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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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)
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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??
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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
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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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GitHub
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
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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.
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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.
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r/linux - Fractional scaling on HiDPI monitor
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How To Enforce Conventional Commit Messages Using GIT Hooks
https://prahladyeri.com/blog/2019/06/how-to-enforce-conventional-commit-messages-using-git-hooks.html
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How To Enforce Conventional Commit Messages Using GIT Hooks
Conventional git commit messages are not just nice to have but great to have. In fact, once you get to know them, you'll start feeling that they are essential in any serious programming project. Consider the difference between following two commit messages…
Linux Plumbers Conference 2019
Hey guys,
This year, the Linux Plumbers Conference is going to be on my hometown and I wanted to get *some things* sorted out.
I love Linux and open source in general. I've even participated on some open projects and have some public code. But from what I've seen on YouTube, this conference is more *low level* and I consider myself a mid/high level developer, even though I understand general computer architecture (and have a Bachelor's in Computer Engineering and I'm finishing my Master's in Information Security).
I'm trying to figure out if it's worth my time and money for a conference that I wouldn't be enjoying for not understanding half of it.
I'd love to hear about your opinions and experiences with such conferences.
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Hey guys,
This year, the Linux Plumbers Conference is going to be on my hometown and I wanted to get *some things* sorted out.
I love Linux and open source in general. I've even participated on some open projects and have some public code. But from what I've seen on YouTube, this conference is more *low level* and I consider myself a mid/high level developer, even though I understand general computer architecture (and have a Bachelor's in Computer Engineering and I'm finishing my Master's in Information Security).
I'm trying to figure out if it's worth my time and money for a conference that I wouldn't be enjoying for not understanding half of it.
I'd love to hear about your opinions and experiences with such conferences.
https://redd.it/c0kis2
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r/linux - Linux Plumbers Conference 2019
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There is no such things as a free lunch. So how can I help?
Everything has a price but how to do my part?
I do not have time/energy to contribute source code but I do have some extra cash in my pocket. But where should it be put to do the best? Should it be the distro I use? The Desktop or selected programs or frameworks?
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Everything has a price but how to do my part?
I do not have time/energy to contribute source code but I do have some extra cash in my pocket. But where should it be put to do the best? Should it be the distro I use? The Desktop or selected programs or frameworks?
https://redd.it/c0jjk4
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r/linux - There is no such things as a free lunch. So how can I help?
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CERN is switching to Linux for less cost, and embraces open-source.
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3077338/cern-ditches-windows-for-linux
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CERN ditches Windows and embraces open source to save cash
Collider scopes alternative
Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - June 14, 2019
Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or more.
When it's not the weekend, be sure to check out r/WildLinuxAppears or r/linuxmemes!
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Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or more.
When it's not the weekend, be sure to check out r/WildLinuxAppears or r/linuxmemes!
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r/linux - Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - June 14, 2019
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Xournal++ is a handwriting notetaking software with PDF annotation support
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GitHub - xournalpp/xournalpp: Xournal++ is a handwriting notetaking software with PDF annotation support. Written in C++ with GTK3…
Xournal++ is a handwriting notetaking software with PDF annotation support. Written in C++ with GTK3, supporting Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, SUSE), macOS and Windows 10. Supports pen input fr...
André Staltz - Software below the poverty line
https://staltz.com/software-below-the-poverty-line.html
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Grub is not necessary and causes slower boots!
Over the years I've noticed a few people mention that Linux didn't boot up as fast as they originally thought it would before they switched. Although this is probably a result of multiple reasons, (BIOS options, drive speed, services, and drivers enabled for startup) a lot of the time grub is one of the culprits. If you're using a systemd distro, grub is not needed and you can use systemd-boot to improve boot times.
Other things you can do to improve boot times:
- Go through BIOS and disable boot splash image and other boot checks like non-installed drives or the network chip you're not using.
- Set the systemd timeout selector to 0 to skip the selection menu (/boot/loader/loader.conf)
- Reduce the number of services being started by systemd
- Use a custom kernel that has a minimal amount of modules/drivers for your system.
- Use an SSD(preferably NVME)
With all of these optimizations, I've been able to go from powerbutton to login (userland) in 6 seconds.
edit: I've also heard that using coreboot or libreboot can improve boot times but I haven't been able to personally verify it.
edit2: Apparently `EFI Stub` is faster than both systemd and grub.
https://redd.it/c0m4uf
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Over the years I've noticed a few people mention that Linux didn't boot up as fast as they originally thought it would before they switched. Although this is probably a result of multiple reasons, (BIOS options, drive speed, services, and drivers enabled for startup) a lot of the time grub is one of the culprits. If you're using a systemd distro, grub is not needed and you can use systemd-boot to improve boot times.
Other things you can do to improve boot times:
- Go through BIOS and disable boot splash image and other boot checks like non-installed drives or the network chip you're not using.
- Set the systemd timeout selector to 0 to skip the selection menu (/boot/loader/loader.conf)
- Reduce the number of services being started by systemd
- Use a custom kernel that has a minimal amount of modules/drivers for your system.
- Use an SSD(preferably NVME)
With all of these optimizations, I've been able to go from powerbutton to login (userland) in 6 seconds.
edit: I've also heard that using coreboot or libreboot can improve boot times but I haven't been able to personally verify it.
edit2: Apparently `EFI Stub` is faster than both systemd and grub.
https://redd.it/c0m4uf
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r/linux - Grub is not necessary and causes slower boots!
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