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Search results for tag #linux

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

Is there anyone out there running an AMD 5825U based system running Linux or BSD?

Can you tell us your CPU and GPU idle power numbers as displayed in btop?

    [?]ClaudioM » 🌐
    @claudiom@bsd.network

    and are now funding , the service that ships to millions of devices.

    itsfoss.com/news/lvfs-finally-

      #netbsd boosted

      [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: [he/him/my good fellow] » 🌐
      @rl_dane@polymaths.social

      New #blog #post: Package Manager Tier List

      https://rldane.space/package-manager-tier-list.html

      1521 words

      Note: this is a very off-the-cuff tier list, using speed as the main qualifier, but the article explains exceptions to that as it goes on.

      cc: my wonderful #chorus: @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

      (I will happily add/remove you from the chorus upon request! :)

      #rlDaneWriting #blost #DeadLikeMe #Linux #BSD #RunBSD #FreeBSD #OpenBSD #NetBSD #Debian #Arch #pacman #AUR #Fedora #homebrew #flatpak #snap #OpenSuSE #RPM

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

        Interesting. It seems like there are way more Linux users here than I expected.

        So, let’s do a little roll call:

        What are you using?

        Linux?
        Windows?
        macOS?
        BSD?
        Something beautifully weird?

        I’m curious 👀

        Linux:14
        Windows:0
        macOS:0
        BSD:2

        Closes in 6:15:09:53

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

          Some moments from yesterday’s installation.
          The clients are Debian Linux, and the server is FreeBSD.

          Four Lenovo ThinkCentre boxes stacked on the floor in a small office room, with a desk, laptop, backpack, shelves, and blue chairs in the background.

          Alt...Four Lenovo ThinkCentre boxes stacked on the floor in a small office room, with a desk, laptop, backpack, shelves, and blue chairs in the background.

          Two Lenovo ThinkCentre desktop computers set up on long white desks with monitors, keyboards, mice, and visible cables in a small office room.

          Alt...Two Lenovo ThinkCentre desktop computers set up on long white desks with monitors, keyboards, mice, and visible cables in a small office room.

            #netbsd boosted

            [?]WhilelM » 🌐
            @whilelm@mstdn.fr

            Beneath the Linux surface: the UNIX legacy, a lively ecology
            club.unix.rocks/commentary/und

            An open invitation to Linux users across the board, offering a closer look at the penguin and its iceberg, a walk across the ecosystems that make it possible, an exploration beyond one’s biome.

              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

              [?]Jay 🚩 :runbsd: » 🌐
              @jaypatelani@bsd.network

              users who haven't tried yet will be haunted by these tonight:

                [?]Ironbeagle 🇨🇦 [He/Him] » 🌐
                @ironbeagle@fosstodon.org

                Seriously considering moving to a BSD as I watch Linux fall more and more to corporate influence.

                  [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: [he/him/my good fellow] » 🌐
                  @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                  Gotta say I was a weeency bit disappointed when I booted Fedora 43 into Linux kernel 7.0.4 and wasn't greeted with THIS... 😁

                  cc: @dm

                  #Linux #Kernel7 #System7 #ClassicMac

                  A screenshot of Macintosh System 7 (1991) courtesy of infinitemac.org

                  Alt...A screenshot of Macintosh System 7 (1991) courtesy of infinitemac.org

                    [?]Pope Bob the Unsane » 🌐
                    @bobdobberson@kolektiva.social

                    @ParadeGrotesque I would be surprised if there were no bugs like the ones recently found in in ... it's just that nobody's paid for the LLMs to examine the OpenBSD kernel source like they have with Linux.

                      Lisi Hocke boosted

                      [?]René Mayrhofer :verified: 🇺🇦 » 🌐
                      @rene_mobile@infosec.exchange

                      Releasing a universal with very little or even no previous time to distribute a patch through distributions is not cool. Doing it on the day before a weekend - on two weekends in a row - is just being an asshole. Looking at you, and .

                      You may think it helps your PR, that people will queue to use your cool new AI/agentic/whatever tool because you found the bug. You may think that releasing the full exploit because somebody else was even quicker with "leaking" your cool find makes it right. You're wrong. This is neither responsible nor coordinated disclosure. In security, we've tried to learn the hard lessons on keeping in-production, live systems on a global scale safer.

                      Yes, those bugs have existed for a long time in the kernel source. Yes, other bad actors may already have found them. But you're shining a light on it *and* giving every script kiddie in the world a working exploit to point their mass scans at. That's dangerous. There's a reason why the normal process is to reach out at least to the most widely installed distributions before releasing the bug details publicly. There's a reason why 90 days is a good default - it allows downstream percolation of patches. You can still get the credit. This way, you only create stress for admins.

                      [For a little relief, refer to tomshardware.com/tech-industry for a quick mitigation, because updating kernels and rebooting a fleet of hosts just takes time, weekend or not. ]

                        #netbsd boosted

                        [?]Lobsters » 🤖 🌐
                        @lobsters@mastodon.social

                        [?]Mike :nixos: » 🌐
                        @codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                        Okay. I realized if I'm going to do the challenge, do it properly. Not with ghostbsd but with directly.

                        I downloaded the handbook on my and going to build my system brick by brick. Just like when I installed

                        Let's goooo

                        Free bsd tty neofetch

                        Alt...Free bsd tty neofetch

                          [?]Soliman Hindy » 🌐
                          @solimanhindy@mastodon.lovetux.net

                          Here we go again:
                          github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag

                          Mitigation:
                          sh -c "printf 'install esp4 /bin/false\ninstall esp6 /bin/false\ninstall rxrpc /bin/false\n' > /etc/modprobe.d/dirtyfrag.conf; rmmod esp4 esp6 rxrpc 2>/dev/null; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; true"

                          Happy Friday patch!

                            [?]Petrus Hilarius » 🌐
                            @phf@mastodon.de

                            If anyone wants to recruit a senior R&D code monkey with multiple degrees for a job that will involve neither "AI" bullshit nor "blockchain" bullshit nor "HFT" bullshit nor killing people nor destroying the planet just for the heck of it...

                            I get cheaper and cheaper by the minute as things descend deeper and deeper into nutty "More cloud and more AI will fix it!!" chaos around me.

                            Located in Germany. Will only work remote as we're tied to this place due to aging parental units. Strong preference for something related to actual green technology such as solar.

                              [?]jtb » 🌐
                              @jtb@toot.wales

                              @jaypatelani I note that firefox recently fixed 272 bugs which were found by AI. (or maybe found again). Does that mean assisted contribution? it is always useful to define terms. Support for AI doesn't necessarily mean AI in your face (but maybe so with )

                                #netbsd boosted

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

                                Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟱/𝟭𝟭 (Valuable News - 2026/05/11) available.

                                vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/05

                                Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

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

                                  Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟱/𝟭𝟭 (Valuable News - 2026/05/11) available.

                                  vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/05

                                  Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                    [?]Jadi » 🌐
                                    @jadi@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                    Another Universal Local Privilege Escalation lets any user on most GNU/Linux distros gain root access in seconds! This time its called Dirty Frag.

                                    More info here: github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag

                                    and I made a video explaining the concept here: youtube.com/watch?v=Ve6qE-i2hhc

                                      Chuck-o-roni boosted

                                      [?]Murdoc Addams 🧛🏻:ri: 🇨🇦 » 🌐
                                      @murdoc@autistics.life

                                      I need some help with my linux system. I'm trying to upgrade my openSuse Tumbleweed, but I run into this file conflict, and I don't know what to do about it. Yast only gives me the option to continue or abort, but if I abort, then nothing gets upgraded. But I'm worried that if I continue, it will break something important. Here's what it says:
                                      "File /usr/bin/dbus-launch
                                      from install of
                                      dbus-1-daemon-1.14.10-5.4.x86_64 (Main Repository (OSS))
                                      conflicts with file from package
                                      dbus-1-x11-1.14.10-4.3.x86_64 (@System)"

                                        Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                        [?]Jay 🚩 :runbsd: » 🌐
                                        @jaypatelani@bsd.network

                                        [?]Matthew Sheffield » 🌐
                                        @mattsheffield@mastodon.social

                                        I just discovered today that there are Pac-Man clones for the Unix terminal.

                                        People truly will think of everything. Just a little ./configure; make; make install and you're good to go.

                                        MyMan is the best:
                                        termplay.github.io/posts/myman

                                        A still from MyMan, a Unix terminal clone of Pac-Man featuring ASCII graphics for the characters

                                        Alt...A still from MyMan, a Unix terminal clone of Pac-Man featuring ASCII graphics for the characters

                                          [?]p4bl0p3rn0t » 🌐
                                          @pablopernot@toot.portes-imaginaire.org

                                          Ca y est avec l'IA, les projets pour remplacer les gros trucs qui n'avancent pas : pour ne pas le citer, pullulent, et ça fait du bien !

                                            [?]Dark Blue Project » 🌐
                                            @r1os@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                            [?]fionescu(1) » 🌐
                                            @fionescu@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                            Until now I've never bothered to look into the internals of keyboard software support and whatnot, but for a long time I somehow put up with (or maybe it was a / issue?) not enabling by default key repeat - or however you call holding a button and have it register as continuous holding instead of a single press.

                                            Lo and behold, on that just works (I just passed by the conf where key repeat is explicitly defined, so you know real people put real effort into this system). On the other hand, changing the language on my keyboard when using cwm instead of something like KDE?...

                                            setxkbmap -layout ro does not output an error, but still doesn't mean it actually switched me to Romanian (however, something like French actually just works). wsconsctl keyboard.encoding=ro outputs the error that ro is not a valid encoding. According to the documentation, encodings are apparently listed in /usr/include/dev/wscons/wsksymdef.h - and indeed, there seems to be no "ro" in there. Changing locale didn't seem to help either.

                                            Then I took a deep dive into the man page of wsconsctl(8). There it says: "The current mapping can be printed with wsconsctl keyboard.map. The value for each keycode specifies the keysym that is output when each of Key, Shift + Key, AltGr + Key, or Shift + AltGr + Key is pressed" A magic thing then happens... I test wsconsctl keyboard.map+="keycode 15 = l L at" - afterwards, I see in the keyboard mapping "l L at at"; the output is a Polish l=L with slash. I decide to test AltGr with every other key on my keyboard...

                                            I burst into laughter when I realized that I do have now Romanian characters: they were hidden in plain sight, usable with AltGr as modifier. I can't seem to spot them in keyboard.map, where according to the documentation all keysyms should be specified. Maybe setxbkmap did the magic on top? At least I am grateful I can type ăâșîț and not have to copy paste the characters.

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                                              [?]Carsten » 🌐
                                              @CarstenHa@nrw.social

                                              Mal eine kleine Frage in die Runde: Was nutzt ihr unter Linux, um im lokalen Netzwerk Benachrichtigungen/Statusmeldungen zu verschicken?

                                              MQTT:0
                                              nc:0
                                              SSH:1
                                              andere:2

                                                [?]Mike :nixos: » 🌐
                                                @codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                                                Currently attempting the challenge on unplugged podcast.

                                                Seems ghostbsd is the way to go for beginners? Any advice on getting into bsd coming from Linux?

                                                Certainly seems hardware is pickier.

                                                Chromebook with coreboot failing to boot up ghostbsd installer

                                                Alt...Chromebook with coreboot failing to boot up ghostbsd installer

                                                  [?]Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4) » 🌐
                                                  @kernellogger@hachyderm.io

                                                  Quick reminder in light of the recent vulnerabilities:

                                                  In case you want to protect yourself against vulnerabilities in modules you don't need, disable module loading completely by running:

                                                  echo 1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/kernel/modules_disabled

                                                  Of course you want to load all modules you need before running that command, as otherwise you will have to reboot to load them. 😄

                                                  More details on this:

                                                  * dfir.ch/posts/today_i_learned_
                                                  * linux-audit.com/kernel/increas
                                                  * heise.de/select/ct/2020/1/1577 [German]

                                                  Terminal-Screenshot of a failed module loading attempt after running the mentioned command

                                                  Alt...Terminal-Screenshot of a failed module loading attempt after running the mentioned command

                                                    [?]arosano 🇩🇰 🇮🇱 » 🌐
                                                    @arosano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                    @rl_dane @sashin The problem is that HAS taken a stand, a principled stand. They want to force , , down your throat. They have become the of the world. and .

                                                      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                      @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                      Why The Linus Torvalds Is Irredeemably Corrupt
                                                      [quote] "The legal instrument protecting your rights as a user of Linux is less important than the commercial ecosystem built on top of it. And that commercial ecosystem as we have established is controlled by the same corporations paying a half a million dollars a year for board seats at the Linux Foundation. ... The message ... enforce the GPL, lose your friends ... violate it openly ... get a seat on the board ... The GPL is not dead but its enforcement mechanism has been systematically dismantled by the very organization that claims to steward it."
                                                      [synopsis]

                                                      Linux Foundation has squelched the voice of the lay contributors and now corporations control the decision-making process.

                                                      Now that your contributions to GPL'd free software have created mega-millionaires and billionaires ... those same rich fat cats that profited from your free code now want to keep you from sharing your own free code or profiting from it while they violate the software license to cash in. They promote ideology campaigns employing useful idiots and ideological parrots to insulate themselves from criticism and hold themselves above reproach from the people they are exploiting to build their tech empire. The Linux Foundation has joined the empire.

                                                      I have said before that a new alternative operating system is required if software freedom and privacy are to survive. Linux is not the resistance against the system. Linux is the system.

                                                      [/synopsis]

                                                      Full video for your earbuds: https://youtu.be/efDXFsUWk8U

                                                      [copypasta]

                                                      Our latest discussion builds on previous conversations, exploring the alleged corruption within the Linux Foundation and Linus Torvalds's potential awareness. We'll examine the intricate relationship between user space and the linux kernel developer, diving into how these components interact and influence the broader linux internals. This video aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the situation, explaining the nuances of these operating systems and the impact on open source software.

                                                      [/copypasta]


                                                        [?]Larvitz :fedora: » 🌐
                                                        @Larvitz@burningboard.net

                                                        Let's Encrypt just stopped the issuance of certificates after an (so far not publicly disclosed) incident:

                                                        letsencrypt.status.io/pages/in

                                                        If anyone encounters issues today with failed certificate renewals: It's probably not your setup.

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

                                                          Reading an old UNIX Review article from September 1984 about
                                                          termcap. Fascinating how much modern terminal software still
                                                          inherits ideas from this era.

                                                          vi depended heavily on terminal capability databases to remain
                                                          portable across different hardware terminals. Bill Joy originally
                                                          wired vi only for Lear Siegler ADM-3A terminals, and termcap was
                                                          born from the flood of requests for support on other hardware.

                                                          "Termcap Unveiled" by Douglas R. Merritt, pages 42-48.
                                                          https://archive.org/details/Unix_Review_1984_Sep.pdf/page/n43/mode/2up

                                                          Also updated my nvi notes with a small historical section about
                                                          termcap/curses and terminal portability.
                                                          https://repo.or.cz/code-notes.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/notes/NVI_Editor_Guide.txt


                                                            #netbsd boosted

                                                            [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: [he/him/my good fellow] » 🌐
                                                            @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                                                            Various #FOSS OS communities' reactions to joining them:

                                                            #Linux: "Hey, welcome to the fam! Here's a stack of CDs I burned, see which one boots for you."
                                                            #FreeBSD: "Hey, we're glad you're here! Here's an amazing handbook to get you started, holler if you need a hand!"
                                                            #NetBSD: "Of course it runs NetBSD! Welcome! :D"
                                                            #OpenBSD: "Don't expect a lot of hand-holding, but we're all having fun with it, and hopefully you will enjoy the process, too."
                                                            #9front: "Are... you... sure you want to do this?"

                                                            😆

                                                            (For the record, I love them all. I only regret I haven't had much of a chance to play with #Haiku, or interact with that community, yet!)

                                                              [?]postmarketOS » 🌐
                                                              @postmarketOS@social.treehouse.systems

                                                              We are able to follow up last year's success of financing important audio improvements in postmarketOS and the wider Linux Mobile ecosystem with another project this year, this time tackling q6voice(d).

                                                              Thanks to everybody who has been donating to postmarketOS, you made this possible! :blobcatheart:

                                                              postmarketos.org/blog/2026/05/

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

                                                                EDIT: it's not the virtio driver. This VM has 1G ram. If increased to 2G, it will boot. It seems it's the intramfs unable to decompress. And it's strange.

                                                                I've just upgraded my Proxmox Backup Server, running inside a bhyve VM on FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE, and it now kernel panics as soon as it boots.

                                                                Setup:
                                                                - Host: FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE
                                                                - Guest Kernel: Linux 7.0
                                                                - NIC: virtio-net

                                                                Workarounds tested:
                                                                - Removing the network device: boots successfully
                                                                - Changing the NIC to e1000: boots successfully

                                                                This seems to point to a virtio-net issue with this kernel under bhyve.

                                                                Has anyone else noticed this?

                                                                  Cassandrich boosted

                                                                  [?]mathew » 🌐
                                                                  @mathew@universeodon.com

                                                                  I tried a bit more Linux distro investigation, and I think I just should have listened to @hipsterelectron in the first place.

                                                                  TL;DR: If you want to run Linux without systemd, with something other than GNOME as a desktop (which is implied if you don't want systemd), and if you're comfortable with using the command line for installation, Alpine Linux is a great choice. The default install has zero systemd.

                                                                  Yes, it's a command-line install, but it's far easier to install than Gentoo. The core OS install was so fast that I thought it had failed. Once I had that sorted and had installed a few support items, the setup-desktop script installed the whole of KDE and Wayland in a couple of minutes. I rebooted and everything worked. It even got the high DPI screen's resolution right for both KDE and sddm, which literally no other distro I've tried has managed.

                                                                  A lack of bloat doesn't just make Alpine good for containers, it's also really responsive in general use. (Which is how computers ought to be with modern hardware.)

                                                                  The package manager is nice. Think APT, but much faster. It automatically keeps a separate record of what you've actually asked to install versus dependencies that were dragged in, for easy automatic bloat removal.

                                                                  Downsides:

                                                                  - No proprietary Nvidia driver available, you need to use nouveau, so no CUDA or high performance gaming.
                                                                  - Documentation (including installation) is scattered in pieces on a wiki.
                                                                  - A lot less stuff prepackaged for you than Debian. Check pkgs.alpinelinux.org/ to see if things you need are available.
                                                                  - You'll need to get used to some things being different thanks to use of busybox, no sudo, no bash by default, and so on.

                                                                  My conclusion: Command line user? Try Alpine. Everyone else? Use Debian, and hope they move away from systemd.

                                                                  I might revise this opinion if things break a lot during regular updates (hello Fedora), time will tell.

                                                                    [?]Michael Stapelberg 🐧🐹😺 » 🌐
                                                                    @zekjur@mas.to

                                                                    Another day, another security vulnerability!

                                                                    Dirty Frag: github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag

                                                                    For my fellow users, here is the mitigation I applied to my systems: github.com/stapelberg/nix/comm

                                                                      [?]John Shaft » 🌐
                                                                      @shaft@piaille.fr

                                                                      kernel exploit mitigation:

                                                                      rm -rf /boot /lib/modules && reboot

                                                                      Will mitigate all exploits, not just 🧐☝️

                                                                        [?]🦠Toxic Flange (Gurjeet)🔬⚱️🌚 » 🌐
                                                                        @Toxic_Flange@infosec.exchange

                                                                        Something I've complained about when people deploy Linux kernel based OS's is so few people ever tune or customizes their kernels or their base distro's.

                                                                        This used to be something old school sysadmins would do, as part of the basic security hygiene practice - "If you don't need it, don't include it", which applies to daemons , services and packages.

                                                                        Kernel compilation is something that rarely seems to happen too..

                                                                        Do you have hardware encryption capabilities you want things like wolfssl to use? Then sure use . Anything else? Highly unlikely.

                                                                        Are you running OpenSwan, or some other VPN or tunneling software that uses encapsulating tunnel options? No? Probably don't need ESP4/ESP6 modules.

                                                                        Easy for me to call out sure, and i'm taking myself to task as well, since really at work, they don't want people deep diving and compiling kernels in many places. "Trust the vendor" where many mgmt types don't get it or care. "Apt/DNF update and carry on".

                                                                        Funny because this the antithesis of their "resist patches, and updates" attitude towards software.

                                                                        The number of mongodb 3.x db's out there because the dev hasn't updated the driver, or the number of npm warnings "this is vulnerable, don't use this" that are ignored are high.

                                                                          [?]ollibaba [Er/ihn. he/him.] » 🌐
                                                                          @ollibaba@chaos.social

                                                                          There's another fresh Local Privilege Escalation bug in , published some hours ago: github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag

                                                                          No patch is available yet, but there are mitigation instructions available.

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

                                                                            Dirty Frag: Universal Linux LPE openwall.com/lists/oss-securit

                                                                            This is a report on "Dirty Frag", a universal LPE that allows obtaining root privileges on all major distributions. This vulnerability has a similar impact to the previous Copy Fail.

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

                                                                              Oh good, another high-severity vulnerability that somebody botched the disclosure of, turning it into a high-severity zero-day.

                                                                              Because wasn't bad enough. Now we've got too.

                                                                              Can people please stop botching vulnerability disclosure? Thanks.

                                                                              github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag/blo

                                                                                dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                                                                [?]JRT » 🌐
                                                                                @jrt@infosec.exchange

                                                                                [?]Tomáš » 🌐
                                                                                @prahou@merveilles.town

                                                                                run

                                                                                metacity

busy busy busy

mage finds deb's antiques

enters

MATABOT COPS at the counter

deb mouths: r u n

matabot scans mage

JANE DOE, OUTSTANDING WARRANT

RUNNING

through the streets of metacity

BANG, a shot rings out

one of the cops is dead, the other freaks out
 
cirno and glenda reload

                                                                                Alt...metacity busy busy busy mage finds deb's antiques enters MATABOT COPS at the counter deb mouths: r u n matabot scans mage JANE DOE, OUTSTANDING WARRANT RUNNING through the streets of metacity BANG, a shot rings out one of the cops is dead, the other freaks out cirno and glenda reload

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

                                                                                  “My favorite device is a Chromebook, without ChromeOS”

                                                                                  If you're sick of Chrome OS on your Chromebook, or can find a Chromebook for cheap somewhere but don't actually want to use Chrome OS, have you considered postmarketOS?

                                                                                  Since I was kind frustrated with ChromeOS, I decided to take a look at something that I knew supported my Lenovo Duet 3 for some time: postmarketOS. For thos

                                                                                  osnews.com/story/144897/my-fav

                                                                                    dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                                                                    [?]Christian Kruse » 🌐
                                                                                    @cjk@chaos.social

                                                                                    🎉 Gitte 0.2.0 is out!

                                                                                    Highlights:
                                                                                    - Interactive rebasing from the log: reorder via drag&drop, drop, reword, edit, squash/fixup
                                                                                    - Remote ops (push/pull/fetch/clone) now use the git CLI for better credentials & protocol support
                                                                                    - Configurable diff font
                                                                                    - CLI args: gitte ~/repo
                                                                                    - Ahead/behind indicator, merge markers, double-click to switch branches

                                                                                    Plus: Ukrainian & German translations, AUR package, lots of bugfixes and a few easter eggs.

                                                                                    flathub.org/apps/de.wwwtech.gi

                                                                                    Git GUI showing a commit context menu with options to check out a commit, copy hashes, create tags or archives, and perform history editing actions like reword, squash, fixup, or drop

                                                                                    Alt...Git GUI showing a commit context menu with options to check out a commit, copy hashes, create tags or archives, and perform history editing actions like reword, squash, fixup, or drop

                                                                                    Git GUI preferences dialog showing auto-fetch settings, working copy layout options, and diff view font configuration

                                                                                    Alt...Git GUI preferences dialog showing auto-fetch settings, working copy layout options, and diff view font configuration

                                                                                    Git GUI sidebar showing workspace status, current branch with ahead and behind indicators, and an empty changed files panel

                                                                                    Alt...Git GUI sidebar showing workspace status, current branch with ahead and behind indicators, and an empty changed files panel

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

                                                                                      Ok, so super strange thing has been happening with and this computer.

                                                                                      Already in two different OSes ( and Linux), Firefox crashes (that "Gah your tab crashed!" message, or downright segfaults to death) less than 50 seconds after opening. And it's *any* firefox I can pull off - standalone Linux version, AppImage, Distro Repo, Mozilla Repo, you name it. They *all* crash randomly between 5 to 50 or so seconds after opening.

                                                                                      Other browsers seem to be working correctly, as is every other application installed here. Why TF is only the browser doing this?!

                                                                                      This is super frustrating, and makes me feel that there must be some hardware problem with this PC. Faulty RAM, perhaps? Wonder if there's anything I can do to save it (the PC, that is)

                                                                                        [?]matthew - retroedge.tech » 🌐
                                                                                        @matthew@social.retroedge.tech

                                                                                        Almost complete with this "build" of an HP mini with Zorin OS.

                                                                                        Just need to copy the data from the customer's old Windows computer and then it will be ready.

                                                                                        Fastfetch was not in the repositories, probably due to Zorin being based on a slightly older Ubuntu LTS version.

                                                                                        Neofetch was there and helped me accomplish on screen what you are supposed to have in screenshots.

                                                                                        #Linux #ZorinOS #NeoFetch #gNome

                                                                                        RT: https://social.retroedge.tech/objects/27811c52-8fd2-49bc-8e28-e73a5a01a685

                                                                                        screenshot of Zorin OS on an HP mini computer

                                                                                        Alt...screenshot of Zorin OS on an HP mini computer

                                                                                          [?]Larvitz :fedora: » 🌐
                                                                                          @Larvitz@burningboard.net

                                                                                          “Works on my laptop” is a configuration problem, not bad luck.

                                                                                          Execution Environments make your Ansible control node a versioned, reproducible container image. Same artifact locally, in CI, and in AAP/AWX.

                                                                                          I wrote a practical walkthrough of ansible-builder + ansible-navigator, with real-world gotchas:

                                                                                          blog.hofstede.it/reproducible-

                                                                                            [?]fionescu(1) » 🌐
                                                                                            @fionescu@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                                            Hello !
                                                                                            I have recently launched a website: fionescu.princeps-poesis.xyz/ - Here I posted what may be the only text in Romanian about that isn't a news announcement or a recent AI slop translation!
                                                                                            Tl;dr: I have celebrated one year since having switched from to by... switching from Linux to OpenBSD my daily driver OS. Why? OpenBSD's "proactive security by default" stance is the best for me - and it runs on my somewhat legacy hardware. Most of the essential software I used on Linux is also here, so for most purposes OpenBSD is fine for me.

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