Recommended Torrent?
New to debian and linux as a whole. I was wondering what torrent you guys use and recommend.
The other question is do you guys run it straight on your os or do it by running a VM?
https://redd.it/ccjhkg
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New to debian and linux as a whole. I was wondering what torrent you guys use and recommend.
The other question is do you guys run it straight on your os or do it by running a VM?
https://redd.it/ccjhkg
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r/linux - Recommended Torrent?
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Linix installation help
Hi guys,
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I want to install MX Linux on my Lenovo PC that came preinstalled with Windows 10.
I did not create any partitions and so have a single C drive.
I plan to use Drive Droid on Android to boot the MX Linux ISO.
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What do I need to do beforehand to ensure Windows stays in tact after installation?
Also, I want to make MX Linux the primary OS, especially for things like system related (partitioning etc), browsing, torrents, etc. Do I need to do anything else to achieve that seeing that Windows 10 was installed first?
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Hope the questions are clear.
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Thanks a lot!
https://redd.it/ccmxay
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Hi guys,
​
I want to install MX Linux on my Lenovo PC that came preinstalled with Windows 10.
I did not create any partitions and so have a single C drive.
I plan to use Drive Droid on Android to boot the MX Linux ISO.
​
What do I need to do beforehand to ensure Windows stays in tact after installation?
Also, I want to make MX Linux the primary OS, especially for things like system related (partitioning etc), browsing, torrents, etc. Do I need to do anything else to achieve that seeing that Windows 10 was installed first?
​
Hope the questions are clear.
​
Thanks a lot!
https://redd.it/ccmxay
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reddit
r/linux - Linix installation help
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AutoHotKey to AutoKey
So in making a complete switch from windows to ubuntu on my other computer too, I've stumbled upon an issue. I am using some fairly complex AHK noscripts there, and I don't want to see them lost, yet I cannot simply import them to AK. Any ideas on how to do this?
https://redd.it/ccnb7l
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So in making a complete switch from windows to ubuntu on my other computer too, I've stumbled upon an issue. I am using some fairly complex AHK noscripts there, and I don't want to see them lost, yet I cannot simply import them to AK. Any ideas on how to do this?
https://redd.it/ccnb7l
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r/linux - AutoHotKey to AutoKey
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KDE userbase, the wiki where users can learn about everything KDE, gets a make over: cleaner, clearer and easier to use.
https://carlschwan.eu/2019/07/12/new-userbase.html
https://redd.it/ccnuz3
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https://carlschwan.eu/2019/07/12/new-userbase.html
https://redd.it/ccnuz3
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Carl Schwan Website
The new userbase wiki
KDE userbase, the wiki where users can learn about everything KDE, gets a make over: cleaner, clearer and easier to use.
ulauncher-mpd - added icons
ulauncher-mpd, a ulauncher extension to control mpd, does now have icons. As I suck at making icons, they might not be beautiful :D
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[https://github.com/codyfish/ulauncher-mpd](https://github.com/codyfish/ulauncher-mpd)
https://redd.it/ccopze
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ulauncher-mpd, a ulauncher extension to control mpd, does now have icons. As I suck at making icons, they might not be beautiful :D
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[https://github.com/codyfish/ulauncher-mpd](https://github.com/codyfish/ulauncher-mpd)
https://redd.it/ccopze
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GitHub
codyfish/ulauncher-mpd
Contribute to codyfish/ulauncher-mpd development by creating an account on GitHub.
Basic directory denoscription for refresh your mind, keep it on your mind :-)
https://redd.it/ccp5ga
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https://redd.it/ccp5ga
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Linux May Gain Protection Against Hyper-Threading Attacks
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/linux-kernel-intel-hyperthreading-cpus-security,39855.html
https://redd.it/ccqfh2
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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/linux-kernel-intel-hyperthreading-cpus-security,39855.html
https://redd.it/ccqfh2
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Tom's Hardware
Linux May Gain Protection Against Hyper-Threading Attacks
Devs have built a feature that aims to protect apps running in the Linux kernel against side-channel attacks on Intel CPUs using Hyper-Threading.
Cemu has better performance on Linux through Wine than natively on Window$
Lately I have been playing around with cemu, and i saw [this guide](http://compat.cemu.info/wiki/Serfrosts_Cemu_Setup_Guide) suggesting that there is performance to be gained by switching to Linux, so I fired up my Manjaro installation, used [this noscript](https://github.com/CEMULinux/cemutil) and was playing just 5 minutes after that! (I already had the games dumped on another drive)
This really made a difference for me, as on windows I was averaging about 15/18 fps while being CPU bound by my x4 860k, while on Linux i get around 20/28 fps, with the occasional dip in the high 10-15s.
I think we should encourage the cemu team for their efforts, they have a patreon [here](https://www.patreon.com/cemu)!
Maybe we could even go as far as to push for a native Linux port (although the team is small, so it might be more feasible to get them to open source the emulator and fork it with linux support)
https://redd.it/ccr78g
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Lately I have been playing around with cemu, and i saw [this guide](http://compat.cemu.info/wiki/Serfrosts_Cemu_Setup_Guide) suggesting that there is performance to be gained by switching to Linux, so I fired up my Manjaro installation, used [this noscript](https://github.com/CEMULinux/cemutil) and was playing just 5 minutes after that! (I already had the games dumped on another drive)
This really made a difference for me, as on windows I was averaging about 15/18 fps while being CPU bound by my x4 860k, while on Linux i get around 20/28 fps, with the occasional dip in the high 10-15s.
I think we should encourage the cemu team for their efforts, they have a patreon [here](https://www.patreon.com/cemu)!
Maybe we could even go as far as to push for a native Linux port (although the team is small, so it might be more feasible to get them to open source the emulator and fork it with linux support)
https://redd.it/ccr78g
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So I nuked my root directory
And I don't even know what I did wrong.
I had lots of files and libraries I wanted to put in another system, so what I decided to do was to make a directory in which I reproduced the filesystem hierarchy (/bin, /lib, /usr/bin, etc.), and placed all the files in those folders. I then, inside that directory, created a tarball containing those folders (tar -cvf files.tar *).
I moved that files.tar tarball to the root (/) of my target system, and extracted it there (tar -xvf files.tar). What I expected to happen was for all those files to be placed inside /bin, /lib, /usr/bin, etc. What actually happened is that those files were placed inside those folders, but also that *everything that was inside those folders before was deleted by tar*. So I have completely borked my system.
This might be the first time I do something this dumb, but it certainly won't be the last.
https://redd.it/ccrqu4
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And I don't even know what I did wrong.
I had lots of files and libraries I wanted to put in another system, so what I decided to do was to make a directory in which I reproduced the filesystem hierarchy (/bin, /lib, /usr/bin, etc.), and placed all the files in those folders. I then, inside that directory, created a tarball containing those folders (tar -cvf files.tar *).
I moved that files.tar tarball to the root (/) of my target system, and extracted it there (tar -xvf files.tar). What I expected to happen was for all those files to be placed inside /bin, /lib, /usr/bin, etc. What actually happened is that those files were placed inside those folders, but also that *everything that was inside those folders before was deleted by tar*. So I have completely borked my system.
This might be the first time I do something this dumb, but it certainly won't be the last.
https://redd.it/ccrqu4
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r/linux - So I nuked my root directory
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Took me 10 hours to install gentoo on a VM, but I finally did it!
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https://i.redd.it/i9x5c7v3z3a31.png
https://redd.it/ccs5h1
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https://i.redd.it/i9x5c7v3z3a31.png
https://redd.it/ccs5h1
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AMD Ryzen 3000: The company launches an AGESA microcode that solves the problem with Destiny 2 and Linux
https://hardwaresfera.com/noticias/amd-ryzen-3000-la-compania-lanza-un-microcodigo-agesa-que-soluciona-el-problema-con-destiny-2-y-linux/
https://redd.it/ccuh7l
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https://hardwaresfera.com/noticias/amd-ryzen-3000-la-compania-lanza-un-microcodigo-agesa-que-soluciona-el-problema-con-destiny-2-y-linux/
https://redd.it/ccuh7l
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HardwarEsfera
AMD Ryzen 3000: La compañía lanza un microcódigo AGESA que soluciona el problema con Destiny 2 y Linux - HardwarEsfera
Rápida respuesta por parte de AMD, que ya ha distribuido un nuevo microcódigo AGESA para BIOS que corrige los problemas de Destiny 2 y Linux.
On Nightly, WebRender is now enabled by default for Nvidia with Mesa 18.2 and later.
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/ccsd52/on_nightly_webrender_is_now_enabled_by_default/
https://redd.it/ccurir
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https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/ccsd52/on_nightly_webrender_is_now_enabled_by_default/
https://redd.it/ccurir
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r/firefox - On Nightly, WebRender is now enabled by default for Nvidia with Mesa 18.2 and later.
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Is it possible (and useful) to enable Meltdown and Spectre mitigations only while browsing?
Hi. I was wondering if this is possible with a noscript? Could I run mitigations=on when my browser starts and runs mitigations=off when it closes? Because I really only worry about JavaScript with regards to those vulnerabilities.
Or since it's a kernel thing I would require a reboot to make things effective?
I am one complete newcomer and would like some guidance.
Thanks!
https://redd.it/ccw4zn
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Hi. I was wondering if this is possible with a noscript? Could I run mitigations=on when my browser starts and runs mitigations=off when it closes? Because I really only worry about JavaScript with regards to those vulnerabilities.
Or since it's a kernel thing I would require a reboot to make things effective?
I am one complete newcomer and would like some guidance.
Thanks!
https://redd.it/ccw4zn
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reddit
r/linux - Is it possible (and useful) to enable Meltdown and Spectre mitigations only while browsing?
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Looking for a tool that can virtually traverse an entire iptables chain stack (or one chain) in userland
I'm looking for a tool that can take a "packet object" and with it, virtually traverse an iptables chain or the entire iptables filter/nat/mangle stack. Using the TRACE target isn't what I'm looking for, as I need to test offline traffic (for example, replaying from tcpdump captures). Ideally, I should be able to specify incoming interface, L2 src/dst MAC, L3 src/dst IP, protocol, L4 src/dst ports, tcp flags, etc, and view the path the crafted packet takes through all the iptables rulesets, printing each matching rule.
I've seen people ask about something like this in the past, but nobody's asked recently, and nobody's gone back to those threads with new developments.
If this doesn't exist, is there a path to take the iptables/netfilter/conntrack code into a userland library and allow someone to inject crafted packets into it while showing match-logic debugging output?
https://redd.it/ccwv2w
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I'm looking for a tool that can take a "packet object" and with it, virtually traverse an iptables chain or the entire iptables filter/nat/mangle stack. Using the TRACE target isn't what I'm looking for, as I need to test offline traffic (for example, replaying from tcpdump captures). Ideally, I should be able to specify incoming interface, L2 src/dst MAC, L3 src/dst IP, protocol, L4 src/dst ports, tcp flags, etc, and view the path the crafted packet takes through all the iptables rulesets, printing each matching rule.
I've seen people ask about something like this in the past, but nobody's asked recently, and nobody's gone back to those threads with new developments.
If this doesn't exist, is there a path to take the iptables/netfilter/conntrack code into a userland library and allow someone to inject crafted packets into it while showing match-logic debugging output?
https://redd.it/ccwv2w
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r/linux - Looking for a tool that can virtually traverse an entire iptables chain stack (or one chain) in userland
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Will changing a hard drive from an LVM volume system result in data loss?
I'm planning to build a NAS based on Proxmox with four 8TB disks and put it to use as my home NAS. As I don't want any capacity loss due to redundancy or parity, I've decided to create a logical volume from sda1\~sdd1. AFAIK, LVM would work like JBOD and write data consecutively from sda to sdd, so at least data that span two disks should be lost if one of the hard disks failed/got changed according to my understanding. However, there's plenty of articles depicting the method of changing hard disk(s) out there on the Internet, which really confuses me. Anyone can share any thoughts on that plz?
https://redd.it/cd044q
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I'm planning to build a NAS based on Proxmox with four 8TB disks and put it to use as my home NAS. As I don't want any capacity loss due to redundancy or parity, I've decided to create a logical volume from sda1\~sdd1. AFAIK, LVM would work like JBOD and write data consecutively from sda to sdd, so at least data that span two disks should be lost if one of the hard disks failed/got changed according to my understanding. However, there's plenty of articles depicting the method of changing hard disk(s) out there on the Internet, which really confuses me. Anyone can share any thoughts on that plz?
https://redd.it/cd044q
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r/linux - Will changing a hard drive from an LVM volume system result in data loss?
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KDE Usability & Productivity: Week 79
https://pointieststick.com/2019/07/13/kde-usability-productivity-week-79/
https://redd.it/cd0s1u
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https://pointieststick.com/2019/07/13/kde-usability-productivity-week-79/
https://redd.it/cd0s1u
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Adventures in Linux and KDE
KDE Usability & Productivity: Week 79
After a somewhat light week, we’ve back with week 79 in KDE’s Usability & Productivity initiative, and there’s a ton of cool stuff for you! New Features The popular Picture of…
Language switch on GNOME?
Hi people. I'm on a remote farm in Serbia where I'm trying to set up a laptop for my good buddy Slaviča Maksimovic, so he can have foreign volunteers on his farm, because he needs it and loves it. <-- short version.
Slaviča doesn't speak English. I don't speak Serbian so I set up the computer in English (Ubuntu, regular). I'll soon switch it to Serbian so he can actually use it. But he'll run into issues instantly (prediction) and I'm going to need to do a lot of switching back and forth between Serbian and English to help him figure shit out.
Now, all my research about a quick language switcher points to keyboard layouts. But no, I need to be able to switch the system language quickly with maybe a menu entry between the Bluetooth menu and the battery menu. There can't not be something like that. Anyone?
https://redd.it/cd1clh
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Hi people. I'm on a remote farm in Serbia where I'm trying to set up a laptop for my good buddy Slaviča Maksimovic, so he can have foreign volunteers on his farm, because he needs it and loves it. <-- short version.
Slaviča doesn't speak English. I don't speak Serbian so I set up the computer in English (Ubuntu, regular). I'll soon switch it to Serbian so he can actually use it. But he'll run into issues instantly (prediction) and I'm going to need to do a lot of switching back and forth between Serbian and English to help him figure shit out.
Now, all my research about a quick language switcher points to keyboard layouts. But no, I need to be able to switch the system language quickly with maybe a menu entry between the Bluetooth menu and the battery menu. There can't not be something like that. Anyone?
https://redd.it/cd1clh
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r/linux - Language switch on GNOME?
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“Installing Linux is sort of the equivalent of moving to Canada when one doesn’t like US political trends.”
https://redd.it/cd22sp
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https://redd.it/cd22sp
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What Distro are you using?
I'm a network Admin that primarily uses Windows and I am also a Linux user. I'm interested in implementing Linux. I would like to hear what Server/Client distros are being used out there.
https://redd.it/cd3k0d
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I'm a network Admin that primarily uses Windows and I am also a Linux user. I'm interested in implementing Linux. I would like to hear what Server/Client distros are being used out there.
https://redd.it/cd3k0d
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r/linux - What Distro are you using?
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