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.
We're looking for some fine folks who would be willing to host Linux App Summit in April 2026 specifically we are looking for countries in Europe. If you're interested in hosting, please DM me. :)
I have a training course for the basics of Rust. In about four hours I can cover enough to enable the students to learn more on their own. Now that Rust is a core part of the Linux kernel, I imagine there are some Linux kernel developers who feel they need to learn Rust soon. They should talk to their employer to hire me to teach them.
https://liw.fi/training/rust-basics/
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What do Linux kernel version numbers mean?
If you're old enough, you no doubt remember that up until the 2.6.0 release of the Linux kernel, an odd number after the first version number indicated a pre-release, development version of the kernel. Even though this scheme was abandoned with the 2.6.0 release in 2003 and since then every single release has been a stable release, it seems the ghosts of
https://www.osnews.com/story/143992/what-do-linux-kernel-version-numbers-mean/
Today's #FreeSoftwareAdvent is a double whammy of shell-based "checking" utilities.
linkchecker (https://linux.die.net/man/1/linkchecker; probably get it from your distro) checks websites (recursively, as you wish) for broken links.
shellcheck (https://www.shellcheck.net/; available in browser or as a terminal tool) checks bash and other shell scripts for bugs.
Very simple, single purpose, very useful, tools.
Do you want to run a Linux or Unix/macOS program directly after some other process has ended? Use the pwait as follows:
```pwait pid && new_app1```
For example, for demo run sleep for 1200 and wait to end and then run the app2:
```sleep 1200 &
pwait pid_of_sleep_here && app2```
See the `pwait` man page for more info as syntax changes slightly between Linux and BSD version. This is very handy utility and not well known to many:
`man pwait`
"#XLibre and #Nvidia…" Well, this one is dedicated to all the ABI breakage "experts":
Nvidia GeForce 210, Nvidia driver v340, XLibre with https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/pull/658, #Slackware 15.0, #Linux 6.17.6, #Fvwm
More #liberatedscreens at https://github.com/orgs/X11Libre/discussions/211
"This Could Be The Linux Phone We All Have Been Waiting For"
"The Jolla Phone returns over a decade after the original 2013 launch."
Twelve Days of Shell: Test your shell knowledge by taking the command line challenges. Are you ready?
* source code repo to host it locally https://gitlab.com/jarv/cmdchallenge
* Or do it online https://12days.cmdchallenge.com/
Good luck, CLI lovers!
Updated: Solved, "systemd-cryptsetup" was missing.
Recently I've set up a #Proxmox server. I want to mount an encrypted luks volume at startup. I can do it using cryptsetup manually, but it doesn't work using the crypttab file.
I had to apt install cryptsetup however, before I could do it manually. I recon I still miss some package and so crypttab isn't read at all at startup.
Does anybody have an idea what I need to do? Would be much appreciated!
Discover the best GUI tools to search your Linux system without touching the terminal.
Ich bin auf der Suche nach einem refurbished #Notebook, auf dem #Linux (vermutlich Ubuntu) laufen soll. Für einfache Büroarbeit und etwas Webentwicklung. Überwiegend am Monitor angeschlossen. So bis 500 Euro. Habt ihr Empfehlungen? Die ThinkPads sehen ganz nett aus, aber ich steige nicht mehr durch, welches Modell geeigneter wäre. Und welches gut mit Linux zusammenspielt (Power Management etc).
Ergänzung: AMD und kein Intel.
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#verblog #vernews #news #bsd #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #linux #unix #zfs #opnsense #ghostbsd #solaris #vermadenday
You know, I "lived through this" on #linux before , but I honestly forgot just how ridiculously better #gcc 3.4 is than gcc 2.95.3.
I remember the upgrade when this was all current.
But hot damn, how did we ever manage with GCC 2.95. (No shade at the GCC project here, a large part of that was just how garbage older C/C++ is)
@amin @spaceraser @jlw_the_jobber @mason
Honestly, the #Linux kernel is just such an amazing accomplishment.
I don't understand why userspace has to be such a gigantic ball of wax, and constantly changing, and subject to such insane politics and infighting*.
Meanwhile, #OpenBSD is like, "Well, our kernel doesn't have a modern filesystem, or bluetooth, and it may just panic if you poke the wrong thing, but the manpages will make you weep with joy, and everything is more or less sane and nicely laid-out, and we don't change things unless the change is an improvement."
* To be sure, right or wrong, I consider the constant push towards systemd-kitchensink to be very much political. And by "political," I mean "stupid office politics," not "your discussion of inherent issues of justice and ethics makes me uncomfortable in my privilege."
Update: Solved. Somehow the package "libkscreen-bin" was missing on my system, I installed it and now it's working again.
Since recently, when I open the Display-Settings, I get an error message "No KScreen-Backend found, please check your KScreen installation". And consequently I can't configure my screens anymore. Searching wasn't very helpful so far. Anybody has an idea what I can do?
I had no idea that Borland's famous Turbo Vision text user interface from the 1990s was released into the public domain and has since been ported to #Linux and elsewhere, including this amazing terminal multiplexer that has the makings of a tmux on steroids https://github.com/magiblot/tvterm
Anyone familiar with audio codecs, #gstreamer and/or #jellyfin ? I'm looking to optimize the streaming configuration for Jellyfin-> Gstreamer client for #linux but I struggle to grok all the different codec and containers combinations. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! https://github.com/Fingel/gelly/issues/31
This year brought great improvements to #accessibility in GNOME, including:
• Accessibility from the start on the login screen
• Full accessibility of GNOME Web
• Tons of improvements to Calendar
• Screen reader integration for Notifications
• Configure #Orca screen reader from Settings
• GTK apps integrated w/Windows & macOS accessibility
Help us reach 1,500 #FriendsOfGNOME so we can focus on accessibility even more in 2026!
Okay we're fine now. Take Caldera OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4
#Linux #RetroComputing #LinuxDistro #OpenSource #LinuxHistory #Tux #LinuxLife #Nostalgia #Unix #FOSS #TechThrowback
Do you Patch machines regularly? Even when your bandwidth is constrained take the time to patch them and be safe.
In this example I photographed the patching of one of the micro SD Cards of the SBC.
I've patched all of them.
For the X86 machines the Os on the main 2280 SSD is patched. Other SSD and HDD will follow. The BSD HDDs need patch Love 💕 too. They will get it
#Raspberry #Pi5 #SBC #technology #ARM #X86 #patching #Linux #OpenSource #BSD #freeBSD #ghostBSD #programming
The #flatpak and @homebrew combo is really amazing on #linux - here's a handy new feature!
https://docs.projectbluefin.io/blog/flatpak-support-in-brewfiles/
boostedToday's #FreeSoftwareAdvent is `tmux`, the terminal multiplexer.
I know that `tmux` will be second nature to many of you, but I've been gradually learning it over the last year (https://neilzone.co.uk/2025/06/more-tinkering-with-tmux/), and I find it invaluable.
Although I had used `screen` for years, I wish that I had known about `tmux` sooner.
I use `tmux` both on local machines, for a convenient terminal environment (from which I can do an awful lot of what I want to do, computing-wise), and also on remote machines for persistent / re-attachable terminal sessions.
KDE has reached 100k euros in donations! Love to see it. Thanks for your support, the money will be used well.
Source: pixelfed.social/p/stuffifound/901866726581350407
Clippy's going to get fired
#linux #windows #clippy
WOW #Sylve by @hayzam is making good progress!
Now on to Jails support, including #Linux-compatible jails:
https://bsd.network/@dexter/115659210618375891
From the call, “I avoided FreeBSD because I thought it would break things but it fixed lots of issues I was having!” (Paraphrased)
Thank you @FreeBSDFoundation for support his work!
As you can see the build process is smooth, the execution is blazingly fast. What more could I ask for?
#programming #technology #BSD #netBSD #metaOS #microVM #networking #qemu #host #bmake #curl #sshd #Linux
Is it cool that Linus Torvalds uses Fedora Linux? Yes!
But the really cool thing is to use the Linux distro that works best for you. :)
Having Linux get covered on LTT is such a big win for the open source community as more techies realize there is another way!
➡️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfv0V1SxbNA
But it is pretty neat tho what Linus uses 😎
The last new #Linux #kernel for 2025 was just released and there are some really cool changes all around. One of the new additions is detection for FreeBSD's #bhyve #hypervisor. Wicked cool!
From the article:
"In what might be a sign of the quiet continued spread of FreeBSD, the kernel can now detect and handle that it is running under FreeBSD's built-in bhyve hypervisor. Coincidentally, FreeBSD 15.0 just appeared as well, and in this release bhyve supports over 255 virtual processors [PDF] in a VM. Now Linux can handle that configuration."
The juicy details are here:
Given the increased popularity of #Linux, I am pondering switching to #FreeBSD or #OpenBSD for all but my "main" computer (due to music making).
Should I? And what should I pick?
It's not a "linux is becoming bad" take, but I have always enjoyed using and supporting alternatives, and this will continue to be important for innovation, in the "non-capitalized version" of that word.
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#FriendsOfGNOME #GNOME #GNOMEFoundation #OpenSource #FOSS #Linux