The Register: ReactOS 'a ripoff of the Windows Research Kernel' claims Microsoft kernel engineer
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/07/03/reactos_a_ripoff_of_the_windows_research_kernel_claims_microsoft_kernel_engineer/
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https://redd.it/c8x3m4
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ReactOS 'a ripoff of the Windows Research Kernel' claims Microsoft kernel engineer
Opines that there's 'absolutely no way on Earth this was written from a clean sheet'
Microsoft Developer Sees More Linux Instances on Azure than Windows | Digital Trends
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/more-linux-on-microsoft-azure-than-windows/
https://redd.it/c8ypl5
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https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/more-linux-on-microsoft-azure-than-windows/
https://redd.it/c8ypl5
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Microsoft Developer Sees More Linux Instances on Azure than Windows | Digital Trends
A Linux kernel developer working with Microsoft has let slip that Linux-based operating systems have a larger presence on Microsoft's Azure cloud platform than Windows-based ones. The revelation appeared on an Openwall open-source security list in an application…
Speech to text
I enjoy writing fiction and my creative process is paper and pen.
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I would love to dictate my prose /writing into the computer and have it made into text I can edit.
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Anyone have software suggestions?
https://redd.it/c8zkgj
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I enjoy writing fiction and my creative process is paper and pen.
​
I would love to dictate my prose /writing into the computer and have it made into text I can edit.
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Anyone have software suggestions?
https://redd.it/c8zkgj
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r/linux - Speech to text
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Linux alternative to Microsofts "Your Phone" app?
Microsofts "Your Phone" app lets you receive and answer messages from an android phone, and receive notifications. The app is planned to let you mirror your android phone to your pc, so that you can act on other notifications than just messages. Is there any linux alternative (preferably foss) with about the same functionality?
https://redd.it/c90yvh
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Microsofts "Your Phone" app lets you receive and answer messages from an android phone, and receive notifications. The app is planned to let you mirror your android phone to your pc, so that you can act on other notifications than just messages. Is there any linux alternative (preferably foss) with about the same functionality?
https://redd.it/c90yvh
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r/linux - Linux alternative to Microsofts "Your Phone" app?
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How to secure Ubuntu in network?
I know that I can encypt disk and turn off USB ports to make it safer, what about network? I heard about ufw but do I really need that? Iptables won't be enough?
https://redd.it/c925fq
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I know that I can encypt disk and turn off USB ports to make it safer, what about network? I heard about ufw but do I really need that? Iptables won't be enough?
https://redd.it/c925fq
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r/linux - How to secure Ubuntu in network?
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Probando Linux deepin 15.9
https://emanuelpeg.blogspot.com/2019/01/probando-linux-deepin-159.html#.XR4BtB4QcJU.reddit
https://redd.it/c92txg
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https://redd.it/c92txg
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Blogspot
Probando Linux deepin 15.9
Java Apache Linux Spring SOA Scala Ruby Maven javanoscript php Open Source NoSql Hibernate Python Erlang MongoDb Hadoop Rest big data Cassandra Spark
Introduction to Docker using Raspberry Pi 4
https://youtu.be/nBwJm0onzeo
https://redd.it/c93mr3
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https://youtu.be/nBwJm0onzeo
https://redd.it/c93mr3
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YouTube
Intro to Docker using a Raspberry Pi 4
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The Raspberry Pi 4 is an Arm based Single Board Computer that comes with up to 4GB of RAM. That makes it a great platform for Docker. Here is an introduction to Docker containers…
The Raspberry Pi 4 is an Arm based Single Board Computer that comes with up to 4GB of RAM. That makes it a great platform for Docker. Here is an introduction to Docker containers…
Distros with a nice app store
Ok...here's the background: I run Windows 10 on my desktop. I got an Amazon Echo dot and wanted to run it through my computer speakers in the next room over until I could find some nice speakers with a sub I wanted for it. Windows doesn't let you change the bluetooth ID, but linux does....so I could have my computer advertise itself as computer speakers....then the echo dot would connect to it and send audio to it.
So, I installed virtualbox and it worked fabulously until I found my speakers I wanted. But, rather than delete virtualbox, I decided I wanted to install some linux distros and play with them. I run Mint on my laptop so I didn't want to play with it. I tried Manjaro and they don't really have an app store-like app. I can use synaptic and such, but I prefer something where I get nice denoscriptions, maybe screenshots and reviews...so I can sit and browse.
After Manjaro, I tried Elementary. I couldn't see settings to keep it from looking like OS X (which I don't like). I also tried to install the virtualbox guest additions and it told me make, gcc, etc. weren't installed. Searching for them in the app store didn't find them.
So, other than Mint, Ubuntu and Elementary, what distros come with a nice interface for browsing and installing software packages?
https://redd.it/c93glc
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Ok...here's the background: I run Windows 10 on my desktop. I got an Amazon Echo dot and wanted to run it through my computer speakers in the next room over until I could find some nice speakers with a sub I wanted for it. Windows doesn't let you change the bluetooth ID, but linux does....so I could have my computer advertise itself as computer speakers....then the echo dot would connect to it and send audio to it.
So, I installed virtualbox and it worked fabulously until I found my speakers I wanted. But, rather than delete virtualbox, I decided I wanted to install some linux distros and play with them. I run Mint on my laptop so I didn't want to play with it. I tried Manjaro and they don't really have an app store-like app. I can use synaptic and such, but I prefer something where I get nice denoscriptions, maybe screenshots and reviews...so I can sit and browse.
After Manjaro, I tried Elementary. I couldn't see settings to keep it from looking like OS X (which I don't like). I also tried to install the virtualbox guest additions and it told me make, gcc, etc. weren't installed. Searching for them in the app store didn't find them.
So, other than Mint, Ubuntu and Elementary, what distros come with a nice interface for browsing and installing software packages?
https://redd.it/c93glc
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reddit
r/linux - Distros with a nice app store
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Developers: How PINE64 is creating a community to compete with Raspberry Pi's
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/developers-how-pine64-is-creating-a-community-to-compete-with-raspberry-pis/
https://redd.it/c943nf
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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/developers-how-pine64-is-creating-a-community-to-compete-with-raspberry-pis/
https://redd.it/c943nf
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TechRepublic
Developers: How PINE64 is creating a community to compete with Raspberry Pi's
PINE64 is on a social mission to make device ecosystems that developers can collaborate on. TechRepublic interviewed PINE64's Lukasz Erecinski about the company's philosophy toward open source.
Plasma and Usability & Productivity Sprint
https://nicolasfella.wordpress.com/2019/07/04/2019-plasma-and-usability-productivity-sprint/
https://redd.it/c957jb
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https://nicolasfella.wordpress.com/2019/07/04/2019-plasma-and-usability-productivity-sprint/
https://redd.it/c957jb
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Nico's Blog
2019 Plasma and Usability & Productivity sprint
From 19.6. to 25.6. I attended this year’s combined Plasma and Usability & Productivity sprint in the beautiful city of Valencia. It was a great opportunity to meet old and new friends, d…
Valve’s new code cuts AMD GPU compile times by over 45% for Linux games
https://www.pcgamesn.com/valve-amd-radeon-vulkan-linux-aco-compiler
https://redd.it/c96r3w
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https://redd.it/c96r3w
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PCGamesN
Valve’s new code cuts AMD GPU compile times by over 45% for Linux games
Valve is directly improving AMD Radeon gaming performance on the Linux platform
Life outside Adobe
What are the options to run Adobe stuff and/or its alternatives under Linux as of 2019?
I've been using Linux *regularly* since 2017. As for my professional needs: Blender is on its track to become the 3D tool to use. There's a small jungle of very usable office suites and WPS seems fine. Unity 3D supports Linux fine.
The last thing that prevents me from dumping Windows for good is Adobe stuff. Namely Illustrator and Photoshop, as I haven't really tried *kdenlive* yet. Inkscape is still far from it, and GIMP is even farther, seemingly nowhere close to usable for the next two years.
I tried to install Illustrator under Wine, and it's a no go. I downloaded the trials of the Affinity stuff and will still try it on Wine, but truth is what I've been reading around seems less than promising.
https://redd.it/c97pxd
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What are the options to run Adobe stuff and/or its alternatives under Linux as of 2019?
I've been using Linux *regularly* since 2017. As for my professional needs: Blender is on its track to become the 3D tool to use. There's a small jungle of very usable office suites and WPS seems fine. Unity 3D supports Linux fine.
The last thing that prevents me from dumping Windows for good is Adobe stuff. Namely Illustrator and Photoshop, as I haven't really tried *kdenlive* yet. Inkscape is still far from it, and GIMP is even farther, seemingly nowhere close to usable for the next two years.
I tried to install Illustrator under Wine, and it's a no go. I downloaded the trials of the Affinity stuff and will still try it on Wine, but truth is what I've been reading around seems less than promising.
https://redd.it/c97pxd
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reddit
r/linux - Life outside Adobe
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Looking to backup my system by imaging it live?
I am running a RPi 3b+ that boots from an SSD in an external enclosure.
I'd like to be able to take a weekly snapshot of this, and save it to an image file that I could burn to another SSD if ever this one failed.
Is this something that can be done?
https://redd.it/c97nhr
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I am running a RPi 3b+ that boots from an SSD in an external enclosure.
I'd like to be able to take a weekly snapshot of this, and save it to an image file that I could burn to another SSD if ever this one failed.
Is this something that can be done?
https://redd.it/c97nhr
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reddit
r/linux - Looking to backup my system by imaging it live?
2 votes and 2 comments so far on Reddit
My first impressions of the Magewell USB Capture 4K Plus
Since Wayland's support for video screen capture is horrible (in my experience anyway) I've been hunting for a better solution. I recently decided that perhaps an external HDMI capture device would do what I was looking for.
After I read "[I tested 4 "Linux-compatible" USB 3.0 HDMI capture cards](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/c5s5ml/i_tested_4_linuxcompatible_usb_30_hdmi_capture/)", I decided I would try the ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP. Unfortunately, that device completely failed to work in all respects. It would pass through 4K. And it wouldn't capture at all with V4L.
Someone in that post mentioned Magewell, so I looked over their product selection. The [Magewell USB Capture 4K Plus](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0754C5XLW) looked like it would fit the bill. I realized that for USB C 3.1 Gen 1 (aka 5gps), 4P + 60 fps + full color would be a stretch as far as bandwidth was concerned, so I was only looking to get full color with 1080p at 30fps, which was pretty conservative. But, 4K pass-through was an absolute must.
And this little unassuming device delivered. It works flawlessly, though there is a slight delay (about 200-500ms) between the image on my screen and the image captured through the USB port. I didn't get a chance to test it's audio capabilities, but the devices I needed if I wanted to use it show up in PulseAudio and obs, so I have no doubt they'll work.
It also looks like I have enough bandwidth with my setup to capture at 4K with 30fps or reduced color, or maybe both. I may try that out if I use it for making coding tutorial videos. But, all the options show up in V4L and I have no doubt they'll work flawlessly if my motherboard has the necessary USB bandwidth.
The device is advertised as being a 24/7 device. And it doesn't get especially hot when in use, nor does it have any fans. So that seems like it would be the case. It definitely does have air vents though, so I wouldn't put it in a confined space with no airflow.
All in all, this device isn't flashy or fancy. It just works, and does what I don't think any other device on the market does. Few devices vendors put in the attention to detail necessary to make drivers for standard hardware work out of the box with no tweaks. Magewell does, and makes it well worth the price tag.
https://redd.it/c992l0
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Since Wayland's support for video screen capture is horrible (in my experience anyway) I've been hunting for a better solution. I recently decided that perhaps an external HDMI capture device would do what I was looking for.
After I read "[I tested 4 "Linux-compatible" USB 3.0 HDMI capture cards](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/c5s5ml/i_tested_4_linuxcompatible_usb_30_hdmi_capture/)", I decided I would try the ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP. Unfortunately, that device completely failed to work in all respects. It would pass through 4K. And it wouldn't capture at all with V4L.
Someone in that post mentioned Magewell, so I looked over their product selection. The [Magewell USB Capture 4K Plus](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0754C5XLW) looked like it would fit the bill. I realized that for USB C 3.1 Gen 1 (aka 5gps), 4P + 60 fps + full color would be a stretch as far as bandwidth was concerned, so I was only looking to get full color with 1080p at 30fps, which was pretty conservative. But, 4K pass-through was an absolute must.
And this little unassuming device delivered. It works flawlessly, though there is a slight delay (about 200-500ms) between the image on my screen and the image captured through the USB port. I didn't get a chance to test it's audio capabilities, but the devices I needed if I wanted to use it show up in PulseAudio and obs, so I have no doubt they'll work.
It also looks like I have enough bandwidth with my setup to capture at 4K with 30fps or reduced color, or maybe both. I may try that out if I use it for making coding tutorial videos. But, all the options show up in V4L and I have no doubt they'll work flawlessly if my motherboard has the necessary USB bandwidth.
The device is advertised as being a 24/7 device. And it doesn't get especially hot when in use, nor does it have any fans. So that seems like it would be the case. It definitely does have air vents though, so I wouldn't put it in a confined space with no airflow.
All in all, this device isn't flashy or fancy. It just works, and does what I don't think any other device on the market does. Few devices vendors put in the attention to detail necessary to make drivers for standard hardware work out of the box with no tweaks. Magewell does, and makes it well worth the price tag.
https://redd.it/c992l0
@r_linux
reddit
I tested 4 "Linux-compatible" USB 3.0 HDMI capture cards (X-Post...
[Original Post](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/c5m1at/i_tested_4_linuxcompatible_usb_30_hdmi_capture/) My Specs: Manjaro Linux...
Xbox one controller isnt working with Linux
Controller is blinking but never stops blinking and doesnt work. I switch to windows and it works just fine. How do i fix this?? :( i want to play certain games on Linux with the controller. Im using Linux Mint. Help would be greatly appreciated!
https://redd.it/c99u66
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Controller is blinking but never stops blinking and doesnt work. I switch to windows and it works just fine. How do i fix this?? :( i want to play certain games on Linux with the controller. Im using Linux Mint. Help would be greatly appreciated!
https://redd.it/c99u66
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reddit
r/linux - Xbox one controller isnt working with Linux
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Building Careers and Companies with Open Source with Miguel de Icaza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApLBy0AJBEw
https://redd.it/c9a8q1
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApLBy0AJBEw
https://redd.it/c9a8q1
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YouTube
Careers Behind the Code: Building Careers and Companies with Open Source with Miguel de Icaza
In this episode, we talk to Miguel de Icaza, Distinguished Engineer about his career building open source software, founding companies, and building communities.
1:10 - What Miguel does at Microsoft
4:15- Miguel's origins in Open Source during college
8:00…
1:10 - What Miguel does at Microsoft
4:15- Miguel's origins in Open Source during college
8:00…
[Podcast - FLOSS for Science] EP019 The Road Ahead for Scientific Linux
https://flossforscience.com/podcast/season-2-episode-7
https://redd.it/c9a5o2
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https://flossforscience.com/podcast/season-2-episode-7
https://redd.it/c9a5o2
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FLOSS for Science
EP019 The Road Ahead for Scientific Linux
Your browser does not support the audio element. Outline In episode 19, we interviewed Glenn Cooper the Head of experiment computing department at Fermilab about the history and future of the linux distribution Scientific Linux. The discussion started with…
What's a decent email client (with calendar) that can handle multiple gmail and office365 accounts?
I see a few threads [1](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/93csc4/anyone_working_on_a_good_email_client_for_linux/), [2](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/8b0211/top_6_desktop_email_clients_for_linux/), [3](https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/99jpbz/what_email_client_do_you_use/), [4](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/7kc64o/which_offline_email_client_to_use_in_2018/) already but they're a year old so I figured I'd make another thread for 2019.
I've been using Thunderbird but I hate the way it looks and I have no idea why but it keeps messing up my office365 accounts where it'd ask me for the pw every time I open it up. And it keeps combining my two office365 accounts into a single inbox.
I'd love to try a new modern looking client that can handle office365 accounts well, not just for mail but for calendar as well since that's for school/work stuff.
https://redd.it/c9b5zu
@r_linux
I see a few threads [1](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/93csc4/anyone_working_on_a_good_email_client_for_linux/), [2](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/8b0211/top_6_desktop_email_clients_for_linux/), [3](https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/99jpbz/what_email_client_do_you_use/), [4](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/7kc64o/which_offline_email_client_to_use_in_2018/) already but they're a year old so I figured I'd make another thread for 2019.
I've been using Thunderbird but I hate the way it looks and I have no idea why but it keeps messing up my office365 accounts where it'd ask me for the pw every time I open it up. And it keeps combining my two office365 accounts into a single inbox.
I'd love to try a new modern looking client that can handle office365 accounts well, not just for mail but for calendar as well since that's for school/work stuff.
https://redd.it/c9b5zu
@r_linux
reddit
r/linux - Anyone working on a good email client for Linux?
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