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Chuck a Duck boosted

[?]Whatisgoingon » 🌐
@themipper@mastodon.social

Got an external USB DVD drive Today and was just testing how easy it is to watch DVDs on Linux.

Was prepared to some researching and installing.

But as it turns out it was just plug the drive in, insert a disc and a popup asks me if I want to start VLC or something else.

Started VLC and it just works. Including the DVD menus.

Best thing: this is ten times faster than TV DVD players as there are no unskippable intros etc.

    [?]9to5Linux » 🌐
    @9to5linux@floss.social

    Kernel 7.0 Officially Released, This Is What’s New 9to5linux.com/linux-kernel-7-0

    Linux Kernel 7.0 - What's New

    Alt...Linux Kernel 7.0 - What's New

      [?]Digital Mark λ ☕️ 🌮 🚀 🌗 » 🌐
      @mdhughes@appdot.net

      [?]lwnbot » 🤖 🌐
      @lwnbot@c.im

      The 7.0 kernel has been released lwn.net/Articles/1067279/

        [?]LWN.net » 🌐
        @lwn@fedi.lwn.net

        [?]Nils » 🌐
        @Nils@mastodon.xyz

        🚀 REPLAY DISPO : youtu.be/0yTZG0IPSc0

        Épisode 2 : L'OPTIMISATION ! 🐳⚡️

        On booste l'installation de Phoronix sur Alpine Linux. Au programme : config d'un volume de cache Docker pour ne plus attendre sur ce bon vieux Raspberry Pi 1. 🛠️🔥

          [?]Robin Jayasinghe » 🌐
          @rjayasinghe@chaos.social

          Hm.. Little Snitch für . Also ich bin definitiv kein Experte in der Ecke, aber das Tool fühlt sich ganz nett an.

          obdev.at/products/littlesnitch

            [?]Nils » 🌐
            @Nils@mastodon.xyz

            Épisode 2 : Défi Multi-arch ! 🐳

            On continue les benchmarks sur Raspberry Pi 1. Objectif : build une image Docker/Podman Phoronix Test Suite compatible ARMv6, ARM64 et AMD64. 🛠️

            Le vieux RPi 1 va-t-il tenir le choc ?

            Direct ici : twitch.tv/ahp_nils

              [?]Algefis » 🌐
              @Alge22@metalhead.club

              Es ist vollbracht. läuft. Nach und und konnte ich nun endlich auch den Laufpass geben. Damit bin ich technologisch fast vollständig frei von der amerikanischen . Und alles nur wegen eines unterhaltsamen Vortrags auf dem von @marcuwekling der verteilte Bedenken zu einem klaren Handlungsvorschlag zusammengefasst hat. Da muss man sich an der Stelle wohl mal bedanken! 🙏

              PS: Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 sieht jetzt sogar besser aus als unter Windoof.

              PPS: Ich bin echt kein Informatiker. Wenn ich das kann (und du auf Mastodon bist), kannst du das auch, Diggi!

              CachyOS Desktop

              Alt...CachyOS Desktop

                [?]Fossery Tech :debian: :gnome: » 🌐
                @fosserytech@social.linux.pizza

                Mobian's answer to age attestation/verification laws: they'll do what upstream Debian does (Debian doesn't have an official stance yet)

                Btw, if you're interested in the answer of other distros, check out my "Linux/BSD age attestation/verification tracker": odysee.com/@fossery-tech:4/Lin

                Mobian's answer to age verification/attestation: "Mobian is a very thin layer on top of stock Debian. Mostly, the kernel and some tweaks to make things work on mobile. It is a stated goal of Mobian to make itself redundant by upstreaming everything (that is possible) to Debian. We have adopted the Debian code of conduct and follow Debian policies. As such we will work with whatever Debian does."

                Alt...Mobian's answer to age verification/attestation: "Mobian is a very thin layer on top of stock Debian. Mostly, the kernel and some tweaks to make things work on mobile. It is a stated goal of Mobian to make itself redundant by upstreaming everything (that is possible) to Debian. We have adopted the Debian code of conduct and follow Debian policies. As such we will work with whatever Debian does."

                  [?]Fossery Tech :debian: :gnome: » 🌐
                  @fosserytech@social.linux.pizza

                  This week's Linux and FOSS news:

                  LINUX NEWS

                  Manjaro lead dev plans to implement age verification, other team members don't:
                  forum.manjaro.org/t/will-manja
                  (Aragorn for Manjaro lead! lol)

                  Solus says they don't have plans to implement anything, but aren't sure if the laws affect them, they are monitoring the situation:
                  getsol.us/2026/04/solus-and-ag

                  Vipnix (a Gentoo > Funtoo > Macaroni-based, Systemd-free distro) rejects implementing age verification, excludes Brazil (their own country!) and California:
                  vipnix.com.br/site/livecd-vipn
                  github.com/BryanLunduke/DoesIt
                  (They are pretty brave that despite being a Brazilian company, they decided not to comply, respect to them. Idk if I would personally trust them though, because they include some Google and Cloudflare stuff in their website, but their stance is respectable regardless)

                  Mobian will do whatever upstream Debian does:
                  social.linux.pizza/@fosserytec

                  I made an age attestation/verification tracker to track which FOSS OSes (Linux, BSD, others) comply with the laws, which oppose:
                  odysee.com/@fossery-tech:4/Lin

                  Debian's APT 3.2 Released with History, Undo, Redo, and Rollback Support:
                  9to5linux.com/debians-apt-3-2-

                  You can now enable Ubuntu Pro from the OS setup tool:
                  omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/ubuntu

                  Bazzite Linux gets some major upgrades for the April 2026 Update:
                  gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/bazz

                  Trisquel GNU/Linux 12.0 LTS Released with GNU Linux-Libre 6.8 Kernel, MATE 1.26:
                  9to5linux.com/trisquel-gnu-lin

                  Deepin 25.1 launches with Linux 6.18, UOS AI upgrades, and new immutable system features:
                  alternativeto.net/news/2026/4/

                  TrueNAS 26 Beta Brings Linux 6.18 LTS + OpenZFS 2.4 Combination For NAS Devices:
                  phoronix.com/news/TrueNAS-26-B

                  GParted Live 1.8.1-3 Released with Linux Kernel 6.19.10 and GParted 1.8.1:
                  9to5linux.com/gparted-live-1-8

                  (more Linux and FOSS news in comments)

                    [?]Fossery Tech :debian: :gnome: » 🌐
                    @fosserytech@social.linux.pizza

                    (more Linux news in original post)

                    KDE Plasma 6.6.4 Is Out to Reduce CPU and GPU Load for Full-Screen Windows:
                    9to5linux.com/kde-plasma-6-6-4

                    KDE 4’s Air Theme Making a Comeback, Oxygen Gets Major Revamp for Plasma 6.7:
                    9to5linux.com/kde-4s-air-theme

                    KDE Frameworks 6.25 Adds Support for Converting Momme Units in KRunner:
                    9to5linux.com/kde-frameworks-6

                    GNOME-Aligned Amberol 2026.1 Music Player Released, Phosh Improves X11 Support:
                    phoronix.com/news/GNOME-Ambero

                    Rust API and a new plugin system added to Miracle-WM:
                    omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/miracl

                    Phosh 0.54.0 released with status page for location quick setting, other smaller improvements:
                    phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.54.0/

                    Ghostty terminal is now available in the Ubuntu repos:
                    omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/ghostt

                    First Look at Shelly, a Modern Graphical Package Manager for Arch Linux:
                    9to5linux.com/first-look-at-sh

                    Valve dev fixes up VRAM management on AMD GPUs to improve performance:
                    gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/valv

                    Proton Experimental brings fixes for classic Resident Evil 1 & 2, Dino Crisis 1 & 2 and more:
                    gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/prot

                    Wine Staging 11.6 Ships Big Patch Series For Working On DirectComposition:
                    phoronix.com/news/Wine-Staging

                    D7VK 1.7 Brings More Improvements For Legacy Direct3D On Vulkan:
                    phoronix.com/news/D7VK-1.7-Rel

                    Flatpak 1.16.4 Linux App Sandboxing Framework Brings Important Security Fixes:
                    9to5linux.com/flatpak-1-16-4-l

                    XDG-Desktop-Portal 1.20.4 Released To Protect Against Apps Trashing Arbitrary Host Files:
                    phoronix.com/news/XDG-Desktop-

                    PipeWire 1.6.3 Improves RAOP Compatibility to Make It Work on More Devices:
                    9to5linux.com/pipewire-1-6-3-i

                    GStreamer 1.28.2 Adds Caching Support to NVCodec Plugin to Speed Up Initialization:
                    9to5linux.com/gstreamer-1-28-2

                    Rust Coreutils 0.8 Brings Significant Performance Gains:
                    phoronix.com/news/Rust-Coreuti

                    TUXEDO Laptops Will Enjoy More Features With The Upstream Linux 7.1 Kernel:
                    phoronix.com/news/TUXEDO-More-

                    (FOSS news in comments)

                      [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                      @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                      Something that I'd love to be able to do, but haven't figured out how, yet:

                      You can run somecommand 2>&1 > log.txt to get STDOUT and STDERR together, but you won't know which is which.
                      You can run somecommand 2>err.txt >log.txt to get STDOUT and STDERR separate, but you won't know the timing, or which error messages happened between which STDOUT messages.
                      I'd like to figure out some way to combine both, so you end up with a file like this:

                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      2: this was a STDERR message
                      2: this was a STDERR message
                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      2: this was a STDERR message
                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      1: this was a STDOUT message
                      2: this was a STDERR message
                      2: this was a STDERR message
                      

                      Any ideas? @mirabilos?

                      #Unix #UnixShell #Linux #BSD

                        [?]suzune » 🌐
                        @nakal@mastodon.social

                        Ein Umstieg auf ist 100.000x wichtiger und besser als die Einführung von sowas wie .

                        Schleswig Holstein und Frankreich gehen hier voran und machen alles richtig.

                          [?]TheIPW » 🌐
                          @unknownuniverse@noc.social

                          I don’t use Twitter or Microsoft Edge, but my network logs tell a different story.

                          Following my post on why I’m skipping the proprietary "Little Snitch" port for Linux, I spent Saturday evening watching the "invisible conversation" between my family’s idle devices and Big Tech servers. Even with no one actively online, the telemetry never stops.

                          The receipts are now on the blog:

                          the.unknown-universe.co.uk/pri

                            [?]Linux Renaissance 🇭🇷 » 🌐
                            @darth@silversword.online

                            After using for a while I got used to finding ALL answers in MAN pages. has them since forever, but man pages on OpenBSD are on another level.

                            So yesterday I installed Arch Linux to remind myself on overall feel of that OS and I noticed that it doesn't have man command (archinstall with a desktop preset).

                            I am aware that everything is optional on Arch Linux, but having man pages optional feels rather weird after using OpenBSD.

                              [?]anubis2814 » 🌐
                              @anubis2814@friendica.myportal.social

                              Positive News: France has announced its plan to switch from Windows to Linux for government desktops. 🎉🇫🇷
                              Not only that, but they have also moved 80, 000 National Health Insurance Fund Employees to open source alternatives replacing Big Tech platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
                              It’s amazing to see the country take action and push for real digital sovereignty! 🇫🇷 🇪🇺
                              More can be found here: numerique.gouv.fr/.../souverai…
                              More on why we need Digital Sovereignty: tuta.com/blog/digital-sovereig…

                              Location: Pennsylvania, PA

                                [?]Amnesiac » 🌐
                                @amnesiac@mastodon.world

                                plans to switch from to the -source operating system to lessen its dependence on .S. and regain control of its digital infrastructure. This move, starting with the digital agency , aligns with Europe's broader efforts towards digital sovereignty.

                                techcrunch.com/2026/04/10/fran

                                  [?]C. » 🌐
                                  @cazabon@mindly.social

                                  So, I rescued a 12-year-old Macbook Pro, given up by its owner because Apple had orphaned it from security updates, and also it was suffering from Apple High-Qwality Spicy Pillow Syndrome.

                                  I replaced the battery and installed Linux on it.

                                  And I gotta say, this was the most satisfying thing I've done with a keyboard in years:

                                  # apt-get purge systemd libnss-systemd

                                  Excalibur installed/upgraded from Debian Trixie like a champ. Now I don't have to deal with extraneous horseshit when Lennart adds systemd-mountd, systemd-sshd, systemd-bourne-shell, systemd-emacs, etc, etc...

                                  Thanks to @landley for the post that finally convinced me to give Devuan a go. I'd been thinking about it for years, but didn't feel like setting aside a bunch of debugging time which I assumed would be needed.

                                  Now to figure out how to switch to s6 from runit. ( @ska )

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

                                    @fedops @ParadeGrotesque I hadn't heard about the French gov mandating Linux workstations for all their Ministries, that's great news!

                                    The Dutch, French and German workspace teams were already working together on a Linux OS within the EDIC's 100 day challenges, but I don't think a choice for a distro has been made yet. 🇪🇺

                                    I'm super impressed with how proactive the French are. Good work @numerique_gouv 👏

                                      [?]⁢Ƥĥąɳʈȯɱ :fedora: 🎸 🏳️‍🌈 ⁂ » 🌐
                                      @Steve12L@mamot.fr

                                      J'ai installé Ghostty pour voir :

                                      ghostty.org/download

                                      Je lui préfère quand même Tabby :

                                      tabby.sh/

                                        [?]Frankie ✅ » 🌐
                                        @Some_Emo_Chick@mastodon.social

                                        I recently switched to Mint. I mean, the reasons are obvious so I will save that for a different time. What really struck me was just how easy it was to actually do it. Problems were minor and mainly due to the fact that I have an Nvidia card in my laptop.

                                        Aside from that, I was up and running quickly. Apps I wanted, (including Steam,) were easy to find and install. There were a couple apps that I needed to find replacements for, like Notepad++.

                                        Yesterday, I deleted my drive.

                                        Linux people will argue for weeks over which distro is the best but all agree that Mint is best for newcomers and family.

                                        Alt...Linux people will argue for weeks over which distro is the best but all agree that Mint is best for newcomers and family.

                                          [?]Tom » 🌐
                                          @pertho@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                          I was inspired by @gumnos ' blog post back in November that I posted one of my own. Took 4 months but I've posted it!

                                          My Journey to the BSDs:

                                          pertho.net/2026/04/11/my-journ

                                            [?]Fitheach » 🌐
                                            @fitheach@mstdn.io

                                            RE: mstdn.io/@fitheach/10199228319

                                            I do love it when people find, and favourite/boost, my posts from years ago. For some reason my post from 2019 about the "ultimate cheat sheet" suddenly got some love.

                                            As far as I can tell, the cheat sheet has been continuously updated, and is still relevant.

                                            Check it out!

                                              Sam Cranford boosted

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

                                              Pour son indépendance numérique, l'État souhaite passer à
                                              rfi.my/CbSt
                                              « Un logiciel libre c'est une propriété collective », explique Fabrice Epelboin, spécialiste en sécurité informatique. « C'est un code qui appartient à tout le monde, que tout le monde est libre de récupérer, d'utiliser, d'adapter. Personne ne va pouvoir vous vendre le logiciel en tant que tel, vu que c'est une propriété collective. Pas plus qu'on ne peut vous vendre l'air que vous respirez », résume-t-il.

                                                [?]Radio_Azureus » 🌐
                                                @Radio_Azureus@ioc.exchange

                                                Tar fediverse

                                                tar -cvfz fediverse.raw  fediverse.tgz`

                                                ls -lh

                                                fediverse.raw 2.048 PiB

                                                fediverse.tgz 1.36 TiB

                                                According to my version of tar(1) it's entirely doable

                                                /me grins 😁

                                                sources
                                                man tar(1)
                                                man gnu

                                                @stefano @justine

                                                corrected for syntax

                                                  [?]Julian Oliver » 🌐
                                                  @JulianOliver@mastodon.social

                                                  May this sanity spread to all nations.

                                                  FWIW you can be absolutely sure there is no way the US public, gov and mil sectors would ever allow the use of non-US proprietary OS's.

                                                  We've all just normalised US tech dependency. Tireless pressure gangs of lobbyists on insane carbon miles have helped of course.

                                                  techcrunch.com/2026/04/10/fran

                                                    #netbsd boosted

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

                                                    Claude's Tab Window Manager `ctwm` is a notable window manager for operating systems in the family and is associated with nearly every and distribution "distro." There is no correct answer to using the window manager; however, these screenshots below are from and , respectively, with NetBSD containing a greater number of colors in the array in `xcolors` than Ubuntu.

                                                      [?]Alex White » 🌐
                                                      @alextheuxguy@fosstodon.org

                                                      Any suggestions for a Linux native time tracking app? Need to track time for client billing, really liked Timemator on Mac and don't want a web based solution.

                                                        [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                                                        @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                                                        With profuse apologies to Flannery O'Connor,

                                                        "It would of been a good printer, if it had been somebody there to restart it every minute of its life."

                                                        #NetworkPrinting #FlanneryOConnor #AGoodManIsHardToFind #SouthernGothic #Literature #Linux

                                                          [?]s1m0n4 » 🌐
                                                          @s1m0n4@ohai.social

                                                          Just 4 years ago I wouldn't have believed this shift as remotely possible.

                                                          "France Launches Government Linux Desktop Plan as Windows Exit Begins

                                                          France is transitioning government desktops to Linux, with each ministry required to formalize its implementation plan by autumn 2026."

                                                          linuxiac.com/france-launches-g

                                                            [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                                                            @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                                                            Greg Wilson boosted

                                                            [?]your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 » 🌐
                                                            @blogdiva@mastodon.social

                                                            RE: mastodon.social/@nixCraft/1163

                                                            Microsoft Office is one of the largest programs in the world. it diverts REAL billions of dollars from the public coffers of governments, into the pockets of Bill Gates and his cronies.

                                                            Brasil pays for basic universal health care and UBI for kids because it said NO to Microsoft in 2005 & moved to & .

                                                            thanks to Trump, finally lost the 2nd largest economy in the European Union and the 7th largest in the world.

                                                            merci a la France.

                                                              🗳

                                                              [?]🇨🇦 Little-k » 🌐
                                                              @OohOkayKay@beige.party

                                                              How Mastodon are you?
                                                              Choice all that apply to you!

                                                              Linux:30
                                                              Vegan:6
                                                              post Moss pics:15
                                                              post Mushroom pics:11
                                                              post Flower pics:14
                                                              post Food Pics:14
                                                              post Bread pics:4
                                                              Politics (of any kinds or nation):36
                                                              post Window pics:4
                                                              post Pet pics:17
                                                              Mental Health posts:19
                                                              Post about the lack of AltText:18
                                                              Posts about Bad Social Media companies.:18
                                                              Artemis II:8
                                                              Post nature or scenery pics.:18
                                                              A random rant about your life.:32
                                                              Posts with AskFedi looking for help:9
                                                              News articles:20
                                                              posts about the weather in your area:17
                                                              Memes and dad jokes!:22

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

                                                                Fixing AMDGPU’s VRAM management for low-end GPUs

                                                                It may sound unbelievable to some, but not everyone has a datacenter beast with 128GB of VRAM shoved in their desktop PCs. Around the world people tell the tale of a particularly fierce group of Linux gamers: Those who dare attempt to play games with only 8 gigabytes of VRAM, or even less. Truly, it takes exceedingly strong resilience and d

                                                                osnews.com/story/144770/fixing

                                                                  dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                                                  [?]Ra (Freyja) (it/its)𒀭𒈹𒍠𒊩 » 🌐
                                                                  @freya@social.highenergymagic.net

                                                                  hey so this is probably completely pointless but: looking for a job (NZ or fully remote willing to hire a kiwi) in SRE, security, or linux/Unix system administration. 15 years expereince administering Linux and Unix boxes, intermediate level of experience working with docker compose and containerisation and container security. No prior job experience unfortunately, all those 15 years were mostly personal projects and small-scale stuff for friends. Currently running an entire multi-machine personal cloud infrastructure with a demonstration of all the services I have running at status.highenergymagic.net. Entirely willing to accept entry-level job placements, no expectation of being paid a lot or anything, just want to be doing something and move the needle a little on my current "being broke" status.

                                                                  Please boost for reach, any job offers please DM me.

                                                                    [?]Linuxiac » 🌐
                                                                    @linuxiac@mastodon.social

                                                                    France is transitioning government desktops to Linux, with each ministry required to formalize its implementation plan by autumn 2026.
                                                                    linuxiac.com/france-launches-g

                                                                    France is transitioning government desktops to Linux, with each ministry required to formalize its implementation plan by autumn 2026.

                                                                    Alt...France is transitioning government desktops to Linux, with each ministry required to formalize its implementation plan by autumn 2026.

                                                                      [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                                                      @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                      Maybe I've already posted it, but this was my desktop in early 2000.

                                                                      This was running , at the time of the photo.
                                                                      Since 2002, both and in dual boot.

                                                                      A vintage desktop computer setup from 1st March 2000, featuring a beige CRT monitor, a matching tower case with floppy and CD drives, a wired keyboard and mouse, and various cables and accessories on a cluttered desk. The IOMega Zip drive is over the scanner, too. Under the tower, the external USRobotics 56K serial  modem.

                                                                      Alt...A vintage desktop computer setup from 1st March 2000, featuring a beige CRT monitor, a matching tower case with floppy and CD drives, a wired keyboard and mouse, and various cables and accessories on a cluttered desk. The IOMega Zip drive is over the scanner, too. Under the tower, the external USRobotics 56K serial modem.

                                                                        [?]The Riker Maneuver » 🌐
                                                                        @the_riker_maneuver@tenforward.social

                                                                        Why does the Enterprise run on Linux?

                                                                          [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                                                          @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                          "How it all began"

                                                                          I saw an ad for this CD set at a very low price in a computer magazine. I decided to give it a try, enticed by the low cost and this 'alternative solution to Windows', and in late 1996 I ordered this set.
                                                                          When it arrived, I was fascinated (having never used a Unix or Unix-like system before) but a bit daunted by the lack of support for the main applications I knew. A few months later, though, I decided to give it another go and from that point, I never looked back. Whether it was Linux, one of the BSDs, or something similar (but Unix or Unix-like), I was not going back to systems like Windows.

                                                                          My today is probably one of the most significant in my computing life.

                                                                          #1996

                                                                          This is a photo of a 6-CD set case for "InfoMagic LINUX Developer's Resource". The CD case cover has a whimsical cartoon character on the front, which appears to be an anthropomorphic penguin dressed as a wizard, complete with a wizard's hat and a magic wand. The character is standing on a stylized representation of the globe. The background is blue and there is a yellow banner on the top right corner that says "QuickStart Guide inside". The packaging suggests that this is a software resource kit for Linux developers from the era when software was commonly distributed on CDs.

                                                                          Alt...This is a photo of a 6-CD set case for "InfoMagic LINUX Developer's Resource". The CD case cover has a whimsical cartoon character on the front, which appears to be an anthropomorphic penguin dressed as a wizard, complete with a wizard's hat and a magic wand. The character is standing on a stylized representation of the globe. The background is blue and there is a yellow banner on the top right corner that says "QuickStart Guide inside". The packaging suggests that this is a software resource kit for Linux developers from the era when software was commonly distributed on CDs.

                                                                          This is a photo of the back cover of the "InfoMagic LINUX Developer's Resource CD-ROM" case. The cover lists the contents of the 6-CD set, including distributions like Red Hat 3.0.3 "Picasso", Slackware 3.1, Debian GNU/Linux 1.1.4, and others, with various kernel sources up to version 2.0.12+. It mentions the inclusion of a "QuickStart" installation guide and additional software like X-Free86 Version 3.1.2, with references to online resources. There's also information about the included on-line documentation like "Installation & Getting Started Guide" by Matt Welsh and "Network Administrators Guide", as well as file format details. Contact information for InfoMagic, including telephone, fax, email, and web address, is listed, along with the company's address in Flagstaff, AZ. A barcode is present on the bottom right. The text indicates the product is from 1996, providing a glimpse into the distribution of Linux software in the mid-1990s.

                                                                          Alt...This is a photo of the back cover of the "InfoMagic LINUX Developer's Resource CD-ROM" case. The cover lists the contents of the 6-CD set, including distributions like Red Hat 3.0.3 "Picasso", Slackware 3.1, Debian GNU/Linux 1.1.4, and others, with various kernel sources up to version 2.0.12+. It mentions the inclusion of a "QuickStart" installation guide and additional software like X-Free86 Version 3.1.2, with references to online resources. There's also information about the included on-line documentation like "Installation & Getting Started Guide" by Matt Welsh and "Network Administrators Guide", as well as file format details. Contact information for InfoMagic, including telephone, fax, email, and web address, is listed, along with the company's address in Flagstaff, AZ. A barcode is present on the bottom right. The text indicates the product is from 1996, providing a glimpse into the distribution of Linux software in the mid-1990s.

                                                                            [?]Pete Orrall » 🌐
                                                                            @peteorrall@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                            All I have to say right now is is a level of awesomeness previously unrealized by the community.

                                                                              Stefan Roock boosted

                                                                              [?]It's FOSS » 🌐
                                                                              @itsfoss@mastodon.social

                                                                              Linus Torvalds, the legend 🔥

                                                                              There is a picture of Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds standing together.

Below, there is a very real thread where Bill says, "What does VIBE in "Vibe Coding" stand for?

To which Linus Torvalds replies, "Very inefficient but entertaining."

                                                                              Alt...There is a picture of Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds standing together. Below, there is a very real thread where Bill says, "What does VIBE in "Vibe Coding" stand for? To which Linus Torvalds replies, "Very inefficient but entertaining."

                                                                                [?]Red the Vampire » 🌐
                                                                                @red@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                                                                I found and finished up my port of Super Star Trek to C

                                                                                It will be on codeberg/itch.io sometime this week or weekend

                                                                                Super Star Trek, a 70s text game, running in Konsole. It's my personal port/rewrite. In this screen the player is asked their name and given orders to take command of the Starship Yorktown on a mission to beat back a Klingon invasion. Then their mission begins. On one side is a 8x8 grid showing the player's position as an at symbol (classic to roguelikes to mark the player) and some stars and on the other side is a status readout.

                                                                                Alt...Super Star Trek, a 70s text game, running in Konsole. It's my personal port/rewrite. In this screen the player is asked their name and given orders to take command of the Starship Yorktown on a mission to beat back a Klingon invasion. Then their mission begins. On one side is a 8x8 grid showing the player's position as an at symbol (classic to roguelikes to mark the player) and some stars and on the other side is a status readout.

                                                                                  [?]9to5Linux » 🌐
                                                                                  @9to5linux@floss.social

                                                                                  149.0.2 Is Out to Improve the Browser Toolbar for Users on and Introduce a New Enterprise Policy to Directly Manage and Control AI-Related Features within Firefox 9to5linux.com/firefox-149-0-2-

                                                                                  Screenshot of Firefox 149.0.2 showing the main window while browsing the 9to5linux.com website and the About Mozilla Firefox dialog.

                                                                                  Alt...Screenshot of Firefox 149.0.2 showing the main window while browsing the 9to5linux.com website and the About Mozilla Firefox dialog.

                                                                                    [?]Hylke Bons 🥜 » 🌐
                                                                                    @hbons@mastodon.social

                                                                                    this week I’m designing an icon for BitRitter: a Bitwarden client for by @chfkch.

                                                                                    codeberg.org/Chfkch/bitritter

                                                                                    in proper @jimmac fashion, sketches first!

                                                                                    Sketch of decorated shield with a password prompt overlayed.

                                                                                    Alt...Sketch of decorated shield with a password prompt overlayed.

                                                                                    Sketch of decorated shield with a ribbon crossing in front and behind. The ribbon has 4 bullet characters at the top left resembling a password prompt.

                                                                                    Alt...Sketch of decorated shield with a ribbon crossing in front and behind. The ribbon has 4 bullet characters at the top left resembling a password prompt.

                                                                                      [?]Hylke Bons 🥜 » 🌐
                                                                                      @hbons@mastodon.social

                                                                                      done! drew the rest of the f***ing owl.

                                                                                      App icon for BitRitter in the GNOME icon style. A light blue shield with a thick darker blue border. Overlayed is a password field.

                                                                                      Alt...App icon for BitRitter in the GNOME icon style. A light blue shield with a thick darker blue border. Overlayed is a password field.

                                                                                        [?]Hylke Bons 🥜 » 🌐
                                                                                        @hbons@mastodon.social

                                                                                        this week's app icon is for myself.
                                                                                        guess who's back.

                                                                                        The new icon for SparkleShare but in the GNOME style. The usual orange folder with a star outline, but with more fresh colours and a teal background. A picture, yellow sticky note, and lines paper are slightly sticking out the top.

                                                                                        Alt...The new icon for SparkleShare but in the GNOME style. The usual orange folder with a star outline, but with more fresh colours and a teal background. A picture, yellow sticky note, and lines paper are slightly sticking out the top.

                                                                                          [?]Hylke Bons 🥜 » 🌐
                                                                                          @hbons@mastodon.social

                                                                                          because... I've been busy setting up page where projects can request free design work for me.

                                                                                          mostly icon related for now as it helps me plan. UI design will come later once I figure out what that process will look like and it's a much bigger time investment.

                                                                                          have a look! ✨

                                                                                          planetpeanut.studio/services

                                                                                          Screenshot of the Services page. Showing a Game Boy app icon on top of a grid of blueprint lines and some explanatory text below.

                                                                                          Alt...Screenshot of the Services page. Showing a Game Boy app icon on top of a grid of blueprint lines and some explanatory text below.

                                                                                            [?]Wesley Moore » 🌐
                                                                                            @wezm@mastodon.decentralised.social

                                                                                            Oh nice! The developers of Little Snitch have made a version for Linux. Like they say at the start of the post, I never found an alternative I was happy with when I switched from macOS to Linux. Although, with vastly more open-source software in my workflow it was also less necessary.

                                                                                            obdev.at/blog/little-snitch-fo

                                                                                              [?]Jamin » 🌐
                                                                                              @vyllenjamnin@mastodon.social

                                                                                              I am quite new to digital photography and a Linux enthusiast. Does anyone have recommendations for a RAW editing tool that has good documentation?

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