Dstat project ended due to RedHat replacing it with its own dstat tool
https://github.com/dagwieers/dstat/issues/170
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So long and thanks for all the fish. · Issue #170 · dstat-real/dstat
Since Red Hat decided to replace this utility with a complete framework and its own utility with the same name. And since I have zero interest to fight a multi-billion company who likes replacing c...
Found this LPT in the wild, thought I'd share it here
https://www.reddit.com/r/LifeProTips/comments/brrv06/lpt_do_you_need_a_software_for_free_ex_videophoto/
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r/LifeProTips - LPT: Do you need a software for free (ex. video/photo editor) don't search for "free" rather for "open source"…
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The GNU project's released a new version of Parallel code-named Akihito. It's happening.
https://linuxreviews.org/GNU_Parallel_Akihito_released
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Found this on twitter. Is it right if they are trying to associate Kubernetes with all the legacy and heritage of Unix and BSD virtualization attempts (like chroot, jails, etc.). Is Kubernetes really that advanced and useful?
https://redd.it/brzj2p
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Enable tap to click in i3 WM
https://cravencode.com/post/essentials/enable-tap-to-click-in-i3wm/
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Enable tap to click in i3 WM
When switching from Gnome or KDE to using i3 tiling window manager on a laptop, you might be frustrated to discover that tap-to-click on your touchpad no longer functions. This is how to re-enable tap-to-click in i3 by properly using X11 configuration.
AMDPro driver, VEGA, OpenCL
Installed Ubuntu 19.04 Studio and tweaked it to my liking, only to discover AMD doesn't have AMDGPU-PRO kernel modules for that distro and only supports 18.04-LTS.
Since I'm about to blow away this install, I'm looking for experience with folks using AMD GPUs for OpenCL, Davinci Resolve, and Blender. It seems CentOS is the most common platform for this kind of work, but I've got an AMD x399 1950x CPU that requires a modern kernel. I'd also like kvm support for qemu if possible. Arch seems one option. But I just want to get back to work.
I really liked the Real Time kernel in Ubuntu Studio. It worked with Jack perfectly. But I'm not sure if the Ubuntu Studio kernel will work with AMDGPU-PRO drivers. So I could use some advice, if anyone here has experience getting Linux set up for this purpose.
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Installed Ubuntu 19.04 Studio and tweaked it to my liking, only to discover AMD doesn't have AMDGPU-PRO kernel modules for that distro and only supports 18.04-LTS.
Since I'm about to blow away this install, I'm looking for experience with folks using AMD GPUs for OpenCL, Davinci Resolve, and Blender. It seems CentOS is the most common platform for this kind of work, but I've got an AMD x399 1950x CPU that requires a modern kernel. I'd also like kvm support for qemu if possible. Arch seems one option. But I just want to get back to work.
I really liked the Real Time kernel in Ubuntu Studio. It worked with Jack perfectly. But I'm not sure if the Ubuntu Studio kernel will work with AMDGPU-PRO drivers. So I could use some advice, if anyone here has experience getting Linux set up for this purpose.
https://redd.it/bs10tn
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r/linux - AMDPro driver, VEGA, OpenCL
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Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source
https://github.blog/2019-05-23-announcing-github-sponsors-a-new-way-to-contribute-to-open-source/
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Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source
We’re thrilled to announce the beta of GitHub Sponsors, a new way to financially support the developers who build the open source software you use every day. Open source developers build tools for the rest of us. GitHub Sponsors is a new tool to help them…
EU regulators to decide on IBM's $34 billion Red Hat bid by June 27 By Reuters
https://uk.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/eu-regulators-to-decide-on-ibms-34-billion-red-hat-bid-by-june-27-1515772
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Investing.com UK
EU regulators to decide on IBM's $34 billion Red Hat bid by June 27
EU regulators to decide on IBM's $34 billion Red Hat bid by June 27
Do you know of any hackable/opensource based e-book readers?
I'm annoyed with the fact I cannot modify software of my Kindle, to better fit my needs. Are there any open-source alternatives?
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I'm annoyed with the fact I cannot modify software of my Kindle, to better fit my needs. Are there any open-source alternatives?
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r/linux - Do you know of any hackable/opensource based e-book readers?
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Is there a reason AMD users receive package updates for intel-microcode?
Just wondering if there's a reason I get updates on Intel microcode given that my machine is currently powered by a B450 mainboard and 2700X CPU.
If mods still count this as support post, that's cool, I'll just go to another sub and ask there again.
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Just wondering if there's a reason I get updates on Intel microcode given that my machine is currently powered by a B450 mainboard and 2700X CPU.
If mods still count this as support post, that's cool, I'll just go to another sub and ask there again.
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r/linux - Is there a reason AMD users receive package updates for intel-microcode?
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From High Ceph Latency to Kernel Patch with eBPF/BCC
https://habr.com/en/company/selectel/blog/450818/
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From High Ceph Latency to Kernel Patch with eBPF/BCC
There are a lot of tools for debugging kernel and userspace programs in Linux. Most of them have performance impact and cannot easily be run in production...
Do any of you use conservative email clients like Sylpheed, Claws, Mutt, etc. even today? How's the experience?
I mostly want to know whether any of these support gmail and yahoo-mail as I use them both. If yes, then how tedious is the setup because GMail and Yahoo only support the OAuth these days and not the traditional IMAP/SMTP as it used to in the earlier days.
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I mostly want to know whether any of these support gmail and yahoo-mail as I use them both. If yes, then how tedious is the setup because GMail and Yahoo only support the OAuth these days and not the traditional IMAP/SMTP as it used to in the earlier days.
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r/linux - Do any of you use conservative email clients like Sylpheed, Claws, Mutt, etc. even today? How's the experience?
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ZFS on Linux adds native encryption, TRIM support
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-0.8.0
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Release zfs-0.8.0 · openzfs/zfs
New Features
Native encryption #5769 - The encryption property enables the creation of encrypted filesystems and volumes. The aes-256-ccm algorithm is used by default. Per-dataset keys are manage...
Native encryption #5769 - The encryption property enables the creation of encrypted filesystems and volumes. The aes-256-ccm algorithm is used by default. Per-dataset keys are manage...
Turning Linux into a Microservices-aware Operating System
https://qconsf.com/system/files/presentation-slides/bpf_-_turning_linux_into_a_microservices-aware_operating_system.pdf
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Which of the video NLE's have the tightest integration to headless rendering? (typically with MLT)
Four of the NLE projects on linux are based on MLT, as i understand it. (KDEnlive, shotcut, etc)
I'm looking for some kind of editor which would optimally allow you to:
* set up a simple project, in the graphical editor. Using some still images and maybe video.
* take that project file and read it in a human readable format
* **render video in a headless system** (cron-based)
* perhaps make manual edits to the project file, with a text editor
* perhaps take it back to the NLE *after* the manual edits
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The reason why I want this is because i want to make scheduled renders of video projects, where the input data is being replaced daily, on disk
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Is MLT/melt what i want for this, and which graphical editor is then the most mature?
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Four of the NLE projects on linux are based on MLT, as i understand it. (KDEnlive, shotcut, etc)
I'm looking for some kind of editor which would optimally allow you to:
* set up a simple project, in the graphical editor. Using some still images and maybe video.
* take that project file and read it in a human readable format
* **render video in a headless system** (cron-based)
* perhaps make manual edits to the project file, with a text editor
* perhaps take it back to the NLE *after* the manual edits
​
The reason why I want this is because i want to make scheduled renders of video projects, where the input data is being replaced daily, on disk
​
Is MLT/melt what i want for this, and which graphical editor is then the most mature?
https://redd.it/bs2fep
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r/linux - Which of the video NLE's have the tightest integration to headless rendering? (typically with MLT)
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Does anyone have the apk for an android Amarok remote?
It looks like the Amarok music player had a few android based remote control applications around 5 years ago, but they've all disappeared form the play store and I can't find the .apk files mirrored anywhere, though the plugin noscripts for the player are still available.
amaroKontrol looks to be the most fleshed out and is the one I'd prefer, but Amarok2 Remote and Amarok RC were the other two applications I've found reference to.
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It looks like the Amarok music player had a few android based remote control applications around 5 years ago, but they've all disappeared form the play store and I can't find the .apk files mirrored anywhere, though the plugin noscripts for the player are still available.
amaroKontrol looks to be the most fleshed out and is the one I'd prefer, but Amarok2 Remote and Amarok RC were the other two applications I've found reference to.
https://redd.it/bs83vc
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r/linux - Does anyone have the apk for an android Amarok remote?
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A powerful tool for preparing your Debian based Linux OS.
Hi, this is my new project on Github, I want to know your opinion about it. Your ideas and comments will help me to improve it, thanks.
[https://github.com/Naategh/Prepare](https://github.com/Naategh/Prepare)
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Don't forget star ;D
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Hi, this is my new project on Github, I want to know your opinion about it. Your ideas and comments will help me to improve it, thanks.
[https://github.com/Naategh/Prepare](https://github.com/Naategh/Prepare)
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Don't forget star ;D
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There aren't many distros to choose from
I got to thinking.. there really aren't many distros to choose from. These are your options:
* Ubuntu
* Debian
* Fedora
* Arch
* OpenSUSE
That's it. Every distro nowadays is a derivative of those 5. Each one comes with its own set of problems:
Ubuntu - Its version of gnome has a different package name just so they can add the sidebar that nobody liked. Random things that should work don't. There was a time where gnome-software didn't work. Random apps would crash, and sometimes uninstalling one thing would make the whole system fall apart. I couldn't even get 18.04 to install. I never tried 19.04 yet but I trust it'll suck like everything after 14.04.
Debian - A nightmare to install, uses old versions for everything, shit outdated installer that doesn't work on a USB. There's really no (good) derivatives of it either (except Ubuntu)
Fedora - A shitter Ubuntu. It's missing core libraries every distro has that somehow, Fedora doesn't. I had issues with playing videos and installing certain desktops because a lot of dependencies were missing. You'd think after 30 versions they'd get it right, but apparently they don't care about their software, so why should I?
Arch - There's no well-maintained gui-based Arch installer that uses the original repos. You're FORCED to use either Manjaro or plain Arch. I never got the appeal of starting with a terminal and building your system from the ground up. Seems like a massive waste of time when you can just customise Linux as much as you want anyway (or at least as much as the severely limited software library and your lack of coding knowledge permit you to).
OpenSUSE - I always thought it was bloated. Or maybe my computer just sucks, idk. I guess I'll try it again at some point. Also there's no user repos or easy way to install software that isn't on their official repos. You either compile it yourself or sit back and get fucked.
Every other distro that exists is just a respin of the 5 mentioned. Elementary OS and PopOS are just Ubuntu. Deepin is just debian. Manjaro is basically the Ubuntu of Arch, centOS and RHEL are just two retarded version of Fedora for web servers. I mean yes, there's more options than Windows or Mac, but "better" doesn't mean "good".
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I got to thinking.. there really aren't many distros to choose from. These are your options:
* Ubuntu
* Debian
* Fedora
* Arch
* OpenSUSE
That's it. Every distro nowadays is a derivative of those 5. Each one comes with its own set of problems:
Ubuntu - Its version of gnome has a different package name just so they can add the sidebar that nobody liked. Random things that should work don't. There was a time where gnome-software didn't work. Random apps would crash, and sometimes uninstalling one thing would make the whole system fall apart. I couldn't even get 18.04 to install. I never tried 19.04 yet but I trust it'll suck like everything after 14.04.
Debian - A nightmare to install, uses old versions for everything, shit outdated installer that doesn't work on a USB. There's really no (good) derivatives of it either (except Ubuntu)
Fedora - A shitter Ubuntu. It's missing core libraries every distro has that somehow, Fedora doesn't. I had issues with playing videos and installing certain desktops because a lot of dependencies were missing. You'd think after 30 versions they'd get it right, but apparently they don't care about their software, so why should I?
Arch - There's no well-maintained gui-based Arch installer that uses the original repos. You're FORCED to use either Manjaro or plain Arch. I never got the appeal of starting with a terminal and building your system from the ground up. Seems like a massive waste of time when you can just customise Linux as much as you want anyway (or at least as much as the severely limited software library and your lack of coding knowledge permit you to).
OpenSUSE - I always thought it was bloated. Or maybe my computer just sucks, idk. I guess I'll try it again at some point. Also there's no user repos or easy way to install software that isn't on their official repos. You either compile it yourself or sit back and get fucked.
Every other distro that exists is just a respin of the 5 mentioned. Elementary OS and PopOS are just Ubuntu. Deepin is just debian. Manjaro is basically the Ubuntu of Arch, centOS and RHEL are just two retarded version of Fedora for web servers. I mean yes, there's more options than Windows or Mac, but "better" doesn't mean "good".
https://redd.it/bs3p3q
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r/linux - There aren't many distros to choose from
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