Password + Salt
I was reading that linux uses hash fuction in the password and add a salt, my question is, I can verify with part is the password and with one is the radom salt ?
For example this user that I created teste and password teste:
teste:$6$qPtQi2FD$rYtCRoISjMI/z.MGgV85n0.VXHwOdzj4512ROfSYBKGn9BZmzyMIwBuZHrqdR2cHmgxr08cQg5s/MlpuGuGPO.:18060:0:99999:7:::
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I was reading that linux uses hash fuction in the password and add a salt, my question is, I can verify with part is the password and with one is the radom salt ?
For example this user that I created teste and password teste:
teste:$6$qPtQi2FD$rYtCRoISjMI/z.MGgV85n0.VXHwOdzj4512ROfSYBKGn9BZmzyMIwBuZHrqdR2cHmgxr08cQg5s/MlpuGuGPO.:18060:0:99999:7:::
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r/linux - Password + Salt
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"Woefully incomplete" - Yale Privacy Lab's dissemination of librem.one
The guys and gals at Yale Privacy Lab (YPL) have been exploring Purism's set of paid services:
[https://twitter.com/YalePrivacyLab/status/1139039274987327489](https://twitter.com/YalePrivacyLab/status/1139039274987327489)
\> "We've had a lot of questions about [~~@~~**Puri\_sm**](https://twitter.com/Puri_sm) Librem One services, and can't recommend them."
\> "Librem Chat was shipped with obvious and easily recognized trackers, even after [~~@~~**ExodusPrivacy**](https://twitter.com/ExodusPrivacy) analysis"
\> "The service also suffered a severe [~~#~~**0day**](https://twitter.com/hashtag/0day?src=hash) on launch, which was fixed and acknowledged quickly. \*However\*, all communications up to that point should be assumed compromised and the [~~@~~**Puri\_sm**](https://twitter.com/Puri_sm) post brushes the severity under the rug."
\> "Additionally, all Librem One services are hosted on a single Digital Ocean droplet, the privacy policy is woefully incomplete, there's no GDPR compliance, apps suggest dangerous PGP/GPG defaults, and Librem One stats are dodgy (a sign of general sloppiness)."
​
Fairly damning, to say the least.
https://redd.it/c075he
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The guys and gals at Yale Privacy Lab (YPL) have been exploring Purism's set of paid services:
[https://twitter.com/YalePrivacyLab/status/1139039274987327489](https://twitter.com/YalePrivacyLab/status/1139039274987327489)
\> "We've had a lot of questions about [~~@~~**Puri\_sm**](https://twitter.com/Puri_sm) Librem One services, and can't recommend them."
\> "Librem Chat was shipped with obvious and easily recognized trackers, even after [~~@~~**ExodusPrivacy**](https://twitter.com/ExodusPrivacy) analysis"
\> "The service also suffered a severe [~~#~~**0day**](https://twitter.com/hashtag/0day?src=hash) on launch, which was fixed and acknowledged quickly. \*However\*, all communications up to that point should be assumed compromised and the [~~@~~**Puri\_sm**](https://twitter.com/Puri_sm) post brushes the severity under the rug."
\> "Additionally, all Librem One services are hosted on a single Digital Ocean droplet, the privacy policy is woefully incomplete, there's no GDPR compliance, apps suggest dangerous PGP/GPG defaults, and Librem One stats are dodgy (a sign of general sloppiness)."
​
Fairly damning, to say the least.
https://redd.it/c075he
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Yale Privacy Lab
we've had a lot of questions about @Puri_sm Librem One services, and can't recommend them. Thread. 1/4
r/linux Discusses: Web Browsers and You - How to protect yourself online and bring about a free and open web
Google, who makes their money from Ads, is planning to [remove a key component](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=896897) that allows adblocking to be effective in Google Chrome standard edition. While there will still be adblockers on the Chrome/Blink platform they will not work as well as other platforms or how they did before on Google Chrome. Additionally, Chrome has a majority browser share that they've been using to push the web to suit Googles needs and have hampered their websites on other browsers (see: YouTube polymer problems as one example).
Please continue reading if either of the above statements are important to you.
# What Can I do?
The easiest thing you can do for your privacy and the open web is install Firefox, especially if you're a Mac or Windows user visiting r/linux. See further below for non-Firefox options.
## Get Firefox
* Linux users: Use your package manager, such as "sudo apt install firefox" or "sudo dnf install firefox" or use the GUI option.
* Mac/Windows/Manual Linux users (also a way to get the latest version as package managers may stick to ESRs. See [here](https://blog.programster.org/debian-9-install-latest-firefox) for one example): Download from here https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
* Android users: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.firefox&hl=en_US
* iOS users: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/firefox-private-safe-browser/id989804926?mt=8 _Please note that due to Apple policies you will still be using Webkit and not Gecko._
## Get Firefox Extensions
Firefox by default is great, but there are more things you can do to help enhance your privacy:
* Install uBlock Origin which is currently the best ad blocker. Stay away from Adblock Plus and most others who have [formed partnerships with Google and other ad companies.](https://adblockplus.org/acceptable-ads)
* uBlock Origin link (protip Android users: all Firefox extensions work there too!) https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/
* The extension Decentraleyes: This extension stores content that is usually pulled from a CDN locally - this prevents CDNs from being able to build tracking profiles on you.
* https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/decentraleyes/
* The extension Privacy Badger - Privacy plugin by the EFF
* https://www.eff.org/privacybadger
* AMPT2HTML (this should keep working on Chrome, extension link below). AMP is an effort by Google that claims to speed up mobile web browsing but adds the issue of routing your browsing content through Google as Google is the one delivering the web page. See this [post](https://medium.com/@danbuben/why-amp-is-bad-for-your-site-and-for-the-web-e4d060a4ff31) for more information.
* Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/amp2html/
* Chrome version should work even after manifest v3 changes: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/redirect-amp-to-html/kifkmmpiicbcnkjaliilaoeaojlldonl
* Change some Firefox settings
* Enable enhanced built in cookie tracking protection: Go to your privacy preferences and click on the Custom gear on the right side. Mark the Cookies checkbox and make sure that "Third-party trackers" is selected.
* Turn off Pocket - Perhaps one of the worst parts about Firefox right now is the continued integration of this closed source component which also brings in some ads. Follow this guide to disable Pocket as well as the recommended links: https://help.getpocket.com/article/1025-disabling-save-to-pocket-features-in-firefox
There are further extensions you can do to increase your privacy as well, but by default may break your browsing experience.
* Nonoscript: The most well known javanoscript blocking plugin with sane defaults. Not recommended to be installed alongside uMatrix.
* https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nonoscript/
* Please be aware that even with default settings your experience on certain websites may not function. Thi
Google, who makes their money from Ads, is planning to [remove a key component](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=896897) that allows adblocking to be effective in Google Chrome standard edition. While there will still be adblockers on the Chrome/Blink platform they will not work as well as other platforms or how they did before on Google Chrome. Additionally, Chrome has a majority browser share that they've been using to push the web to suit Googles needs and have hampered their websites on other browsers (see: YouTube polymer problems as one example).
Please continue reading if either of the above statements are important to you.
# What Can I do?
The easiest thing you can do for your privacy and the open web is install Firefox, especially if you're a Mac or Windows user visiting r/linux. See further below for non-Firefox options.
## Get Firefox
* Linux users: Use your package manager, such as "sudo apt install firefox" or "sudo dnf install firefox" or use the GUI option.
* Mac/Windows/Manual Linux users (also a way to get the latest version as package managers may stick to ESRs. See [here](https://blog.programster.org/debian-9-install-latest-firefox) for one example): Download from here https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
* Android users: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.firefox&hl=en_US
* iOS users: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/firefox-private-safe-browser/id989804926?mt=8 _Please note that due to Apple policies you will still be using Webkit and not Gecko._
## Get Firefox Extensions
Firefox by default is great, but there are more things you can do to help enhance your privacy:
* Install uBlock Origin which is currently the best ad blocker. Stay away from Adblock Plus and most others who have [formed partnerships with Google and other ad companies.](https://adblockplus.org/acceptable-ads)
* uBlock Origin link (protip Android users: all Firefox extensions work there too!) https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/
* The extension Decentraleyes: This extension stores content that is usually pulled from a CDN locally - this prevents CDNs from being able to build tracking profiles on you.
* https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/decentraleyes/
* The extension Privacy Badger - Privacy plugin by the EFF
* https://www.eff.org/privacybadger
* AMPT2HTML (this should keep working on Chrome, extension link below). AMP is an effort by Google that claims to speed up mobile web browsing but adds the issue of routing your browsing content through Google as Google is the one delivering the web page. See this [post](https://medium.com/@danbuben/why-amp-is-bad-for-your-site-and-for-the-web-e4d060a4ff31) for more information.
* Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/amp2html/
* Chrome version should work even after manifest v3 changes: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/redirect-amp-to-html/kifkmmpiicbcnkjaliilaoeaojlldonl
* Change some Firefox settings
* Enable enhanced built in cookie tracking protection: Go to your privacy preferences and click on the Custom gear on the right side. Mark the Cookies checkbox and make sure that "Third-party trackers" is selected.
* Turn off Pocket - Perhaps one of the worst parts about Firefox right now is the continued integration of this closed source component which also brings in some ads. Follow this guide to disable Pocket as well as the recommended links: https://help.getpocket.com/article/1025-disabling-save-to-pocket-features-in-firefox
There are further extensions you can do to increase your privacy as well, but by default may break your browsing experience.
* Nonoscript: The most well known javanoscript blocking plugin with sane defaults. Not recommended to be installed alongside uMatrix.
* https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nonoscript/
* Please be aware that even with default settings your experience on certain websites may not function. Thi
Firefox
Download the fastest Firefox ever
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s plugin requires the user to be able to allow noscripts as needed.
* uMatrix - also from uBlock developers, it allows granular control over what javanoscript runs much like Nonoscript. Not recommended to be installed alongside NoScript.
* https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/
* Please be aware that even with default settings your experience on certain websites may not function. This plugin requires the user to be able to allow noscripts as needed.
* See even more at [this thread on r/privacy.](https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/byzq4w/megathread_cutting_google_out_of_your_life_2019/)
# And what if I don't want to use Mozilla Firefox?
If you disagree with Mozilla Firefox (as an organization) there are forks that by default remove some of the non-free components. Notably there is [GNU Icecat](https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/) ran by the GNU Project. There are also Firefox forks that tend to follow the Firefox Extended Support Release code bases. [Palemoon](https://www.palemoon.org/) still somewhat does, and [Waterfox](https://www.waterfox.net/) is almost always based on a Firefox ESR. In particular Windows Intel users should see an improvement with Waterfox. Linux users get less performance benefit over Firefox because your distro package manager version should already be optimized, but that's a decision up to you to determine about your distro's packaging methods. See the different extension links up above to get the plugins installed for these forks as the extensions still work.
# What if I don't want to use Firefox/Gecko at all?
If you disagree with Firefox/Mozilla entirely then there are alternative browser engines, which at this point is basically just Blink and Goanna (a fork of Gecko for use in Palemoon browser linked above). Apple users can still use Webkit but that's not available on other platforms, directly anyway. _Mozilla and Samsung's Servo project has had components integrated into Gecko and currently released Firefox versions - I don't believe Servo itself will launch as it's own platform but continued to merge with Firefox Gecko and maybe Samsung Browser. This may change, but Servo standalone is not useful at this time._
There are different Blink (Chromium) based browsers as well, but using them doesn’t help the situation of Blinks dominance as the target supported platform of the web. As of now there is no known fork of the Chromium that won't implement manifest v3, but some Chromium-based forks have [stated committment](https://vivaldi.com/blog/chromium-ad-blockers-choice/) to attempt to find a way to keep the functionality.
There are Linux specific Blink-based browsers such as [Falkon](https://www.falkon.org/) and GNOME's [Web](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Web). Both browsers as far as I can tell implement their own plugin functionality for adblocking and will likely keep privacy as a first priority basis if they are relying on functionality that will be removed in manifest v3.
There’s a notable Blink-based browser called Brave. Brave has some nice default settings _right now_ but their platform is also based around ads, leading us to a similar situation with Chrome. Brave also has an altcoin which causes users to push it in order to get their investment in the altcoin, meaning a lot of the pro-Brave comments you see are in fact astroturfers. That said, _currently_ the default settings still block ads so one can't complain much, but be warned of the future with Brave!
# Why was this posted?
Here on r/linux we generally allow popular application discussion. This topic in particular had a number of submissions related to it which we didn't consider on-topic However, we would recommend going to a subreddit like r/BrowserWar if you'd like to continue discussing web browser market share. See also r/privacy for more tips on how to browse the web privately, and see [this thread on r/privacy to further de-Google your life.](https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/byzq4w/megathread_cutting_google_out_of_your_life_2019/)
# What if I support content creators / I don't want
* uMatrix - also from uBlock developers, it allows granular control over what javanoscript runs much like Nonoscript. Not recommended to be installed alongside NoScript.
* https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/
* Please be aware that even with default settings your experience on certain websites may not function. This plugin requires the user to be able to allow noscripts as needed.
* See even more at [this thread on r/privacy.](https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/byzq4w/megathread_cutting_google_out_of_your_life_2019/)
# And what if I don't want to use Mozilla Firefox?
If you disagree with Mozilla Firefox (as an organization) there are forks that by default remove some of the non-free components. Notably there is [GNU Icecat](https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/) ran by the GNU Project. There are also Firefox forks that tend to follow the Firefox Extended Support Release code bases. [Palemoon](https://www.palemoon.org/) still somewhat does, and [Waterfox](https://www.waterfox.net/) is almost always based on a Firefox ESR. In particular Windows Intel users should see an improvement with Waterfox. Linux users get less performance benefit over Firefox because your distro package manager version should already be optimized, but that's a decision up to you to determine about your distro's packaging methods. See the different extension links up above to get the plugins installed for these forks as the extensions still work.
# What if I don't want to use Firefox/Gecko at all?
If you disagree with Firefox/Mozilla entirely then there are alternative browser engines, which at this point is basically just Blink and Goanna (a fork of Gecko for use in Palemoon browser linked above). Apple users can still use Webkit but that's not available on other platforms, directly anyway. _Mozilla and Samsung's Servo project has had components integrated into Gecko and currently released Firefox versions - I don't believe Servo itself will launch as it's own platform but continued to merge with Firefox Gecko and maybe Samsung Browser. This may change, but Servo standalone is not useful at this time._
There are different Blink (Chromium) based browsers as well, but using them doesn’t help the situation of Blinks dominance as the target supported platform of the web. As of now there is no known fork of the Chromium that won't implement manifest v3, but some Chromium-based forks have [stated committment](https://vivaldi.com/blog/chromium-ad-blockers-choice/) to attempt to find a way to keep the functionality.
There are Linux specific Blink-based browsers such as [Falkon](https://www.falkon.org/) and GNOME's [Web](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Web). Both browsers as far as I can tell implement their own plugin functionality for adblocking and will likely keep privacy as a first priority basis if they are relying on functionality that will be removed in manifest v3.
There’s a notable Blink-based browser called Brave. Brave has some nice default settings _right now_ but their platform is also based around ads, leading us to a similar situation with Chrome. Brave also has an altcoin which causes users to push it in order to get their investment in the altcoin, meaning a lot of the pro-Brave comments you see are in fact astroturfers. That said, _currently_ the default settings still block ads so one can't complain much, but be warned of the future with Brave!
# Why was this posted?
Here on r/linux we generally allow popular application discussion. This topic in particular had a number of submissions related to it which we didn't consider on-topic However, we would recommend going to a subreddit like r/BrowserWar if you'd like to continue discussing web browser market share. See also r/privacy for more tips on how to browse the web privately, and see [this thread on r/privacy to further de-Google your life.](https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/byzq4w/megathread_cutting_google_out_of_your_life_2019/)
# What if I support content creators / I don't want
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uMatrix – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)
Download uMatrix for Firefox. Point & click to forbid/allow any class of requests made by your browser. Use it to block noscripts, iframes, ads, facebook, etc.
to block ads.
Things can't exist without funding; it's just that many would disagree with how ads have evolved over time. We would recommend asking content creators how they would like to be supported, either via a funding platform of their choice, or the old fashioned subnoscription model. If you'd still like to support by allowing ads to be viewed, simply install the default Firefox and go about your day. It's still important that Blink doesn't control how we browse the web!
https://redd.it/c07bvo
@r_linux
Things can't exist without funding; it's just that many would disagree with how ads have evolved over time. We would recommend asking content creators how they would like to be supported, either via a funding platform of their choice, or the old fashioned subnoscription model. If you'd still like to support by allowing ads to be viewed, simply install the default Firefox and go about your day. It's still important that Blink doesn't control how we browse the web!
https://redd.it/c07bvo
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r/linux - r/linux Discusses: Web Browsers and You - How to protect yourself online and bring about a free and open web
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Microsoft's built-in Linux kernel for Windows 10 is ready for testing - Engadget
https://www.engadget.com/2019/06/13/windows-10-linux-subsystem/
https://redd.it/c083nz
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https://www.engadget.com/2019/06/13/windows-10-linux-subsystem/
https://redd.it/c083nz
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Engadget
Microsoft's built-in Linux kernel for Windows 10 is ready for testing
Microsoft is making it even easier to use Linux in Windows.
Ubuntu Devs Testing Chromium Browser Transition From Deb To Snap Package
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/06/ubuntu-devs-testing-chromium-browser.html
https://redd.it/c07mp1
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https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/06/ubuntu-devs-testing-chromium-browser.html
https://redd.it/c07mp1
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Linux Uprising Blog
Ubuntu Devs Testing Chromium Browser Transition From Deb To Snap Package
Ubuntu will soon offer Chromium browser as a snap package instead of a regular deb package. This is not only for the upcoming Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine, but also for the already released Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo), and for LTS releases, like Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic…
Inspired by Bryan Cantrill, I added an autoresponse to Slack for keyword: Linux
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Sandboxing system app, Snap or Flatpak?
Real PC noob here
Hello, i've heard that both, Snap and Flatpak are sandboxing their apps.
Alot of post/article/video are old now.
Which one in 2019 offer the best secure sandbox system?
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Real PC noob here
Hello, i've heard that both, Snap and Flatpak are sandboxing their apps.
Alot of post/article/video are old now.
Which one in 2019 offer the best secure sandbox system?
https://redd.it/c0bln6
@r_linux
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r/linux - Sandboxing system app, Snap or Flatpak?
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Can anyone recommend an OS that looks really futuristic? I'm talking like JARVIS in the Iron Man suit futuristic.
Just aesthetically.
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Just aesthetically.
https://redd.it/c0etj1
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r/linux - Can anyone recommend an OS that looks really futuristic? I'm talking like JARVIS in the Iron Man suit futuristic.
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Gamified operations?
The noscript is probably not the most helpful, but I'll try my best to explain what I'm thinking about.
​
In fictional depictions of nerdy computer systems, you often see basic operations played out in a kind of video game-like fashion. I can't think of anything off hand, although Newman's lock screen in Jurassic Park is similar to what I'm imagining.
​
Can any of you think of such a thing? For example, maybe there is some sort of program you'd run that is effectively a wrapper for mv/cp that pulls up a little terminal game where you have to lay down pipes to get file A to location B similar to the minigames in Bioshock. I just made that one up, but I have the feeling something like this exists. I imagine they'd all be pointless, but it seems like they'd be neat little novelty things to do when showing off your riced system.
https://redd.it/c0eqhj
@r_linux
The noscript is probably not the most helpful, but I'll try my best to explain what I'm thinking about.
​
In fictional depictions of nerdy computer systems, you often see basic operations played out in a kind of video game-like fashion. I can't think of anything off hand, although Newman's lock screen in Jurassic Park is similar to what I'm imagining.
​
Can any of you think of such a thing? For example, maybe there is some sort of program you'd run that is effectively a wrapper for mv/cp that pulls up a little terminal game where you have to lay down pipes to get file A to location B similar to the minigames in Bioshock. I just made that one up, but I have the feeling something like this exists. I imagine they'd all be pointless, but it seems like they'd be neat little novelty things to do when showing off your riced system.
https://redd.it/c0eqhj
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - Gamified operations?
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Free and Open Source future looking not so good.
https://twitter.com/verge/status/1138195332821594119?s=09
https://redd.it/c0grtd
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https://twitter.com/verge/status/1138195332821594119?s=09
https://redd.it/c0grtd
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The Verge
Mozilla says paid subnoscription service is coming to Firefox https://t.co/Zq0EfNiuyy
Dual camera & dual display working on MYIR's MYD-JX8MX Dev Board
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AERtLI0xyY
https://redd.it/c0gpvf
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https://redd.it/c0gpvf
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Dual camera & dual display on MYD-JX8MX, cost-effective dev board on NXP i.MX8M quad processors
http://www.myirtech.com/list.asp?id=608
MYD-JX8MX development board based on NXP i.MX8M quad processors provides powerful multi-media functions including dual displays, dual cameras, high-quality audio, etc. The target applications scale from consumer home…
MYD-JX8MX development board based on NXP i.MX8M quad processors provides powerful multi-media functions including dual displays, dual cameras, high-quality audio, etc. The target applications scale from consumer home…
distroverify - A tool to verify hashes of any distro file (*.ISO)
https://old.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/c0gbio/distroverify_a_tool_to_verify_hashes_of_any/
https://redd.it/c0gbzt
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https://redd.it/c0gbzt
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r/Ubuntu - distroverify - A tool to verify hashes of any distro file
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Is it safe to have two efi partitions in one disk drive
I am dual booting ubuntu and windows 10, and i am thinking of installing Tails with it too. The thing is Tails installer cleans all the partition in the storage drive and then installs Tails. So i installed Tails on a usb drive then thinking of cloning it to my main hard disk.
Is it safe to do so?? Will it give any problem when i update Ubuntu or Windows??
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I am dual booting ubuntu and windows 10, and i am thinking of installing Tails with it too. The thing is Tails installer cleans all the partition in the storage drive and then installs Tails. So i installed Tails on a usb drive then thinking of cloning it to my main hard disk.
Is it safe to do so?? Will it give any problem when i update Ubuntu or Windows??
https://redd.it/c0hx2r
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r/linux - Is it safe to have two efi partitions in one disk drive
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Jit for firefox ppc64
Discalmet: I'm not a dev or affiliate to this project, i'm just a regular user who want to see this technology succeed and i try to help as i can.
As many of you already know for some people free software are important for privacy, security and ideology, i think the same for open hardware that's why i'm interested on raptorcs systems, this platform is based on powerpc and some distros already support it, as debian, ubuntu and fedora. Of course there are some programs do not really work as it should, one of them is firefox, it miss JIT for this architecture and won't work good in some webpage. Firefox is the only other choice otherwise it's just google chrome and derivates, so i think it's important to preserve diversity and give a real choice to people.
I'm here to spread a voice hoping someone could give some help to this project who trying to port JIT for ppc64
[https://github.com/classilla/jitpower](https://github.com/classilla/jitpower)
That's the link, i hope you could help as you can if you are a dev joining the project or if you are a regular user spreading the word as i'm doing
https://redd.it/c0hoxa
@r_linux
Discalmet: I'm not a dev or affiliate to this project, i'm just a regular user who want to see this technology succeed and i try to help as i can.
As many of you already know for some people free software are important for privacy, security and ideology, i think the same for open hardware that's why i'm interested on raptorcs systems, this platform is based on powerpc and some distros already support it, as debian, ubuntu and fedora. Of course there are some programs do not really work as it should, one of them is firefox, it miss JIT for this architecture and won't work good in some webpage. Firefox is the only other choice otherwise it's just google chrome and derivates, so i think it's important to preserve diversity and give a real choice to people.
I'm here to spread a voice hoping someone could give some help to this project who trying to port JIT for ppc64
[https://github.com/classilla/jitpower](https://github.com/classilla/jitpower)
That's the link, i hope you could help as you can if you are a dev joining the project or if you are a regular user spreading the word as i'm doing
https://redd.it/c0hoxa
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classilla/jitpower
Working area for collabouratively developing POWER9 JIT for Firefox. - classilla/jitpower
Google are disabling Google Photos to/from Google Drive sync, so I'll no longer be able to backup my photos with Insync on Linux. Thanks Google.
https://support.google.com/photos/thread/7895693?hl=en
https://redd.it/c0iuak
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https://support.google.com/photos/thread/7895693?hl=en
https://redd.it/c0iuak
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r/linux - Google are disabling Google Photos to/from Google Drive sync, so I'll no longer be able to backup my photos with Insync…
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Fractional scaling on HiDPI monitor
Do any distro or DE, actually supports fractional scaling for HiDPI? Because scaling to 2.0 makes things to big and 1.0 is too small for a 4K monitor.
https://redd.it/c0img5
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Do any distro or DE, actually supports fractional scaling for HiDPI? Because scaling to 2.0 makes things to big and 1.0 is too small for a 4K monitor.
https://redd.it/c0img5
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r/linux - Fractional scaling on HiDPI monitor
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