Bcachefs: Fully persistent allocation info is finally done
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Fully persistent allocation info is finally done
Official Post from Kent Overstreet: Finally! It was a huge effort, but it's done and pushed out.This means that when mounting a filesystem - even after an unclean shutdown - we don't have to walk all the metadata anymore, because it's always updated in a…
The Two Solitudes of GNOME and KDE
https://fossforce.com/2019/05/the-two-solitudes-of-gnome-and-kde/
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The debate about whether KDE or GNOME is the better desktop environment for Linux has been going on since before beginning of the 21st century.
Obviously a jokey set of requirements right now, but we're launching in a few days and I'm genuinely interested in knowing if there's something devs generally miss out on, or don't think of mentioning for Linux ports. (Clam Man is built in Unity, these requirements are based on their suggestions!)
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GNU Guix 1.0.1 released with important fixes to the installer
https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/2019/gnu-guix-1.0.1-released/
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Ludovic Courtès — May 19, 2019
What are some MUST HAVE Linux programs/software you MUST have on a fresh install.
I've recently started using POP OS! on my laptop and liking it so far. I know whenever I install a fresh windows pc I have certain programs I need or atleast want to have on it before I can start using it like I want. Since I'm new to Linux I don't have this knowledge yet on some easy to use or must have things. Everything is appreciated, I like learning new stuff but some things I am looking for:
\- printscreen program where I can easily take a SS of a part of the window and edit it. I tried Flameshot but it kinda bugs out on me.
\- Music/Video Player with subnoscript support.
\- Easy file manager, something in the line of windirstat where you can easily see what is hogging all my harddrive space.
\-Remote desktop Client, something I can use RDP files with, I use Remmina now, but I would like some other alternatives if there are ones.
\-Any Linux exclusive games that look like dwarf fortress :D
\-Anything else you find usefull in your daily use of Linux
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I've recently started using POP OS! on my laptop and liking it so far. I know whenever I install a fresh windows pc I have certain programs I need or atleast want to have on it before I can start using it like I want. Since I'm new to Linux I don't have this knowledge yet on some easy to use or must have things. Everything is appreciated, I like learning new stuff but some things I am looking for:
\- printscreen program where I can easily take a SS of a part of the window and edit it. I tried Flameshot but it kinda bugs out on me.
\- Music/Video Player with subnoscript support.
\- Easy file manager, something in the line of windirstat where you can easily see what is hogging all my harddrive space.
\-Remote desktop Client, something I can use RDP files with, I use Remmina now, but I would like some other alternatives if there are ones.
\-Any Linux exclusive games that look like dwarf fortress :D
\-Anything else you find usefull in your daily use of Linux
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r/linux - What are some MUST HAVE Linux programs/software you MUST have on a fresh install.
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Helping the LVFS again: Do you know what IVBP, ROMB or UTOK are?
https://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2019/05/20/do-you-know-what-ivbp-romb-or-utok-are/
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South Korea's Government is Switching to Linux
South Korea wants to switch government computers to Linux based software, ditching Windows in the process.
The country’s Ministry of the Interior and Safetyreckon that migrating away from Microsoft Windows will lower costs and reduce reliance on a single operating system.
With 2020 bringing the end of “free” support for Windows 7, a system widely used throughout the South Korean government, the timing is prudent.
There’s no word (yet) on what sort of Linux distribution South Korea might use (or whether the government would create its own) but let’s not put the cart before the horse: there are a few hurdles Linux needs to clear first…
Although Linux is free-to-use for anybody, even governments, moving to a Linux-based OS is not a cost-free endeavour.
“The Ministry expects switching to Linux will cost $655 million”
In fact, the Ministry expects switching to Linux will cost a cool $655 million US (roughly 780 billion won). Why? The price of implementation, transition, and the purchase of new PCs.
And that’s it things gets that far.
First, the Ministry plans to test-run Linux on its systems to check for compatibility and security issues.
Since many of the governments’ websites, software and networking devices are built to run on, or be compatible with Windows-based operating systems, a tentative ‘dipping of toes in the water’ is a sound move.
The timing for Linux is good as the rise of mobile has slowly chipped away at the South Korea’s love affair with ActiveX, an infamousproprietary framework made by Microsoft and despised by the world.
And if no major issues are encountered during the pilot run then Linux systems will roll-out more widely — potentially serving as the catalyst for more governments to adopt Linux.
Just Don’t Mention Germany
Now, when it comes to governments who’ve previously made the switch to Linux, none is as famous as Munich, Germany.
The district’s on-again/off-again affair with Linux and Windows (and later LibreOffice) delivered more shock twists than an early season of Game of Thrones!
Cynics might be tempted to look back at the Munich mess and wonder if South Korea’s public announcement is less a sincere commitment to furthering the FOSS cause in societal structures and more a negotiating tactic with Microsoft.
If so, it’s a ballsy way to bag a discount, that’s for sure.
Whether South Korea switches to Linux in the end or not — don’t expect movement before 2020 — it’s nice that Linux is at least viewed as a viable, practical choice by those in charge.
Source: omgubuntu, the link in the comments
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South Korea wants to switch government computers to Linux based software, ditching Windows in the process.
The country’s Ministry of the Interior and Safetyreckon that migrating away from Microsoft Windows will lower costs and reduce reliance on a single operating system.
With 2020 bringing the end of “free” support for Windows 7, a system widely used throughout the South Korean government, the timing is prudent.
There’s no word (yet) on what sort of Linux distribution South Korea might use (or whether the government would create its own) but let’s not put the cart before the horse: there are a few hurdles Linux needs to clear first…
Although Linux is free-to-use for anybody, even governments, moving to a Linux-based OS is not a cost-free endeavour.
“The Ministry expects switching to Linux will cost $655 million”
In fact, the Ministry expects switching to Linux will cost a cool $655 million US (roughly 780 billion won). Why? The price of implementation, transition, and the purchase of new PCs.
And that’s it things gets that far.
First, the Ministry plans to test-run Linux on its systems to check for compatibility and security issues.
Since many of the governments’ websites, software and networking devices are built to run on, or be compatible with Windows-based operating systems, a tentative ‘dipping of toes in the water’ is a sound move.
The timing for Linux is good as the rise of mobile has slowly chipped away at the South Korea’s love affair with ActiveX, an infamousproprietary framework made by Microsoft and despised by the world.
And if no major issues are encountered during the pilot run then Linux systems will roll-out more widely — potentially serving as the catalyst for more governments to adopt Linux.
Just Don’t Mention Germany
Now, when it comes to governments who’ve previously made the switch to Linux, none is as famous as Munich, Germany.
The district’s on-again/off-again affair with Linux and Windows (and later LibreOffice) delivered more shock twists than an early season of Game of Thrones!
Cynics might be tempted to look back at the Munich mess and wonder if South Korea’s public announcement is less a sincere commitment to furthering the FOSS cause in societal structures and more a negotiating tactic with Microsoft.
If so, it’s a ballsy way to bag a discount, that’s for sure.
Whether South Korea switches to Linux in the end or not — don’t expect movement before 2020 — it’s nice that Linux is at least viewed as a viable, practical choice by those in charge.
Source: omgubuntu, the link in the comments
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South Korea is switching to Linux ahead of the Windows 7 shutdown
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3076048/south-korea-is-switching-to-linux-ahead-of-the-windows-7-shutdown
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South Korea is switching to Linux ahead of the Windows 7 shutdown
Tabs to more Ctrl and less Win. Such Fn.
Lubuntu 16.04 LTS Startup Sound.
Not sure if this is the best place to share, so please direct me to a better sub if needed.
I have a friend that owns a very old laptop and Windows Vista had become basically unusable.I told him id fix it for free, but I'd be replacing the OS with a Linux Distro.All is good, I chose Lubuntu because of its Ubuntu-like gracefulness and light weight LXDE desktop environment.I really wanted him to be impressed with the new system, so i made it about as beautiful as you can make LXDE, but i wanted to make a custom startup sound for him. Apparently the majority of the community around Lubuntu doesnt like start-up sounds.Im no expert at all. I'm very noobie compared to most of you brilliant people here, so i was googling around all over for a way to make this thing play this darn audio file i made at start up.I did it.Got it working just like i wanted.The reason I'm making this post is because every forum i went to never had an answer.I dont want to make an account on all of those sites so i just wanted to post the solution on the front page of the internet for future people who may be facing the same problem.It was so simple and i feel silly..Lubuntu 16.04 LTS
vvvv!!!!!SOLUTION!!!!!vvvv
​
Open LXDession Configuration. (Menu > Preferences > Default Applications for LXSession)
Go to Auto Start,Add a manual autostart noscript.All you have to do here is just us paplay... (i know, im retarded..)I put the .ogg file in /libThe default filemanager is PCmanFMopen terminal, sudo pcmanfmmove the file to the directory you like, copy that file locationpaste with filename following, and put paplay at the beginning.
So its this.. paplay /lib/mattstartup.ogg
Sorry i know this is a waste of time for most of you, but i really wanted to help anyone else in the future looking for the solution lol
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Not sure if this is the best place to share, so please direct me to a better sub if needed.
I have a friend that owns a very old laptop and Windows Vista had become basically unusable.I told him id fix it for free, but I'd be replacing the OS with a Linux Distro.All is good, I chose Lubuntu because of its Ubuntu-like gracefulness and light weight LXDE desktop environment.I really wanted him to be impressed with the new system, so i made it about as beautiful as you can make LXDE, but i wanted to make a custom startup sound for him. Apparently the majority of the community around Lubuntu doesnt like start-up sounds.Im no expert at all. I'm very noobie compared to most of you brilliant people here, so i was googling around all over for a way to make this thing play this darn audio file i made at start up.I did it.Got it working just like i wanted.The reason I'm making this post is because every forum i went to never had an answer.I dont want to make an account on all of those sites so i just wanted to post the solution on the front page of the internet for future people who may be facing the same problem.It was so simple and i feel silly..Lubuntu 16.04 LTS
vvvv!!!!!SOLUTION!!!!!vvvv
​
Open LXDession Configuration. (Menu > Preferences > Default Applications for LXSession)
Go to Auto Start,Add a manual autostart noscript.All you have to do here is just us paplay... (i know, im retarded..)I put the .ogg file in /libThe default filemanager is PCmanFMopen terminal, sudo pcmanfmmove the file to the directory you like, copy that file locationpaste with filename following, and put paplay at the beginning.
So its this.. paplay /lib/mattstartup.ogg
Sorry i know this is a waste of time for most of you, but i really wanted to help anyone else in the future looking for the solution lol
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r/linux - Lubuntu 16.04 LTS Startup Sound.
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Lenovo Platinum Sponsor of DebConf19
https://bits.debian.org/2019/05/lenovo-platinum-debconf19.html
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Bits from the Debian Project
Debian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run.
A Look At The MDS Cost On Xeon, EPYC & Xeon Total Impact Of Affected CPU Vulnerabilities Benchmarks
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel-mds-xeon&num=1
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A Look At The MDS Cost On Xeon, EPYC & Xeon Total Impact Of Affected CPU Vulnerabilities - Phoronix
Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, and computer hardware tests.
ungleich blog - Linux distros without systemd
http://ungleich.ch/en-us/cms/blog/2019/05/20/linux-distros-without-systemd/
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Intel Xeon X5650 6 Core + 32GB RAM + SSD + Ubuntu + KVM?
I'm planning to build a system to run Ubuntu. Here's the config that I thought:
CPU: Intel Xeon X5650 6 CoreRAM: 32/64 GBStorage: 250GB SSD + 1 TB HDD
Do you think running any Linux OS + KVM to run 2 Windows machines under KVM would be a nice idea?
Or Windows as host with Hyper-V running Linux + 2 More Windows OS.
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Main usage of this system will be as a software developer and I also want to use UIPath which is only available for Windows and some other softwares.
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I need some info whether this system will perform good or not because my current laptop can't hold Ubuntu + Windows under KVM. It does perform under average load but then it's temperature rises which can even harm my laptop on long run.
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I'm planning to build a system to run Ubuntu. Here's the config that I thought:
CPU: Intel Xeon X5650 6 CoreRAM: 32/64 GBStorage: 250GB SSD + 1 TB HDD
Do you think running any Linux OS + KVM to run 2 Windows machines under KVM would be a nice idea?
Or Windows as host with Hyper-V running Linux + 2 More Windows OS.
​
Main usage of this system will be as a software developer and I also want to use UIPath which is only available for Windows and some other softwares.
​
I need some info whether this system will perform good or not because my current laptop can't hold Ubuntu + Windows under KVM. It does perform under average load but then it's temperature rises which can even harm my laptop on long run.
https://redd.it/br65to
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r/linux - Intel Xeon X5650 6 Core + 32GB RAM + SSD + Ubuntu + KVM?
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Opinions on phones
I have found myself in he market for a new phone.
I'm wondering what your opinions on mobile brands are as far as the Linux ideology goes. Any suggestions on brands that fit
Open source if possible
Ability to run linux if possible
Actually gives a damn about customer data being treated properly
Right to repair
Anyone have opinions on Nokia?
Sorry if this is the wrong place, will remove if so.
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I have found myself in he market for a new phone.
I'm wondering what your opinions on mobile brands are as far as the Linux ideology goes. Any suggestions on brands that fit
Open source if possible
Ability to run linux if possible
Actually gives a damn about customer data being treated properly
Right to repair
Anyone have opinions on Nokia?
Sorry if this is the wrong place, will remove if so.
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Thanks, and a follow up to this post
Hey all, thanks for your amazing input on btrfs vs. other file systems. The 8 TB drive arrived this morning. Apparently 8 TB to Seagate isn’t based on 1,024, but 1,000
And oh fun, the RPi basically IO locks when moving 2 TB of data over it’s USB Bus. iostat and other tools just don’t even run. There is a reason they are hobby machines. Go to bed, and hope stuff went well.
Also, Jesus h... don’t fuck up your fstab if you don’t have physical access to your RPi. I fat fingered one character... you know how this went.
So, I ended up putting a bit over 6TB to ext4, the other partition will be experimental btrfs. I’m going to buy 4 more and a PC, and a hardware RAID controller and sadly, Google’s TPUs are external. (My company is building a TensorFlow based AI, I need something stupidly fast.)
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Hey all, thanks for your amazing input on btrfs vs. other file systems. The 8 TB drive arrived this morning. Apparently 8 TB to Seagate isn’t based on 1,024, but 1,000
And oh fun, the RPi basically IO locks when moving 2 TB of data over it’s USB Bus. iostat and other tools just don’t even run. There is a reason they are hobby machines. Go to bed, and hope stuff went well.
Also, Jesus h... don’t fuck up your fstab if you don’t have physical access to your RPi. I fat fingered one character... you know how this went.
So, I ended up putting a bit over 6TB to ext4, the other partition will be experimental btrfs. I’m going to buy 4 more and a PC, and a hardware RAID controller and sadly, Google’s TPUs are external. (My company is building a TensorFlow based AI, I need something stupidly fast.)
https://redd.it/br7m83
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r/linux - Thanks, and a follow up to this post
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