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Just out of curiosity, Why do you currently have a dual boot setup? And which OSs do you have?

I just want to know from those that have a dual boot setup,

Why do you currently have it?

And what OSs do you have in that setup. Is it due to software you need? Is it because somebody else close to you is used to Windows a lot?

My own response in comments

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Debian Bookworm (with custom 6.11 kernel) running on my new workhorse, a 1999 Toshiba Satellite
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Change keyboard sound in Wayland FINALY

I used mechavibes for so long but since i switch to wayland it stopped working,...i searched every few weeks if someone created something similar for wayland and boom. today i descovered this one...its super cool and easy to implement custom sounds...you can bind it to toggle on and off for example...read the docs and support the author....

ps. i dont know the guy and have any connection with this tool...i just want to share with ppl that forgot about mechavibes because of wayland.

https://github.com/sahaj-b/wayvibes

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I felt bored so I drew Linus
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Arch or Gentoo

I have been using arch linux for like, 5 months or so, and I was messing around with the root files, breaking the entire system. Should I continue using arch or switch to gentoo or any other distro? I am considering gentoo because it seems interesting.

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How do i run linux on this??
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Volunteer GUI Developer Needed

Me and 3 other people are developing a new, Arch based Linux Distro, and need someone to program the GUI. We have a UI designer and a back end developer, but need someone to be a front end developer. You will get credit for this, but it is a volunteer position. It shouldn't be too much work either. If you are interested, send me a message!

https://redd.it/1ku74wn
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Altera DMA driver

Not sure if it's the right place to ask this - but I am looking for a Linux kernel driver for Alteras mSGDMA. I was hoping that there was one which would be support d directly by Altera/Intel, as I have seen some which might work but are not directly supported.

Does anyone know if it is out there?

Thanks!

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Download do linux

Hello, I wanted some help, well I have a Samsung laptop, it's from 2010 and has a Windows 7 operating system with 32 bits, and a laptop that the whole family uses, but I don't have a pendrive.
So is there any way to install it even in these conditions.
If the answer is yes, thank you very much, if the answer is no, thank you very much and tell me what would be the most appropriate way to install.

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Nobara 42 runs great on my new ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 AMD!!
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Display artifacts in Ubuntu help

Just set up Ubuntu 24.04 for dual boot with Windows 11, updated drivers and everything else.

I've noticed artifacts in the top left corner of my laptop's display, like white horizontal lines that appear after waking the laptop from suspend mode. These lines never show up in windows 11, I'm curious what could be causing them only in ubuntu. I've reseated the display cable as well to no effect.

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What's your take on Ubuntu?

I know a lot of people who don't like Ubuntu because it's not the distro they use, or they see it as too beginner friendly and that's bad for some reason, but not what I'm asking. I've been using it for years and am quite happy with it. Any reason I should switch? What's your opinion?

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Meet plwm the Prolog window manager
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Linux kernel git repository visualized using gource

Recently I found a visualization made by the program gource of the linux kernel. Would be really cool if some kernel-dev recorded himself trying to discern the different parts of the code in the graph (like the obvious orange .txt documentation).

Graph of linux kernel source code

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxPtc52EG2A

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Format USB from Files in Ubuntu

Ok, why can I not format a USB drive from Files/Nautilus anymore? For clarity, I have not used Ubuntu (non server) myself for a while now, but after installing for a customer I have confirmed on another machine that the "format" option fails with a disk is busy option. Yes, I can close and use Disks, but this is not something users should need to figure out. I can help out, but then why is the option still there?

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This case plus chicago95 is my next build
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Starting a Linux community on Amino.

I don't know if guys have heard of amino, but i just got in there for the purpose of helping my girlfriend on her community on Amino, and while I was browsing through the available community, i couldn't find anything for a Linux community, so i decided to take the initiative of starting one. I don't know if it would be popular or not. But i would like to hear your thoughts on if it's a good idea, and I you want here's a link to that community on Amino, if you want you can join and contribute to the community, it's in a very early stage of development, but I am sure if I get the support I would be able to make it better. And any views on this would be appreciated.
Here's the link to the community: http://aminoapps.com/c/HailLinux

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A story to tell

There was yet another thread about virtues of text editors, and I was reminded of when I first got into using Linux.

Some years ago, a friend of mine, Bob, helped me get RH 4 installed. I had no idea about any of this, but my friend is damn smart. At this time, video drivers were not as available, and with each update, I had to recompile the kernel. Bob held my hand through this a few times until I got how to do it. But in one instance, when we were working on a machine with a fresh kernel, he realized that we had not installed pico or nano or vi or anything.

Dude wrote an X11.conf by writing it line by line at the CL, from scratch, using echo and >> to append each line to X11.conf and point it to the appropriate driver. It worked. He just pictured the file in his head and added to it line by line.

Bob, you brilliant magnificent bastard.

I would love to hear if there are others with stories that just impress unforgettably. I'll share them with Bob, he's still a close friend.

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CoreFreq v2.0.5

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***CoreFreq*** v2.0.5 - The CPU monitoring software with BIOS like functionalities


\- Changelog \-

[Code Review\]

* Restrict module parameters to load-time only



[AMD\]

[Genoa\]

* Attempt SOC voltage reading

* Apply monitoring interval to RAM consumption calculation

[Kernel\]

* Use `CONFIG_AMD_NB` to call SMU if kernel version ≥ 6.0



[Intel\]

[Core Ultra\]

* Updated register names and addresses

[Alder Lake/N\]

* Added "Twin Lake" and "Amston Lake" codenames



[x86_64\]

* Added `lock` prefix to bit operations for cross-package atomicity



[AArch64\] [RISC-V\] [PowerPC\]

* Improved CPU topology detection to identify the BSP (Boot Strap Processor)



\- More -

>v2.0.5
byu/CyrIng inCoreFreq




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