Explain what Beignet OpenCL does for me like I'm 5 years old
50% of the time I install a new Linux distribution I install Beignet because it shows up in available drivers in the software center, but the other 50% of installs I don't install it because I have no idea what the OpenCL protocol is.
When I went to research it I start seeing articles about OpenCL versions 2.0 and 2.1 and "Intel Neo". It all sounds really interesting but for today, in the words of young Ricky Bobby, "I wanna go fast".
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For the purpose of this, If I were a 5 year old seeking the best graphical performance from my ThinkPad with an i7-5600U vPro processor and integrated graphics, what drivers would I have to install whether its Beignet, this newfound Neo the internet speaks of, or none of the above after a fresh install of ZorinOS 15?
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50% of the time I install a new Linux distribution I install Beignet because it shows up in available drivers in the software center, but the other 50% of installs I don't install it because I have no idea what the OpenCL protocol is.
When I went to research it I start seeing articles about OpenCL versions 2.0 and 2.1 and "Intel Neo". It all sounds really interesting but for today, in the words of young Ricky Bobby, "I wanna go fast".
​
For the purpose of this, If I were a 5 year old seeking the best graphical performance from my ThinkPad with an i7-5600U vPro processor and integrated graphics, what drivers would I have to install whether its Beignet, this newfound Neo the internet speaks of, or none of the above after a fresh install of ZorinOS 15?
https://redd.it/cb845k
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r/linux - Explain what Beignet OpenCL does for me like I'm 5 years old
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Is there a way to image a bootable thumbdrive in linux besides CL?
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-copy-clone-usb-stick-including-partitions/
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https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-copy-clone-usb-stick-including-partitions/
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nixCraft
Linux copy and clone USB stick including partitions command
Linux copy and clone USB stick - Learn how to use the dd command to clone a bootable USB key/pen drive on Linux including partitions for backup purpose.
Private Modern Consortium
I have been developing a Social Media Marketing Agency, I decided to make a private discord server where visionaries and entrepreneurs can discuss ideas to become wealthy. Discussions can range from real estate to e commerce. This group of individuals focuses on a common goal which is wealth and education. Send me a PM to join. Only join if your an individual who likes discussions, debates, has general concern for the people in the group. And has an apetite for knowledge. The people can suggest ideas to improve the server and become a strong community.
https://redd.it/cbaomk
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I have been developing a Social Media Marketing Agency, I decided to make a private discord server where visionaries and entrepreneurs can discuss ideas to become wealthy. Discussions can range from real estate to e commerce. This group of individuals focuses on a common goal which is wealth and education. Send me a PM to join. Only join if your an individual who likes discussions, debates, has general concern for the people in the group. And has an apetite for knowledge. The people can suggest ideas to improve the server and become a strong community.
https://redd.it/cbaomk
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r/linux - Private Modern Consortium
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Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - July 10, 2019
Welcome to r/linux! If you're new to Linux or trying to get started this thread is for you. Get help here or as always, check out r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs
This megathread is for all your question needs. As we don't allow questions on r/linux outside of this megathread, please consider using r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs for the best solution to your problem.
Ask your hardware requests here too or try r/linuxhardware!
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Welcome to r/linux! If you're new to Linux or trying to get started this thread is for you. Get help here or as always, check out r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs
This megathread is for all your question needs. As we don't allow questions on r/linux outside of this megathread, please consider using r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs for the best solution to your problem.
Ask your hardware requests here too or try r/linuxhardware!
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r/linux - Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - July 10, 2019
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Attention debian/testing without systemd
AFAIK those are antix/mx and devuan based distros and forks.
If they have been running testing, since debian 10 buster became stable today, those testing debian will be on bullseye (debian 11) repository. Since this is an all new repository don't expect antix/devuan testing to be fully compatible with it. So it is best till antix and devuan announce their own next repository, to remain with debian/buster and antix/devuan testing.
Devuan's release name after beowulf will be called Chimaera (an equivalent to Debian Bullseye). Antix uses numbers and I believe that would be considered Antix 21 (17 is Stretch, 19 is Buster).
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AFAIK those are antix/mx and devuan based distros and forks.
If they have been running testing, since debian 10 buster became stable today, those testing debian will be on bullseye (debian 11) repository. Since this is an all new repository don't expect antix/devuan testing to be fully compatible with it. So it is best till antix and devuan announce their own next repository, to remain with debian/buster and antix/devuan testing.
Devuan's release name after beowulf will be called Chimaera (an equivalent to Debian Bullseye). Antix uses numbers and I believe that would be considered Antix 21 (17 is Stretch, 19 is Buster).
https://redd.it/ca733v
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r/linux - Attention debian/testing without systemd
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Would like to move to Linux.
I’ve been looking in to it for years.. watching videos, reading articles, etc. Would like to do a full install on my old Mac (mid 2010 pro) since it cannot be updated to the current os. I’m curious as to what distro I should go with. I would like something minimal in system requirements, but with sufficient pre loaded software to get me started.
I’m familiar with windows cmd, but by no means am I proficient. I am also unfamiliar with Linux commands and file systems in general. I’ve heard good things about Debian, but am unsure about how “noob-friendly” it is. I know that Ubuntu used to be the go-to, but I’ve been reading things about how it is in a decline.
So uh, yeaaaa. Suggestions are appreciated, and will receive a free upvote from yours truly lmao.
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I’ve been looking in to it for years.. watching videos, reading articles, etc. Would like to do a full install on my old Mac (mid 2010 pro) since it cannot be updated to the current os. I’m curious as to what distro I should go with. I would like something minimal in system requirements, but with sufficient pre loaded software to get me started.
I’m familiar with windows cmd, but by no means am I proficient. I am also unfamiliar with Linux commands and file systems in general. I’ve heard good things about Debian, but am unsure about how “noob-friendly” it is. I know that Ubuntu used to be the go-to, but I’ve been reading things about how it is in a decline.
So uh, yeaaaa. Suggestions are appreciated, and will receive a free upvote from yours truly lmao.
https://redd.it/cbcxy1
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r/linux - Would like to move to Linux.
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Ubuntu: What does the future look like post-Unity?
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/ubuntu-what-does-the-future-look-like-post-unity/
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TechRepublic
Ubuntu: What does the future look like post-Unity?
The modern Linux desktop is one where "everything just works," and "you're able to use the applications that you've come to rely on in your day-to-day life," says Canonical's Will Cooke.
Yggdrassil Plug And Play Linux - Fall 1994
I create a repository with the ISO of this vintage distro. Let me know if you manage to make it run again
[https://github.com/jtsagata/Yggdrasil-1994](https://github.com/jtsagata/Yggdrasil-1994)
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I create a repository with the ISO of this vintage distro. Let me know if you manage to make it run again
[https://github.com/jtsagata/Yggdrasil-1994](https://github.com/jtsagata/Yggdrasil-1994)
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GitHub
GitHub - jtsagata/Yggdrasil-1994: Yggdrasil Plug And Play Linux Fall 1994
Yggdrasil Plug And Play Linux Fall 1994 . Contribute to jtsagata/Yggdrasil-1994 development by creating an account on GitHub.
A gentle introduction to Linux Kernel fuzzing
https://blog.cloudflare.com/a-gentle-introduction-to-linux-kernel-fuzzing/
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The Cloudflare Blog
A gentle introduction to Linux Kernel fuzzing
For some time I’ve wanted to play with coverage-guided fuzzing. I decided to have a go at the Linux Kernel netlink machinery. It's a good target: it's an obscure part of kernel, and it's relatively easy to automatically craft valid messages.
I have 1 month to prepare for my Linux+ (XK0-004) exam, is this enough study material?
I have this book
[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0143PXC6Q/](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0143PXC6Q/)
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I am also using these udemy video courses
[https://www.udemy.com/introduction-to-linux-centos-7/](https://www.udemy.com/introduction-to-linux-centos-7/)
[https://www.udemy.com/tutorial/linuxforbeginners/installing-centos-from-scratch/](https://www.udemy.com/tutorial/linuxforbeginners/installing-centos-from-scratch/)
[https://www.udemy.com/linux-mastery/](https://www.udemy.com/linux-mastery/)
[https://www.udemy.com/linux-shell-course-for-beginners/](https://www.udemy.com/linux-shell-course-for-beginners/)
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and thats basically it. Will I do fine on just this alone?
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P.S. I feel I should mention I have no prior experience with Linux, but I have CentOS installed in a Virtual Box to practice commands in.
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I have this book
[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0143PXC6Q/](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0143PXC6Q/)
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I am also using these udemy video courses
[https://www.udemy.com/introduction-to-linux-centos-7/](https://www.udemy.com/introduction-to-linux-centos-7/)
[https://www.udemy.com/tutorial/linuxforbeginners/installing-centos-from-scratch/](https://www.udemy.com/tutorial/linuxforbeginners/installing-centos-from-scratch/)
[https://www.udemy.com/linux-mastery/](https://www.udemy.com/linux-mastery/)
[https://www.udemy.com/linux-shell-course-for-beginners/](https://www.udemy.com/linux-shell-course-for-beginners/)
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and thats basically it. Will I do fine on just this alone?
​
P.S. I feel I should mention I have no prior experience with Linux, but I have CentOS installed in a Virtual Box to practice commands in.
https://redd.it/cbgvg0
@r_linux
A long standing kernel driver bug in snd_hda_intel affecting AMD platforms using Realtek audio codecs has existed since 2017. It causes static/distortion on both input and output channels. Can we get this some visibility to help move toward a resolution?
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195303
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195303
https://redd.it/cbijks
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Fire Up Your VMs with Weave Ignite
https://www.weave.works/blog/fire-up-your-vms-with-weave-ignite
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www.weave.works
Fire Up Your VMs with Weave Ignite
For the last few months we have been playing with a little side project called “Ignite”. Ignite is a GitOps-managed Virtual Machine (VM) with a container UX. A “container VM” that is both secure and lightning fast.
TIL that Snappy package manager has a proprietary backend, its not open source software
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snappy_(package_manager)
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Wikipedia
Snap (software)
software deployment and package management system developed by Canonical
Story about linux rescue after rm -rf /
Some times ago I read a story about two guys who rescued a linux system after canceling the `rm -rf /` command.
Do you know the story and could you give me the link?
Would be very nice!
Thanks!
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Some times ago I read a story about two guys who rescued a linux system after canceling the `rm -rf /` command.
Do you know the story and could you give me the link?
Would be very nice!
Thanks!
https://redd.it/cblw25
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r/linux - Story about linux rescue after rm -rf /
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Sandboxing a folder
Hi there!
I'm running a server using Debian 10.0.0 (Just upgraded), and i have a really unique folder structure i have made for myself:
/home/user/dns: folder with domain subfolders which contain certs and DDNS passwords
/home/user/web: folder with domain subfolders which contain actual websites and applications
/home/user/hosts: folder with .conf files for each domain, because i run 20+ domains from my system.
what i am trying to get, is isolation between the directories in /home/user/web themselves and the system.
i want to be able to run a risky php in one of these directories and not worry about command execution and accessing files in a parent directory.
can that be done somehow?
(i really dont wanna run docker or kubernetes, just a native solution if there's one, or a really simple one.)
if you want to check out the folder structure of one of my websites to understand what im talking about: https://github.com/NadavTasher/WebAppBase
Thanks in advance!
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Hi there!
I'm running a server using Debian 10.0.0 (Just upgraded), and i have a really unique folder structure i have made for myself:
/home/user/dns: folder with domain subfolders which contain certs and DDNS passwords
/home/user/web: folder with domain subfolders which contain actual websites and applications
/home/user/hosts: folder with .conf files for each domain, because i run 20+ domains from my system.
what i am trying to get, is isolation between the directories in /home/user/web themselves and the system.
i want to be able to run a risky php in one of these directories and not worry about command execution and accessing files in a parent directory.
can that be done somehow?
(i really dont wanna run docker or kubernetes, just a native solution if there's one, or a really simple one.)
if you want to check out the folder structure of one of my websites to understand what im talking about: https://github.com/NadavTasher/WebAppBase
Thanks in advance!
https://redd.it/cbmixj
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GitHub
NadavTasher/WebAppBase
Base project for a generic WebApp. Contribute to NadavTasher/WebAppBase development by creating an account on GitHub.
Hackers Infect Pale Moon Archive Server With a Malware Dropper
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-infect-pale-moon-archive-server-with-a-malware-dropper/
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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-infect-pale-moon-archive-server-with-a-malware-dropper/
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BleepingComputer
Hackers Infect Pale Moon Archive Server With a Malware Dropper
The Pale Moon web browser team announced today that their Windows archive servers were breached an the hackers infected all archived installers of Pale Moon 27.6.2 and below with a malware dropper on December 27, 2017.