zfsonlinux 0.8.1 released
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-0.8.1
https://redd.it/c0pn8h
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https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-0.8.1
https://redd.it/c0pn8h
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GitHub
Release zfs-0.8.1 · openzfs/zfs
Supported Kernels
Compatible with 2.6.32 - 5.1 Linux kernels.
Changes
Fix comparison signedness in arc_is_overflowing() #8873
Fix incorrect error message for raw receive #8863
arc_summary: prefe...
Compatible with 2.6.32 - 5.1 Linux kernels.
Changes
Fix comparison signedness in arc_is_overflowing() #8873
Fix incorrect error message for raw receive #8863
arc_summary: prefe...
Lenovo is Now Shipping ThinkPads with Ubuntu 18.04 Pre-Installed!
Lenovo finally followed Dells footsteps and is now offering all their P series ThinkPads with the option to have Ubuntu 18.04 pre-installed! The new P1 2nd gen, P53, P53s, P73 and P43s can be ordered with Ubuntu pre-installed beginning this June!
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[https://youtu.be/yIflLxNyPBo](https://youtu.be/yIflLxNyPBo)
https://redd.it/c0q4ra
@r_linux
Lenovo finally followed Dells footsteps and is now offering all their P series ThinkPads with the option to have Ubuntu 18.04 pre-installed! The new P1 2nd gen, P53, P53s, P73 and P43s can be ordered with Ubuntu pre-installed beginning this June!
​
[https://youtu.be/yIflLxNyPBo](https://youtu.be/yIflLxNyPBo)
https://redd.it/c0q4ra
@r_linux
YouTube
Lenovo ThinkPads, Now With Linux Pre-installed!
In this video we'll be looking at the June 11th press release by Lenovo for the new ThinkPad P series portfolio. We'll be looking at the second generation Le...
Command highlighting in interactive shell?
Hello,
Is there any way to color highlight commands entered in BASH terminal?
For example, if my foreground color is set to white and background set to black, are there any utilities or way to make the last command I entered appear orange or green? I'm not talking about color highlighting in vim--just the standard output to host in the interactive shell.
It would be so cool to have this feature because if I type a command and a big block of text spits out right after, it's a little difficult to look back at my command and see what it is I did. It would be great to have it color coded for easier readability.
https://redd.it/c0p29n
@r_linux
Hello,
Is there any way to color highlight commands entered in BASH terminal?
For example, if my foreground color is set to white and background set to black, are there any utilities or way to make the last command I entered appear orange or green? I'm not talking about color highlighting in vim--just the standard output to host in the interactive shell.
It would be so cool to have this feature because if I type a command and a big block of text spits out right after, it's a little difficult to look back at my command and see what it is I did. It would be great to have it color coded for easier readability.
https://redd.it/c0p29n
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - Command highlighting in interactive shell?
1 vote and 6 comments so far on Reddit
Security flaws in Vim's modeline, Exim mail transfer agent, etc.
https://hackaday.com/2019/06/14/this-week-in-security-use-emacs-crash-a-windows-server-and-a-cryptocurrency-heist/
https://redd.it/c0rl4f
@r_linux
https://hackaday.com/2019/06/14/this-week-in-security-use-emacs-crash-a-windows-server-and-a-cryptocurrency-heist/
https://redd.it/c0rl4f
@r_linux
Hackaday
This Week In Security: Use Emacs, Crash A Windows Server, And A Cryptocurrency Heist
It looks like Al was right, we should all be using Emacs. On the 4th of June, [Armin Razmjou] announced a flaw in Vim that allowed a malicious text file to trigger arbitrary code execution. It̵…
Hello im creating a new distro for newbies, based from mx ,any suggestions?
Hello im creating a new distro for newbies, based from mx ,any suggestions?
Does the ui look good its alpha 0.3 :D
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[https://snag.gy/VQhUwH.jpg](https://snag.gy/VQhUwH.jpg)
​
[https://snag.gy/yiqBmE.jpg](https://snag.gy/yiqBmE.jpg)
https://redd.it/c0rlie
@r_linux
Hello im creating a new distro for newbies, based from mx ,any suggestions?
Does the ui look good its alpha 0.3 :D
​
[https://snag.gy/VQhUwH.jpg](https://snag.gy/VQhUwH.jpg)
​
[https://snag.gy/yiqBmE.jpg](https://snag.gy/yiqBmE.jpg)
https://redd.it/c0rlie
@r_linux
snag.gy
Snaggy - easy screenshots
Snaggy is an image hosting service that lets you paste images from your clipboard directly online.
I think Arch is becoming more of a beginner distro.
I don't think it deserves the fame of "being difficult to install". The wiki is great, and you can just straight up copy all of the commands.
You don't even compile the kernel, cause the whole installation part is handled by 'pacstrap'. Most Arch users probably don't even know what/where a kernel is.
Also I see many questions on r/archlinux asking about complex partition setups. People don't know how to handle them thanks to the 'genfstab' command.
Then 'arch-chroot' command hides everything that is actually happening behind the scenes.
I think you don't actually install Arch, you just run a bunch of noscripts that do it for you. I realized this after installing Gentoo. Don't get me wrong, I like Arch as a distro (I have it on my main pc). But I don't like how noscripts obscure most of the installation and people come to the forums asking stupid questions. What I would prefer is Gentoo, with the binaries and the wiki from Arch.
Basicly to sum up people want to be cool so they install Arch and just paste all the commands from a guide without understanding anything, and when something doesn't work they come to reddit and say 'Installing steam doesn't work, what do I do?' without any more information.
Hope you enjoyed my little rant
https://redd.it/c0qdul
@r_linux
I don't think it deserves the fame of "being difficult to install". The wiki is great, and you can just straight up copy all of the commands.
You don't even compile the kernel, cause the whole installation part is handled by 'pacstrap'. Most Arch users probably don't even know what/where a kernel is.
Also I see many questions on r/archlinux asking about complex partition setups. People don't know how to handle them thanks to the 'genfstab' command.
Then 'arch-chroot' command hides everything that is actually happening behind the scenes.
I think you don't actually install Arch, you just run a bunch of noscripts that do it for you. I realized this after installing Gentoo. Don't get me wrong, I like Arch as a distro (I have it on my main pc). But I don't like how noscripts obscure most of the installation and people come to the forums asking stupid questions. What I would prefer is Gentoo, with the binaries and the wiki from Arch.
Basicly to sum up people want to be cool so they install Arch and just paste all the commands from a guide without understanding anything, and when something doesn't work they come to reddit and say 'Installing steam doesn't work, what do I do?' without any more information.
Hope you enjoyed my little rant
https://redd.it/c0qdul
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reddit
r/linux - I think Arch is becoming more of a beginner distro.
0 votes and 20 comments so far on Reddit
Why I love Linux and why it will never be popular or mainstream
You build your own system from the ground up. There's so many options, a lot of distros hold your hand and create an easy user experience like Windows or Mac OS (Ubuntu, Mint, Elementary, Debian), and then other distros are very time-consuming, but ensure a much more secure and stable system (Gentoo, Void, Arch, Slackware, OpenBSD). But the best part is, because of the free and open source software, you can control every inch of your own system and adjust it to your heart's content. You can have a shell noscript for every single task that can be automated, and eventually your daily workflow becomes easier and smoother. I'm not crazy about systemd, so I chose a distro that leaves it out on purpose with Devuan. I love compiling my own programs and kernel and experimenting with build systems, so right now I'm happy with Void Linux and its XBPS.
If someone makes a piece of software you really like, like a window manager, terminal, web browser, music player, video player - you can improve on that software yourself and re-compile it yourself, until it solves your problems and you're happy with the result. Sure, you can make a pull request on GitHub and everything, and if you're lucky the maintainers will like it and you'll contribute to open source, but there's absolutely nothing stopping you from just running your own modified version of whatever software you like.
Me, I run a minimal, stripped-down system. Herbstluftwm or Bspwm, Polybar, Dmenu, Ncmpcpp + Mpd, and the suckless simple terminal are really all I need. Transmission-remote-cli for extra fun. I like the idea of DWM even though I don't use it. I love putting unicode icons in my Polybar and in my terminal, I love Vim status lines, I love Z Shell, I love icons in Ranger. Sure, it takes a while for a new or inexperienced user to re-learn all the key bindings for a certain program, but once they do, it's worth it.
I'm not really trying to say anything. I think it's kind of self-defeating and futile to expect the Linux world, which is very niche and time-consuming and hard on new users, to be a bigger, mainstream, commercial thing like Windows. It's fun like this.
https://redd.it/c0pgxf
@r_linux
You build your own system from the ground up. There's so many options, a lot of distros hold your hand and create an easy user experience like Windows or Mac OS (Ubuntu, Mint, Elementary, Debian), and then other distros are very time-consuming, but ensure a much more secure and stable system (Gentoo, Void, Arch, Slackware, OpenBSD). But the best part is, because of the free and open source software, you can control every inch of your own system and adjust it to your heart's content. You can have a shell noscript for every single task that can be automated, and eventually your daily workflow becomes easier and smoother. I'm not crazy about systemd, so I chose a distro that leaves it out on purpose with Devuan. I love compiling my own programs and kernel and experimenting with build systems, so right now I'm happy with Void Linux and its XBPS.
If someone makes a piece of software you really like, like a window manager, terminal, web browser, music player, video player - you can improve on that software yourself and re-compile it yourself, until it solves your problems and you're happy with the result. Sure, you can make a pull request on GitHub and everything, and if you're lucky the maintainers will like it and you'll contribute to open source, but there's absolutely nothing stopping you from just running your own modified version of whatever software you like.
Me, I run a minimal, stripped-down system. Herbstluftwm or Bspwm, Polybar, Dmenu, Ncmpcpp + Mpd, and the suckless simple terminal are really all I need. Transmission-remote-cli for extra fun. I like the idea of DWM even though I don't use it. I love putting unicode icons in my Polybar and in my terminal, I love Vim status lines, I love Z Shell, I love icons in Ranger. Sure, it takes a while for a new or inexperienced user to re-learn all the key bindings for a certain program, but once they do, it's worth it.
I'm not really trying to say anything. I think it's kind of self-defeating and futile to expect the Linux world, which is very niche and time-consuming and hard on new users, to be a bigger, mainstream, commercial thing like Windows. It's fun like this.
https://redd.it/c0pgxf
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - Why I love Linux and why it will never be popular or mainstream
0 votes and 7 comments so far on Reddit
Features Microsoft "stole" from linux, that linux already had for years
Hello,
I have recently read somewhere, that they finally separated userspace from kernelspace. Maybe hoax, maybe not, but ghis question rose in my mind: name things linux had for years and windows copied it calling it a new feature, like virtual desktops. Or name a thing linux stole from windows, I am curious :)
https://redd.it/c0u073
@r_linux
Hello,
I have recently read somewhere, that they finally separated userspace from kernelspace. Maybe hoax, maybe not, but ghis question rose in my mind: name things linux had for years and windows copied it calling it a new feature, like virtual desktops. Or name a thing linux stole from windows, I am curious :)
https://redd.it/c0u073
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - Features Microsoft "stole" from linux, that linux already had for years
0 votes and 5 comments so far on Reddit
My personal journey from MIT to GPL
https://drewdevault.com/2019/06/13/My-journey-from-MIT-to-GPL.html
https://redd.it/c0ugg0
@r_linux
https://drewdevault.com/2019/06/13/My-journey-from-MIT-to-GPL.html
https://redd.it/c0ugg0
@r_linux
Recording 4K Linux (including gaming) footage using AverMedia GC553 4k Ultra capture card - finally got it to work
So I've been messing around with a new AverMedia GC553 Live Gamer 4k Ultra card recently and I just could not get it to work on Linux. AverMedia have their own stream/record studio software called RECCentral which does not run on Linux (tried with Wine) so I had to get creative and use a tweaked V4L2 raw stream in OBS.
​
Here's a video of some test footage I recorded yesterday:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyNAXJL0eS8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyNAXJL0eS8)
​
I'm using two machines running Manjaro Linux 18.04, one recording the capture card in OBS and the other one using the cards passthrough to a 4K monitor for the actual gaming. If anyone wants to know how I set this up and my thoughts just hit me up.
https://redd.it/c0vy1c
@r_linux
So I've been messing around with a new AverMedia GC553 Live Gamer 4k Ultra card recently and I just could not get it to work on Linux. AverMedia have their own stream/record studio software called RECCentral which does not run on Linux (tried with Wine) so I had to get creative and use a tweaked V4L2 raw stream in OBS.
​
Here's a video of some test footage I recorded yesterday:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyNAXJL0eS8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyNAXJL0eS8)
​
I'm using two machines running Manjaro Linux 18.04, one recording the capture card in OBS and the other one using the cards passthrough to a 4K monitor for the actual gaming. If anyone wants to know how I set this up and my thoughts just hit me up.
https://redd.it/c0vy1c
@r_linux
YouTube
4K Linux Game Recording Test - AverMedia GC553 4K ULTRA - World of Warcraft, Dota 2, PoE, Northgard
This video was the result of me testing a new setup using two machines running Manjaro Linux. The main machine is playing the games, while the other machine ...
ElectronMail - unofficial open-source desktop app for ProtonMail and Tutanota E2EE email providers
The project page is [here](https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail).
Linux is well supported by the app (deb/snap/freebsd/pacman/AppImage/rpm packages provided, the program author is a Linux user).
The below quote is picked from the [readme](https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail#readme) file:
> ElectronMail is an [Electron](https://electronjs.org)-based unofficial desktop client for [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com/) and [Tutanota](https://tutanota.com/) end-to-end encrypted email providers. The app aims to provide enhanced desktop user experience enabling features that are not supported by the official in-browser web clients.
Among other things, the program tackles the issue raised by Nadim Kobeissi in [An Analysis of the ProtonMail Cryptographic Architecture](https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/1121) paper and [highlighted in "Linux" subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/9yqfao/an_analysis_of_the_protonmail_cryptographic/) about 6 months ago.
https://redd.it/c0w2bk
@r_linux
The project page is [here](https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail).
Linux is well supported by the app (deb/snap/freebsd/pacman/AppImage/rpm packages provided, the program author is a Linux user).
The below quote is picked from the [readme](https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail#readme) file:
> ElectronMail is an [Electron](https://electronjs.org)-based unofficial desktop client for [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com/) and [Tutanota](https://tutanota.com/) end-to-end encrypted email providers. The app aims to provide enhanced desktop user experience enabling features that are not supported by the official in-browser web clients.
Among other things, the program tackles the issue raised by Nadim Kobeissi in [An Analysis of the ProtonMail Cryptographic Architecture](https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/1121) paper and [highlighted in "Linux" subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/9yqfao/an_analysis_of_the_protonmail_cryptographic/) about 6 months ago.
https://redd.it/c0w2bk
@r_linux
GitHub
GitHub - vladimiry/ElectronMail: Unofficial ProtonMail Desktop App
Unofficial ProtonMail Desktop App. Contribute to vladimiry/ElectronMail development by creating an account on GitHub.
CRUX 3.5 is released :)
[https://lists.crux.nu/pipermail/crux/2019-June/006291.html](https://lists.crux.nu/pipermail/crux/2019-June/006291.html) i have not updated my laptop yet, but i will!
https://redd.it/c0wr96
@r_linux
[https://lists.crux.nu/pipermail/crux/2019-June/006291.html](https://lists.crux.nu/pipermail/crux/2019-June/006291.html) i have not updated my laptop yet, but i will!
https://redd.it/c0wr96
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - CRUX 3.5 is released :)
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Let your Linux server have the GUI in one minute. linux-remote 2 is publish!
linux-remote is a webside remote desktop of Linux. Create by Nodejs/js, html, css. Connecting via HTTP Websocket Protocol. Use browser visit.
It is tiny. It takes less than a minute to complete the installation and startup.
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github: [linux-remote](https://github.com/linux-remote/linux-remote)
**Online demo:**
First register a new user: [http://149.129.62.26:3000](http://149.129.62.26:3000/)
Then visit demo: [http://149.129.62.26:3001](http://149.129.62.26:3001/)
https://redd.it/c0xmqh
@r_linux
linux-remote is a webside remote desktop of Linux. Create by Nodejs/js, html, css. Connecting via HTTP Websocket Protocol. Use browser visit.
It is tiny. It takes less than a minute to complete the installation and startup.
​
github: [linux-remote](https://github.com/linux-remote/linux-remote)
**Online demo:**
First register a new user: [http://149.129.62.26:3000](http://149.129.62.26:3000/)
Then visit demo: [http://149.129.62.26:3001](http://149.129.62.26:3001/)
https://redd.it/c0xmqh
@r_linux
GitHub
linux-remote/linux-remote
Linux Web Remote Desktop. Contribute to linux-remote/linux-remote development by creating an account on GitHub.
Two new ISOs images for Artix: Plasma/LXQt and MATE/LXDE
Artix is a fork of Arch **\[without systemd\]**.
Originally pure LXQT, installer & installed system, you can always install later on any other DE.
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**Artix Linux is a rolling-release distribution, based on Arch Linux.**
**It uses OpenRC as init because PID1 must be simple, secure and stable.**
​
**The news is that 2 new ISOs, community supported.**
A QT-based ISO featuring the KDE Plasma and LXQt desktop environments and a GTK-based ISO with MATE and LXDE are [available for downloading](https://artixlinux.org/download.php). Both ISO images come equipped and ready for general use (multimedia, office, internet, productivity), offering the latest software available and are, despite their general DE/toolkit orientation, preconfigured for completely uniform look between QT and GTK applications, allowing for aesthetically pleasing integration of the best apps from both worlds. Read [the forum announcement](https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,1010.0.html) for more information and screenshots.
https://i.redd.it/fwaa0qt3dj431.png
https://redd.it/c0y9z8
@r_linux
Artix is a fork of Arch **\[without systemd\]**.
Originally pure LXQT, installer & installed system, you can always install later on any other DE.
​
**Artix Linux is a rolling-release distribution, based on Arch Linux.**
**It uses OpenRC as init because PID1 must be simple, secure and stable.**
​
**The news is that 2 new ISOs, community supported.**
A QT-based ISO featuring the KDE Plasma and LXQt desktop environments and a GTK-based ISO with MATE and LXDE are [available for downloading](https://artixlinux.org/download.php). Both ISO images come equipped and ready for general use (multimedia, office, internet, productivity), offering the latest software available and are, despite their general DE/toolkit orientation, preconfigured for completely uniform look between QT and GTK applications, allowing for aesthetically pleasing integration of the best apps from both worlds. Read [the forum announcement](https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,1010.0.html) for more information and screenshots.
https://i.redd.it/fwaa0qt3dj431.png
https://redd.it/c0y9z8
@r_linux
A cure for distro hoppers?
Just found this via Google News on Forbes. Once they get it working again, it will be a boon for anyone who wants to try Linux, but lacks the time, means, or expertise to install it on a USB drive or virtual machine.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/06/15/how-to-test-drive-200-linux-distributions-without-ever-downloading-or-installing-them/
https://redd.it/c0ysfn
@r_linux
Just found this via Google News on Forbes. Once they get it working again, it will be a boon for anyone who wants to try Linux, but lacks the time, means, or expertise to install it on a USB drive or virtual machine.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/06/15/how-to-test-drive-200-linux-distributions-without-ever-downloading-or-installing-them/
https://redd.it/c0ysfn
@r_linux
Forbes
How To Test Drive 200+ Linux Distributions Without Ever Downloading Or Installing Them
223 Linux distributions at your fingertips, and all you need is a browser. It even works on mobile!
Slim – Build 23MB micro-VM from Dockerfile, boots in seconds
**Meet Slim: Docker without the containers**
* Create a micro-vm from a Dockerfile (23MB image)
* Boots in 3 seconds on hyperkit (also works in kvm/vbox)
* Can ssh in and use like a real vm
GitHub repo: [https://github.com/ottomatica/slim](https://github.com/ottomatica/slim)
https://redd.it/c0y33x
@r_linux
**Meet Slim: Docker without the containers**
* Create a micro-vm from a Dockerfile (23MB image)
* Boots in 3 seconds on hyperkit (also works in kvm/vbox)
* Can ssh in and use like a real vm
GitHub repo: [https://github.com/ottomatica/slim](https://github.com/ottomatica/slim)
https://redd.it/c0y33x
@r_linux
GitHub
GitHub - ottomatica/slim: Build and run tiny vms from Dockerfiles. Small and sleek.
Build and run tiny vms from Dockerfiles. Small and sleek. - ottomatica/slim
How To Test Drive 200+ Linux Distributions Without Ever Downloading Or Installing Them
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/06/15/how-to-test-drive-200-linux-distributions-without-ever-downloading-or-installing-them/
https://redd.it/c0zn6j
@r_linux
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/06/15/how-to-test-drive-200-linux-distributions-without-ever-downloading-or-installing-them/
https://redd.it/c0zn6j
@r_linux
Forbes
How To Test Drive 200+ Linux Distributions Without Ever Downloading Or Installing Them
223 Linux distributions at your fingertips, and all you need is a browser. It even works on mobile!
In case you were wondering, SysV init is still alive and improving
https://www.patreon.com/posts/27654007
https://redd.it/c102k0
@r_linux
https://www.patreon.com/posts/27654007
https://redd.it/c102k0
@r_linux
Patreon
New stable releases | Jesse Smith on Patreon
Official Post from Jesse Smith
PaperWM: Tiled scrollable window management for Gnome Shell
https://github.com/paperwm/PaperWM
https://redd.it/c102j9
@r_linux
https://github.com/paperwm/PaperWM
https://redd.it/c102j9
@r_linux
GitHub
GitHub - paperwm/PaperWM: Tiled scrollable window management for GNOME Shell
Tiled scrollable window management for GNOME Shell - paperwm/PaperWM
Map midi signals to shell commands
I searched and noticed an absence of programs to translate midi signals to shell commands, so I made one
Repo: [https://github.com/zawwz/zmidimap](https://github.com/zawwz/zmidimap)
It's still early dev but should be 100% functional without any major issue
Feedback and bug reports are welcome, thanks.
https://redd.it/c11spu
@r_linux
I searched and noticed an absence of programs to translate midi signals to shell commands, so I made one
Repo: [https://github.com/zawwz/zmidimap](https://github.com/zawwz/zmidimap)
It's still early dev but should be 100% functional without any major issue
Feedback and bug reports are welcome, thanks.
https://redd.it/c11spu
@r_linux
GitHub
zawwz/zmidimap
Program for mapping midi signals to shell commands - zawwz/zmidimap
Can we have a KDE Neon flair?
Talking about user flair, not post flair.
https://redd.it/c0zvtl
@r_linux
Talking about user flair, not post flair.
https://redd.it/c0zvtl
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - Can we have a KDE Neon flair?
8 votes and 0 comments so far on Reddit