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Proxmox-GitOps: IaC Container Automation (v1.3 with staging, „75sec to infra stack“ demo)
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Thoughts on Valve’s Project Lepton and what it could mean for Linux

I’ve been thinking about Valve’s Project Lepton lately, and I’m curious if anyone else sees the same potential here or if I’m overreading it.

On the surface, Lepton looks like an Android compatibility layer for Linux / SteamOS, kind of the same idea as Proton but aimed at APKs instead of Windows games. For VR alone, that already makes sense. Android basically owns the VR app ecosystem right now, so if Valve wants their VR hardware to compete seriously, being able to run Android VR apps without ports is a huge win.

But what keeps sticking in my head is the Linux desktop angle.

Proton didn’t just help gaming on Linux it changed expectations. People stopped asking “does Linux have games?” and started asking “why wouldn’t this work?” If Lepton focuses more on apps than games, Linux could suddenly access a massive pool of Android apps that never had Linux ports in the first place. Productivity apps, indie tools, niche stuff that would never justify a native Linux version.

And if Valve treats Lepton the same way they treated Proton (open, community-driven, iterative), then it’s not really Valve vs Microsoft or Valve vs anyone. It’s an ecosystem thing. That’s much harder to shut down or “compete away,” especially without looking hostile to users.

I don’t think this means Linux suddenly replaces Windows or anything dramatic like that. Inertia is real. But I do think it could make Linux seriously competitive in a way it hasn’t been before especially as Windows keeps losing user trust and Steam Deck already showed that people are fine with Linux as long as it stays out of their way.

Google is the wildcard here. Android spreading everywhere helps them, but losing control over distribution and services probably doesn’t. I’m really curious how they respond long-term.

Maybe it’s nothing. Maybe it’s niche. But Proton felt niche once too.

Curious what others think is Lepton just about VR, or could this turn into another slow but meaningful shift for Linux?

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In doing some cleaning, I came across my old RHEL class books. They're at least 15 years old. I'm not in the biz anymore. Are these of any value to anyone? Or are they horribly dated?
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Time to revive FatELF?

About 16 years ago now, FatELF was proposed, an executable format where code for multiple architectures can be put into one "fat binary". Back then, the author was flamed by kernel and glibc devs, seemingly partly because back then x86_64 had near complete dominance of computing (the main developer of glibc even referring to arm as "embedded crap"). However a lot has changed in 16 years. With the rise in arm use outside of embedded devices and risc-v potentially also seeing more use in the future, perhaps it's time to revive this idea seeing as now we have multiple incompatible architectures floating around seeing widespread use. The original author has said that he does not want to attempt this himself, so perhaps someone else can? Maybe I'm just being stupid here and there's a big reason this isn't a good idea.

Some more discussion about reviving this can be found here.

What do you guys think? Personally I feel like the times have changed and it's a good idea to try and revive this proposal.

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Ripple v2.0.0 is Out Now
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I just made the switch from Windows to Linux, and now I wish someone had introduced me to Linux sooner

The noscript, basically.

Originally I tried cinnamon mint for an older laptop that had pretty much stopped working, it had become so slow, even with a clean Windows 10 install, that I was going to throw it away.

Much to my surprise, after a clean Cinnamon mint install, the laptop is like new. It runs as fast as on the day I bought it, many, many years ago.

So of course, I had to try and check if gaming was possible - and much to my surprise, it is. Sure, it does require a bit of tinkering with settings, and it is definitely not plug and play, but for just a tiny time investment, I can now run pretty much all my Steam games.

I have two sons, 16 and 13, and they are now getting my older laptops with Cinnamon Mint installed, and we are going to completely switch off anything google or microsoft related, be it on laptops or on phones.

Wish I could do it for my wife too... But she is just the kind of user that is not made for Linux.

Anyway - I even made the switch with my more recent laptop - I took the plunge and had to edit the registry to transition my disks to AHCI, which had me a bit anxious, but everything went well.

I hope I can become more knowledgeable about the possibilities Linux offers in the future. For now, I very much enjoy owning my hardware again, and not having telemetry running on my hardware 24-7.

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I’m a young Linux user and my mother doesn’t like how the terminal looks.

I’m a young Linux user and I’ve been having a problem recently. Yesterday I was planning on designing the motherboard for a DIY game console, so I was downloading the proper software then I realize “My windows always look messy and unorganized“. This is a huge problem if you’re working on a project that requires more than one windows, so I decided to download swaywm. Whilst I was downloading Sway, my mother walked in on me with the terminal open and text flying by (normal sudo apt Install stuff) and told me to turn off the computer and not use it again because she didn’t like the terminal.


For context I’m using my grandmothers old IMac, which was bricked due to apple being greedy. All the stuff on the IMac was already off the computer and my mother was worried about me messing with said (inaccessible) data via the terminal I guess?


Does anyone know how to explain this situation to a tech illiterate person?

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What do people mean when they say “learn linux” ?

I often saw people recommending to learn linux be it because of a job or something else. I never quite understood what this meant. Is knowing linux = knowing windows, just being able to use it effectively or is there more to it?

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Built a secure shared memory library for Linux

I’ve built a Linux shared memory toolkit and C library that adds a security-focused layer on top of POSIX/SysV shared memory.

It includes:

\-A C library for creating and accessing shared memory

\-Encryption using libsodium, with keys managed outside the shared segment

\-Explicit attach/access control

\-Semaphore-based synchronization

\-Structured reads/writes instead of raw byte buffers

\-A small CLI and daemon used for shared memory lifecycle and key management

I’d appreciate feedback on the overall design, and any obvious issues or improvements.

Repo-link: https://github.com/Dhinesh-Fedor/Secure-SHM

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Does anyone remember a Dope Wars clone for Linux?

I used to have a Dope Wars game that ran in Linux that, when you were in a cop battle, you had to use your mouse to aim and shoot the bad guys? Everything else ran the same as the age old game. Anyone remember it, and where I can get it? I used to have it on my system, but lost it in a re-install.

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the installation of windows feels so slow compared to any linux distro

Today I decided I'd install Windows 11 on my HDD whilst keeping Linux Mint on my SSD for compatibility purposes.

Linux Mint installed in 20 minutes without restarting once during tue installation, Windows 11 installed after a solid 40 minutes and two reboots.

Now this probably has to do with my HDD, but still, the process to install Linux is so much more.. Simple, faster, less shit on your face..

Glad I use it as my main OS for a few months now

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Day one of switching to Linux: I absolutely love it.

After Windows 11 started having more and more issues and bugs for Me. And after adding more and more AI stuff and other things I really didn't care about. I decided to switch to Linux

After doing lots of research and thinking about what would be best for Me. I decided to go with Fedora.

Since I know it's dumb to dual-boot on the same drive and I knew I would have some things that I would need Windows for. I decided to go and buy 2 SSDs.

After waiting for a month, I installed my SSDs and began installing Fedora.

I first had some issues understanding the manual partition process but after some time I understood it and managed to install it perfectly fine.

Now... I did have some issues.

My first install was with Btrfs on my root drive and XFS on my secondary drive... So I went to install the drivers for my RTX 4070 Super and idk how it happened or what was going on, but somehow the reboot managed to delete my entire root subvolume.

I troubleshooted for 3 hours before finding out that my root is simply bricked. So after that I decided to simply reinstall Fedora. This time I went with EXT4 on my root drive and XFS on my secondary drive. That wasn't a major issue since I didn't really have a need for the Btrfs features anyways.

After having reinstalled the OS, I tried to install my Nvidia drivers again and this time I had no issues whatsoever.

Next I added my secondary Windows drive as read-only in fstab and began porting over some stuff to Linux.

I also began porting my Steam games and tested how those ran. I was extremely surprised to see that almost all my Games run absolutely perfect on Linux (Some games also running faster than on Windows).

I ran into some KDE Plasma bugs at the start, but I fixed those fairly quickly in around 15 minutes.

I had some applications that didn't run on Linux natively. But I managed to get them running at perfect speed after some tinkering. And for some I found great alternatives (Prismlauncher instead of MultiMC, and Pinta instead of Paint.NET).

It definitely took Me some time to set everything up (Nearly an entire day tbh). But I am very happy with Fedora so far and I don't think I'll go back to Windows after I got everything set up.

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Ubuntu Desktop

Is it just me or does the dock on Ubuntu (Gnome) feel much better integrated and nicer looking than using something like Dash to Dock on Fedora? It's the one thing I miss (which could be solved by being able to add stuff like an outline or fix the dynamic transparency). Or do other people use Gnome without the dock?

On that note, what dock or alternative top bar or top bar extensions do you use to make gnome look nicer?

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Warehouse Barcode Scanners: Need some ideas for a solution

I am working on a project for my company, which is currently using out of date Android scanner devices to pick orders out in our warehouses. The project is to replace the ones we have which seems simple enough but I’ve run into some challenges.

The process for the warehouse pickers is simple. They unlock the device, open Chrome, sign into the WMS & pick as many orders as they can with this device that has a built in scanner. These devices are older and the OS is outdated so I’ve been tasked with replacing them.

I’ve been introducing the idea of open source to this company since I’ve taken the job here, as it is a smaller company & there is tons of room for new ideas as well as cost savings. I’ve been able to cut down on license costs already with numerous applications and lucky me… I get to do this now.

Long story short, I’ve spoken with quite a few hardware vendors and looked online for similar devices… And I don’t like any of them. I’m sick & tired of vendors trying to push overpriced hardware on us. I’m sick of them also trying to tack on additional subnoscriptions & fees with this crap hardware while providing ZERO additional support. I’m sick of when I ask about software support, there’s only a few short years before it ends and we have to replace the scanners.

The only thing special about these Android devices is the fact that they have a built in barcode scanner, nothing else. Yet the industry is dominated by these vendors who are incredibly hard to work with.

So I’ve been looking into Linux as a potential solution where we won’t need a vendor or their crap devices at all. I’ve been trying to find a device that can run a mobile linux distro (Ubuntu Touch, Postmarket or something similar) or really any Linux distro for that matter as I’m already actively trying to replace the warehouse computer stations with Linux machines.

But I’m having great difficulty. Sure, I could get a Pinephone and attach a barcode scanner to it and the warehouse could do their jobs. However, I feel like this would be less than optimal as there is a lot of movement in the warehouse and additional accessories to the device could easily get lost or broken.

Are you guys aware of a barcode scanning device that I could flash a linux distro onto? That would be amazing but I haven’t had luck finding one with an open bootloader that allows custom ROMs.

If this isn’t a thing, is there a decent enough mobile linux solution I could use? I’ve considered tablets, small laptops, etc. but ease of use / portability is important.

Thanks guys! Sorry for the long winded explanation. Keep on spreading the word about Linux, I appreciate all of you.



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In the last 24 hours I have turned 2 netbooks into surprisingly capable devices for their size and age.
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Breathing new life into my Alienware M15 R2 with Linux (I use this more than my desktop & MBA)
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The state of this community.

Multiple times over the past few weeks I have seen newcomers post about their excitement about switching over to linux only to get completely shit on by people in this subreddit. It's not like those posts flood this place. It's just every once in a while on a subreddit that only gets a few posts per day. All these people are looking for is a little solidarity. You could even ignore those posts, but some of you go out of your way to be assholes. Is that really the impression you want to leave on people?

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