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Ranking Linux Distributions for 2024      (iv.nboeck.de)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 1.1 years ago (+8/-0)
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https://iv.nboeck.de/watch?v=MuP-9O7gNIc

Alright,

Agree, Disagree, or, Fuck-Off?

Interested in your comments on this review...
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The enterprise cryptographic filesystem for Linux     (www.ecryptfs.org)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 7 months ago (+8/-0)
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https://www.ecryptfs.org/

eCryptfs is a POSIX-compliant enterprise cryptographic stacked filesystem for Linux. eCryptfs stores cryptographic metadata in the header of each file, so that encrypted files can be copied between hosts; the file will be decrypted with the proper key in the Linux kernel keyring. There is no need to keep track of any additional information aside from what is already in the encrypted file itself. You may think of eCryptfs as a sort of "gnupg as a filesystem".

eCryptfs is widely used, as the basis for Ubuntu's Encrypted Home Directory, natively within Google's ChromeOS, and transparently embedded in several network attached storage (NAS) devices.

Originally authored by Michael Halcrow and the IBM LInux Technology Center, eCryptfs is derived from Erez Zadok's Cryptfs, and the FiST framework for stacked filesystems. eCryptfs extended Cryptfs to provide advanced key management and policy features. eCryptfs is currently actively maintained by Dustin Kirkland (of Canonical, Inc) and Tyler Hicks (of Canonical, Ltd).
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Linux Network Manager     (Linux)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 4 months ago (+8/-0)
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I've used the default "Network Manager" since I began using Linux. I really don't like Network Manager, as I've found it to be highly erratic! What have you guys used that's been rock solid?
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Meet netboot.xyz - Network Boot Any Operating System (mostly linux)     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to Linux 1.5 years ago (+7/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4btW5x_clpg

i dont understand much of this video. can anyone explain? thx
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Me, after fixing some shit I broke     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to Linux 4 months ago (+7/-1)
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Interview with an Emacs Enthusiast in 2023 [Colorized]     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Master_Foo to Linux 1.9 years ago (+6/-0)
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Raspberry Pi 5 specs.     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Master_Foo to Linux 1.6 years ago (+7/-1)
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10 Free Linux Books That Will Make You a Linux Master     (www.tecmint.com)
submitted by carnold03 to Linux 1 year ago (+8/-1)
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Trans NixOS faggots purges all the natzis, including abdicating the founder.     (lunduke.locals.com)
submitted by v0atmage to Linux 10 months ago (+6/-0)
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"Hello fellow Linux users". Anyone have any recomendations of apps to use?      (Linux)
submitted by Monica to Linux 9 months ago (+6/-0)
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One thing I'm looking to do is backup old dvd files and I need a DVD-RW app to read/write using my DVD-RW burner. I also would like to rip some old audio CDs I have.

I also would like to know of a secure browser to use.

Any recommendations to help get me started ... anything really.

edit: I just installed i2p and it's working. I'm kind of excited to see what it's like.
edit 2: I would like a good IRC app.


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NGINX turns 20 tomorrow!     (Linux)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 7 months ago (+6/-0)
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Nginx is a web server that can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy and HTTP cache. The software was created by Russian developer Igor Sysoev and publicly released in 2004. Nginx is free and open-source software, released under the terms of the 2-clause BSD license. A large fraction of web servers use Nginx, often as a load balancer.

Inception :
Monday, October 4, 2004

Creator :
NGINX, Inc.

Developer :
Maxim Dounin, Igor Sysoev

Publication date :
Monday, October 4, 2004

Copyright license :
2-clause BSD License

Programmed in :
C

Software version identifier :
1.27.1

Founded by :
Igor Sysoev, Maxim Dounin
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Linus Project removes Russian maintainers until they can prove they do not work for Russian state-sponsored organizations     (news.itsfoss.com)
submitted by PoundOfFlesh to Linux 6 months ago (+6/-0)
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https://news.itsfoss.com/russian-linux-maintainers-geopolitics/

Torvalds sounds unhinged here:

Ok, lots of Russian trolls out and about.

It's entirely clear why the change was done, it's not getting reverted, and using multiple random anonymous accounts to try to "grass root" it by Russian troll factories isn't going to change anything.

And FYI for the actual innocent bystanders who aren't troll farm accounts - the "various compliance requirements" are not just a US thing.

If you haven't heard of Russian sanctions yet, you should try to read the news some day. And by "news", I don't mean Russian state-sponsored spam.

As to sending me a revert patch - please use whatever mush you call brains. I'm Finnish. Did you think I'd be supporting Russian aggression? Apparently it's not just lack of real news, it's lack of history knowledge too.

Another maintainer commented:

We finally got clearance to publish the actual advice:

If your company is on the U.S. OFAC SDN lists, subject to an OFAC sanctions program, or owned/controlled by a company on the list, our ability to collaborate with you will be subject to restrictions, and you cannot be in the MAINTAINERS file.

But why would a global project that isn't based in the US and is led by a Finn cuck to US sanctions? Gay.
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Tube Converter - a front end for yt-dlp     (news.itsfoss.com)
submitted by v0atmage to Linux 1.9 years ago (+5/-0)
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Linux phone users?     (Linux)
submitted by froggy to Linux 1.8 years ago (+5/-0)
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Anyone actively using a Linux OS phone as a daily driver? If you currently use one, how is it with normal daily activities? Web Browser? Music players? Map/GPS? From what I've read, web sites have said it's not ready for general useage, but I'm curious to know just how behind it is. Especially given that big OS's like Manjaro offer images that can be used.
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Hacknix is a script that installs all Kali Linux tools in your Debian-based operating system.      (github.com)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 1 year ago (+6/-1)
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A quick and practical guide to databases     (chat-to.dev)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 10 months ago (+5/-0)
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Hold on to your buttcoins everybody! 9.9/10 Linux vulnerability announced.     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Master_Foo to Linux 7 months ago (+5/-0)
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elementaryOS 8 is the DEI Linux Distribution     (youtube.com)
submitted by Dingo to Linux 5 months ago (+5/-0)
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=4bnZF_F3OOs

This is a video from Bryan (((Lunduke))), but the presentation is sound. If you're looking for a linux distribution to avoid, here it is.
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Adapting a 1930s Teletype for use as a Linux terminal     (yewtu.be)
submitted by RollinDaGrassTyson to Linux 2 months ago (+5/-0)
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GNOME Board Members Must Resign In Disgrace     (invidious.snopyta.org)
submitted by niggardly_jew to Linux 4.1 years ago (+4/-0)
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The art of the CLI (Command Line Interface)     (github.com)
submitted by ParnellsUprising to Linux 2.3 years ago (+4/-0)
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Infinite Bash History     (excessivelyadequate.com)
submitted by v0atmage to Linux 2 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://excessivelyadequate.com/posts/history.html

TLDR; Add to your .bashrc or .bash_profile:

#Read this number of lines into history buffer on startup.
export HISTSIZE=1000000

#`HISTFILESIZE` is usually set after bash reads the history file (which is
#done after reading any configs like `.bashrc`). If it is unset at this point,
#it is set to the same value as `HISTSIZE`. Therefore we must set it to `NIL`,
#in which case it isn't "unset", but doesn't have a value either, enabling us
#to keep an unlimited history.
export HISTFILESIZE=""
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Advanced Bash Scripting - (Yes, it's a pdf),      (michael-herbst.com)
submitted by ParnellsUprising to Linux 2 years ago (+4/-0)
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A Linux Resource Site     (news.tuxmachines.org)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 1.1 years ago (+5/-1)
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https://news.tuxmachines.org/index.shtml

Tux Machines places great emphasis on covering both GNU and Linux. We occasionally also cover other Free and Open Source operating systems, as well as games, applications, instructional posts, and, very occasionally, relevant proprietary software.
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Federal agency warns critical Linux vulnerability being actively exploited     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Kozel to Linux 11 months ago (+4/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/05/federal-agency-warns-critical-linux-vulnerability-being-actively-exploited/

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-1086 and carrying a severity rating of 7.8 out of a possible 10, allows people who have already gained a foothold inside an affected system to escalate their system privileges.