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    I have no experience with this project. I have been using a mouse from Zowie for several years under Linux, where all settings can be made with switches on the mouse so that no software is necessary.

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    Open-Source-Mouse based on an Arduino Pro Micro utilizing the PMW3389 sensor github.com

    The project has nothing directly to do with Linux. But I think it's interesting and you should be able to use the mouse under Linux. In my opinion, it is therefore an alternative to normal mice.

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    7 months ago 100%

    That depends on the beginner. We should consider which distribution to recommend depending on the user. Not every Linux newcomer is a typical Windows end user.

    Apart from that, in my opinion, the relevant passage in the article is more about distributions that stand out from others. In my opinion, Arch is therefore only an example in this case and not a direct recommendation.

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    7 months ago 88%

    So basically what KDE has done with Plasma 6 onwards. Wayland is standard, but you can still use X11 if required.

    An understandable decision. At some point you have to start switching to Wayland.

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    Have you already checked whether xwayland is still installed? And have you tried to start the program using QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb your_program?

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    In the meantime, I have installed the update to Plasma 6.0.1 on my notebook. There were no problems and so far everything is working as it should.

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    On Arch Linux, Plasma 6.0.1 was released a few minutes ago in the testing package sources.

    I am curious if this version will reach the official repositories or if there are still reasons to delay an official release.

    Edit: That went faster than expected. Plasma 6.0.1 has been moved from Testing to Extra.

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    Earlier, the link to the changelog at https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.0.1/ did not work, but the one I used did. In the meantime, the link at https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.0.1/ works and the one I used does not. I assume that someone from KDE has adjusted the link in the meantime.

    I have updated the link accordingly.

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    Here are the things I’ve gathered are non-cosmetic:

    Based on https://kde.org/de/announcements/megarelease/6/, I think that many more things are not just purely cosmetic changes.

    I must be missing something.

    I would say you simply have the wrong expectation that with a so-called mega release a lot of big changes have to happen that the user has to notice immediately. However, many of the changes in Plasma 6 are probably not huge. But many smaller changes are also many changes.

    And as others have already written, the changeover to QT 6 was probably not an easy task.

    I also see Plasma 6.0 as a basis for things that are planned in Plasma 6.1 or later versions, for example, and are therefore not yet visible to the user. Articles on the development of Plasma are regularly published at https://pointieststick.com, which provide a more detailed insight into the development process.

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  • linux Linux Linux Crosses 4% Market Share Worldwide
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    7 months ago 98%

    As always, such statistics should be treated with caution.

    What methodology is used to calculate Statcounter Global Stats?

    Statcounter is a web analytics service. Our tracking code is installed on more than 1.5 million sites globally.

    Source: https://gs.statcounter.com/faq#methodology

    It is assumed that there are more than one billion websites worldwide. It is therefore not exactly unlikely that a Linux user will not access any of these 1.5 million websites.

    Furthermore, it is quite common for Linux users to use tools such as Pi-Hole that simply block such statistics scripts. This means that these users would not be counted even if they accessed one of these 1.5 million websites. For my part, I also use computers with Linux that I don't use to access websites. Some of these computers don't even have access to the Internet. They are therefore not counted either.

    Finally, let's come to the most important point. Percentage values say not much if you don't know the actual number of users behind them. Let's assume, for example, that 3.5 per cent Linux users were detected in December and only 3 per cent in January. However, if the total number of users was higher in January, it is therefore possible that more users were detected in January.

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    7 months ago 91%

    Having automatic updates as opt-in by default would be better to avoid supply chain attacks.

    I guess the majority of users would prefer automatic data synchronization. The tool therefore offers the option of deactivating automatic synchronization (https://docs.atuin.sh/configuration/config/).

    Also, if the original history file is still there it would be a good feature to be able to diff between the sqlite and the history file to see if commands have been deleted.

    A solution can probably be created with https://docs.atuin.sh/reference/list/ in conjunction with a shell script.

    Are there options to choose what encryption algo is used?

    I suspect that this is not possible. Why do you want to change the type of encryption?

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    Atuin: ✨ Magical shell history github.com

    >Atuin replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database, and records additional context for your commands. Additionally, it provides optional and fully encrypted synchronisation of your history between machines, via an Atuin server.

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    I don’t have any use-case for a tiling window manager, for example, but I have zero intention of shitting all over various TWM projects whenever they’re brought up.

    I feel the same way. I think tiling is useless (for me). Except in the terminal emulator. Strangely enough, I use it there.

    I understand that Gnome kinda goes against the traditional desktop paradigm

    Which is not a bad thing at first. Just because something has been done for years doesn't necessarily mean it's better.

    The Helix editor, for example, uses the selection → action model. With vim, it is exactly the opposite. That's why I prefer Helix. And yes, this is my own subjective opinion.

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    7 months ago 88%

    You can find idiots in every group. Usually, however, these are always just the loud minority. I bet the majority of users simply use what they want and stay completely out of any discussions.

    For my part, I have always used KDE / Plasma and I will continue to do so. Gnome just doesn't appeal to me. Is Gnome therefore bad? No. I just prefer something else. Just like I use a different editor instead of vim, for example.

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    A dual boot system is not a big problem as long as you boot in EFI mode and use GPT partitions. I have been running a dual boot system (Windows 10 and Arch Linux) for years without any problems.

    You should allocate around 500 MB for the EFI partition. This allows you to install Windows and a Linux distribution and still have reserves if you want to install additional Linux kernels, for example.

    If you want to change partitions, first make a data backup on another data medium. Because something can always go wrong. Even if it's just a power failure.

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    While Arch does it too, they prefer to keep the packages as vanilla as possible - often requiring effort of the user’s side to make it work with the rest of the system

    To be honest, I have hardly ever had this experience. In my opinion, the distribution works so well precisely because Arch releases everything vanilla wherever possible. And in cases where the vanilla version doesn't work, the Arch team patches it.

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    So the thing with Debian and any Debian based distro like Ubuntu or Linux Mint is there is no big centralized software repo like the AUR.

    The platform for this would be available (https://mpr.makedeb.org).

    Yes there is the apt repository but if you want something that’s not in there, get ready to read the documentation or follow random guides.

    Not everything is available in the AUR either. It may therefore be necessary to create a own PKGBUILD file. And since anyone can publish something in the AUR, you should check the PKGBUILD file before installing or updating it. Both also require reading guides (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository, https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PKGBUILD and so on).

    On Arch, all I have to do is Paru -S Reaper,

    This would give me the error message that the command was not found. Why do some people assume that everyone uses the same AUR helper as they do? I use aurutils, for example. This AUR helper offers more options but is more cumbersome to use in some cases.

    Apart from that, the name of the package is reaper and not Reaper. So even if I would use paru, it would not work.

    Now that Arch is so easy to install with the Archscript,

    Easier? Yes. But archinstall had and still has some bugs. And archinstall, understandably, does not cover everything so that a manual installation is more flexible.

    yeah yeah there’s flathub and stuff but that’s more of a last resort, optimally, you want to get it the correct way.

    Appimages or flatpaks are often the correct way to go, as many projects only publish such packages.

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    If I had to guess, I would say that the updates to Plasma 6 will be offered at the end of the week or in the course of next week. But I'm not an Arch developer, so that's really a guess.

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    However, one should first read through https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/official_repositories#Testing_repositories and consider whether it is really worth the risk.

    For my part, I will simply wait until Plasma 6 arrives in the official package sources.

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    and I’m glad that they took extra time to release rather than quickly shoving it out, a la Plasma 4 and early Plasma 5.

    As far as I can remember, this was also the fault of some distributions that wanted to release Plasma 5 quickly, even though the developers of Plasma pointed out existing bugs.

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  • linux Linux SDDM (Simple Desktop Display Manager) 0.21.0 released
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    TIL SDDM hasn’t gotten to 1.0 yet.

    Many projects also deliberately avoid publishing a version 1.0. For example, the static website generator Hugo continued with 0.100.0 after version 0.99.1. The current version is 0.123.3.

    This is mostly due to the fact that some users have the wrong expectations. For example, that version 1.0 is as good as error-free and fully developed.

    How long has it been the de facto default greeter for KDE Plasma?

    Since Plasma 5 if I'm not mistaken. Before that, KDM was the standard.

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    In my opinion, just because someone is behaving incorrectly is no reason to behave in the same way. One can also disagree with someone without using terms like moron or whiny removed.

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    How does pacman work compared to apt-get ?

    Roughly speaking, pacman is faster, but offers fewer functions. And the parameters take some time getting used to. For example, you can update the system with pacman -Syu.

    and how to find in which package an command lies.

    You can either use the command pacman -F or the tool pkgfile.

    I am struggling a bit with Zsh, like I ended up starting bash to configure an environment variable, any ressources on-it.

    Without a more detailed description of the problem, it is difficult to help you. As I have been using ZSH for many years (also under Arch), I can only say that you have done something wrong. But if you don't want to work much with the shell anyway, Bash is perfectly adequate.

    But do yourself a favour and stay away from Manjaro. The team responsible for this distribution has already made so many avoidable mistakes and strange decisions that I don't trust this distribution. And I'm not alone in this opinion. If you want a distribution based on Arch, there are better alternatives. Like EndeavourOS, for example.

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    Nowadays, servers that are not connected to a monitor, keyboard or mouse are often referred to as headless. Regardless of whether they have a graphical user interface (which can be used with tools such as Guacamole, for example).

    I'm not trying to say that this is correct, but simply to point out that the term "headless" is now often interpreted differently.

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    It's more than just a simple tool with which you can tweak audio. Some features are listed at https://valvesoftware.github.io/steam-audio/. The tool is mainly intended for the development of games (also under Linux).

    And yes, it's basically just about the fact that Steam Audio is now completely open source.

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    Webhooks can no longer be used with IFTTT with a free account.

    If you want to publish the content of RSS feeds on Mastodon, you can alternatively take a look at https://gitlab.com/chaica/feed2toot. However, you have to host this solution yourself.

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    I'm only referring to Arch now because I have no idea about NixOS.

    Arch and NixOS Those two are in the “pain” category. I would never recommend them to anyone starting with Linux, for example because they’re fed up with Windows

    In my opinion, you are making the mistake of equating all Windows users. But not every Windows user is the same.

    An acquaintance of mine, who works full-time as a Windows administrator, was able to install and configure Arch manually on his first attempt, for example. But yes, other Windows users would despair.

    But that's exactly why you shouldn't make blanket recommendations, but rather recommendations based on the wishes and knowledge of the person who wants to use Linux.

    high demanding

    Basically, you should be able to read and willing use a search engine. That's all you really need.

    hard to set up and use

    If you use archinstall, which has long been an official part of the Arch iso file, you can install Arch within a short time. But I don't think manual installation is very difficult either. Because if you follow the official instructions, you can simply execute many of the commands mentioned therein without having to change them beforehand.

    And what do you mean by hard to use?

    I've been using Arch for over 10 years, almost like any other distribution. Apart from only 3 things, 2 of which can be automated.

    requiring the user to be skilled and to know what he’s doing

    Not necessarily. The most important thing is that the user is willing to read, that he is willing to use a search engine and that he is willing to learn something new. And that is often the problem these days.

    And shall I tell you something? Even after several decades with Linux, I often have no idea what I'm doing. But I'm still trying to acquire new knowledge.

    don’t hold the users’ hand

    I agree with you here. Arch is, among other things, intended for users who want to solve their problems themselves. But that doesn't mean that you can't get help. However, it is expected that you first try to solve your problems yourself. And if that doesn't work, you should ask smart questions. However, this guide does not only help with Arch. Basically, it is (even if it is now partly outdated) still one of the most important pieces of knowledge you can have.

    and don’t tolerate user error well.

    I have been using Linux for over 20 years and have therefore already used several distributions. Basically none of them tolerate errors. If I make a mistake when configuring Alacritty under Ubuntu, for example, basically the same thing happens as under Arch.

    Edit: Please don't take this post the wrong way. My point is not to claim that Arch is like Ubuntu, for example. But these myths that have formed around Arch (e.g. that you can only learn Linux properly with Arch (which is complete nonsense)) are a bit annoying.

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    https://vifm.info

    In this case, however, it cannot be said that I am using it as intended. The AUR helper I use, aurutils, uses Vifm to display the respective PKBUILD file during an update, for example.

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    I’m particularly amused by the pro-NVIDIA “it just works” comments. Compared to what exactly?

    Compared to nothing. I have used Nvidia graphics cards under Linux for many years. The last one was a GTX 1070. In order for the cards to work, I had to install the driver once with the command pacman -S nvidia-dkms. So the effort was very small.

    By the way, I am currently using a 6800 XT from AMD. I therefore don't want to defend Nvidia graphics cards across the board.

    Unfortunately, when it comes to Nvidia, many people do not judge objectively. Torvalds' "fuck you", for example, referred to what he saw as Nvidia's lack of cooperation with the kernel developers. And i think he was right. But it was never about how good or bad the graphics cards were usable under Linux. Which, unfortunately, many Linux users claim. Be it out of lack of knowledge or on purpose.

    Since then, some things have changed and Nvidia has contributed code to several projects like Plasma or Mesa to improve the situation regarding Wayland.

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    How can you be sure it doesn't affect popular images? The probability may be lower, but I don't think you can rule it out.

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    Thousands of images on Docker Hub leak auth secrets, private keys www.bleepingcomputer.com

    The result of the study can be found at https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.03958.pdf.

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    At https://blog.frehi.be/2023/04/23/the-security-risks-of-flathub/ someone has published an article about Flathub in which he addresses a few problems.

    Therefore, the answer is that Flathub is not always safe to use. However, I do not know of any package source that is always safe to use. Is Flathub more insecure than other package sources? I can't answer that because I don't use solutions like Flatpak, AppImage etc. myself.

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    I don't particularly like the graphic interface as shown at https://demo.archivebox.io/public/. In my opinion, too much is displayed at once.

    For my part, I use Wallabag to save single Internet pages. I think its graphic interface is better. But it is not perfect either.

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    • Virus scanners only detect a fraction of the harmful programmes.
    • Virus scanners can often be tricked.
    • Virus scanners often have security vulnerabilities themselves, which are usually quite serious, since such programmes embed themselves quite deeply in the operating system.
    • Virus scanners cause many users to become careless because they rely too much on such tools.

    Therefore, from my point of view, the disadvantages outweigh the advantages. Therefore, I do not have such a tool permanently installed, neither under Linux nor under Windows. However, every 6 months I scan my Windows installation with a USB-bootable virus scanner. No actually harmful programme has been found for years.

    In my opinion, the following things are much more important than any security software.

    • Install updates as soon as possible. Under Windows, you can use tools like Chocolatey for this.
    • Only install software from trustworthy sources.
    • Only install software that you really need.
    • Only use root or administrator rights if you have to. For everything else, the rights of the user account are sufficient.
    • Create backups regularly.
    • Think before you act.

    Especially the last point is a problem for many users. I can't tell you how many times I've witnessed someone receiving an alleged invoice from mobile provider A by email and opening it, even though they had a contract with provider B.

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    Ran sudo pacman -Syu; sudo pacman -Syy like I do every few days

    Syy forces the package database to be updated even if no updates are available.

    In my opinion, this makes no sense, especially after you have already run pacman -Syu before. Basically, you only generate additional, unnecessary traffic on the mirror you are using. Pacman -Syu is normally always sufficient.

    The journal was really long so I moved past it

    The display of the systemd journal can be easily filtered. For example, with journalctl -p err -b -1, all entries of the last boot process that are marked as error, critical, alarm or emergency are displayed.

    Has anyone else ran into this issue when updating?

    Not me. But other users do. Some of them also use a distribution other than Arch (or a distribution based on it). When I look at the problems, the current kernel is probably quite a minefield as far as problems are concerned.

    Any advice for preventing future crashes or issues like this so I don’t fear updating?

    As other users have already recommended, you could additionally install the LTS kernel. And if you use BTRFS as a file system, create snapshots before an update (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/snapper#Wrapping_pacman_transactions_in_snapshots).

    And it should be obvious that important data should be backed up on a regular basis.

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  • linux Linux What Are Your Favorite SBCs (Single Board Computers), Why, and How Did You Get Into Them?
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    When it comes to SBC, the choice has always been a Raspberry Pi. Why? A Raspberry Pi may not have the best performance. But in return you can be sure that it will still be supported after a kernel update. And that is exactly the problem with many alternatives. They support a certain, mostly old, kernel. And that's it. Furthermore, the community around the Raspberry Pi is simply huge.

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  • linux Linux What is you backup tool of choice?
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    I am using Borg for years. So far, the tool has not let me down. I store the backups on external hard drives that are only used for backups. In addition, I save really important data at rsync.net and at Hetzer in a storage box. Which is not a problem because Borg automatically encrypts locally and for decryption in my case you need a password and a key file.

    Generally speaking, you should always test whether you can restore data from a backup. No matter which tool you use. Only then you have a real backup. And an up-to-date backup should always additionally be stored off-site (cloud, at a friend's or relative's house, etc.). Because if the house burns down, the external hard drive with the backups next to the computer is not much use.

    By the way, I would advise against using just rsync because, as the name suggests, rsync only synchronizes, so you don't have multiple versions of a file. Which can be useful if you only notice later that a file has become defective at some point.

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    • This meme is absolutely low effort trash.
    • Memes are generally annoying from my point of view.
    • The meme could be considered a violation of rules 1 and 4 that apply to this community.
    • The meme is absolute bullshit because Windows is not blanket garbage. Windows, just like Linux, has advantages and disadvantages.

    That might be some reasons why the post got some downvotes.

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  • snoocalypse SNOOcalypse - document, discuss, and promote the downfall of Reddit. what can I do to protest Reddit while waiting for Lemmy to grow in popularity?
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    • Create interesting content on your Lemmy instance.
    • Participate in discussions on your Lemmy instance.
    • Tell friends and acquaintances about Lemmy without missionizing.
    • Create for example content on your blog that points to Lemmy.

    All this should be much more useful than doing anything on Reddit.

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    Linux Fryboyter 1 year ago 99%
    RustDesk (Open source TeamViewer / Citrix alternative) 1.2.0 released github.com

    Changelog: ``` Rewritten with Flutter Support ipv6 (beta) Strengthed password Quick support feature Hardware codecs H264 / H265 (beta) AV1 codec International keyboard (Map mode and translate mode) Wayland support (beta, known issues #4276 (comment)) Privacy mode (beta, Windows only) Headless Linux Virtual display (Windows) Resolution adjustment Dark theme A lot of improvements (#918) ``` https://rustdesk.com / https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/

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    Linux Fryboyter 1 year ago 100%
    RSS Guard 4.4.0 released github.com

    Feed reader which supports RSS/ATOM/JSON and many web-based feed services.

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    Linux Fryboyter 1 year ago 95%
    Helix - A modal text editor https://helix-editor.com/

    Helix does not aim to be a better vim / neovim. Thus, for example, there are officially no vim bindings and Helix follows the selection → action model. Helix is also a relatively new project. https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/wiki/Differences-from https://docs.helix-editor.com/title-page.html

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    How do you envision https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/linux in the future? / Wie stellt ihr euch die Zukunft von https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/linux vor?

    Hello, The community https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/linux has only been around for a few days and the submissions so far are manageable. Nevertheless or just because of that I would like to ask how you imagine https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/linux in the future or what wishes you have? Generally I'm open for pretty much everything. So for example news about Linux* but also questions about Linux can be submitted here. Only when it comes to memes or pictures of Linux in the wild, I refuse. *With Linux not only the kernel is meant, but the whole ecosystem around the kernel. Because we should be happy to have a bus (https://archive.is/20120806004757/http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9904.0/0497.html). --- Hallo, Die Gemeinschaft https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/linux gibt es erst sein paar Tagen und die bisherigen Einreichtungen sind überschaubar. Trotzdem oder gerade deshalb möchte ich nachfragen, wie ihr euch zukünftig https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/linux vorstellt bzw. welche Wünsche ihr habt? Zum Beispiel ob neben englischsprachigen Quellen auch deutsche Quellen in Ordnung sind, sofern diese entsprechend gekennzeichnet werden. Prinzipiell bin ich offen für so ziemlich alles. Also das hier beispielsweise Nachrichten über Linux* aber beispielsweise auch Fragen zum Thema Linux gestellt werden können. Lediglich wenn es um Memes oder Bilder von Linux in the wild geht, weigere ich mich. Das ist nicht verhandelbar. *Mit Linux ist nicht nur GNU/Linux gemeint, sondern das gesamte Ökosystem um den Kernel herum. Denn wir sollten froh sein einen Bus zu haben (https://archive.is/20120806004757/http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9904.0/0497.html). Edit: Sorry, I had deleted the original post. / Sorry, ich hatte den ursprünglichen Beitrag gelöscht.

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    SparkyLinux 7.0 Orion Belt released https://sparkylinux.org/sparky-7-0-orion-belt/

    SparkyLinux is a GNU/Linux distribution based on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. Sparky is a fast, lightweight and fully customizable operating system which offers several versions for different use cases.

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    Conty: Easy to use unprivileged Linux container packed into a single portable executable github.com

    This is an easy to use compressed unprivileged Linux container packed into a single executable that works on most Linux distros. It is designed to be as simple and user-friendly as possible. You can use it to run any applications, including games (Vulkan and OpenGL).

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