Open Source Could Be a Casualty of the Trade War
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Lenovo shipping Ubuntu Linux on 2019 ThinkPad P-series models
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/lenovo-shipping-ubuntu-linux-on-2019-thinkpad-p-series-models/
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Nearly 3 days after Mozilla announced the 0-day vulnerability in Firefox, RHEL/CentOS and OpenSuSE still haven't pushed fixes to their users
It's interesting to note how quickly various distributions jump on security announcements...
Looks like Firefox 60.7.1 was pushed to Debian Stretch update repositories shortly after Mozilla's announcement went live on 6/18. Ubuntu's repos also appear to have the fixes.
Near as I can tell, RHEL/CentOS 7.6 and OpenSuSE Leap 15.0 repositories are currently sitting at 60.7.0 ESR which hasn't been updated in a couple weeks. Interestingly, OpenSuSE Leap 15.1 repositories appear to still be sitting at an even older 60.6.3 ESR.
Given that there are exploits in the wild (though presently they appear to be targeting MacOS?), it's a little disappointing that users of two of the larger Linux distros are still exposed.
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It's interesting to note how quickly various distributions jump on security announcements...
Looks like Firefox 60.7.1 was pushed to Debian Stretch update repositories shortly after Mozilla's announcement went live on 6/18. Ubuntu's repos also appear to have the fixes.
Near as I can tell, RHEL/CentOS 7.6 and OpenSuSE Leap 15.0 repositories are currently sitting at 60.7.0 ESR which hasn't been updated in a couple weeks. Interestingly, OpenSuSE Leap 15.1 repositories appear to still be sitting at an even older 60.6.3 ESR.
Given that there are exploits in the wild (though presently they appear to be targeting MacOS?), it's a little disappointing that users of two of the larger Linux distros are still exposed.
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Why does nobody ever talk about KDevelop? (It'd an IDE from KDE)
I just learned it existed 10 minutes ago.
I remember years ago and periodically today I would google to figure out what the best IDE was. I found many mentions of the two paid for IDE's Visual Studio and IntelliJ. And the two free ones Netbeans and Eclipse. I have now used all 4 of these and formed my own opinions of them tl;dr Eclipse sucked, everything else was pretty good to very good. But I saw no mentions of Kdevelop.
Apparently Kdevelop supports most of the same stuff? How come nobody ever talks about it? Was it very buggy in the past or something?
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EDIT: link to what im talking about:
[https://www.kdevelop.org/](https://www.kdevelop.org/)
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I just learned it existed 10 minutes ago.
I remember years ago and periodically today I would google to figure out what the best IDE was. I found many mentions of the two paid for IDE's Visual Studio and IntelliJ. And the two free ones Netbeans and Eclipse. I have now used all 4 of these and formed my own opinions of them tl;dr Eclipse sucked, everything else was pretty good to very good. But I saw no mentions of Kdevelop.
Apparently Kdevelop supports most of the same stuff? How come nobody ever talks about it? Was it very buggy in the past or something?
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EDIT: link to what im talking about:
[https://www.kdevelop.org/](https://www.kdevelop.org/)
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r/linux - Why does nobody ever talk about KDevelop? (It'd an IDE from KDE)
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Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - June 21, 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 21, 2019
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a linux terminal online dictionary based on Cambridge web version
I used to look up some words on Cambridge webpage, and I really love this dictionary. But it dose not provide a linux terminal online/offline version. At the first, I decided to make it by calling the API. Then I email the Cambridge and found it is too expensive almost 5000 pound per year.
Finally, I implemented it by sending request to web, and parse the html and print it to the terminal. Now it meet my basic need at least.
And it's my pleasure to share my project with you guys, and hope I can get some advice or PR. :)
[https://github.com/xueyuanl/cambrinary](https://github.com/xueyuanl/cambrinary)
It looks like this:
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https://i.redd.it/ozwp0az2nq531.png
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I used to look up some words on Cambridge webpage, and I really love this dictionary. But it dose not provide a linux terminal online/offline version. At the first, I decided to make it by calling the API. Then I email the Cambridge and found it is too expensive almost 5000 pound per year.
Finally, I implemented it by sending request to web, and parse the html and print it to the terminal. Now it meet my basic need at least.
And it's my pleasure to share my project with you guys, and hope I can get some advice or PR. :)
[https://github.com/xueyuanl/cambrinary](https://github.com/xueyuanl/cambrinary)
It looks like this:
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https://i.redd.it/ozwp0az2nq531.png
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GitHub - xueyuanl/cambrinary: A linux terminal online dictionary, based on cambridge dictionary: https://dictionary.cambridge.org
A linux terminal online dictionary, based on cambridge dictionary: https://dictionary.cambridge.org - xueyuanl/cambrinary
Star Labs shipping computers powered by ZorinOS
https://zoringroup.com/blog/2019/06/21/introducing-computers-powered-by-zorin-os-in-collaboration-with-star-labs/
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[GSOC] Kdenlive's Titler Tool – Onward with the 3rd week
https://kdenlive.org/en/2019/06/the-noscriptr-tool-onward-with-the-3rd-week/
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Software suggestion lists
Do you think it would be a good idea to have suggestion topics for certain categories of software? I don't mean like "I'm looking for ..." kind of topics but of the type "I like using ... for that, and you?", or more generally, say for example the category is IDE and then people post their most preferred IDE application.
I personally would find that very interesting and keep a personal list of useful software myself. There are so many good pieces of software for Linux and some even better than the tools we're used to.
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What do you think?
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Do you think it would be a good idea to have suggestion topics for certain categories of software? I don't mean like "I'm looking for ..." kind of topics but of the type "I like using ... for that, and you?", or more generally, say for example the category is IDE and then people post their most preferred IDE application.
I personally would find that very interesting and keep a personal list of useful software myself. There are so many good pieces of software for Linux and some even better than the tools we're used to.
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What do you think?
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Canonical Dev attempts to run games from GOG on 64-bit-only Ubuntu 19.10
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/results-of-testing-games-on-64-bit-only-eoan-19-10/11353
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Results of testing games on 64-bit only eoan (19.10)
Further to the recent announcement and subsequent discussion, I did a little testing over lunch on eoan 19.10 with all i386 packages removed and the i386 part of the repo disabled. I did this because there’s been a couple of assertions made: That games…
dbu - Operating system for desktop/laptop computers, based on Debian 9 Stretch
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nodiscc/dbu
[mirror] Operating system for desktop/laptop computers, based on Debian 9 Stretch - nodiscc/dbu
Azure Blob Storage on IoT Edge now available for Linux
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Storage-at-Microsoft/Azure-Blob-Storage-on-IoT-Edge-now-avaiable-for-Windows-and/ba-p/711975?WT.mc_id=ITOPSTALK-reddit-abartolo
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TECHCOMMUNITY.MICROSOFT.COM
Azure Blob Storage on IoT Edge now avaiable for Windows and Linux
This post was authored by , PM on the High Availability and Storage team. Follow her @arnuwish on Twitter. Azure Blob Storage on IoT Edge is a light-weight Azure consistent module which provides local block blob storage, and comes with deviceToCloudUpload…
Pierre-Loup: Ubuntu 19.10 and future releases will not be officially supported by Steam or recommended to our users
https://twitter.com/Plagman2/status/1142262103106973698
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Pierre-Loup Griffais
Ubuntu 19.10 and future releases will not be officially supported by Steam or recommended to our users. We will evaluate ways to minimize breakage for existing users, but will also switch our focus to a different distribution, currently TBD.
Does M2 NVME SSD drives give significant improvement with fsck?
Curious, has anyone seen a significant improvement over fsck between nvme SSD drives and Sata SSD drives?
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Curious, has anyone seen a significant improvement over fsck between nvme SSD drives and Sata SSD drives?
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r/linux - Does M2 NVME SSD drives give significant improvement with fsck?
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Number Of Users Per Linux Distro
I am searching, but can't find any information about the number of users in each distro.
Does anyone knows where to find this? (at least the most popular ones like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, etc ...).
It's just something I'm wondering.
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I am searching, but can't find any information about the number of users in each distro.
Does anyone knows where to find this? (at least the most popular ones like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, etc ...).
It's just something I'm wondering.
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Cant get rid of the 4 icons on the right Hand side (polybar, i3, manjaro), any idea?
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NSA Starts Contributing Low-Level Code to Coreboot project
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nsa-contributes-low-level-stm-coreboot,39704.html
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Tom's Hardware
NSA Starts Contributing Low-Level Code to UEFI BIOS Alternative
NSA's Eugene Myers has started contributing low-level implementation code for a SMI Transfer Monitor for the Coreboot projected, raising potential security and privacy issues.
What are new features in Ubuntu 19.04 Release
https://www.itsmearunchandel.co.in/linux/ubuntu/latest-ubuntu-release-19-04.html
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SYSTEM ADMIN
Ubuntu Latest Release 19.04 (Disco Dingo) Features - SYSTEM ADMIN
Ubuntu 19.04 release has more new functions like Desktop icons, frequent used files.Ubuntu 19.04 came with GNOME 3.32 version & kernel 5.0..