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popey, to linux
@popey@ubuntu.social avatar

🚨 FRIDAY QUIZ TIME 🚨
I have just provisioned a new dedicated server. It's been deployed running 22.04.3. I SSH'ed in as root, given the provided credentials. 🤓
QUESTION: What's the very first command I typed after logging in? 🤔

popey,
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@_TimTaylor Nope, but now I'm wondering what the weather is like at the data centre in Germany :)

popey,
@popey@ubuntu.social avatar

@geraldew Hah! I have never, in my life, intentionally installed or used emacs :)

ajayiyer, to linux
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:

  1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks.
  2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11.
  3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.

@nixCraft @linux @windowscentralbot

LeFantome,

Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.

As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.

As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.

All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.

cafeinux,

Just an update because I just figured what happened: I booted the iso through Ventoy, and just saw today that by default Ventoy injects register entries to bypass the online account requirement (as well as the hardware checks). Good to know.

neil, to linux

What was the first distribution you installed / attempted to install?

For me - a Debian user - it was gentoo, around 2003, which was a mistake.

datalinkdroid,

@neil First for me was Red Hat 5.1 in the 90's. It came on a CD in a book. (It's possible it may have been thinly rebranded as Mandrake or something. Can't quite remember now.)

After that was Debian, then Ubuntu, then back to Debian, and still with Debian. I also have several machines running OpenBSD, including a laptop I use daily.

jsgf,
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@neil I did the Slackware stack of floppies in 93(?). Moved to Redhat 2 when it had rpm but before it had any dependency management (ie manually iterate installing rpms until it stopped complaining). Still on Fedora.

nixCraft, to linux
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How long have you been using as a daily driver?

Linux_Is_Best,
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@nixCraft How long have I used Linux?

Arguably, since the beginning.

How long as a dedicated daily driver?

If we're counting dual-booting, then around the time of Windows ME.

If we're talking about when I wipe all drives and left Windows in the dust, then around Windows 8.

Windows 7 was the last Microsoft Windows OS that I truly used as a daily. I dual-booted between Windows 8 and Linux and finally got fed up and wiped the system clean.

Linux_Is_Best,
@Linux_Is_Best@mastodon.social avatar

@nixCraft On that note, imagine my surprise when Gnome started looking like Windows 8.

It was no loss on my end. I have been a KDE and previously XFCE user. Today, I still like KDE, but also have played with LXQT. -- strange as it sounds, I find if you install both, they tend to compliment one another.

nixCraft, (edited ) to linux
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Poll: Have you ever run the command "rm -rf /" as a root user on your , (or *BSD), , or system? Please share if you have and how it happened. Let's be honest. Please boost for reach. TIA.

js,

@nixCraft @smallsco Where is “intentionally, because I wanted to reinstall the machine anyway and thought it’s fun”?

jsnfwlr,
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@nixCraft had something like this happen just the other day, unit tests in my go project look for a folder named "Extensions" up the dir-tree, when it find it it deletes everything from the parent of extensions down. I accidentally ran the unit tests while I had the package outside it's normal location and nuked my entire projects dir. All my persistent container data, cloned repos, all gone.

cassidy, to linux
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I’m gonna dip my toes into volunteering as a Flatpak/Flathub developer advocate—basically, providing a human contact at a real company that can help larger apps/companies get their apps in front of Linux (and thus Steam Deck!) users.

What are some of the biggest apps you think are missing from Flathub—or for apps already there, which are the ones you’d like to see verified?

bitwarden,
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@cassidy @Adaoh Please feel free to vote on or contribute to the feature request for Flatpak here: https://community.bitwarden.com/t/is-bitwarden-still-considering-maintaining-the-flatpak/50114

We'd love to hear more about what you'd want from it and to see how much interest the community has in seeing us prioritize this distribution. 🛡️

cassidy,
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I'm happy to report that thanks in part to my efforts (but mostly thanks to TingPing doing tons of up-front work, feaneron's constant help, and employees using Linux internally):

:verified: Discord is now verified on Flathub

https://flathub.org/apps/com.discordapp.Discord

BrodieOnLinux, (edited ) to linux
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Simple question: Do you daily drive or ? Let me know what desktop in the replies.

Aisyk,
@Aisyk@mastodon.social avatar

@BrodieOnLinux
PopOS here, so X11. And probably i'll don't move to Wayland.
I need color management for my work.

TrinitronX,

@BrodieOnLinux Sway is my current daily driver

omgubuntu, (edited ) to linux
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POLL:

Do you mostly use music streaming services or do you still listen to music files on your laptop/PC? 🎧

(Edge case: streaming local music files from a media server you own - choose local files)

omgubuntu,
@omgubuntu@floss.social avatar

Sidenote: posting this has led me to notice how nice Mastodon polls look in Tuba (a terrific GTK Fediverse client) 😍️

kzimmermann,
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@omgubuntu no option for independently operated, donation-supported ? 🤔

Of course, though, that'd also technically be considered streaming, but for me it's unfair to lump them with disgusting big tech

fitheach, to linux
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I've taken out a VPS from Ionos (formerly 1and1). It has 1 vCore, 1 GB RAM, 10GB SSD, unlimited traffic, root access, and a choice of distros, including Debian, Ubuntu & CentOS. Plesk is also offered free, but, I've not used it.

All for the ridiculously cheap price of £1 (£1.20 incl. VAT) per month. At this price it would be rude not to test it, which is what I'm doing.

The spec is limited, but, I can think of hundreds of uses at this price point.

conner,

@fitheach Nice that sounds good!
Before (I think a year ago) it was different at least there was "only" 400 Mbit/s instead of 1 Gbit/s network speed.

withaveeay,
@withaveeay@mastodon.scot avatar

@fitheach The post is at
https://www.vasten.co.uk/blog/index.php?post/76/Lighttpd-and-Nextcloud-21
I should really check to see if I have made any alterations since that post. I use this on both Debian and OpenSUSE.

Em0nM4stodon, (edited ) to linux

Linux Users! What is your favorite distribution? :tux:​✨

HauntedOwlbear,
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@Em0nM4stodon Slackware 4Eva

charlesroper,

@Em0nM4stodon I've only ever used Debian/Ubuntu. What are some of the things about Fedora that make it cool?

davidrevoy, to linux
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Conan_Kudo,
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@davidrevoy I believe most of this stylus support was written by @jose_exposito. Maybe he can help fix this?

Also, my reading of https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/commits/fedora-6.5/drivers/hid/hid-input.c makes me think that it was busted by this commit?

https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/commit/6360b396e81b5295aa9ee3d4f9af13b9bbbbac65

Please file a bug report in the Red Hat Bugzilla against the kernel package. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&version=38&component=kernel

davidrevoy,
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@grilix Thank you Gonzalo, it was done, I was well adviced. 😉

You'll find my email who now reached the mailing list: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-input/nycvar.YFH.7.76.2311012033290.29220@cbobk.fhfr.pm/

@efi

xogium, to linux

So, this morning, after years and years of using the GUI in Linux, I gave up. The state of the GUI does nothing but deteriorate over time for accessibility, and it's exhausting. It's only getting worse. We're far, far away from what it used to be, years ago. Certainly, the QT framework has improved since 5 and now 6 came out, but GTK? Oh dear, oh dear... So, let's dive into it.

xogium,

When GTK 4 came out, on the other hand, things had shifted. No longer were the GTK people happy to provide accessibility for us. No longer did they care about it. Their grand plan was to remove accessibility from GTK altogether, claiming that it was up to the applications themselves to become accessible. It took several weeks, and even days during fosdem for them to recognize this wasn't the way forward, thanks to the orca developer and the Hypra folks, but they got the idea. Or did they?

tychosoft,

@xogium the AFB (American Foundation for the Blind) was forced to withdraw support and funding for various projects that worked on GTK/gnome 2 blind accessibility by an AFB corporate donor, and forced to fire the AFB CTO who ran these programs, Janina Sajka. The corporate donor that did this? Microsoft.

omgubuntu, (edited ) to ubuntu
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What is the most recent app you've installed?

No cherry-picking your favourites here - honest answers only! 😉

Let me know below ⤵

omgubuntu,
@omgubuntu@floss.social avatar

Mine is 'Mission Center' - a GTK4/libadwaita system monitor.

MagicLike,
@MagicLike@mstdn.social avatar

@Jain @omgubuntu but it is more clearly laid out than the default Ubuntu one (at least for the PC activity) - AND includes an option to see the GPU activity! Nice thing, instantly installed :blobhappy:

fernandolins, to linux

I would like to help an open-source project with UI design and UX design. I have over 18 years of experience in the field and have worked with desktop and mobile software on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and Windows Mobile/Windows Phone. Unfortunately my knowledge of Linux is very limited but I'm eager to learn. Could you help me find a project? @thelinuxEXP @linux @macrumors @windowscentral @windows

gmate8,
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You could help us at Organic Maps. We are in need of UI designers. Contact me or biodranik on Matrix if you are interested: @g_mate8:matrix.org and @biodranik:matrix.org

ToNIX,

Organic Maps is so nice, thank you for all your hard work 🥰.

brunty, to linux
@brunty@brunty.social avatar

What distro do y’all use on the ?

Yes, this is the one time you’re allowed to be like “hi I use ” and not have everyone around you roll their eyes 😉

shadowsword,

@brunty
On my main laptop it's Garuda Dragonized, on my on-the-road-laptop it's Arcolinux with herbstluftwm.

Recently my wife allowed me to install Arco on her two laptops, one with XFCE, one with Gnome. I'll see how long this will last.

mrava,

@brunty Fedora but, at work, Ubuntu :-(

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