspective, WSL is just a cleaner solution.
Even personally, while I've experimented with running Linux as my primary desktop OS on and off for a while, a mix of proprietary software and gaming means I'm not quite ready to switch yet, and I don't think WSL not existing would change my mind.
I'm curious what the other's thoughts are in terms of competition between WSL and Desktop Linux, and if there are others who primarily interact with Linux via WSL?
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With the recent open sourcing of WSL by Microsoft, I've seen discussions debating if WSL is overall harmful to Linux, because it allows people who otherwise would switch to Linux to instead keep using windows - especially developers.
Personally, I disagree, my viewpoint is that WSL is used (at least in-part) by developers who are pushing code to Linux servers/devices, and who before WSL likely used Cygwin, git bash, or a Linux virtual machine, and therefore from that perspective, WSL is just a cleaner solution.
Even personally, while I've experimented with running Linux as my primary desktop OS on and off for a while, a mix of proprietary software and gaming means I'm not quite ready to switch yet, and I don't think WSL not existing would change my mind.
I'm curious what the other's thoughts are in terms of competition between WSL and Desktop Linux, and if there are others who primarily interact with Linux via WSL?
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I've hit my stride with the CLI, where to go now?
I'm finally using the CLI for 99% of my personal use. I'm not going to say what distro I'm using because I'm not a stereotype.
YTFZF works fine as a way to watch YouTube if I actually need it.
I'm fine with Links as a browser, a lot of tech sites require JavaScript but I feel like it pushes me to read manuals more.
MPV can stream URLs which is awesome.
Transmission CLI if I need torrents
I just memorized the commands for mounting/unmounting drives, connecting to wifi, checking date/time/power, changing backlight brightness.
VIM is a lot of fun to use, I mostly read public domain books with it. It's also perfectly acceptable for me as a beginner programmer since it forces me to type accurately.
The one thing I need the GUI for is developing games on Godot, but I would like to transition more towards developing games on the command line like NetHack.
Manipulating the file system with commands is much more satisfying and fast than clicking and dragging.
What directions have you gone in your command line journey?
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I'm finally using the CLI for 99% of my personal use. I'm not going to say what distro I'm using because I'm not a stereotype.
YTFZF works fine as a way to watch YouTube if I actually need it.
I'm fine with Links as a browser, a lot of tech sites require JavaScript but I feel like it pushes me to read manuals more.
MPV can stream URLs which is awesome.
Transmission CLI if I need torrents
I just memorized the commands for mounting/unmounting drives, connecting to wifi, checking date/time/power, changing backlight brightness.
VIM is a lot of fun to use, I mostly read public domain books with it. It's also perfectly acceptable for me as a beginner programmer since it forces me to type accurately.
The one thing I need the GUI for is developing games on Godot, but I would like to transition more towards developing games on the command line like NetHack.
Manipulating the file system with commands is much more satisfying and fast than clicking and dragging.
What directions have you gone in your command line journey?
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WASM the future for running Windows apps on Linux ?
Yesterday I was watching a YouTube movie about the applications of WebAssembly (WASM) and it said that applications like Photoshop could be packaged as WASM and then run on any machine.
As a matter of fact, Adobe already launched a web version of Photoshop using WASM.
So will WASM be the future for Linux to run any non-Linux app on Linux without the need for Wine or Bottles ? And how will this impact Steam and can it be said that this will in fact open a new way of creating web/desktop apps written from any OS and running anywhere ?
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Yesterday I was watching a YouTube movie about the applications of WebAssembly (WASM) and it said that applications like Photoshop could be packaged as WASM and then run on any machine.
As a matter of fact, Adobe already launched a web version of Photoshop using WASM.
So will WASM be the future for Linux to run any non-Linux app on Linux without the need for Wine or Bottles ? And how will this impact Steam and can it be said that this will in fact open a new way of creating web/desktop apps written from any OS and running anywhere ?
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Diagnosing Swap Usage with 'smem'
https://linuxblog.io/diagnosing-swap-usage-smem-linux/
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Diagnosing Swap Usage with smem on Linux
If you've ever looked at your server and wondered why it's using swap even though plenty of RAM is available, you're not alone. This is a common scenario
Why not CentOS instead of fedora
I’ve noticed a lot of people praising Fedora lately, especially in tech and developer communities. What makes Fedora so popular compared to CentOS Stream? Why do people choose Fedora over CentOS Stream, and in what scenarios is Fedora considered the better option? Wouldn’t CentOS be a more stable option than fedora because Fedora has the latest changes?
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I’ve noticed a lot of people praising Fedora lately, especially in tech and developer communities. What makes Fedora so popular compared to CentOS Stream? Why do people choose Fedora over CentOS Stream, and in what scenarios is Fedora considered the better option? Wouldn’t CentOS be a more stable option than fedora because Fedora has the latest changes?
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Did you know that there's a compatibility layer for macOS apps on Linux?
https://www.darlinghq.org/
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Darling — macOS translation layer for Linux
Malicious npm Packages Target React, Vue, and Vite Ecosystems with Destructive Payloads
https://socket.dev/blog/malicious-npm-packages-target-react-vue-and-vite-ecosystems-with-destructive-payloads
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Malicious npm Packages Target React, Vue, and Vite Ecosystem...
Malicious npm packages targeting React, Vue, Vite, Node.js, and Quill remained undetected for two years while deploying destructive payloads.
slim and light notebook on a budget
HI there,
Ive been using a basic mint distro for a few weeks now on a hand-me-down laptop from a friend and installed the same on my main pc to more easily enter the BIOS (the win11 install has got some problems all of its own)
The laptop is kind of slow with an i5 6300u and 8gb of RAM. I really enjoy the experimenting with linux and the option to have a pc on the go and therefore would like to get a slim and light notebook to replace this laptop.
Have you got any recommendations for any
or Tips on hardware, what to get or to avoid because of issues or incompatibilities with common linux distros ?
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HI there,
Ive been using a basic mint distro for a few weeks now on a hand-me-down laptop from a friend and installed the same on my main pc to more easily enter the BIOS (the win11 install has got some problems all of its own)
The laptop is kind of slow with an i5 6300u and 8gb of RAM. I really enjoy the experimenting with linux and the option to have a pc on the go and therefore would like to get a slim and light notebook to replace this laptop.
Have you got any recommendations for any
or Tips on hardware, what to get or to avoid because of issues or incompatibilities with common linux distros ?
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