Release notes for the Genode OS Framework 19.05
https://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/19.05
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Kindd version 2.0.0 released.
Kindd is a gui for dd command that written in qt-quick.
In this new release we add some new functionalities:
1. Redesign whole app.
2. List only removable devices. (So there is no choice for users to format/delete partitions accidentally).
3. There is no need for list-devices page.
4. Some improvment in file-chooser dialog.
5. Automatic usb add/eject detection.
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Github Page:
[https://github.com/LinArcX/Kindd](https://github.com/LinArcX/Kindd)
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Aur package:
[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kindd/](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kindd/)
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Kindd is a gui for dd command that written in qt-quick.
In this new release we add some new functionalities:
1. Redesign whole app.
2. List only removable devices. (So there is no choice for users to format/delete partitions accidentally).
3. There is no need for list-devices page.
4. Some improvment in file-chooser dialog.
5. Automatic usb add/eject detection.
​
Github Page:
[https://github.com/LinArcX/Kindd](https://github.com/LinArcX/Kindd)
​
Aur package:
[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kindd/](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kindd/)
https://redd.it/bufg87
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GitHub
GitHub - LinArcX/kindd: A kindful dd, written in qt-quick.
A kindful dd, written in qt-quick. Contribute to LinArcX/kindd development by creating an account on GitHub.
Unix on the GBA?
Yes! Thanks to a madlad on discord, he linked an article of someone's experiment of running ancient unix on a GBA
[http://www.kernelthread.com/publications/gbaunix/](http://www.kernelthread.com/publications/gbaunix/)
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Yes! Thanks to a madlad on discord, he linked an article of someone's experiment of running ancient unix on a GBA
[http://www.kernelthread.com/publications/gbaunix/](http://www.kernelthread.com/publications/gbaunix/)
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Termux on Android + Mosh/Ssh is fantastic.
I can access my phone from my computer without it being plugged in.
It compliments KDE Connect so well. If I want to do something KDE Connect doesn't support, I just Mosh into my phone and do whatever I want to.
Termux is already pretty great on its own, but using an Android command line in my computer is just so convenient.
[Here's](https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Remote_Access) a tutorial on how to do it.
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I can access my phone from my computer without it being plugged in.
It compliments KDE Connect so well. If I want to do something KDE Connect doesn't support, I just Mosh into my phone and do whatever I want to.
Termux is already pretty great on its own, but using an Android command line in my computer is just so convenient.
[Here's](https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Remote_Access) a tutorial on how to do it.
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How DRM has permitted Google to have an "open source" browser that is still under its exclusive control
https://boingboing.net/2019/05/29/hoarding-software-freedom.html
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Boing Boing
How DRM has permitted Google to have an "open source" browser that is still under its exclusive control
A year ago, Benjamin “Mako” Hill gave a groundbreaking lecture explaining how Big Tech companies had managed to monopolize all the benefits of free software licenses, using a combinatio…
GParted 1.0 Released
Link to site: https://gparted.org/news.php?item=224
Release Notes: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted/gparted-1.0.0/gparted-1.0.0-README.md/view
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Link to site: https://gparted.org/news.php?item=224
Release Notes: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted/gparted-1.0.0/gparted-1.0.0-README.md/view
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GParted -- News Item 224
Best Retro Styled Environments?
Hi, I am looking for an environment that emulates the look of pre XP OR windows 7, with all the functionalities that a normal consumer would use.
https://redd.it/buffjc
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Hi, I am looking for an environment that emulates the look of pre XP OR windows 7, with all the functionalities that a normal consumer would use.
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r/linux - Best Retro Styled Environments?
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MercuryOS
This looks like a very interesting direction for the evolution of the desktop and HCI in general. I can see this being built on top of Linux, or even ChromeOS. The post is gorgeous, too. [https://medium.com/@jasonyuan/introducing-mercury-os-f4de45a04289](https://medium.com/@jasonyuan/introducing-mercury-os-f4de45a04289)
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This looks like a very interesting direction for the evolution of the desktop and HCI in general. I can see this being built on top of Linux, or even ChromeOS. The post is gorgeous, too. [https://medium.com/@jasonyuan/introducing-mercury-os-f4de45a04289](https://medium.com/@jasonyuan/introducing-mercury-os-f4de45a04289)
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Medium
Introducing Mercury OS
A speculative vision of the operating system, driven by humane design principles.
What's your opinion about the changes in the Linux and FOSS community
With the Linux Foundation closing its board to users from the community and Microsoft's intrusion into the FOSS community, what do you think the future holds?
\- Do you think nothing pertinent will change?
\- Will the corporations taking over the Linux Foundation be benevolent toward the community?
\- Can the community dump the Foundation that no longer wants them and maintain Linux without them?
\- Will Linux be exterminated?
\- Will a new independent OS kernel and community need to be created to replace Linux?
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With the Linux Foundation closing its board to users from the community and Microsoft's intrusion into the FOSS community, what do you think the future holds?
\- Do you think nothing pertinent will change?
\- Will the corporations taking over the Linux Foundation be benevolent toward the community?
\- Can the community dump the Foundation that no longer wants them and maintain Linux without them?
\- Will Linux be exterminated?
\- Will a new independent OS kernel and community need to be created to replace Linux?
https://redd.it/buabvm
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r/linux - What's your opinion about the changes in the Linux and FOSS community
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Improving .deb [LWN.net]
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Improving .deb
Debian Linux and its family of derivatives (such as Ubuntu) are partly
characterized by their use of .deb as the packaging format.
Packages in this format are produced not only by the distributions themselves,
but also by independent software vendors. The…
characterized by their use of .deb as the packaging format.
Packages in this format are produced not only by the distributions themselves,
but also by independent software vendors. The…
Linux on Asus C302? Either dual boot or replace Chrome OS?
Hi all,
I have an Asus C302 laptop which I really like working on. Unfortunately, I need to use reference managers and either Libreoffice or Word. I have Ubuntu dual booted on an older Chromebook but when I tried to use the same steps on my Asus it didn't work. Anyone know how I can either dual boot a linux os (that will run mendeley or zotero and libreoffice) or even replace Chrome OS all together.
https://redd.it/buqhb9
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Hi all,
I have an Asus C302 laptop which I really like working on. Unfortunately, I need to use reference managers and either Libreoffice or Word. I have Ubuntu dual booted on an older Chromebook but when I tried to use the same steps on my Asus it didn't work. Anyone know how I can either dual boot a linux os (that will run mendeley or zotero and libreoffice) or even replace Chrome OS all together.
https://redd.it/buqhb9
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China Prepares To Drop Microsoft Windows -- Blames U.S. Hacking Threat
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2019/05/30/china-prepares-to-drop-microsoft-windows-blames-u-s-hacking-threat/#772023132c50
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2019/05/30/china-prepares-to-drop-microsoft-windows-blames-u-s-hacking-threat/#772023132c50
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Forbes
China Prepares To Drop Microsoft Windows, Blames U.S. Hacking Threat
Reports suggest that the latest casualty in the ever-expanding trade war between China and the United States could be Microsoft Windows as the Chinese prepare to drop the operating system like a hot brick...
How much to virtualize - an update!
Hey all!
​
I made a post about a week ago presenting my use case and asking for some tips on how much to virtualize. I ended up going with Proxmox to virtualize everything and it is *excellent.* The resource monitoring, ease of use, and level of control I have is way better than I was expecting. I followed this process to change the repos for non-enterprise (free) use:
​
[https://www.caretech.io/2018/06/08/how-to-update-proxmox-without-buying-a-subnoscription/](https://www.caretech.io/2018/06/08/how-to-update-proxmox-without-buying-a-subnoscription/)
​
So far I have three ubuntu 18.04 containers running my Unifi controller, one of my VPNs, and my pi-hole. I'm really impressed. My pi-hole is completely isolated from the rest of the containers, so I can keep the ports open to the internet on the controller and VPN without worrying about my DNS server.
​
I love that everything is separated to its own IP too - my Unifi controller can now separate each container into their own download/upload statistics. I love that. It might not be very useful but it is definitely very satisfying! No more wireshark to figure out which application is eating traffic.
Even with three CTs running, my whole system is using under 1G of ram and less than 30% of one core on an Athlon 5350 APU. That leaves a lot of headroom for my next bits: NAS and Minecraft server.
​
Thanks everybody for your help on my last post. I learned a ton and the solution seems to be working very well.
https://redd.it/busf0o
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Hey all!
​
I made a post about a week ago presenting my use case and asking for some tips on how much to virtualize. I ended up going with Proxmox to virtualize everything and it is *excellent.* The resource monitoring, ease of use, and level of control I have is way better than I was expecting. I followed this process to change the repos for non-enterprise (free) use:
​
[https://www.caretech.io/2018/06/08/how-to-update-proxmox-without-buying-a-subnoscription/](https://www.caretech.io/2018/06/08/how-to-update-proxmox-without-buying-a-subnoscription/)
​
So far I have three ubuntu 18.04 containers running my Unifi controller, one of my VPNs, and my pi-hole. I'm really impressed. My pi-hole is completely isolated from the rest of the containers, so I can keep the ports open to the internet on the controller and VPN without worrying about my DNS server.
​
I love that everything is separated to its own IP too - my Unifi controller can now separate each container into their own download/upload statistics. I love that. It might not be very useful but it is definitely very satisfying! No more wireshark to figure out which application is eating traffic.
Even with three CTs running, my whole system is using under 1G of ram and less than 30% of one core on an Athlon 5350 APU. That leaves a lot of headroom for my next bits: NAS and Minecraft server.
​
Thanks everybody for your help on my last post. I learned a ton and the solution seems to be working very well.
https://redd.it/busf0o
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Remembering Peter Linnell
http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/remembering-peter-linnell
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Remembering Peter Linnell | Libre Graphics World
Libre Graphics Meeting 2019 kicked off with talks and workshops today, but in some ways, it's not the same as before. Earlier this year, in March, we lost Peter Linnell to cancer. And it's something I want to talk about.
Scientific Linux and Antergos are shutting down: It's time for Linux Mint to go
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/scientific-linux-and-antergos-are-shutting-down-its-time-for-linux-mint-to-go/
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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/scientific-linux-and-antergos-are-shutting-down-its-time-for-linux-mint-to-go/
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TechRepublic
Scientific Linux and Antergos are shutting down: It's time for Linux Mint to go
Cinnamon, the popular open source desktop environment featured in Linux Mint, makes more sense as a distribution-agnostic package.