How TPMs Work and Why We Added Support in Bottlerocket
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How TPMs Work and Why We Added Support in Bottlerocket
How do servers boot automatically whilst still keeping data secure if disks are stolen? We contributed TPM support to Bottlerocket, enabling hardware-bound encryption to ensure data cannot be recovered during recycling. This is the second part about Bottlerocket's…
fun fact about debian!
Every release of debian from 1-14 is named after a toy story character!
Debian 1.1 (buzz) is named after Buzz Lightyear
Debian 1.2 (rex) is named after the green toy dinosaur
Debian 1.3 (bo) is named after Bo peep
Debian 2.0 (hamm) is named after the pig
Debian 2.1 (slink) is named after Slinky Dog
Debian 2.2 (potato) is named after Mr. Potato Head
Debian 3.0 (woody) is named after woody
Debian 3.1 (sarge) is named after the sergeant of the toy soldiers
Debian 4 (etch) is named after the Etch-A-Sketch
Debian 5 (lenny) is named after the pair of walking binoculars
Debian 6 (squeeze) is named after the green "squeeze" aliens
Debian 7 (wheezy) is named after the penguin (how fitting)
Debian 8 (jessie) is named after jessie
Debian 9 (stretch) is named after Stretch Armstrong
Debian 10 (buster) is named after Andy's dog
Debian 11 (bullseye) is named after the horse woody rides.
Debian 12 (bookworm) is named after the smart worm at the daycare
Debian 13 (trixie) is named after the blue dinosaur
Debian 14 (forky) is named after the spork craft project.
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Every release of debian from 1-14 is named after a toy story character!
Debian 1.1 (buzz) is named after Buzz Lightyear
Debian 1.2 (rex) is named after the green toy dinosaur
Debian 1.3 (bo) is named after Bo peep
Debian 2.0 (hamm) is named after the pig
Debian 2.1 (slink) is named after Slinky Dog
Debian 2.2 (potato) is named after Mr. Potato Head
Debian 3.0 (woody) is named after woody
Debian 3.1 (sarge) is named after the sergeant of the toy soldiers
Debian 4 (etch) is named after the Etch-A-Sketch
Debian 5 (lenny) is named after the pair of walking binoculars
Debian 6 (squeeze) is named after the green "squeeze" aliens
Debian 7 (wheezy) is named after the penguin (how fitting)
Debian 8 (jessie) is named after jessie
Debian 9 (stretch) is named after Stretch Armstrong
Debian 10 (buster) is named after Andy's dog
Debian 11 (bullseye) is named after the horse woody rides.
Debian 12 (bookworm) is named after the smart worm at the daycare
Debian 13 (trixie) is named after the blue dinosaur
Debian 14 (forky) is named after the spork craft project.
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Trash Can Mac and Proton
I know it's dumb. But the 2013 trash can Mac is one of my favorite PC designs of all time. I've never used one because 1, hate apples walled garden and 2 could never afford one. Now that I can afford one Id like to use it for something useful.
With the advent of steam OS and Proton I'm wondering if I could use it as a gaming machine. I don't think steam os can work on it. But is there a Linux version that would also work well with Proton that would work on this machine? I am a total newb.
This is my first foray into trying to use Linux. I've built two PCs in my life. That's it. And I had help. Bad idea for a project?
Thanks,
A lover of design but a hater of Apples Ecosystem
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I know it's dumb. But the 2013 trash can Mac is one of my favorite PC designs of all time. I've never used one because 1, hate apples walled garden and 2 could never afford one. Now that I can afford one Id like to use it for something useful.
With the advent of steam OS and Proton I'm wondering if I could use it as a gaming machine. I don't think steam os can work on it. But is there a Linux version that would also work well with Proton that would work on this machine? I am a total newb.
This is my first foray into trying to use Linux. I've built two PCs in my life. That's it. And I had help. Bad idea for a project?
Thanks,
A lover of design but a hater of Apples Ecosystem
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I need a KWin Script that can play a sound when closing a window
There’s this cool Desktop Effect called “Fall Apart” and I wanted to pair an audio with it, I’m relatively new to Linux so I really need someone’s help, whether there is a noscript published online or if someone can help me develop one. Please help!
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There’s this cool Desktop Effect called “Fall Apart” and I wanted to pair an audio with it, I’m relatively new to Linux so I really need someone’s help, whether there is a noscript published online or if someone can help me develop one. Please help!
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Linux Advice???
I've been thinking about getting my CompTIA Network+ certification to pursue a career in Cyber Security/Penetration Testing, but now i'm thinking i should just continue on my pre-existing knowledge of Linux. I'm wondering what's the best way to learn how to use the tools like Aircrack-ng, NMAP, and every tool on the Linux OS, whats the best way to gain hands on real life experience with out having my hand held by tryhackme or hack the box???
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I've been thinking about getting my CompTIA Network+ certification to pursue a career in Cyber Security/Penetration Testing, but now i'm thinking i should just continue on my pre-existing knowledge of Linux. I'm wondering what's the best way to learn how to use the tools like Aircrack-ng, NMAP, and every tool on the Linux OS, whats the best way to gain hands on real life experience with out having my hand held by tryhackme or hack the box???
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Why Hyprland and Zen Browser?
Now I understand trends exist but I've seen Hyprland and Zen browser being used alot in ricing and I am quite curious what makes Hyprland and Zen browser such a common sight among ricing and even some daily driver builds
I do understand the aesthetics behind it, I do think they look very nice but I am wary about if switching over to Hyprland would be worth it, if I'd find any issues down the line or if there's any concerns for performance or stability
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Now I understand trends exist but I've seen Hyprland and Zen browser being used alot in ricing and I am quite curious what makes Hyprland and Zen browser such a common sight among ricing and even some daily driver builds
I do understand the aesthetics behind it, I do think they look very nice but I am wary about if switching over to Hyprland would be worth it, if I'd find any issues down the line or if there's any concerns for performance or stability
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The right filesystem for external drivers for Linux users.
Having used macs for several years I have finally moved over to Linux. Very happy so far. I'm almost out of the Apple ecosystem and replaced almost everything with open source solutions.
As I was deep into the apple system, my external drive was using APFS. I tried to mount it using fuse for Linux but somehow I could not and when I try to connect my external drive to my mac, it will not mount. First Aid under disk utility also doesn't succeed.
luckily with a third party app I am able to see and export my data out so probably somewhere in the APFS structure something got messed up.
Moving forward I have other APFS based drives and now I am afraid to hook em up to my Linux machine.
My goal is to backup al my external drives to my NAS using a mac. Then format all my external drives to an "appropriate" filesystem.
I am looking for a filesystem that ideally works on both Linux and windows without file size limitations. What filesystem would you recommend for my external drives and why?
Please watch out when using APFS-FUSE as it might do something with the filesystem structure? Luckily I am able to retrieve my data and as always... make backups backups backups :) Glad to join the Linux party!
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Having used macs for several years I have finally moved over to Linux. Very happy so far. I'm almost out of the Apple ecosystem and replaced almost everything with open source solutions.
As I was deep into the apple system, my external drive was using APFS. I tried to mount it using fuse for Linux but somehow I could not and when I try to connect my external drive to my mac, it will not mount. First Aid under disk utility also doesn't succeed.
luckily with a third party app I am able to see and export my data out so probably somewhere in the APFS structure something got messed up.
Moving forward I have other APFS based drives and now I am afraid to hook em up to my Linux machine.
My goal is to backup al my external drives to my NAS using a mac. Then format all my external drives to an "appropriate" filesystem.
I am looking for a filesystem that ideally works on both Linux and windows without file size limitations. What filesystem would you recommend for my external drives and why?
Please watch out when using APFS-FUSE as it might do something with the filesystem structure? Luckily I am able to retrieve my data and as always... make backups backups backups :) Glad to join the Linux party!
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This month in Servo: network inspector, a11y first steps, WebDriver, and more! Plus some big perf gains, thanks to our incremental layout work.
https://servo.org/blog/2025/07/17/this-month-in-servo/
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Boot loader on usb stick
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I was just joking...
"This is a good way" was what I did not expect
PS:
Sorry if I misused some terms in the prompt; please correct me if I did so.
PPS:
As I am fairly new, there might be some inherently bad decisions, like having two bootloaders even though the Windows one could boot Linux, but that is not the point of the post.
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I was just joking...
"This is a good way" was what I did not expect
PS:
Sorry if I misused some terms in the prompt; please correct me if I did so.
PPS:
As I am fairly new, there might be some inherently bad decisions, like having two bootloaders even though the Windows one could boot Linux, but that is not the point of the post.
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Linus Torvalds used to speak to engineers in 2012 the way I speak to LLMs now.
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What are some of your productivity hacks?
I see that there are many seemingly simple hack that boosts productivity by a great deal. What have you found out to be most useful hacks? Share it here.
I use following.
1. Aliases for commands.
2. Chrome remote desktop to execute simple commands on mobile device.
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I see that there are many seemingly simple hack that boosts productivity by a great deal. What have you found out to be most useful hacks? Share it here.
I use following.
1. Aliases for commands.
2. Chrome remote desktop to execute simple commands on mobile device.
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What is the craziest thing you have done on linux for fun?
For me, its using distrobox (rootfull) on nixos to gain access to pacstrap, install arch on my own pc from it, then enter my arch install from the distrobox arch container and download some random dotfiles to test it out
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For me, its using distrobox (rootfull) on nixos to gain access to pacstrap, install arch on my own pc from it, then enter my arch install from the distrobox arch container and download some random dotfiles to test it out
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[SECURITY] firefox-patch-bin, librewolf-fix-bin and zen-browser-patched-bin AUR packages contain malware
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All good things come to an end: Shutting down Clear Linux OS
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All good things come to an end: Shutting down Clear Linux OS
After years of innovation and community collaboration, we’re ending support for Clear Linux OS. Effective immediately, Intel will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance for Clear Linux OS, and the Clear Linux OS GitHub repository will…
Intel shuts down Clear Linux
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All good things come to an end: Shutting down Clear Linux OS
After years of innovation and community collaboration, we’re ending support for Clear Linux OS. Effective immediately, Intel will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance for Clear Linux OS, and the Clear Linux OS GitHub repository will…
I really just like Ubuntu
I've done my fair share of distrohopping. I started on Mint. My laptop has Fedora. (unrelated) I have a Macbook Pro. For the longest time I kept my desktop as a Windows machine in case Windows was needed for university - but it never was, and my Macbook can honestly just fulfil that role if need be.
But still, given that this device needs to be the reliable and compatible one I though "what better distro than the most popular". I installed 24.04 LTS, left the installation media on a thumb drive in case I needed to reinstall, and then used the GUI to update to 24.10 and the 25.04, and I've been happily using 25.04 since then. It really does just work.
I get that some FOSS purists will take issue with certain choices. I get that some people prefer not to use Snaps. I get that some people don't like Canonical. I get that some people don't like opt-out telemetry, but I'm not one of those people. The out-of-the-box experience has been great. I've slotted into it as a uni machine with no hitches what-so-ever.
Thanks Ubuntu.
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I've done my fair share of distrohopping. I started on Mint. My laptop has Fedora. (unrelated) I have a Macbook Pro. For the longest time I kept my desktop as a Windows machine in case Windows was needed for university - but it never was, and my Macbook can honestly just fulfil that role if need be.
But still, given that this device needs to be the reliable and compatible one I though "what better distro than the most popular". I installed 24.04 LTS, left the installation media on a thumb drive in case I needed to reinstall, and then used the GUI to update to 24.10 and the 25.04, and I've been happily using 25.04 since then. It really does just work.
I get that some FOSS purists will take issue with certain choices. I get that some people prefer not to use Snaps. I get that some people don't like Canonical. I get that some people don't like opt-out telemetry, but I'm not one of those people. The out-of-the-box experience has been great. I've slotted into it as a uni machine with no hitches what-so-ever.
Thanks Ubuntu.
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Intel shuts down Clear Linux OS, its high-performance Linux distribution
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