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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).

Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.

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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/36446848

My girlfriend's father wanted to buy a new computer, because of Windows 10 expiring. Nonsense, I suspected, and instead offered to help him test drive Linux Mint. This turned into a successful migration, which I briefly wrote about.

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So, as everyone not under a rock knows, Android being an open and fully enjoyed experience may soon come to an end.

it may not! I don't really know. What I do know, is that regardless of the times we live in, I like to screw around with stuff, so I went on ebay and bought a Oneplus 6T to do just that.

edit: American, Tello. Unlocked International firmware

I'm using PostmarketOS on Phosh. I was using Plasma Mobile and found it functionally close to vanilla Android, just chaotically buggy and wrong.

Phosh is Librem's DE and is fairly solid, in my experience thusfar, the featureset is limited but utilitarian and it looks ok.

My scenario is simple. I want to schism my personal, federated and foss goings on off of my Android phone, leaving it a vehicle for four things, calls, messages, gps, and a hotspot and use this device as a tiny device for those personal things.

carry two phones?!

My situation is that I can make calls, but I can't receive them. The mobile settings are rather simple in the gui so I'll be using a terminal for all of the mms settings if I want that, but that doesn't solve my speaker crackle issues or connection problems. I had success with xmpp using dino between the protocol and jmp, but my limits with jmp.chat for those calls are more limiting than my normal isp, not that I make that many. If everyone I knew used xmpp, it would be a great phone lol.

I also need to reliably make and recieve calls, I have a few responsibilities that make it so not getting a call could potentially be a fatal situation, so for now, at least, I can't rely on the OP6T for cellular use.

This is a problem with my hardware. If you want to go drop the cash on a linux phone for the full support, by all means. It may be my solution in a few years but buddy, this was $140 on ebay lol.

Oh and the camera works, barely, but the zoom is broken, again, likely not a problem you'd have on a retail linux phone.

So how is it as a... palmtop?

Fucking, brilliant. Firefox? Full. Wanna run a server in the background? Do it. Want Linux software? Lol, any. Vlc? Yep. Jellyfin? Yeeep. If it's a webapp, it works. Ebooks? Duh. Music? Yep. Bluetooth? You bet.

The biggest limitation youll have with software isn't finding and running it, but finding apps designed to be horizontal or have hidden tabs rather than permanent frames.

This makes thunderbird entirely unusable, as well as keepassxc. Luckily, there are a few apps for every horizontal one to find as an alternative. I found secrets for keepass and geary for email, both decent vertical clients.

There is also no separarion between your pin and your password. They are the same thing. On a laptop, this is whatever. You're used to using your password everywhere. On a phone with no fingerprint reader? I had to get clever with it and come up with something I could one-hand on a keyboard but still be a decent, memorable password.

The hardware space for these sorts of solutions has a few choices. There are some used gpd win devices out there that run Linux, but as outlandish as carrying two phones sounds, it's easier than carrying any extra laptop, micro or not.

So for that reason, I find these to be extremely capable choices for those looking for software freedom and utility, but I do not see it as a replacement for a phone. For a laptop or a cyberdeck for the sake of privacy? Absolutely.

IF you had a functional camera and network?

then... maybe? For me, if it's reliable then it's a likely yes, but as-is right now, no.

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Systemd Service Hardening (roguesecurity.dev)
submitted 4 months ago by starkzarn to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 
 

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/32937284

This one is a little self-hosting specific, and more casual Linux best practices, but I've got a new blog post down for general security! Harden your systemd units (especially custom ones) for better peace of mind on the internet!

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Hello,

I want to disable non-free and contrib sections of all apt sources except for security. I can't find a good way to do it since from what I can tell the files will be overwritten by system utilities when I upgrade Debian versions.

Any tips? I'm new to this, sorry.

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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/22319747

I am looking to buy an e-reader.

My main criteria is that it runs a Linux Distro where I can install the "normal" desktop stuff like an X server and KeepassXC and a web browser.

I am comfortable jailbreaking the device or physically flashing a SOIC chip like you do on those old Thinkpads to install Libreboot.

Ideally I would be able to install any arbitrary distro (especially NixOS, even if that means using a custom kernel). But if I have to use specifically Debian or Alpine or something that is OK.

Either give some recommendations or give links to some resources where I can learn more before buying.

I already know about the Pine64 PineNote but that is too expensive for me.

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Hi all,

Small and quick question. Does somebody here have experience with linux on one of these new ARM-based laptops (like the ones on a qualcomm CPU)

Experience? What distro to run? What laptop?

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I'm trying to update some nvidia drivers, and when I install them I set a password for secure boot, when do I put in the password to finish secure boot?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by foremanguy92_@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 
 

Crossposted from : https://lemmy.ml/post/22319676

I just install a complete new Drupal install in a Debian VM inside proxmox, everything works as intended, but I cannot add content to it(it gives me a 500 error).

Apache logs show me that the memory is exhausted, search online, no real answer, tried a lot of thing in PHP.ini, .htaccess… At first the VM had 1 vcpu and 1GB of RAM, not working, I’ve put the PHP memory limit to 1GB, give 8GB to the vm, and 4vcpu. Not working, just “loading” the 500 longer.

Error got into /var/log/apache2/error.log : PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 262144 bytes)) in Unknown on line 0. This is why I give the vm 8GB and change php memory_limit to 1GB but it did nothing…

Have no solutions, as now. If you have one please let me know! thanks 🙂

EDIT: this is not the problem of drupal 11, tried to install it with drupal 10, same result, I think it has something to do with proxmox

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by jjlinux@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 
 

This is just a post about satisfaction. After years of using Linux exclusively, I was going over my Feeder just now, and just figured that I automatically dismiss anything containing the words "Microsoft" or "Windows" in it.

This made me realize how much better we Linux users actually have it.

Anyway, that's all this is about.

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I'm very curious of which distro users loves the most that they have it on their daily hardware?

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I have always been struggling to move big files from my Android phone to my Linux laptop. KDE connect is kind of working but is kind of cumbersome to set up on gnome with the extension that every now and then is incompatible. It also often loses the connection and you need to set it up again and then you forgot how to even get the UI for it because it's not an app but a gnome extension, etc. very cumbersome.

But I just saw that every android phone already has QuickShare build in to the sharing button. And now I saw that there is a Linux implementation of it and it's super nice that it's just an app. It looks a bit awkward because it's not a gnome application but other than that it works really nice.

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i'm seriously considering permanently abandoning laptops in favor of tablets. i spent a day working on my wife's tablet today and it was fine enough for when you're on the go that the small screen isn't too much of an issue. plus, you get an extended battery life, no noise, more comfort carrying it around, and the best of all, for much less money

the biggest downside is that, since tablets are technically embedded devices, they're much more locked up and you basically have no access to the system with the stock rom

so im looking for a cheap tablet ($100-$200), around 10 inches, that i can easily (or at least reliably) install linux to. any recommendations?

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cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/24899909

It's possible to submit questions already. Getting a feeling there'll be some uncomfortable ones; we'll see if they dare to engage with those.

A lot of the frustration that people have stems from Firefox's deeply flawed financing model, whereby the focus can never be solely put on the quality of the browser. Personally, with Google now being recognized as a monopolist and Mozilla in danger of losing 85% of its funding, I hope they can adopt Thunderbird's financing model (i.e. donations).

Now that they're not doing fundraising for lawmaking and/or grassroots activism because their advocacy team shut down, I hope they'll get a few people together and start to raise money from the user base.

This could be a very positive change for Mozilla if they play it right.

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Is there a way to set a five second timer for grim via the terminal? I want to take a screenshot, but the thing i want to screenshot disappears once i try another keycombo or select a new window.

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I currently have a mesh (wired) google wifi setup but want to switch so something... not google. Preferably wifi 6 but I don't need anything insane.

Cheap is good but I also want to be able to basically ignore it for the next 10 years.

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Got an old laptop from a friend I'd like to rejuvenate, the plan is to set up a light distro so it wouldn't be as slow as it is right now with windows 10.

Now, I'm aware windows updates can fuck up a dual boot system, so i have a few questions about how to minimize the threat of that happening.

What i think of doing is running a few scans to check the disk, then setting up Linux Mint, because it is beginner friendly, and (relatively) light weight.

What I'd need help with is trusted guides and also tips for setting up dual booting, I'm sure I'll need to do disk partitioning and I've done that before but I'd still want to make sure I'm doing it correctly.

Any help would be welcome.

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I just saw a post complaining about the Mozilla layoffs.

I wanted to point out that the vast majority of their income (over 85% in 2022) is from having Google as the default search engine - Ironically, the anti monopoly lawsuit against Google will end this.

Expect things to get worse.

Please don't assume it was just a cruel choice.

S1 S2

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I'm looking to upgrade drives on two of my machines. My server running ubuntu has a 3.5" and will be getting a larger capacity HDD, while my personal computer running endeavor OS will be going from a 2.5" ssd to an nvme drive. (Not sure if it helps giving the drive types, but can't hurt).

I'm fine with a clean install and reinstalling everything, but to save some time I'd of course like to minimize the effort that goes into it (importing settings etc). Any tips/tricks for either? Thanks in advance

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