schmonz.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.

This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.

Search results for tag #linux

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[?]vermaden » 🌐
@vermaden@mastodon.social

Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟳/𝟭𝟯 (Valuable News - 2026/07/13) available.

vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/07

Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

    [?]vermaden » 🌐
    @vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafe

    Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟳/𝟭𝟯 (Valuable News - 2026/07/13) available.

    vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/07

    Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

      [?]ngIRCd IRC Daemon » 🌐
      @ngircd@social.tchncs.de

      ngIRCd 28 was just released, a lightweight Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server software. Note that this release includes a *security-related* bugfix, *all* instances should upgrade! More information on our homepage (ngircd.barton.de), the mailing list post (lists.barton.de/mailman3/hyper) and on the GitHub release page (github.com/ngircd/ngircd/relea) – have fun!

        [?]jbz » 🌐
        @jbz@indieweb.social

        🐧 'I'm not a programmer' anymore: Linus Torvalds on the only two tools he uses now

        "I'm not very sentimental when it comes to technology," Torvalds added. "We're slightly more active in trying to drop support for hardware that literally nobody uses anymore, except in museum environments."

        zdnet.com/article/open-source-

          [?]Root Moose » 🌐
          @RootMoose@mastodon.bsd.cafe

          Seems like it's been a busy week for the Alpine devs.

          This weekend the repo upgrades linux-stable from 7.0.10 > 7.1.3; Plasma from 6.6.5 > 6.6.6. I'll be keeping an eye on the later. Ha.

          Maybe I'll take a swipe at trying the 7800 XT (RDNA3) card in my main machine again to see if things have improved. It's too nice out to be screwing around in the lab today.

            [?]Chad McCullough » 🌐
            @cmccullough@polymaths.social

            I've been running Linux since 1993 and to this day, I'm still learning. It's what I love so much about running Linux and FOSS. I can't even imagine what it would be like to be stuck running only a proprietary OS or apps.

            I've also been running FreeBSD on and off for years, but that's about to change to running FreeBSD daily. Not replacing Linux, but running it along with Linux.

            Sorry, just a simple appreciation post for FOSS, all the projects, and most importantly, all of the folks who devote their time to developing this wonderful software.

            #foss #linux #freesoftware #bsd #freebsd

              #netbsd boosted

              [?]Kapper@Linuxガジェヲタ&異世界小説家&電子工作大 » 🌐
              @kapper1224@linuxrocks.online

              I will talk it in Taian 2020, 8/2 15:30〜16:00 online.
              Let's enjoy to install Linux for Beginner, in English
              coscup.org/2020/zh-TW/agenda/A

              Beginner for install Linux and *BSD in the inexpensive ARM and Intel based mobile devices in 2020 by @kapper1224

              slideshare.net/kapper1224/begi

                dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                [?]data0 » 🌐
                @data0@indieweb.social

                v6 is out! Particularly interesting to me: Modernised (easier rootless ), a API for (easier fleet management), enhanced podman machine (#applehv support, hopefully incl. support).

                Make sure you're using as a backend before upgrading. Upgrade to 5.8 first to migrate from . 6.0 has dropped boltdb support, so everything will be gone if you don't migrate first.

                blog.podman.io/2026/07/introdu

                docs.podman.io/en/latest/_stat

                  [?]webonaire » 🌐
                  @webonaire@exquisite.social

                  Update below -

                  I'm looking for a replacement for #Clipy on . It's a clipboard extension and the particular feature I'm after is the ability to save snippets of text that you can recall via keyboard shortcut and navigating your categories to find the snippet you want. Selecting the snippet inserts it where the cursor has focus.

                  I may be using the wrong search terms, but everything I find is just a clipboard history manager, or just does text expansion - and I can't remember a bunch of text strings to trigger my snippets.

                  Update: I've had better luck searching and have found three that might work:

                  On to testing!

                    [?]Mark Stosberg » 🌐
                    @markstos@urbanists.social

                    @dnkl's Fuzzel launcher for has a couple video reviews on YouTube

                    youtube.com/watch?v=4am_n25wOuI
                    youtube.com/watch?v=KXmzrarN2jk

                    If there's a summary from both, if might be that if you want a simple and blazing fast launcher and dmenu tool, choose Fuzzel. If you want advanced theming, stick with Rofi.

                    mark.stosberg.com/fuzzel/

                      [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: [He/Him] » 🌐
                      @kzimmermann@c.im

                      As an upcycler and hardware liberator, I don't "unbox" computers; I salvage them, pick them, clean them and unwrap them. And save them with .

                      used small form factor desktop being taken away from the bubble wrap I used to transport it safely.

                      Alt...used small form factor desktop being taken away from the bubble wrap I used to transport it safely.

                        [?]Tao of Mac » 🤖 🌐
                        @taoofmac@mastodon.social

                        Announcing ios-linuxkit: Linux on iPad, the Hard Way

                        I’m done waiting for Apple to fix things. And one of the things I think should exist is a decent way to run Linux binaries on my iPad.(...)

                        taoofmac.com/space/blog/2026/0

                        Announcing ios-linuxkit: Linux on iPad, the Hard Way

                        Alt...Announcing ios-linuxkit: Linux on iPad, the Hard Way

                          [?]jbz » 🌐
                          @jbz@indieweb.social

                          🐧 Windows Drops Under 60% in Global Desktop OS Share for the First Time in Years

                          「 Linux, meanwhile, continues its gradual rise. StatCounter’s June 2026 data puts Linux at 4.39% worldwide, one of its strongest recent showings in the company’s desktop OS statistics. While still far behind Windows, the figure keeps Linux firmly above the symbolic 4% line, which only a few years ago would have looked highly optimistic for the desktop 」

                          linuxiac.com/windows-drops-und

                            [?]nixCraft 🐧 » 🌐
                            @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                            Updated Debian Linux version 13: 13.6 has been released. If you regularly update your system using the APT you will get these updates but you may have to schedule system reboots.

                            debian.org/News/2026/20260711

                              Amélie boosted

                              [?]🏳️‍🌈🎃🇧🇷Luana🇧🇷🎃🏳️‍🌈 [she/her] » 🌐
                              @luana@wetdry.world

                              Btw if anyone's interested in declaratively configuring their Linux phones with Nix to avoid having to redo everything manually after flashing, system-manager works fine on postmarketOS! :ablobcatbongo:

                              Here's my Fairphone's configuration if you want something for reference: github.com/LuNeder/nixos-confi

                              The ensureAlpinePackages module is available in my Flake: github.com/LuNeder/merpkgs

                                [?]Jeff Fortin T. (風の庭園のNekohayo) » 🌐
                                @nekohayo@mastodon.social

                                Does someone in the Workstation packaging community know how to make the updates release notes / changelogs / news show up in the appdata metainfo (or some other way for GNOME Software to show the news), like Chromium's updates?

                                The Firefox maintainer would welcome help on this front: bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.c

                                  dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                  [?]Lars » 🌐
                                  @lxrs@mastodon.online

                                  Hey people,

                                  I recently graduated from my apprenticeship and I am looking for an entry position in the field of / Administration/Engineering or in , (ideally around ), or Remote.

                                  As part of the apprenticeship I conducted an internship at a Neuroscience Institute of Research Centre Juelich, where I accomplished my project of automating routers using .

                                  1/2

                                  Boosts appreciated 🙏🏻

                                  [?]nixCraft 🐧 » 🌐
                                  @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                  ```
                                  find / -name "*FOO*txt" -ls

                                  # match is case insensitive
                                  find / -iname "*FOO*txt" -ls
                                  ```

                                  will search '/', and all subdirectories, for files with 'FOO' and ending with 'txt' in the name. You don't need AI Terminal Wrapper or AI agents for this on your desktop. Stop sending data to big tech.

                                    Liam Proven boosted

                                    [?]AA » 🌐
                                    @AAKL@infosec.exchange

                                    [?]Mark Stosberg » 🌐
                                    @markstos@urbanists.social

                                    @glyph @glen_malley Maybe you are talking about this video of a trio discussing their experiment of trying Linux for a month as Windows user.

                                    youtube.com/watch?v=8KQFgWdiudo

                                    In the end, they were all leaning towards maximizing and minimizing Windows, and it seems part of that success was that they could use LLMs to quickly solve problems they ran into.

                                    To me, it was a positive story making of tools making easier to switch to Linux.

                                      [?]Mikael Hansson » 🌐
                                      @mikael@hachyderm.io

                                      I've been messing around with again. My old setup was way too clunky when it came to managing certificates. With my new playbook, all domain names in my inventory file get TLS certs automatically provisioned and primed for automatic renewal.
                                      oxcrag.net/blog/2026/07/08/New

                                      Repo: git.oxcrag.net/blog-repos/hapr

                                        [?]r1w1s1 » 🌐
                                        @r1w1s1@snac.bsd.cafe

                                        A few weeks ago I wrote about Window Manager Agnostic Workflows, the idea that your desktop workflow shouldn't be tied to a single window manager.

                                        I finally published the CWM configuration I use on Slackware-current as a practical example of that approach.

                                        The repository keeps CWM focused on window management, while sxhkd, small shell scripts, and shared .xinitrc components provide a portable desktop workflow that can be reused across different WMs.

                                        Repository:
                                        https://git.sr.ht/~r1w1s1/cwm-config

                                        Background:
                                        https://r1w1s1.srht.site/posts/window-manager-agnostic-workflows/


                                          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                          [?]Dr. Brian Callahan [He/Him] » 🌐
                                          @bcallah@bsd.network

                                          [?]nixCraft 🐧 » 🌐
                                          @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                          Sharing for lulz 🤣

                                          In this meme we see an elderly veteran in a dress uniform looking emotional and on the verge of tears, with the text that reads: "Me, having fought in the Vim–Emacs wars, seeing juniors vibe-code in Cursor”.

                                          Alt...In this meme we see an elderly veteran in a dress uniform looking emotional and on the verge of tears, with the text that reads: "Me, having fought in the Vim–Emacs wars, seeing juniors vibe-code in Cursor”.

                                            [?]dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer:🎸🎨 [he/him] » 🌐
                                            @davidr@hachyderm.io

                                            I just got a portable travel display for my . 15.6", 1080p. Single cable, .5" thick and light as a feather.

                                            $30

                                            wtf

                                              [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
                                              @osnews@mstdn.social

                                              Linux ported to the Atari Jaguar

                                              Only a few days ago we had Linux on the Mega Drive, and someone took that as a challenge, so now we have Linux on the Atari Jaguar. The Jaguar has a very different architecture than the Mega Drive, but does happen to use a processor from the same 68000-family.

                                              Interestingly enough, to this day, Linux has architecture code for the 68000-family of processors. 68040, 6803

                                              osnews.com/story/145467/linux-

                                                [?]TUXEDO » 🌐
                                                @tuxedocomputers@linuxrocks.online

                                                🎉A new foundation for TUXEDO OS: Switching to Debian🎉

                                                Today, we can finally explain why Ubuntu will no longer serve as the foundation of TUXEDO OS in the future.

                                                Further information:
                                                tuxedocomputers.com/en/A-new-f

                                                photo of a terminal with tuxedo logo and information

                                                Alt...photo of a terminal with tuxedo logo and information

                                                  [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: [He/Him] » 🌐
                                                  @kzimmermann@c.im

                                                  Kernel 7.1.x line finally landed in \,,/

                                                    [?]Sky4Sushi » 🌐
                                                    @Sky4Sushi@oc.todon.fr

                                                    Hello All

                                                    On va bientôt rechercher un gourou axé système. Un peu de détail dans l'image.

                                                    Pour vous, repouetteuses, repouetteurs, vous aurez mon éternelle reconnaissance.

                                                    
Notre métier, faire du neuf avec du vieux (replatforming).

Vous aimez le système, la transformation de langage, 
transformation de données, le scripting, 
le scheduling, le spooling, 
(non, non pas le curling, enfin après tout, ça peut être un plus).

Et oui, le replatforming est un métier 
où l'on touche à beaucoup de choses... 
On redécouvre des systèmes de fichiers, de langages, 
des gestionnaires de terminaux...

Un peu de contact client, un peu d'avant-vente, 
pas mal de recherches et de dev, un peu de télétravail. 

Poste basé au Nord de Nantes, 
Loire-Atlantique, PDL, France, Europe, Univers.

Pour vous, repouetteuses, repouetteurs, vous aurez mon éternelle reconnaissance.

                                                    Alt... Notre métier, faire du neuf avec du vieux (replatforming). Vous aimez le système, la transformation de langage, transformation de données, le scripting, le scheduling, le spooling, (non, non pas le curling, enfin après tout, ça peut être un plus). Et oui, le replatforming est un métier où l'on touche à beaucoup de choses... On redécouvre des systèmes de fichiers, de langages, des gestionnaires de terminaux... Un peu de contact client, un peu d'avant-vente, pas mal de recherches et de dev, un peu de télétravail. Poste basé au Nord de Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, PDL, France, Europe, Univers. Pour vous, repouetteuses, repouetteurs, vous aurez mon éternelle reconnaissance.

                                                      Amélie boosted

                                                      [?]Paul » 🌐
                                                      @pwaring@social.xk7.net

                                                      Who is good for selling laptops that run Linux in the UK nowadays? I like my x220 but it's getting a bit long in the tooth, plus it's quite heavy. I used to use Tier 1 but I've no idea if they're still good.

                                                      Basically I want something like a MacBook Neo form factor but running Linux. I don't want to faff around with something that's difficult to get running - whilst I'm capable of tinkering, on this occasion I want something that Just Works.

                                                        [?]Linux Association of Canada » 🌐
                                                        @linuxassociation@thecanadian.social

                                                        What a milestone! 🎉 In just 6 weeks, the Linux Association of Canada has welcomed over 8,000 unique visitors to our website. Today we also proudly welcomed the Kitchener-Waterloo Linux User Group as our newest Group Member. Thank you to everyone who has visited, joined, volunteered, shared our mission, or supported us. This is only the beginning! 🇨🇦🐧

                                                        What a milestone! 🎉 In just 6 weeks, the Linux Association of Canada has welcomed over 8,000 unique visitors to our website. Today we also proudly welcomed the Kitchener-Waterloo Linux User Group as our newest Group Member. Thank you to everyone who has visited, joined, volunteered, shared our mission, or supported us. This is only the beginning! 🇨🇦🐧 #Linux #OpenSource #Canada #Community

                                                        Alt...What a milestone! 🎉 In just 6 weeks, the Linux Association of Canada has welcomed over 8,000 unique visitors to our website. Today we also proudly welcomed the Kitchener-Waterloo Linux User Group as our newest Group Member. Thank you to everyone who has visited, joined, volunteered, shared our mission, or supported us. This is only the beginning! 🇨🇦🐧 #Linux #OpenSource #Canada #Community

                                                          [?]Hyde 📷 🖋 :debian: » 🌐
                                                          @hyde@lazybear.social

                                                          Today the rat met the bear

                                                          073 with @ratfactor

                                                          He shares his thoughts about , , , , and, .

                                                          His is older than !

                                                          He also replied to @yannick's question.

                                                          And, we got a recommendation for two .

                                                          lazybea.rs/ovr-073

                                                            [?]nixCraft 🐧 » 🌐
                                                            @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                            Banana Pi OpenWrt One router official support by OpenWrt community. This device runs on OpenWrt firmware and SoC has WiFi 6, dual-band, 3×3/2×2, 1 x 2.5Gbit WAN, 1 x 1Gbit LAN, 1GB DDR4 RAM, 256 MiB NAND, 16 MiB NOR, M.2 SSD and USB 2.0 support. This can be your all in one powered router + firewall and WiFi for home or small office.

                                                            openwrt.org/toh/openwrt/one

                                                              #netbsd boosted

                                                              [?]vermaden » 🌐
                                                              @vermaden@mastodon.social

                                                              Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟳/𝟬𝟲 (Valuable News - 2026/07/06) available.

                                                              vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/07

                                                              Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                                                [?]vermaden » 🌐
                                                                @vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟳/𝟬𝟲 (Valuable News - 2026/07/06) available.

                                                                vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/07

                                                                Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                                                  [?]ARGVMI~1.PIF » 🌐
                                                                  @argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                                                                  tip: There is a way to use only part of a word as a hashtag!

                                                                  For example, you might want to say the word “toots”, but use the hashtag “toot”.

                                                                  To do this, place a U+2060 WORD JOINER before the “s” in “toots”. Example: ⁠s.

                                                                  If you're using or (i.e. or desktop), you can add the following line to ~/.XCompose to give yourself a keyboard shortcut:

                                                                  <Multi_key> <w> <j> : "⁠" U2060 # WORD JOINER

                                                                  Then just type Compose, then W, then J.

                                                                    dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                                                    [?]Black Hole Sunn O))) » 🌐
                                                                    @UrbanDjent@metalhead.club

                                                                    I remember saying I'd install on my laptop a while ago. Life got in the way, but I've done it now. Tried didn't like it much. Happy with . Next up, install a web browser and for

                                                                    After decades with , it was very easy to get FreeBSD running (cli WiFi, desktop etc). 😁👍

                                                                      [?]h3artbl33d :openbsd: :antifa: [Try/Me] » 🌐
                                                                      @h3artbl33d@exquisite.social

                                                                      Whereas DirtyClone exploits a kernel module (which can be tackled by unloading and blocking it), Bad Epoll (CVE-2026-46242) does not.

                                                                      Alt...Elmo reigning fire

                                                                        [?]Karl Voit :emacs: :orgmode: » 🌐
                                                                        @publicvoit@graz.social

                                                                        @lproven on how we lost more advanced :
                                                                        liam-on-linux.dreamwidth.org/9

                                                                        "So we went backwards. [...] Out went multiple different purpose-built OSes for different purposes and platforms. Out went using the best language for the job and the best platform and OS for the job. And out went -only OSes.

                                                                        Instead, in came the lowest-common-denominator, stupidest, simplest, but !!FREE!! that could with a tonne of work do everything.

                                                                        [...]

                                                                        1980s computers were all amazing and very cool.

                                                                        1990s ones turned into boring beige boxes, as dull as staplers, but there were occasional flashes of brilliance - most of which you couldn't afford.

                                                                        Then by the 2000s nothing was left but staplers. It's all just office equipment now.

                                                                        Devices like modern phones and the make me want to cry, they are so stupid and so clunky.

                                                                        [...]

                                                                        I watched my chosen field go from bold and innovative to a sad bunch of efforts to polish turds. It is heartbreaking."

                                                                          [?]C++ Wage Slave [He, him, his] » 🌐
                                                                          @CppGuy@infosec.space

                                                                          It's not just and — dozens of similar CPU bugs have been discovered since 2018, and they're still being found:

                                                                          en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transien

                                                                          The foundations of modern computing are ricketier than we like to imagine.

                                                                          In the past, I've always bought a decent computer and held on to it for years and years: it saves money and it's the green thing you do. My main machine right now is seven years old and still going strong. Updating the OS and apps is no problem — I run . But bugs make me wonder whether I should replace computers more often for security reasons. I really hope not.

                                                                            [?]TheEvilSkeleton 🇮🇳 🏳️‍⚧️ [any/all] » 🌐
                                                                            @TheEvilSkeleton@social.treehouse.systems

                                                                            Screen reader users using a free and open-source calendar app on Linux, what do you use? I'd like to use one as a reference to make GNOME Calendar more screen reader friendly.

                                                                            (Boost appreciated)

                                                                              [?]troglobit » 🌐
                                                                              @troglobit@fosstodon.org

                                                                              Summer of code continues, today I'm releasing mini-snmpd v2.0 with a HUGE list of new features 🎉

                                                                              github.com/troglobit/mini-snmp

                                                                              It's a follow-up to the v1.7 release a short while back, which fixed a lot long-standing bugs.

                                                                                [?]Mark Stosberg » 🌐
                                                                                @markstos@urbanists.social

                                                                                On how to share package list and env deets across distros & laptops?

                                                                                Previously I used for packages and global config and YADM for local dotfiles.

                                                                                YADM has worked well. It's basically git for $HOME so there's not much to learn and it's stays in sync.

                                                                                My Ansible configs quickly and repeatedly drifted out of sync because it's to easy to install something manually and never go back reflect it in Ansible. Cross-distro, things get even hairier.

                                                                                Today I'm looking at instead.🧵️

                                                                                  [?]Jason Tubnor 🇦🇺 » 🌐
                                                                                  @tubsta@social.bsdlab.au

                                                                                  @jimsalter @robobenklein I bet #FreeBSD still does it the same way it did when you left for #Ubuntu. Using #Linux requires mental gymnastics with every update. It shouldn't be this way.....

                                                                                    [?]r1w1s1 » 🌐
                                                                                    @r1w1s1@snac.bsd.cafe

                                                                                    A short but thoughtful post about cwm.

                                                                                    I particularly liked this sentence:

                                                                                    "cwm is the only one amongst the minimalist window managers that has managed to make me think the least."

                                                                                    Whether you agree or not, it's an interesting way to think about window managers—not in terms of features, but in terms of cognitive load.

                                                                                    Worth the two-minute read.
                                                                                    https://williamjansson.com/posts/cwm/


                                                                                      [?]Root Moose » 🌐
                                                                                      @RootMoose@mastodon.bsd.cafe

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