Nuggz, to linux

Introduction:

Hello Fedi!

I am a non-binary trans person (They/Them) who loves linux, infosec, science / physics, animals, cannabis, jungle music, nice people, art, and learning about new things in general.

(I just moved to Hachyderm after .Social's spam meltdown earlier today.)

I'm friendly and follow back, feel free to connect if you'd like. :)

diegoch, to linux Spanish

¿Qué cliente de Mastodon para Ubuntu Linux me recomiendan?

codeHaiku, to linux

So, I finally got around to installing Professional Edition in a virtual machine and chose the lightest options possible throughout the install process. It still forces 7 apps into the pinned apps portion of the start menu which were completely unsolicited. They can be uninstalled, but still...

Did I mention this was the Professional Edition?

On a good note, the UI strikes the perfect balance between and . We could use a desktop environment like this in .

linuxmagazine, to linux
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Looking for a small-scale, minimal, GUI-less OS? Check out the latest release of command-line only Peropesis https://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Command-Line-Only-Peropesis-2.1-is-Available-Now

devnull, to linux
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Oh, only 0 bytes? Thanks for the warning, I'll get right on it.

xinicit, to linux
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My understanding is that in the olden days of 1, the way multiplayer worked was that one person would host it on their machine and others would join in. At that point, .net was just a way for people to find each other. I recall seeing hosts, but I don't think Diablo was released for Linux. Were people setting up their own servers running Linux? How did they host the game if there wasn't a Linux release?

governa, to linux
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Google Chrome 114 Will Properly Respect Dark Mode on :linux: 🖤

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/04/google-chrome-114-will-respect-dark-mode-on-linux

jay, to linux
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Docker Hub down for anyone else right now?

RockyC, to linux
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My personal Linux desktop environment tier list after two years of , based on overall friendliness and ease of customization:

  1. Cinnamon
  2. GNOME
  3. Xfce
  4. KDE
  5. Pantheon

What’s yours?

governa, to linux
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Generate Secure Passwords on Fast with 'Key Cutter' :linux: 🔑

https://www.omglinux.com/key-cutter-password-generator-linux/

orowith2os, to opensource

My first contribution, fixes for getting it building on : https://github.com/containers/bubblewrap/pull/580

LinuxGuides, to linux German
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Heute zum zwei freie Passwortmanager welche ich beide sehr empfehlen kann. Welchen nutzt Du? Und wenn Du noch keinen Passwortmanager nutzt, wird's Zeit!

keen456, to linux
CrebboElodie, to linux

I'm working on setting up a mini-PC as a retro gaming console, and was wondering what linux distro would be best to use for it?

itnewsbot, to linux
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BeagleStamp Makes Soldering Linux into Your Projects Easier - There are a lot of things you can do with today’s powerful microcontrollers, but s... - https://hackaday.com/2023/05/04/beaglestamp-makes-soldering-linux-into-your-projects-easier/

boilingsteam, to linux
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boilingsteam, to linux
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boilingsteam, to linux
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Carmack The Wise (Predicting that something like Proton would be the best fit for Linux Gaming, back in 2013): https://boilingsteam.com/carmack-the-wise/

boilingsteam, to linux
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boilingsteam, to linux
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boilingsteam, to linux
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boilingsteam, to linux
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CherryPixelBun, to linux

Xenia posing with an old micro ATX she got up and running again The alternative Linux mascot, she's very gender and I love her

forteller, to linux
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TIL that if you connect your phone to your Linux PC via Bluetooth the sound on your phone is streamed to your PC. Very useful if you have better speakers on your PC than your phone.

Also: If they're connected via KDE Connect (this is over wifi) the sound on media played on the PC will automatically be muted when you take a phone call. Neat.

nixCraft, to linux
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New C features in GCC 13: Explore new C language features in the GNU Compiler Collection 13.1 release https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/05/04/new-c-features-gcc-13

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