R2-45: simple application that kills any listed programs that use too much memory, nice to have running in a background tmux to prevent system locking up
https://github.com/wdbm/r245
https://redd.it/c6r5d7
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https://github.com/wdbm/r245
https://redd.it/c6r5d7
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GitHub
wdbm/r245
kill blacklisted programs on high volatile memory usage - wdbm/r245
Microsoft asks to join Linux security contacts-list
[https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/06/27/microsoft\_linux\_distro\_list/](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/06/27/microsoft_linux_distro_list/) has the links to openwall etc.
With the 500 supercomputers running linux and azure growing rapidly but feeling competition from aws and google-cloud the concerns at microsoft may be more serious than one might think on the basis of their desktop/MS-office dominance.
https://redd.it/c6i56x
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[https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/06/27/microsoft\_linux\_distro\_list/](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/06/27/microsoft_linux_distro_list/) has the links to openwall etc.
With the 500 supercomputers running linux and azure growing rapidly but feeling competition from aws and google-cloud the concerns at microsoft may be more serious than one might think on the basis of their desktop/MS-office dominance.
https://redd.it/c6i56x
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Microsoft's Linux Kernel
https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
https://redd.it/c6tfmw
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https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
https://redd.it/c6tfmw
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GitHub
GitHub - microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel: The source for the Linux kernel used in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2)
The source for the Linux kernel used in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) - microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
Android-style launcher/wm
I've had no luck with Google. Does anyone know of any project which offers a window manager in the style of a basic android launcher?
I'm looking at using Arch as a base system for a media center but I want a very simple user interface which I could configure to use a remote (basic up, down, left, right) to select an 'app', which would be a configurable link to some installed program, launched in full screen with no window decoration.
I'd also want a a single remote input to minimise all windows and one to open a task switcher.
If it's out there is like to contribute, but if not I'd be looking to fork something(s) and get to work.
Thanks
https://redd.it/c6hxgy
@r_linux
I've had no luck with Google. Does anyone know of any project which offers a window manager in the style of a basic android launcher?
I'm looking at using Arch as a base system for a media center but I want a very simple user interface which I could configure to use a remote (basic up, down, left, right) to select an 'app', which would be a configurable link to some installed program, launched in full screen with no window decoration.
I'd also want a a single remote input to minimise all windows and one to open a task switcher.
If it's out there is like to contribute, but if not I'd be looking to fork something(s) and get to work.
Thanks
https://redd.it/c6hxgy
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reddit
r/linux - Android-style launcher/wm
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We need beta testers for Insync 3! (A Google Drive & OneDrive sync app)
Hola everyone!
I'm Greg and I'm part of Insync --a reliable Google Drive sync app that has supported Linux users for the past 10 years (we’re cross-platform too).
Insync 3 (currently in beta) is our latest version which welcomes 2 big features (among many others). Namely:
* Core 3: a brand new sync engine we rebuilt from the ground up that provides:
* More reliable syncing
* Faster syncing speeds
* OneDrive syncing!
We’re reaching out to the Linux community today because we need quality testers to help test our app. If you’re interested, check out our beta page here: [https://www.insynchq.com/3](https://www.insynchq.com/3)
I also made a post before announcing the beta which you can find here: [https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/annm5n/insync\_is\_bringing\_onedrive\_to\_linux\_beta/](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/annm5n/insync_is_bringing_onedrive_to_linux_beta/)
There were a few common questions in that post and I’ve made a short FAQ that hopefully answers them. But if you have any more questions, feel free to ask me! I’ll answer them the best I can. :)
To learn more about Insync, visit our website at [https://www.insynchq.com](https://www.insynchq.com/)!
# FAQ’s
1. *Is Insync FOSS?*
No, Insync is proprietary software with a closed-source. We’re a 16-person company with each member fully focused at delivering quality software and service for Linux, Windows and Mac users.
2. *Does Insync store any of my files?*
No. Insync uses [Google OAuth 53](https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2) (Authorization Tokens) for authentication and authorization. OAuth is an open standard authorization protocol that allows third parties to access user data without the need to know a user’s password.
3. *Does Insync support OneDrive for Business?*
Yes!
Hopefully you’re interested in testing our app! Cheers!
https://redd.it/c6gvfk
@r_linux
Hola everyone!
I'm Greg and I'm part of Insync --a reliable Google Drive sync app that has supported Linux users for the past 10 years (we’re cross-platform too).
Insync 3 (currently in beta) is our latest version which welcomes 2 big features (among many others). Namely:
* Core 3: a brand new sync engine we rebuilt from the ground up that provides:
* More reliable syncing
* Faster syncing speeds
* OneDrive syncing!
We’re reaching out to the Linux community today because we need quality testers to help test our app. If you’re interested, check out our beta page here: [https://www.insynchq.com/3](https://www.insynchq.com/3)
I also made a post before announcing the beta which you can find here: [https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/annm5n/insync\_is\_bringing\_onedrive\_to\_linux\_beta/](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/annm5n/insync_is_bringing_onedrive_to_linux_beta/)
There were a few common questions in that post and I’ve made a short FAQ that hopefully answers them. But if you have any more questions, feel free to ask me! I’ll answer them the best I can. :)
To learn more about Insync, visit our website at [https://www.insynchq.com](https://www.insynchq.com/)!
# FAQ’s
1. *Is Insync FOSS?*
No, Insync is proprietary software with a closed-source. We’re a 16-person company with each member fully focused at delivering quality software and service for Linux, Windows and Mac users.
2. *Does Insync store any of my files?*
No. Insync uses [Google OAuth 53](https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2) (Authorization Tokens) for authentication and authorization. OAuth is an open standard authorization protocol that allows third parties to access user data without the need to know a user’s password.
3. *Does Insync support OneDrive for Business?*
Yes!
Hopefully you’re interested in testing our app! Cheers!
https://redd.it/c6gvfk
@r_linux
Insynchq
Insync 3 (beta) is now LIVE!
You can now sync your Google Drive AND OneDrive with Insync 3 (beta)! Download now to start testing on Windows, Linux, and Mac.
InSync, a Google Drive desktop sync client compatible with Linux, is 50% off for the next 48 hours
https://www.insynchq.com/i/summer
https://redd.it/c63lxu
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https://www.insynchq.com/i/summer
https://redd.it/c63lxu
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Insynchq
Insync's Summer Promo - 50% OFF!
Purchase Insync licenses at 50% OFF for a limited time!
Direct IO vs Dax
I understand that both are used to bypass page cache but what are the technical differences between them? And can Dax be used on a regularly formatted ext4 file system?
https://redd.it/c6ydbe
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I understand that both are used to bypass page cache but what are the technical differences between them? And can Dax be used on a regularly formatted ext4 file system?
https://redd.it/c6ydbe
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reddit
r/linux - Direct IO vs Dax
0 votes and 0 comments so far on Reddit
Password Hashing Developer Guide - Part 1 Introduction
https://youtu.be/RDJup4Divn8
https://redd.it/c6ykee
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https://youtu.be/RDJup4Divn8
https://redd.it/c6ykee
@r_linux
YouTube
Password Hashing Developer Guide - Part 1 Introduction
For more see: https://vinsloev.com/ Introduction to Password Hashing Introduction Hashing Algorithms Python Password Hashing Java Password Hashing What is Pa...
Infomagic linux developers resource
Hi, I am not crazy tech savvy at all, I am new here to find out what this is. I explore abandoned places as a hobby and I came across an antique store with an unopened box of “infomagic linux developers resource” 6 disc cd sets. I have no idea what these are but I am very curious because I love learning about any and all of my finds. It is the december 1999 version. I will post pictures in an edit when i get the outside wraps wiped and cleaned off.
https://redd.it/c6ztou
@r_linux
Hi, I am not crazy tech savvy at all, I am new here to find out what this is. I explore abandoned places as a hobby and I came across an antique store with an unopened box of “infomagic linux developers resource” 6 disc cd sets. I have no idea what these are but I am very curious because I love learning about any and all of my finds. It is the december 1999 version. I will post pictures in an edit when i get the outside wraps wiped and cleaned off.
https://redd.it/c6ztou
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - Infomagic linux developers resource
0 votes and 8 comments so far on Reddit
Linux on Arm for Snapdragon 8CX powered devices
Hi r/linux,
I recently discovered these devices are planned for a Q3 2019 release, and I was wondering how linux will work on them, since they seem like the first mainstream Arm devices?
https://redd.it/c6zo7n
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Hi r/linux,
I recently discovered these devices are planned for a Q3 2019 release, and I was wondering how linux will work on them, since they seem like the first mainstream Arm devices?
https://redd.it/c6zo7n
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - Linux on Arm for Snapdragon 8CX powered devices
0 votes and 1 comment so far on Reddit
GNOME developers continue to insist on not re-implementing type-ahead
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/590#note_543150
https://redd.it/c72o1d
@r_linux
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/590#note_543150
https://redd.it/c72o1d
@r_linux
GitLab
Can Gnome team please implement type-ahead-find to nautilus? We are suffering! (#590) · Issues · GNOME / nautilus
The noscript is pretty much self-explanatory! I am available for a fair debate in terms of UX or physiological aspects. I know that the team is not willing to add...
waypipe: network transparency for Wayland
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mstoeckl/waypipe/
https://redd.it/c72u9t
@r_linux
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mstoeckl/waypipe/
https://redd.it/c72u9t
@r_linux
GitLab
M. Stoeckl / Waypipe · GitLab
Network transparency with Wayland
nftables wiki down?
I had been trying to set up my nftables firewall on my Debian-based Linux router, but after taking a break from the project it looks like the wiki is down now. Does anyone know if or when it's expected to come back up, or have any recommendations for other resources on configuring nftables?
https://redd.it/c74rtu
@r_linux
I had been trying to set up my nftables firewall on my Debian-based Linux router, but after taking a break from the project it looks like the wiki is down now. Does anyone know if or when it's expected to come back up, or have any recommendations for other resources on configuring nftables?
https://redd.it/c74rtu
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - nftables wiki down?
0 votes and 1 comment so far on Reddit
QtWebKit 5.212.0 Alpha 3 released – a lot of bug- and security fixes, as well as support modern OS versions
https://github.com/qtwebkit/qtwebkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-5.212.0-alpha3
https://redd.it/c75lom
@r_linux
https://github.com/qtwebkit/qtwebkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-5.212.0-alpha3
https://redd.it/c75lom
@r_linux
GitHub
Release QtWebKit 5.212.0 Alpha 3 · qtwebkit/qtwebkit
WARNING: This release is based on old WebKit revision with known unpatched vulnerabilities. Please use it carefully and avoid visiting untrusted websites and using it for transmission of sensitive ...
New Linux Ultrabook To Be Released Later This Year in the $500 Price Range!
We are looking for preferences on what features you want to see.
Please make suggestions or comments as we firm up our plans!
Thank you in advance!
https://redd.it/c76gtb
@r_linux
We are looking for preferences on what features you want to see.
Please make suggestions or comments as we firm up our plans!
Thank you in advance!
https://redd.it/c76gtb
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - New Linux Ultrabook To Be Released Later This Year in the $500 Price Range!
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Venus 0.1.6 - Set wallpapers from Unsplash.com
[Venus on GitHub](https://github.com/AlfredoSequeida/venus) [Venus on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/venuspy)
Venus is a cross-platform tool I wrote to set random wallpapers from [Unsplash](http://unsplash.com), which started as a Linux project, but since it's written in Python, it didn't take much to add multi-platform support.
As of release 0.1.6 it now also has support to set an interval to change the wallpaper in the config file every X amount of seconds.
To install:
pip3 install venuspy
Feature requests, comments, and insults are welcomed.
https://redd.it/c77una
@r_linux
[Venus on GitHub](https://github.com/AlfredoSequeida/venus) [Venus on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/venuspy)
Venus is a cross-platform tool I wrote to set random wallpapers from [Unsplash](http://unsplash.com), which started as a Linux project, but since it's written in Python, it didn't take much to add multi-platform support.
As of release 0.1.6 it now also has support to set an interval to change the wallpaper in the config file every X amount of seconds.
To install:
pip3 install venuspy
Feature requests, comments, and insults are welcomed.
https://redd.it/c77una
@r_linux
GitHub
AlfredoSequeida/venus
Venus aims to be a cross-platform tool to automatically change your desktop wallpaper to something random using images from Unsplash. - AlfredoSequeida/venus