Why are so many Linux newbies going to Linux Mint?
I remember when everyone would install Ubuntu LTS and it was a really good distro for its time. Now everyone says "Mint or zorin OS!" I do know that Ubuntu is forcing snaps and the cold startup time for chromium (I use it on my Ubuntu) is like ~10 secs. It's not really that horrible, just slightly slow.
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I remember when everyone would install Ubuntu LTS and it was a really good distro for its time. Now everyone says "Mint or zorin OS!" I do know that Ubuntu is forcing snaps and the cold startup time for chromium (I use it on my Ubuntu) is like ~10 secs. It's not really that horrible, just slightly slow.
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Finally made the move to Linux!
Got sick and tired of all the random crashes that was plaguing my old Thinkpad X270 (previously running Windows) so I finally installed Linux Mint. Haven't regretted my decision yet. I can do everything I was doing before, but this time without the frustration. :-)
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Got sick and tired of all the random crashes that was plaguing my old Thinkpad X270 (previously running Windows) so I finally installed Linux Mint. Haven't regretted my decision yet. I can do everything I was doing before, but this time without the frustration. :-)
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Is there anyone that uses windows on work and linux at home? How is it?
I used windows from 7 then 8 on my netbook and since it was so trash switched linux and im using it since then. Now I'm applying for job IT support role where everything runs on windows. Is there any reason to dualboot at home?
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I used windows from 7 then 8 on my netbook and since it was so trash switched linux and im using it since then. Now I'm applying for job IT support role where everything runs on windows. Is there any reason to dualboot at home?
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Announcing the Soft Launch of Fedora Forge
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/announcing-the-soft-launch-of-fedora-forge/
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Announcing the Soft Launch of Fedora Forge – Fedora Community Blog
We are thrilled to announce the soft launch of Fedora Forge, our new home for Fedora Project subprojects and Special Interest Groups (SIGs)! This marks a significant step forward in modernizing our development and collaboration tools, providing a powerful…
GNOME 49 drops support for non-systemd ; Artix Linux drops support for GNOME
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Linux 6.18 Adding A New Power Savings Option For The Intel Graphics Driver
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Linux 6.18 Adding A New Power Savings Option For The Intel Graphics Driver
Queued up into DRM-Next is a last batch of Intel Xe kernel graphics driver improvements ahead of the Linux 6.18 merge window that is expected to begin next week
Intel Moves Pre-Arc Graphics To "Legacy" Driver On Windows - Linux Users Need Not Worry
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Intel Moves Pre-Arc Graphics To "Legacy" Driver On Windows - Linux Users Need Not Worry
Intel announced this week that its moving its graphics driver support for integrated graphics on 11th Gen through 14th Gen processors over to their legacy driver model on Microsoft Windows
SPARC v9-targetted Linux Distro?
I'm getting into the SPARC eco-system in a quest to collect all of the dead-tech RISC UNIX workstations of old. In that vein, I've glommed onto a reasonably new (13 years old) Sun SPARC T5-2 server.
Now, what to run on it? I've downloaded Oracle Solaris 11.4, but I'd rather do straight up Linux, but I don't know if it has drivers for all of the funky hardware that SPARC brings to the party. I know Debian does/used to have a sparc port, but this is a sparc64 architecture.
If worse comes to worst, there's always the Gentoo sparc64 port.
But really, if it were relatively straight forward, I'd love to have an Arch sparc64 (SPARCH-64?) port.
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I'm getting into the SPARC eco-system in a quest to collect all of the dead-tech RISC UNIX workstations of old. In that vein, I've glommed onto a reasonably new (13 years old) Sun SPARC T5-2 server.
Now, what to run on it? I've downloaded Oracle Solaris 11.4, but I'd rather do straight up Linux, but I don't know if it has drivers for all of the funky hardware that SPARC brings to the party. I know Debian does/used to have a sparc port, but this is a sparc64 architecture.
If worse comes to worst, there's always the Gentoo sparc64 port.
But really, if it were relatively straight forward, I'd love to have an Arch sparc64 (SPARCH-64?) port.
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Open Infrastructure is Not Free: A Joint Statement on Sustainable Stewardship
https://openssf.org/blog/2025/09/23/open-infrastructure-is-not-free-a-joint-statement-on-sustainable-stewardship/
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SUSE Announces Better Support for NVIDIA CUDA
SUSE in partnership with NVIDIA today announced making the NVIDIA CUDA TOolkit officially available on all SUSE platforms.
Similar to Canonical's recent announcement of official support for NVIDIA CUDA within Ubuntu Linux archives, SUSE today announced formal CUDA support on SUSE Linux operating systems.
This evolved support for NVIDIA CUDA on SUSE Enterprise Linux includes simplified installation support via the SUSE repositories, continuous updates for new CUDA packages that align with the latest NVIDIA official releases, and is available to all SUSE users.
SUSE wrote in today's announcement:
"Following a close collaboration with NVIDIA, SUSE can now distribute the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit directly within our products. You might have already seen the news from NVIDIA about this; we’re excited to share what this means for you, our developer community. Our goal is simple: to make deploying CUDA on SUSE platforms radically easier, helping you accelerate your work in AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and beyond.
...
We’ve teamed with NVIDIA to bring the CUDA software stack directly into SUSE products.
This means you can now get the essential CUDA components right alongside your other SUSE packages, which will streamline your entire setup and dependency management. This is a game-changer, especially for complex AI frameworks like PyTorch and essential libraries like OpenCV."
Source: SUSE Announces Better Support For NVIDIA CUDA - Phoronix
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SUSE in partnership with NVIDIA today announced making the NVIDIA CUDA TOolkit officially available on all SUSE platforms.
Similar to Canonical's recent announcement of official support for NVIDIA CUDA within Ubuntu Linux archives, SUSE today announced formal CUDA support on SUSE Linux operating systems.
This evolved support for NVIDIA CUDA on SUSE Enterprise Linux includes simplified installation support via the SUSE repositories, continuous updates for new CUDA packages that align with the latest NVIDIA official releases, and is available to all SUSE users.
SUSE wrote in today's announcement:
"Following a close collaboration with NVIDIA, SUSE can now distribute the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit directly within our products. You might have already seen the news from NVIDIA about this; we’re excited to share what this means for you, our developer community. Our goal is simple: to make deploying CUDA on SUSE platforms radically easier, helping you accelerate your work in AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and beyond.
...
We’ve teamed with NVIDIA to bring the CUDA software stack directly into SUSE products.
This means you can now get the essential CUDA components right alongside your other SUSE packages, which will streamline your entire setup and dependency management. This is a game-changer, especially for complex AI frameworks like PyTorch and essential libraries like OpenCV."
Source: SUSE Announces Better Support For NVIDIA CUDA - Phoronix
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Canonical Announces Plans To Support NVIDIA CUDA, Easy Installation On Ubuntu
Canonical announced today that they will formally support the NVIDIA CUDA toolkit and also make it available via the Ubuntu repositories.
Alright, this is a bit of a weird question
I’ve been looking for answers about how to run the Ultrix Window Manager, the first x11 window manager from 1985. I cannot find instructions on how to compile it, and can’t even find its dependencies. I’ve found a github repo with the source code, but it’s archived and doesn’t have any info on compiling.
https://github.com/Arquivotheca/uwm is the repo for anyone wondering
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I’ve been looking for answers about how to run the Ultrix Window Manager, the first x11 window manager from 1985. I cannot find instructions on how to compile it, and can’t even find its dependencies. I’ve found a github repo with the source code, but it’s archived and doesn’t have any info on compiling.
https://github.com/Arquivotheca/uwm is the repo for anyone wondering
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Linux for a 1.7 Ghz, 16 GB RAM laptop.
Title says it all, using an ALLDOCUBE i1506s with an Intel N95, 16 GB of RAM, and an 500GB HDD. Stopped using Windows 11 within a month, it was insanely slow. Using Linux Mint XFCE, but the experience isn't great. Issues everywhere, and old versions or missing packages thanks to Ubuntu base. Want a non-Ubuntu Linux distro and a DE that will run good on such hardware. Not that good at Linux yet, so do not reccomend Arch or Gentoo. Use it for daily stuff, like web browsing, some YT, Reddit. Also some student work. Text editing, and some extremely light gaming (browser games).
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Title says it all, using an ALLDOCUBE i1506s with an Intel N95, 16 GB of RAM, and an 500GB HDD. Stopped using Windows 11 within a month, it was insanely slow. Using Linux Mint XFCE, but the experience isn't great. Issues everywhere, and old versions or missing packages thanks to Ubuntu base. Want a non-Ubuntu Linux distro and a DE that will run good on such hardware. Not that good at Linux yet, so do not reccomend Arch or Gentoo. Use it for daily stuff, like web browsing, some YT, Reddit. Also some student work. Text editing, and some extremely light gaming (browser games).
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mgmtconfig version 1.0.0 now released
Dear reader,
Your mod is the main author of a next generation automation tool. I'm trying to make this open source work sustainable so I've started an open source style company.
If you'd like to encourage this work, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
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Ten years of #mgmtconfig
Version 1.0.0 now released
https://purpleidea.com/blog/2025/09/25/10-years-of-mgmt/
https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/releases/tag/1.0.0
https://m9rx.com/news/10-years-of-mgmt/
Please share if you're so inclined:
https://mastodon.social/@purpleidea/115263337144317190
https://bsky.app/profile/purpleidea.bsky.social/post/3lznalos6uk2l
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Dear reader,
Your mod is the main author of a next generation automation tool. I'm trying to make this open source work sustainable so I've started an open source style company.
If you'd like to encourage this work, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
~
Ten years of #mgmtconfig
Version 1.0.0 now released
https://purpleidea.com/blog/2025/09/25/10-years-of-mgmt/
https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/releases/tag/1.0.0
https://m9rx.com/news/10-years-of-mgmt/
Please share if you're so inclined:
https://mastodon.social/@purpleidea/115263337144317190
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I can't believe it's been 10 years
Yt-dlp: Soon you'll need Deno or another supported JS runtime, to keep YouTube downloads working as normal.
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/14404
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[Announcement] Upcoming new requirements for YouTube downloads · Issue #14404 · yt-dlp/yt-dlp
Beginning very soon, you'll need to have Deno (or another supported JavaScript runtime) installed to keep YouTube downloads working as normal. Why? Up until now, yt-dlp has been able to use its...
Septor distro in 2025
Im looking for a pretty good privacy focused linux, iv came across one called Septor, but it doesn't look like it receives ongoing updates, does anyone here have any experience using it the past couple years?
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Im looking for a pretty good privacy focused linux, iv came across one called Septor, but it doesn't look like it receives ongoing updates, does anyone here have any experience using it the past couple years?
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Intel Releases IGSC 1.0 For Applying Firmware Updates To Graphics Cards
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Intel Releases IGSC 1.0 For Applying Firmware Updates To Graphics Cards
Overnight Intel released IGSC 1.0 as their library for handling graphics system firmware updates for rolling out firmware updates to Intel discrete graphics card devices.
Could this soft lockup bug occur due to Intel's E core, P core, Hybrid architecture?
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linux actually have alot of software support for an OS with around 5% marketshare
I see many people talking about how "linux barely supports anything", but when we look at how low the marketshare is, it's quite alot.
most of the free popular proprietary software are on linux. and the only paid one people miss ALOT is the office suite
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I see many people talking about how "linux barely supports anything", but when we look at how low the marketshare is, it's quite alot.
most of the free popular proprietary software are on linux. and the only paid one people miss ALOT is the office suite
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This month in Servo: variable fonts, network tools, SVG, and more!
https://servo.org/blog/2025/09/25/this-month-in-servo/
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This month in Servo: variable fonts, network tools, SVG, and more! - Servo aims to empower developers with a lightweight, high…
Servo’s biggest month by far, with everything from IndexedDB improvements to favicons in servoshell.
Seedit is fully open source, peer-to-peer, and self-hosted reddit alternative built on IPFS
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GitHub - bitsocialhq/seedit: A Bitsocial client with an old.reddit UI
A Bitsocial client with an old.reddit UI. Contribute to bitsocialhq/seedit development by creating an account on GitHub.