Digging into the new features in OpenZFS post-Linux migration
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/06/zfs-features-bugfixes-0-8-1/
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/06/zfs-features-bugfixes-0-8-1/
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Ars Technica
Digging into the new features in OpenZFS post-Linux migration
The best open filesystem just keeps getting better.
10 years of self-hosting Linuxwall.info
https://j.vehent.org/blog/index.php?post/2015/03/11/10-years-of-self-hosting-Linuxwall.info
https://redd.it/c2zjqg
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10 years of self-hosting Linuxwall.info - Quelques digressions sous GPL
On March 11th, 2005, a small group of nerds studying in the overly boring city of Blois, France, decided to buy a domain to play with self hosting DNS and email. 10 years later,
NÃO USE VPN sem SABER disso antes!
https://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=5K3VUb_H4Kk&u=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DIYUmw22_woA%26feature%3Dshare
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NÃO USE VPN sem SABER disso antes!
VPN ou Virtual Private Network, é uma ferramenta tecnológica muito interessante, mas que as pessoas utilizam de forma errônea muitas vezes, colocando seus da...
Is there any privacy difference between proprietary wireless drivers and free drivers with nonfree firmware?
Some broadcom wireless devices are supported by the b43 driver, but still require the nonfree firmware to be extracted via fwcutter or whatever. Often these devices are also supported by broadcom's nonfree wl driver.
If I strap my tinfoil hat on, is there any technical difference between the two situations if I'm worried about, e.g., Broadcom collecting all of my pre-encrypted network packets?
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Some broadcom wireless devices are supported by the b43 driver, but still require the nonfree firmware to be extracted via fwcutter or whatever. Often these devices are also supported by broadcom's nonfree wl driver.
If I strap my tinfoil hat on, is there any technical difference between the two situations if I'm worried about, e.g., Broadcom collecting all of my pre-encrypted network packets?
https://redd.it/c2zw9b
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reddit
r/linux - Is there any privacy difference between proprietary wireless drivers and free drivers with nonfree firmware?
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Best video editing software for linux?
I'm kinda new to linux and I'm searching for some video editing software, didn't find any useful information in google so I'm asking to you guys.
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I'm kinda new to linux and I'm searching for some video editing software, didn't find any useful information in google so I'm asking to you guys.
https://redd.it/c31rcz
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reddit
r/linux - Best video editing software for linux?
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If i convert from windoes to linux
Would i have to go through the hassle of reinstalling all my games and apps
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Would i have to go through the hassle of reinstalling all my games and apps
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r/linux - If i convert from windoes to linux
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Want a friendly and chill environment to talk about Linux and share tips with fellow enthusiasts? The Unamed Linux Discord is for you! We started as a place where anyone is welcome and a team decides mod action. No tyrants or dictaters here. All are welcome!
https://discord.gg/YY4zrNR
https://redd.it/c32kmf
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https://redd.it/c32kmf
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Discord
Join the Linux Café Discord Server!
This is a friendly and welcoming place for all Linux users, from the curious to try, to the veteran sysadmins. | 2274 members
Getting started with SSH
I've a 2 year experience of Linux usage, but that was all local.
I want to learn SSH for getting a bit of remote usage but I am having trouble since I have only one laptop so not owning any remote sh...
Is there any way to have to virtual ssh on same installation and having practice with that OR is there any online free service(ssh) for learning ssh?
https://redd.it/c343mj
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I've a 2 year experience of Linux usage, but that was all local.
I want to learn SSH for getting a bit of remote usage but I am having trouble since I have only one laptop so not owning any remote sh...
Is there any way to have to virtual ssh on same installation and having practice with that OR is there any online free service(ssh) for learning ssh?
https://redd.it/c343mj
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reddit
r/linux - Getting started with SSH
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Wine developers are discussing not supporting Ubuntu 19.10 and up due to Ubuntu dropping for 32bit software
https://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2019-June/147869.html
https://redd.it/c34wgd
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https://redd.it/c34wgd
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reddit
r/linux - Wine developers are discussing not supporting Ubuntu 19.10 and up due to Ubuntu dropping for 32bit software
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Librem 5 June Software Update – Purism
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-june-software-update/
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Purism
Librem 5 June Software Update – Purism
Purism makes premium phones, laptops, mini PCs and servers running free software on PureOS. Purism products respect people's privacy and freedom while protecting their security.
I made an application to quickly open folders
While I was on Windows I was using Direct Folders and Listary, but I didn't find anything similar for Linux, so I made QuickAccess. Maybe someone else will find this useful.
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QuickAccess is an application that sits in the system tray and can open a menu where the menu entries are folders that you can open on click (on hover it loads the folder's subfolders in a submenu). The folders are added by the user and can be reordered and removed.
The menu can be opened through dbus. Check the [project page on gitlab](https://gitlab.com/g-fb/quickaccess) for more info and dbus examples.
All distros I checked have dbus and custom shortcuts support, so you can set the dbus command to open the menu to a key combo or even a mouse gesture (KDE or [easy stroke](https://github.com/thjaeger/easystroke)).
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Screenshots:
[https://s.put.re/AejKzxXh.png](https://s.put.re/AejKzxXh.png)
[https://s.put.re/2wt87JMB.gif](https://s.put.re/2wt87JMB.gif)
Repo: [https://gitlab.com/g-fb/quickaccess](https://gitlab.com/g-fb/quickaccess)
Flathub: [https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.georgefb.quickaccess](https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.georgefb.quickaccess)
https://redd.it/c2zooo
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While I was on Windows I was using Direct Folders and Listary, but I didn't find anything similar for Linux, so I made QuickAccess. Maybe someone else will find this useful.
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QuickAccess is an application that sits in the system tray and can open a menu where the menu entries are folders that you can open on click (on hover it loads the folder's subfolders in a submenu). The folders are added by the user and can be reordered and removed.
The menu can be opened through dbus. Check the [project page on gitlab](https://gitlab.com/g-fb/quickaccess) for more info and dbus examples.
All distros I checked have dbus and custom shortcuts support, so you can set the dbus command to open the menu to a key combo or even a mouse gesture (KDE or [easy stroke](https://github.com/thjaeger/easystroke)).
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Screenshots:
[https://s.put.re/AejKzxXh.png](https://s.put.re/AejKzxXh.png)
[https://s.put.re/2wt87JMB.gif](https://s.put.re/2wt87JMB.gif)
Repo: [https://gitlab.com/g-fb/quickaccess](https://gitlab.com/g-fb/quickaccess)
Flathub: [https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.georgefb.quickaccess](https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.georgefb.quickaccess)
https://redd.it/c2zooo
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GitLab
George Florea Bănuș / QuickAccess
QuickAccess is a program providing a menu to quickly access user defined folders and their subfolders.
I’m building a Linux distro with a few buddies and it’s called MultiOS we have a raspberry PI image already out of you want it but it’s not exactly the best from what my friend said about it when he made it
https://redd.it/c37210
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Yet another reason Linux kernel is superior....
So my less-than-2-years-old laptop has been experiencing random problems lately without any obvious reasons, such as applications randomly crashing, tabs in Chromium crashing, etc. etc. Figured I must have foobared something with my Arch install, and since it was rather intermittent and not common, I unwisely chose to ignore it.
Fast-forward a couple weeks, and I finally decided to go hunting for the error, as I noticed that, though still uncommon, it seemed to happen mostly with applications that were heavy on the RAM. Decided to boot into live media, and run memtest, and lo-behold, I was getting consistent errors in a small sector, right about the 10GB area in a 16GB module.
Since the Linux kernel is a beautiful masterpiece and modern marvel, I simply added a `memmap` kernel parameter to blacklist that small area, and now everything is running smooth as silk again. Try to do that on Windows. Best you *might* be able to accomplish is cutting out all memory either from the beginning or end to the bad sector. In my case, that would eliminate nearly half of my total RAM in the best case.
Just wanted to proclaim the superiority of Linux in gratitude.
https://redd.it/c377fw
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So my less-than-2-years-old laptop has been experiencing random problems lately without any obvious reasons, such as applications randomly crashing, tabs in Chromium crashing, etc. etc. Figured I must have foobared something with my Arch install, and since it was rather intermittent and not common, I unwisely chose to ignore it.
Fast-forward a couple weeks, and I finally decided to go hunting for the error, as I noticed that, though still uncommon, it seemed to happen mostly with applications that were heavy on the RAM. Decided to boot into live media, and run memtest, and lo-behold, I was getting consistent errors in a small sector, right about the 10GB area in a 16GB module.
Since the Linux kernel is a beautiful masterpiece and modern marvel, I simply added a `memmap` kernel parameter to blacklist that small area, and now everything is running smooth as silk again. Try to do that on Windows. Best you *might* be able to accomplish is cutting out all memory either from the beginning or end to the bad sector. In my case, that would eliminate nearly half of my total RAM in the best case.
Just wanted to proclaim the superiority of Linux in gratitude.
https://redd.it/c377fw
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reddit
r/linux - Yet another reason Linux kernel is superior....
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Use Albert Launcher On Linux To Boost Your Productivity
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/06/use-albert-launcher-on-linux-to-boost.html
https://redd.it/c37tjo
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https://redd.it/c37tjo
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Linux Uprising Blog
Use Albert Launcher On Linux To Boost Your Productivity
Albert is a productivity app inspired by Quicksilver, Alfred and other similar tools, that runs on Linux. Written in C++ / Qt5, this free and open source launcher uses a plugin-based architecture that makes it very flexible and powerful.
Parallel installs – test and run multiple instances of snaps
https://blog.ubuntu.com/2019/06/20/parallel-installs-test-and-run-multiple-instances-of-snaps
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https://redd.it/c36tnt
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Ubuntu
Parallel installs – test and run multiple instances of snaps | Ubuntu
In Linux, testing software is both easy and difficult at the same time. While the repository channels offer great availability to software, you can typically only install a single instance of an application. If you want to test multiple instances, you will…
When would you typically use the suspend's mode?
it is different from the sleep mode, also it disable the peripherals connected to the device, when would you use it?
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it is different from the sleep mode, also it disable the peripherals connected to the device, when would you use it?
https://redd.it/c37kei
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reddit
r/linux - When would you typically use the suspend's mode?
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Anyone else try and show off your terminal skills whenever possible to friends?
Not specifically telling them to come over and watch this, but pulling up the terminal and looking through at directories or cpu usage?
It's pretty natural for me to just open it up and type in top if I think my laptop is running a bit slower.
https://redd.it/c32hlj
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Not specifically telling them to come over and watch this, but pulling up the terminal and looking through at directories or cpu usage?
It's pretty natural for me to just open it up and type in top if I think my laptop is running a bit slower.
https://redd.it/c32hlj
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reddit
r/linux - Anyone else try and show off your terminal skills whenever possible to friends?
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Last week I switched from Windows to Ubuntu, to Manjaro and back again to Ubuntu. I'm pretty satisfied now :)
https://redd.it/c39whl
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Open Source Could Be a Casualty of the Trade War
https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=5590
https://redd.it/c3abyd
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https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=5590
https://redd.it/c3abyd
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reddit
r/linux - Open Source Could Be a Casualty of the Trade War
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