OS drive filling up
I am building a small media NAS and have installed OMV (a Debian fork) on it.
The OS is installed on a 128Gb SSD and there are 2 20Tb 3,5" HDD's that have been software raided into a single volume mounted on a /Media folder.
Now when I start putting files into said folder it stops at ca. 111Gb and tells me the OS drive is full.
how? why?
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I am building a small media NAS and have installed OMV (a Debian fork) on it.
The OS is installed on a 128Gb SSD and there are 2 20Tb 3,5" HDD's that have been software raided into a single volume mounted on a /Media folder.
Now when I start putting files into said folder it stops at ca. 111Gb and tells me the OS drive is full.
how? why?
(I hope I got the flair right, if not, please don't shoot me ;-) )
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32-bit Linux Support Now and in the Future - Arnd Bergmann, Linaro - Open Source Summit 2025
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32-bit Linux Support Now and in the Future - Arnd Bergmann, Linaro
Don't miss out! Join us at the next Open Source Summit in Seoul, South Korea (November 4-5). Join us at the premier vendor-neutral open source conference, where developers and technologists come together to collaborate, share knowledge, and explore the latest…
Would you use a free, lightweight thin client OS for old PCs or Raspberry Pis?
Hey everyone, I’m experimenting with a tiny, fast Linux OS designed for thin clients—basically a lightweight system that boots quickly, supports remote desktop (RDP/VNC), and includes an easy setup wizard.
It’s meant for:
Old PCs and Raspberry Pis
Home labs or classrooms
Anyone who wants a fast, simple thin client without commercial licenses
Before I go further, I want to know: would this be useful to you?
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Hey everyone, I’m experimenting with a tiny, fast Linux OS designed for thin clients—basically a lightweight system that boots quickly, supports remote desktop (RDP/VNC), and includes an easy setup wizard.
It’s meant for:
Old PCs and Raspberry Pis
Home labs or classrooms
Anyone who wants a fast, simple thin client without commercial licenses
Before I go further, I want to know: would this be useful to you?
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Do we need an alternative to Microsoft Power BI that runs on Linux desktop?
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Linus Torvalds Grows Frustrated Seeing "Garbage" With "Link: " Tags In Git Commits
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linus-Torvalds-No-Link-Tags
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Linus Torvalds Grows Frustrated Seeing "Garbage" With "Link: " Tags In Git Commits
Linus Torvalds has grown frustrated enough with seeing 'Link: ' tags within Git commits/patches that often times they are of no value and he's had enough of it
Canaima OS, the government-issued Linux distribution of Venezuela
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Instalacion de Cheese en Canaima 3.1
En este vídeo observaras como se instala y se utiliza la aplicación Cheese la cual se utiliza para captura de foto desde la camara web en Canaima Versión 3.1
I'm making the right choice by switching from Windows 11 to Linux and I love it
5 hours ago I switched from Windows to Linux mint because I got tired of Microsoft's bullshit and I always wanted to try Linux and most of my favorite apps work and I like how it's customizable
And how it's really lite wate and my fans don't sound like a airplane engine and how I feel like neo from the Materx every time I use the terminal and thar are some things that annoy me a little bit like how my screen randomly goes back for 10 seconds and how my sound drivers keep on uninstalling tham selfs and how my USB ports don't recognize anything after a reset but I still
Really like Linux even with those little annoyances
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5 hours ago I switched from Windows to Linux mint because I got tired of Microsoft's bullshit and I always wanted to try Linux and most of my favorite apps work and I like how it's customizable
And how it's really lite wate and my fans don't sound like a airplane engine and how I feel like neo from the Materx every time I use the terminal and thar are some things that annoy me a little bit like how my screen randomly goes back for 10 seconds and how my sound drivers keep on uninstalling tham selfs and how my USB ports don't recognize anything after a reset but I still
Really like Linux even with those little annoyances
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what linux for the schools computers?
Now i know i might sound like a noob right now but i need a good linux distro for my schools crappy desktops,they take 3 minutes to reach the desktop on windows 10,while i dont have a spec sheet,it takes like 1-3 minutes to open chrome so definitely 4gb ram max,id assume an intel i3 3-5th gen,probably no gpu,most of these desktops are dead already or on their final breaths,i would’ve used chromeos flex but powerpoint stuff dosent work and the web versions suck in my opinion,im thinking zorin or lubuntu would work? Also i am soon to meet with the IT department as my vice principal has agreed
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Now i know i might sound like a noob right now but i need a good linux distro for my schools crappy desktops,they take 3 minutes to reach the desktop on windows 10,while i dont have a spec sheet,it takes like 1-3 minutes to open chrome so definitely 4gb ram max,id assume an intel i3 3-5th gen,probably no gpu,most of these desktops are dead already or on their final breaths,i would’ve used chromeos flex but powerpoint stuff dosent work and the web versions suck in my opinion,im thinking zorin or lubuntu would work? Also i am soon to meet with the IT department as my vice principal has agreed
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What does pkexec actually do?
I just figured out pkexec. What’s the actual point of pkexec when sudo already exists? Does pkexec serve some deeper purpose tied to PolicyKit and GUI app authentication?
Can't I use sudo to do the work of pkexec?
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I just figured out pkexec. What’s the actual point of pkexec when sudo already exists? Does pkexec serve some deeper purpose tied to PolicyKit and GUI app authentication?
Can't I use sudo to do the work of pkexec?
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Interesting threads...might enlighten ya....look like linux is winning hands down :)
https://x.com/dhh/status/1964621348413817247
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DHH (@dhh) on X
Got curious how much faster Linux is than macOS for small-file access and creation. The results are shocking:
curl -L https://t.co/1HtObjoH2E -o linux.tar.xz
time tar -xf linux.tar.xz
Framework Desktop: 1.6s
MBP M4 Pro: 12.2s
Over 7x faster on these 90K…
curl -L https://t.co/1HtObjoH2E -o linux.tar.xz
time tar -xf linux.tar.xz
Framework Desktop: 1.6s
MBP M4 Pro: 12.2s
Over 7x faster on these 90K…
been working on a dotfile package manager, calling it... dotmng
I basically wanted something that would allow people to install configs for eww, fabric, weLD, waybar, and the like. Basically gives it more akin to if I were installing android widgets with a CLI. But in reality, this could be used with any dotfiles possible.
I ensured the following when drafting this up.
1. Can pull from git repos (including metadata)
2. warns about files that can be overridden for programs like kitty (some info is incomplete)
3 auto maps files to programs by the name of the folder they're in and auto maps variants by the folder name with respect to a desktop environment, or falls back to default.
Mind you I haven't tested this outside of dry runs, but some features I do know work though. and currently repos needs to be added manually from their git link or PR'd into the right file, as I don't have the funds nor infrastructure to maintain a proper repo server
link to the program itself is here: https://github.com/FyreX-opensource-design/dotmng I haven't organized all the demo noscripts yet...
and an example repo is here for the structure: https://github.com/FyreX-opensource-design/dotmng-example-repo
There are definitely some improvements to be made to this, especially for handing some frameworks like fabric or weLD, which can use any external lib in its python environment. as well as a means to determine placement in some instances, maybe by using yolk or GNU stow.
I'm just hopeful something like this catches on... I find it a bit annoying to look through github and whatnot to find dotfile widgets I like or in some instances, dotfiles for frameworks that are relatively new, like weLD is. I will take contributions for fixes and improvements, and might write some improvements down in the issues tab that I want to shoot for.
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I basically wanted something that would allow people to install configs for eww, fabric, weLD, waybar, and the like. Basically gives it more akin to if I were installing android widgets with a CLI. But in reality, this could be used with any dotfiles possible.
I ensured the following when drafting this up.
1. Can pull from git repos (including metadata)
2. warns about files that can be overridden for programs like kitty (some info is incomplete)
3 auto maps files to programs by the name of the folder they're in and auto maps variants by the folder name with respect to a desktop environment, or falls back to default.
Mind you I haven't tested this outside of dry runs, but some features I do know work though. and currently repos needs to be added manually from their git link or PR'd into the right file, as I don't have the funds nor infrastructure to maintain a proper repo server
link to the program itself is here: https://github.com/FyreX-opensource-design/dotmng I haven't organized all the demo noscripts yet...
and an example repo is here for the structure: https://github.com/FyreX-opensource-design/dotmng-example-repo
There are definitely some improvements to be made to this, especially for handing some frameworks like fabric or weLD, which can use any external lib in its python environment. as well as a means to determine placement in some instances, maybe by using yolk or GNU stow.
I'm just hopeful something like this catches on... I find it a bit annoying to look through github and whatnot to find dotfile widgets I like or in some instances, dotfiles for frameworks that are relatively new, like weLD is. I will take contributions for fixes and improvements, and might write some improvements down in the issues tab that I want to shoot for.
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GitHub - FyreX-opensource-design/dotmng: a dotfile package manager
a dotfile package manager. Contribute to FyreX-opensource-design/dotmng development by creating an account on GitHub.
Ubuntu mod team takes anti-queer "Don't say gay" stance.
https://bark.lgbt/@gimmechocolate/115164408860865811
Common Ubuntu L unfortunately, and since the post on r/Ubuntu by the original poster, it seems like Canonical/Ubuntu are sticking by their mods teams decision.
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https://bark.lgbt/@gimmechocolate/115164408860865811
Common Ubuntu L unfortunately, and since the post on r/Ubuntu by the original poster, it seems like Canonical/Ubuntu are sticking by their mods teams decision.
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Weird looking fonts on google chrome in linux
Hi everyone, I am running popOS and my fonts on google chrome have become strange and funny. It only happens in the searchbar and when I type something, but is absolutely stupid! I have tried a lot of fixes (chatGPT below) but nothing has fixed the issue.
I installed popOS and google chrome again and the same issue still persists!
Need y'alls help figuring this out! Thanks in advance :)
chrome: Version 140.0.7339.80 (Official Build) (64-bit)
https://preview.redd.it/kju90xdglunf1.png?width=1064&format=png&auto=webp&s=ff14f4746d407f4dbba14d813e5fda75691da086
chatGPT: https://chatgpt.com/share/68be3802-0950-800b-8cb6-fb1fb09b0562
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Hi everyone, I am running popOS and my fonts on google chrome have become strange and funny. It only happens in the searchbar and when I type something, but is absolutely stupid! I have tried a lot of fixes (chatGPT below) but nothing has fixed the issue.
I installed popOS and google chrome again and the same issue still persists!
Need y'alls help figuring this out! Thanks in advance :)
chrome: Version 140.0.7339.80 (Official Build) (64-bit)
https://preview.redd.it/kju90xdglunf1.png?width=1064&format=png&auto=webp&s=ff14f4746d407f4dbba14d813e5fda75691da086
chatGPT: https://chatgpt.com/share/68be3802-0950-800b-8cb6-fb1fb09b0562
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Been using Linux for half a year because I don't want to update to win11
Some thoughts:
1. Asked AI when I didn't know how to do certain things on Linux.
2. Typing commands is easier/faster than a graphical UI
3. Old computer (10+ yo) runs just as fast as new ones
4. Found all the software I need on Linux. Most are better or just as good. There's LM studio for AI, video (OBS/shotcut), and image processing (GIMP), reference manager (Zotero), LibreOffice etc. There's always an alternative for something that runs on Windows, if not the same software version available to Linux.
5. Unsubscribing from all the "antivirus software" that exists solely for Windows system
6. Hardware's driver is never an issue. From RX6600, RX7900 to RTX 5090 they all worked. The last one is new, so I had to go into command mode at the login stage and connect the wifi by typing a command - you learn something new every day.
7. Ubuntu Pro gives 10 years updates on 5 machines. Free.
8. No creepy software stealing my data and IP.
9. Many games can run on Linux without using things like Proton to mimic Windows. Some games have an anti-cheat system, so they can't run on Linux - I'd just play them on PS4/5. No issues with game performance, but it does not support 2560*1080 for Resident Evil 6 on an ultrawide screen, it didn't scale properly.
10. It does freeze or crash, but not often enough to bother me. When it happens, it's for a reason and not random crashing. Sometimes, certain software doesn't open or install properly,so just switch to a different one.
It's not the same Linux from 20 or 10 years ago. I'd never go back to Windows - these companies are charging monthly subnoscriptions, which are insane.
My platform:
1. Linux Ubuntu 24 Pro on 2 machines, soon adding a third.
2. One of the 3 machines I have is at least 10 years old, but runs FASTER than the new computer....weird.
Probably never going back to Windows again, but I plan to keep Windows 10 as a dual system on the 10-year-old machine as a backup.
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Some thoughts:
1. Asked AI when I didn't know how to do certain things on Linux.
2. Typing commands is easier/faster than a graphical UI
3. Old computer (10+ yo) runs just as fast as new ones
4. Found all the software I need on Linux. Most are better or just as good. There's LM studio for AI, video (OBS/shotcut), and image processing (GIMP), reference manager (Zotero), LibreOffice etc. There's always an alternative for something that runs on Windows, if not the same software version available to Linux.
5. Unsubscribing from all the "antivirus software" that exists solely for Windows system
6. Hardware's driver is never an issue. From RX6600, RX7900 to RTX 5090 they all worked. The last one is new, so I had to go into command mode at the login stage and connect the wifi by typing a command - you learn something new every day.
7. Ubuntu Pro gives 10 years updates on 5 machines. Free.
8. No creepy software stealing my data and IP.
9. Many games can run on Linux without using things like Proton to mimic Windows. Some games have an anti-cheat system, so they can't run on Linux - I'd just play them on PS4/5. No issues with game performance, but it does not support 2560*1080 for Resident Evil 6 on an ultrawide screen, it didn't scale properly.
10. It does freeze or crash, but not often enough to bother me. When it happens, it's for a reason and not random crashing. Sometimes, certain software doesn't open or install properly,so just switch to a different one.
It's not the same Linux from 20 or 10 years ago. I'd never go back to Windows - these companies are charging monthly subnoscriptions, which are insane.
My platform:
1. Linux Ubuntu 24 Pro on 2 machines, soon adding a third.
2. One of the 3 machines I have is at least 10 years old, but runs FASTER than the new computer....weird.
Probably never going back to Windows again, but I plan to keep Windows 10 as a dual system on the 10-year-old machine as a backup.
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Best multi-page .TIFF viewer?
Specifically using Debian with KDE but what works best? Imagemagik is super clunky and others don’t seem to support multi-page and can only seem to show the first page. Please help ! Ironically the best one I’ve found so far is Windows Photo Viewer (not the Photos app) :-(
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Specifically using Debian with KDE but what works best? Imagemagik is super clunky and others don’t seem to support multi-page and can only seem to show the first page. Please help ! Ironically the best one I’ve found so far is Windows Photo Viewer (not the Photos app) :-(
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Linux Data Analysts what tools do you use?
The noscript says it all. I want to dip my toes into the world of Data Analysis and currently I'm following Alex The Analyst's boot camp.
I dual boot Win10/Mint and I'm at the data visualisation part of the boot camp where you go through Tableau and PowerBI. This got me questioning what tools do you use for data visualisation? Python with libraries? On Windows and in general I know PowerBI and Tableau are the norm. Is there any user friendly alternative?
I know there is Superset but from what I heard it's not suitable for beginners and Metabase but you have to self host it.
Any tips would be appreciated and if it's even feasible to be a Data Analyst with Linux or do you need to use Windows.
I know I'm really in the beginning and I'm still away from actually having to worry about it. But hopefully within the span of a few years I'd like to go freelance and I'd like to see my options...
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The noscript says it all. I want to dip my toes into the world of Data Analysis and currently I'm following Alex The Analyst's boot camp.
I dual boot Win10/Mint and I'm at the data visualisation part of the boot camp where you go through Tableau and PowerBI. This got me questioning what tools do you use for data visualisation? Python with libraries? On Windows and in general I know PowerBI and Tableau are the norm. Is there any user friendly alternative?
I know there is Superset but from what I heard it's not suitable for beginners and Metabase but you have to self host it.
Any tips would be appreciated and if it's even feasible to be a Data Analyst with Linux or do you need to use Windows.
I know I'm really in the beginning and I'm still away from actually having to worry about it. But hopefully within the span of a few years I'd like to go freelance and I'd like to see my options...
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