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Finally switched to Linux, decided to create a "clone" of Everything called Drill

Hi /r/linux, I am a Windows user since Windows 3.1 (1992).

First time posting in this subreddit and I hope I did everything right!

Some weeks ago I finally moved to Linux, I never had big requirements for a distro but there are two key points that really need to be satisfied for me:

1. Thumbnails in file picker(the 15+ years open issue with GNOME)
2. When I do something with the UI the most obvious action needs to take place(ex: a middle click on an icon in the taskbar should start a new instance)

After trying 90% of distros I finally found that Deepin has all these two requirements, the first one is fixed by providing a patched GTK and the second one because they just copied the Windows UI instead of hating it.

^(But sadly I mean the Deepin distro, not the DE, installing the DE without the full distro will not install the patched GTK.)

After few days I got everything working but I knew a big frustration would come up soon: file searching.You see on Windows there is this super cool software called [Everything](https://www.voidtools.com/) that dumps the NTFS partition file list and can scan almost instantaneously your files.File searching in Linux instead is broken: updatedb is old technology and it's sad a lot of GUI applications use it as backend like Catfish, AngrySearch and FSearch still use indexing and are slow too.

So I decided to write my own solution to it, using clever crawling instead of indexing:

* **Designed for desktop users**, no obscure Linux files and system files scans
* At least 1 thread per mount point
* no sudo/root required
* Try to avoid "black hole folders" using a regex based blocklist in which the crawler will never come out and never scan useful files (node\_modules,Windows,etc)
* Use priority lists to first scan important folders.
* Betting on the future: slowly being optimized for SSDs/M.2 or fast RAID arrays

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[Drill](https://i.redd.it/ncp96akmkvy21.png)

So I decided to make Drill, a free software that does all of this written in D:[https://github.com/yatima1460/Drill](https://github.com/yatima1460/Drill)

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Binaries on the cool website >[here](https://www.drill.santamorena.me/)<.

You can find AppImage, .deb and portable .zips.There are a lot of things I don't understand about Linux yet: like .rpm, if GTK supports drag and drop, if GTK is the best choice for the UI, what is systemd, how to get file associations for a right click menu, how to open files in Wayland (does xdg-open even work there?), and so on... I hope the community can help fix Drill to bring the Year of the Linux Desktop, also someone already made an [Arch AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/drill-search-git/) port!

Let me know if everything works, like the AppImage, it's already a miracle I got it working after switching to Linux less than a month ago.

Theoretically the Portable version should run everywhere where GTK is installed.

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**The Windows build is very broken but I don't really care for now**

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(I hope I added the correct flair)

(I hope I did everything right with the .deb file)

(Yes the right click still does not work, but double clicking to open the file searched works)

(But if you run it with sudo it should be able to open and crawl files created by root in non-blacklisted folders)

(The only real broken thing on Drill right now is icons, it seems some Linux GTK distributions don't have some "default" icons)

^(The funny thing is that it's faster than Everything when scanning network drives because Everything needs to index everything first, meanwhile my software just searches without full indexing.)

^(The CLI version is just a minimal build for it and to test the core library, right now I want to focus on the desktop user, also if you use the CLI version you would already know how to build from source and use it)

^(Yes the logo is a reference to Gurren Lagann, but it's also a drill that digs in your SSD)

^(If you have a D job, I would gladly work for you lol)

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My experiences with dual booting Linux / Windows

Hi there! I have recently started to thinking about completely resign from dual booting windows / linux. I had few terrible experiences with that, I think all of them happened when I had to boot into Windows after using Linux. I will describe few of them:

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\- My first experience with linux was dualbooting with windows 7 and every time I booted into windows after using Linux all USB devices were not woking. I allways had to reboot windows once again to make my keyboard and mouse work.

\- One day when I was booting into windows after using linux, windows decided to "fix" filesystem of the drive that I was using as data storage to share between windows and linux. It ended with formatting this drive.

\- I also have windows 10 and linux mint on my laptop. I also share partition with data between those two systems. Each time I switch from linux to windows, windows decides to "fix" something and it ends up with my shared partition inaccessible from linux and I have to unmount it and perform \*\*\* ntfsfix \*\*\* in order to make it usable again.

\- Yesterday after booting from Windows to Linux on my laptop I have noticed, that all of my mega cloud synced folders are gone! Hopefully all of the data are already synced, but still I have to set everything once again.

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After all of that experiences I'm seriously considering resigning from dual booting completely. Unfortunately I still have to use Windows for my work, so I will probably leave my main machine with windows, but I'm looking for some NUC computer to use it as Linux box on my desktop.

https://redd.it/bpxoq6
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Linux in Lenovo Ideacentre Stick 300

I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get this old stick computer to boot to a Ubuntu USB install to no avail. I have tried 32 and 64 bit, Rufus and unetbootin, 7zip of ISO’s to the drive. I can’t find any more options online. Anyone have one of these and booted to Linux USB?

https://redd.it/bpzynu
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Leawo Blu Ray Player works on Deepin OS!

Haven't tried Ubuntu 19.04 yet, but on Deepin OS, I can now officially watch Blu Rays on Linux through wine! Was a black screen at first, could only hear sound, just had to enable full screen on the bottom right of Leawo and now I can watch it either full screen or not. Happy Blu Raying!

https://redd.it/bpzach
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Ylva, command line password manager for Unix-like operating systems

Ylva is an open source password manager for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.

[https://www.ylvapasswordmanager.com/](https://www.ylvapasswordmanager.com/)

https://redd.it/bpz7c6
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My idea for Linux desktop

https://img.techpowerup.org/190518/1558172479002.png
What do you think about distro in which your desktop is a web browser. Typing to serach bar without pressing enter works the same as seraching in Ubuntu menu. It could serach for uninstalled apps too. The taskbar could be on any position you want, but preferebly on top.

https://redd.it/bq2aej
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Linux freezes with a nvidia gtx 660 ti

Hello!

I've finally decided to make a switch into Linux, and would prefer having it on my desktop, which is where I get most of my work done.
Unfortunately, I'm havin an issue where, no matter what distribution I use, Linux straight up freezes out of nowhere. Sometimes even when booting from the usb stick.
From what I've looked up, it seems to be an issue related to my graphic card and it's drivers, but I've tried several different drivers and none got the problem fixed.
Would there be something I'm missing? Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this?
PS: I dont think it would be a faulty card, as it works just fine on Windows

https://redd.it/bq3f8t
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North Korean newspaper Pyongyang Times talks about Red Star OS
http://www.pyongyangtimes.com.kp/pdf/2019/02/6.pdf

https://redd.it/bq3clv
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Onwards and upwards at lowRISC (grown from a single full-time engineer to five, with more on their way )
https://www.lowrisc.org/blog/2019/05/onwards-and-upwards-at-lowrisc/

https://redd.it/bq5iz6
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