Server option suggestion question for website, requiring A Python backend, a relational database and a react frontend.
I’m what Reddit would suggest how to deploy this. It is for usage on an internal network.
The backend makes calls to several other servers. Manipulated them, stores data in a relational database and serves as a rest api for the frontend.
I was thinking of using AlmaLinux, Ubuntu or NixOS. And deploy either as Podman pod on AlmaLinux, docker on Ubuntu, or just install the components directly on the servers. Not sure what to do with NixOS.
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I’m what Reddit would suggest how to deploy this. It is for usage on an internal network.
The backend makes calls to several other servers. Manipulated them, stores data in a relational database and serves as a rest api for the frontend.
I was thinking of using AlmaLinux, Ubuntu or NixOS. And deploy either as Podman pod on AlmaLinux, docker on Ubuntu, or just install the components directly on the servers. Not sure what to do with NixOS.
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Graphic Designing, UI/ UX ... on linux.
I am graphic designer, I know I can use wine for adobe products and it works perfectly actually, currently I am on cachyos. Works perfectly. What I can seem to get around is Figma, specifically using custom fonts on figma, I've tried figma linux font helper: https://github.com/Figma-Linux/figma-linux-font-helper
It isnt working, on both figma-linux and figma-web.
Is there any other way, its so annoying to change back to windows for one little thing actually.
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I am graphic designer, I know I can use wine for adobe products and it works perfectly actually, currently I am on cachyos. Works perfectly. What I can seem to get around is Figma, specifically using custom fonts on figma, I've tried figma linux font helper: https://github.com/Figma-Linux/figma-linux-font-helper
It isnt working, on both figma-linux and figma-web.
Is there any other way, its so annoying to change back to windows for one little thing actually.
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GitHub - Figma-Linux/figma-linux-font-helper: Font Helper for Figma for Linux x64 platform
Font Helper for Figma for Linux x64 platform. Contribute to Figma-Linux/figma-linux-font-helper development by creating an account on GitHub.
Made a video on patchmon.net
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Patchmon.net demo 1 - Overview of the initial Linux Patch Monitoring project
This is my first video on patchmon.net - We all have the pain of trying to keep on top of Linux updates.
Something clean and simple was needed within our NOC so I built patchmon.net . I'm open to ideas and feedback, and i'd appreciate a signup for the release…
Something clean and simple was needed within our NOC so I built patchmon.net . I'm open to ideas and feedback, and i'd appreciate a signup for the release…
Asciinema 3.0: rewritten in Rust, adds live streaming, & upgraded file format.
https://blog.asciinema.org/post/three-point-o/
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--Help wanted-- Linux powered budget 24h PC
Hi everyone, sorry the post if it's not the place to post it, as I don't know where posting (and maybe someone can help me with that), I need help to build a PC that I can use at least 12h or more, but 12h building/writing code, doing something alike, as now I don't had any laptop that can do that for more than 2h, so it's pretty a challenge to do anything like that, even just reading and some audio/video playing the better battery i got is around 7~9h (that is awesome yet less that I need to), any recommendations? , I don't mind the Architecture I only mind the battery can charge in 2h~3h, or maybe by another source (dynamo, solar, etc), thanks in advance, and sorry the bad English
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Hi everyone, sorry the post if it's not the place to post it, as I don't know where posting (and maybe someone can help me with that), I need help to build a PC that I can use at least 12h or more, but 12h building/writing code, doing something alike, as now I don't had any laptop that can do that for more than 2h, so it's pretty a challenge to do anything like that, even just reading and some audio/video playing the better battery i got is around 7~9h (that is awesome yet less that I need to), any recommendations? , I don't mind the Architecture I only mind the battery can charge in 2h~3h, or maybe by another source (dynamo, solar, etc), thanks in advance, and sorry the bad English
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Just curious Linux on Android
I have an old lgv40 and using it as a DAP, no other apps used, just a player and movie players, everything still works except battery is too quick to drain, there's nothing wrong with the battery it's just small capacity to begin with.
So I wanna to strip it down, this and maybe it extend battery life a little.
Do you have any recommendations? Also, the DAC part is very important to me, so switching OS I hope I could still use the hardware.
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I have an old lgv40 and using it as a DAP, no other apps used, just a player and movie players, everything still works except battery is too quick to drain, there's nothing wrong with the battery it's just small capacity to begin with.
So I wanna to strip it down, this and maybe it extend battery life a little.
Do you have any recommendations? Also, the DAC part is very important to me, so switching OS I hope I could still use the hardware.
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LibreOffice QA and Development Report: August 2025
https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2025/09/16/qa-dev-report-august-2025/
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QA/Dev Report: August 2025 - LibreOffice QA Blog
General Activities LibreOffice 25.8.0 and LibreOffice 25.8.1 were announced on August 20 and August 29 respectively Olivier Hallot (TDF) updated help for the option to load printer settings with document, sorting blocks of cells in Calc, hyphenation, statistical…
Anyone running 9950x3D cpu on Linux distro?
Linux question only
1. How would you set up your cpu on this platform to have scheduler allocate cores in gaming and tasks correctly, or is it already cooked into a distro?
On Windows you must use Game Mode and Game Bar, and Balanced Power Saving mode, along with some additional things in BIOS
How does Linux treat 9950x3D as far as properly scheduling the CCDs in gaming and regular tasks?
Wendel from Level 1 Techs states that Linux doesn't have same issues, but doesn't explain how to set up this CPU for Linux specifically in the video.
2. What distro are you using?
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Linux question only
1. How would you set up your cpu on this platform to have scheduler allocate cores in gaming and tasks correctly, or is it already cooked into a distro?
On Windows you must use Game Mode and Game Bar, and Balanced Power Saving mode, along with some additional things in BIOS
How does Linux treat 9950x3D as far as properly scheduling the CCDs in gaming and regular tasks?
Wendel from Level 1 Techs states that Linux doesn't have same issues, but doesn't explain how to set up this CPU for Linux specifically in the video.
2. What distro are you using?
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AMDVLK open-source project is discontinued
https://github.com/GPUOpen-Drivers/AMDVLK/discussions/416
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AMDVLK open-source project is discontinued · GPUOpen-Drivers AMDVLK · Discussion #416
In a move to streamline development and strengthen our commitment to the open-source community, AMD is unifying its Linux Vulkan driver strategy and has decided to discontinue the AMDVLK open-sourc...
ObsidianOS's big new features: User mode overlays, overlaid packages (experimental) and new editions!
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What is the advantage to using an immutable distro?
As the noscript says, or, the disadvantage? I would like to look into it both ways. Can someone point me in the right direction to look into this? I don't use Linux a lot, but I do like to understand it as best I can.
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As the noscript says, or, the disadvantage? I would like to look into it both ways. Can someone point me in the right direction to look into this? I don't use Linux a lot, but I do like to understand it as best I can.
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when trying to get the changelog from a kernel that doesn't exist at kernel.org
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Nate Graham: A few corrections about the transition from Blue Systems to Techpaladin
https://pointieststick.com/2025/09/16/a-few-corrections-about-the-transition-from-blue-systems-to-techpaladin/
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
A few corrections about the transition from Blue Systems to Techpaladin
By now, many have probably read Jonathan Riddell’s blog post yesterday about his departure from KDE and the events that led up to it. And today, an article has been published in ItsFoss about…
Thank You Jonathan Riddell — Creator of Kubuntu, Shaper of KDE
Just wanted to take a moment to honor Jonathan Riddell, the creator of Kubuntu and one of the driving forces behind KDE Neon, who recently announced his farewell from KDE after 25 years.
I installed Kubuntu on my machine about 3 months ago, and honestly, it’s been one of the smoothest Linux experiences I’ve had. That kind of polish doesn’t happen by accident — it’s because of people like Jonathan who put in decades of work to bring KDE to users in a stable, approachable way.
His farewell message touched on challenges with governance and community inclusion, but beyond the politics, what stands out is how much he gave: his career, his time, his vision. It’s not easy to walk away from something you’ve built for decades, and I respect the courage it takes to do so.
Thank you, Jonathan for Kubuntu, for Neon, for helping shape Plasma into the amazing desktop it is today. You’ve made Linux better for all of us.
Curious to hear: how has Kubuntu or KDE impacted your Linux journey?
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Just wanted to take a moment to honor Jonathan Riddell, the creator of Kubuntu and one of the driving forces behind KDE Neon, who recently announced his farewell from KDE after 25 years.
I installed Kubuntu on my machine about 3 months ago, and honestly, it’s been one of the smoothest Linux experiences I’ve had. That kind of polish doesn’t happen by accident — it’s because of people like Jonathan who put in decades of work to bring KDE to users in a stable, approachable way.
His farewell message touched on challenges with governance and community inclusion, but beyond the politics, what stands out is how much he gave: his career, his time, his vision. It’s not easy to walk away from something you’ve built for decades, and I respect the courage it takes to do so.
Thank you, Jonathan for Kubuntu, for Neon, for helping shape Plasma into the amazing desktop it is today. You’ve made Linux better for all of us.
Curious to hear: how has Kubuntu or KDE impacted your Linux journey?
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SFD 2025 NJ - now with schedule and streaming links.
https://digitalfreedoms.org/en/sfd/events/software-freedom-day-2025-new-jersey
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Software Freedom Day 2025 New Jersey - Digital Freedom Foundation
Software Freedom Day 2025 New Jersey 20.09.2025 15:00 - 20:00 Software Freedom Day in the great Garden State. Join us to learn about software freedom with talks...
Developer humor, Torvalds publish a new project and begins to receive PRs inmmediately
Torvalds starts a new project and begins to receive contributions immediately.
This is the first PR to the project
https://github.com/torvalds/GuitarPedal/pull/1
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Torvalds starts a new project and begins to receive contributions immediately.
This is the first PR to the project
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fix document markdown link syntax error by JavaProgrammerLB · Pull Request #1 · torvalds/GuitarPedal
change [url](name) to [name](url)
34 years ago: Linus Torvalds published the source code for the first version of the Linux kernel
On September 17, 1991, Linus Torvalds publicly released the first version of the Linux kernel, version 0.01. This version was made available on an FTP server and announced in the comp.os.minix newsgroup.
Happy birthday! 🎉
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On September 17, 1991, Linus Torvalds publicly released the first version of the Linux kernel, version 0.01. This version was made available on an FTP server and announced in the comp.os.minix newsgroup.
Happy birthday! 🎉
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Finally, I'm ditching windows completely
I'm a little bit emotional. Since I started PC gaming in 2008 and dual booting since 2010 at age 17, windows have always been the reference for games and professional programs. It was always assumed that 3D intensive game were to be run on win and that linux had too big of an impact of performances. Running most of the libraries was somewhat a headache for most people.
Compatibility wise, we often had to install programs that run only on windows. Then were popularized web interfaces, cloud apps. And the needle in the digital coffin : libraries that make platforms agnostic like python noscripts, proton that provide the service that previously only ran on Microsoft tech.
To my surprise, linux (Cachy) runs extremely well. I'm amazed. Not in my wildest dream would have I think about removing all windows partitions from my PC, and only using linux until now. That's a new world of smooth operations and smart troubleshooting. I'm finally microsoft free. (I'll install it on a spare hard drive since some companies needs legacy uses, but at this point it doesn't even matter to me. that's just a tool and not chains of digital oppression anymore.
Free, as in Freedom.
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I'm a little bit emotional. Since I started PC gaming in 2008 and dual booting since 2010 at age 17, windows have always been the reference for games and professional programs. It was always assumed that 3D intensive game were to be run on win and that linux had too big of an impact of performances. Running most of the libraries was somewhat a headache for most people.
Compatibility wise, we often had to install programs that run only on windows. Then were popularized web interfaces, cloud apps. And the needle in the digital coffin : libraries that make platforms agnostic like python noscripts, proton that provide the service that previously only ran on Microsoft tech.
To my surprise, linux (Cachy) runs extremely well. I'm amazed. Not in my wildest dream would have I think about removing all windows partitions from my PC, and only using linux until now. That's a new world of smooth operations and smart troubleshooting. I'm finally microsoft free. (I'll install it on a spare hard drive since some companies needs legacy uses, but at this point it doesn't even matter to me. that's just a tool and not chains of digital oppression anymore.
Free, as in Freedom.
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