Tux Machines Bulletin for Sunday, March 10, 2024
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⦿ Tux Machines - #138 Refreshing Changes - This Week in GNOME
⦿ Tux Machines - Android Leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - Audiocasts/Shows: BSD Now, Self-Hosted, and The Linux Link Tech Show (TLLTS)
⦿ Tux Machines - Audiocasts/Shows: GNU/Linux in the Ham Shack, Going GNU/Linux, This Week in GNU/Linux
⦿ Tux Machines - Cozy Audiobook Player 1.3.0 Ported to GTK4 & LibAdwaita
⦿ Tux Machines - Devices: Raspberry Pi, Buzzwords ("IoT"), SimplyNUC, and SparkFun
⦿ Tux Machines - EasyVoid version 240308 pre-alpha
⦿ Tux Machines - Games: Proton Experimental/GE-Proton, Game Jam, and Geforce Now
⦿ Tux Machines - How YOU Help With Quality
⦿ Tux Machines - Linux Kernel 6.8 Officially Released, Here’s What’s New
⦿ Tux Machines - Meet Lingmo OS: macOS Looking Distro with Debian Base
⦿ Tux Machines - Messenger-GTK 0.9.0
⦿ Tux Machines - Open Hardware: Raspberry Pi and Arduino News
⦿ Tux Machines - Pithos Pandora Radio Client Released 1.6.2 with Few Fixes
⦿ Tux Machines - PostgreSQL: pgAdmin, Ora2Pg, pgCluu, and More
⦿ Tux Machines - Programming Leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - Red Hat Leftovers (Mostly Puff Pieces)
⦿ Tux Machines - Security Leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - Security Leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - Today in Techrights
⦿ Tux Machines - today's howtos
⦿ Tux Machines - today's howtos
⦿ Tux Machines - today's leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - today's howtos
⦿ Tux Machines - Windows TCO Stories
⦿ Tux Machines - Wine 9.4
䷼ Bulletin articles (as HTML) to comment on (requires login):
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/_138_Refreshing_Changes_This_Week_in_GNOME.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Android_Leftovers.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Audiocasts_Shows_BSD_Now_Self_Hosted_and_The_Linux_Link_Tech_Sh.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Audiocasts_Shows_GNU_Linux_in_the_Ham_Shack_Going_GNU_Linux_Thi.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Cozy_Audiobook_Player_1_3_0_Ported_to_GTK4_LibAdwaita.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Devices_Raspberry_Pi_Buzzwords_IoT_SimplyNUC_and_SparkFun.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/EasyVoid_version_240308_pre_alpha.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Games_Proton_Experimental_GE_Proton_Game_Jam_and_Geforce_Now.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/How_YOU_Help_With_Quality.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Linux_Kernel_6_8_Officially_Released_Here_s_What_s_New.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Meet_Lingmo_OS_macOS_Looking_Distro_with_Debian_Base.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Messenger_GTK_0_9_0.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Open_Hardware_Raspberry_Pi_and_Arduino_News.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Pithos_Pandora_Radio_Client_Released_1_6_2_with_Few_Fixes.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/PostgreSQL_pgAdmin_Ora2Pg_pgCluu_and_More.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Programming_Leftovers.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Red_Hat_Leftovers_Mostly_Puff_Pieces.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Security_Leftovers.1.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Security_Leftovers.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Today_in_Techrights.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/today_s_howtos.1.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/today_s_howtos.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/today_s_leftovers.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/todayy_s_howtos.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Windows_TCO_Stories.shtml
https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Wine_9_4.shtml
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from March 01 to
March 08.
Here are the highlights of the last 2 weeks.
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Classic_bar_Interiors⦈_
* ⚓ The BSD Now Podcast ? BSD_Now_549:_htop_Tetris⠀⇛
FreeBSD Foundation Statement on the European Union Cyber
Resiliency Act, DragonFly BSD on a Thinkpad T480s, How FreeBSD
Employs Ampere Arm64 Servers in the Data Center, FreeBSD
Yubikey authentication, that time I almost added Tetris to
htop, and more
* ⚓ Jupiter Broadcasting ? How_Hard_Could_it_Be?_|_Self-Hosted_118⠀⇛
Alex's new Epyc server build, and Jon Seager from Canonical
joins us to chat about Nix in the homelab, packaging Scrutiny,
and how Nix fits with existing infrastructure management tools.
Special Guest: Jon Seager .
* ⚓ The TLLTS Podcast ? The_Linux_Link_Tech_Show_Episode_1042⠀⇛
joel likes the switch.
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(ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Audiocasts_Shows_GNU_Linux_in_the_Ham_Shack_Going_GNU_Linux_Thi.shtml
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
* ⚓ Linux in the Ham Shack ☛ Linux_in_the_Ham_Shack_Episode_#535:_Saturday
in_the_Park⠀⇛
Hello and welcome to the 535th installment of Linux in the Ham
Shack.
* ⚓ Going Linux ☛ Going_GNU/Linux_#451_·_Listener_Feedback⠀⇛
In this episode: Bill hops again, lost voice mails,
Surveillance Giant Google analytics, Lubuntu package manager,
Bitlocker, Thunderbird, lightweight feedback, and suggestions
for Bill’s testing on Nix.
00:00 Going GNU/Linux #451 · Listener Feedback
00:55 Is this a special episode?
01:45 Bill hops to NixOS
06:54 Sean: Lost voicemails?
09:08 Peter: Why Surveillance Giant Google analytics?
10:28 Robert: Lubuntu package manager
26:26 Jack: Followup on Bitlocker
30:25 James: Begs for minion help with Thunderbird
36:26 Paul: Feedback on lightweight distros
43:28 Tolga: Distro suggestion for Bill to test
49:27 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889,
@goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
50:38 End
* ⚓ Tux Digital ☛ TWIL_256:_GNU/Linux_Desktop_Growth,_Fedora_Dropping_Xorg,
Nintendo_vs_Yuzu_lawsuit_&_more_GNU/Linux_news⠀⇛
We’ve got a lot of big news for GNU/Linux users this week!
We’ve got everything from marketshare growth to the latest
updates for your favorite distros. Desktop GNU/Linux hits 4%
market share! That’s the highest ever by the way. GNU/Linux
From Scratch just released a new version for those of you who
dream of building [...]
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(ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Cozy_Audiobook_Player_1_3_0_Ported_to_GTK4_LibAdwaita.shtml
Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Cozy_Audiobook_Player_1_3_0_Ported_to_GTK4_LibAdwaita.gmi
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
After almost 2 years, Cozy audiobook player, finally announced new 1.3.0
release days ago. Cozy is a free open-source application for Linux, allows to
listen to your DRM free mp3, m4b, m4a (aac, ALAC, …), flac, ogg and wav audio
books.
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(ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Devices_Raspberry_Pi_Buzzwords_IoT_SimplyNUC_and_SparkFun.shtml
Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Devices_Raspberry_Pi_Buzzwords_IoT_SimplyNUC_and_SparkFun.gmi
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
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* ⚓ Hackaday ☛ Create_Virtual_USB_Sticks_With_A_Raspberry_Pi_Zero⠀⇛
Playing back music files from USB sticks is a common feature
these days, and is built-into the infotainment system in
[Folkert van Heusden]’s Opel Astra. Unfortunately such USB
playback features often come with a range of limitations on
things like audio codecs, and in the case of [Folkert]’s car, a
1000 file limit. This had him looking at an alternative to
lugging a lot of USB sticks around to avoid the horror of
hearing the same songs within a week while commuting. The
solution? Make a Raspberry Pi Zero into a virtual USB mass
storage device using the Mass Storage Gadget (MSG) driver in
the Linux kernel.
* ⚓ The Register UK ☛ The_S_in_IoT_stands_for_security⠀⇛
I was one of the first people to use an Internet of Things
(IoT) device. It was Carnegie-Mellon’s Computer Science
Department's Coke machine*. True, I didn't need to check on it
since my school, West Virginia University, was 77 miles from
CMU, but I thought it was really cool back in the 1970s that I
could see what was what with the coke machine over the
Internet. That was then. This is now. Today. I'm less than
thrilled by the IoT.
* ⚓ [Old] Nokia ☛ Nokia_Threat_Intelligence_Report_finds_malicious_IoT
botnet_activity_has_sharply_increased_|_Nokia⠀⇛
Nokia Threat Intelligence Report finds malicious IoT botnet
activity has sharply increased
• Number of IoT devices (bots) engaged in botnet-driven DDoS
attacks rose from around 200,000 a year ago to approximately 1
million devices
* ⚓ Linux Gizmos ☛ SimplyNUC_Introduces_Onyx_Pro:_Featuring_10GbE_SFP+
Fiber_and_Dual_2.5GbE_Ports⠀⇛
Simply NUC introduced a new addition to their Onyx series – the
Onyx Pro, powered by the Intel Core i9 vPRO “Raptor Lake”
13900H CPU. This advanced workstation seamlessly integrates
Intel IRIS Xe graphics and offers additional customization with
optional Nvidia T1000, Radeon Pro WX3200, and Intel Arc A40
graphics cards, catering to a wide range of professional needs.
* ⚓ Linux Gizmos ☛ Advanced_Muscle_Sensing_with_SparkFun’s_MyoWare_2.0
Wireless_Shield⠀⇛
SparkFun, in partnership with Advancer Technologies, has
introduced the MyoWare 2.0 Wireless Shield, a compact and
versatile board designed to work seamlessly with the MyoWare
2.0 Muscle Sensor. Thanks to its compatibility with LiPo
batteries, this product is suitable for a range of portable
applications, from educational environments to projects like
incorporating myoelectric elements into custom projects.
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(ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/EasyVoid_version_240308_pre_alpha.shtml
Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/EasyVoid_version_240308_pre_alpha.gmi
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
If anyone feels like they would like to try it:
If you already have 6.0.1 or 6.0.2, you cannot update to 240308; they are
completely different.
Previous blog post about the woofV project:
https://bkhome.org/news/202403/testing-interaction-between-xbps-and-pkgget.html
Read_on
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Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2024/03/10/Games_Proton_Experimental_GE_Proton_Game_Jam_and_Geforce_Now.gmi
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
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* ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Proton_Experimental_fixes_up_Apex_Legends,_Epic_Games
Store,_Warlords_Battlecry_III⠀⇛
Valve has released an update to Proton Experimental to further
improve the Windows game compatibility on Steam Deck and Linux
PCs. Here's all that's changed for the March 8th update.
* ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ GE-Proton_9-1_brings_a_whole_lot_of_fixes_for_Linux_/
Steam_Deck_gaming⠀⇛
The first release of GE-Proton based on Wine 9.0 / Proton 9.0
is here with GE-Proton 9-1 bringing in a lot of fixes for
various games and new games added to ULWGL (Unified Linux Wine
Game Launcher).
* ⚓ Techdirt ☛ Game_Jam_Winner_Spotlight:_Mickey_Party⠀⇛
It’s time for the second entry in our series of spotlight posts
looking at the winners of the sixth annual public domain game
jam, Gaming Like It’s 1928! We’ve already featrued Best Visuals
winner Flight from Podunk Station, and today we’re taking a
closer look at the winner of Best Adaptation: Mickey Party by
Benjamin Gray.
* ⚓ Data Swamp ☛ Cloud_gaming_review_using_Geforce_Now⠀⇛
I'm finally done with ADSL now as I got access to optical fiber
last week! It was time for me to try cloud gaming again and see
how it improved since my last use in 2016.
If you are not familiar with cloud gaming, please do not run
away, here is a brief description. Cloud gaming refers to a
service allowing one to play locally a game running on a remote
machine (either locally or over the Internet).
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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
In today’s other blog post, I mentioned how we’ve been getting a huge number of
bug reports since the Mega-Release. If you’re not in software engineering, this
probably seems like a bad thing. “Oh no, why so many bugs? Didn’t you test your
software properly!?”
Since most people are not involved in software engineering, this perspective is
common and understandable. So I’d like to shed a light on the assumptions
behind it, and talk about the challenges involved in improving software
quality, which is a passion of mine.
Read_on
Also: Working_Build_With_KDE_Frameworks_6
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posted by Marius Nestor on Mar 10, 2024,
updated Mar 11, 2024
🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Linux_kernel_6.8⦈_
Highlights of Linux kernel 6.8 include LAM (Linear Address Masking)
virtualization and guest-first memory support for KVM, a basic online
filesystem check and repair mechanism for the Bcachefs file system introduced
in Linux kernel 6.7, support for the Broadcom BCM2712 processor in Raspberry Pi
5, AMD ACPI-based Wi-Fi band RFI mitigation feature (WBRF), zswap writeback
disabling, fscrypt support for CephFS, and a multi-size THP (Transparent Huge
Pages) sysfs interface.
Also new is initial Rust support for the LoongArch architecture, a UFFDIO_MOVE
uABI operation to allow pages to be moved within a virtual address space while
avoiding page allocation and memcpy done by UFFDIO_COPY, the KSM advisor
feature to automatically manage the kernel samepage merging subsystem, support
for the SMB file system to create block and character special files, and Rust
support for creating network PHY drivers.
Read_on
Update (by Roy)
LWN:
* ⚓ The_6.8_kernel_has_been_released⠀⇛
Significant changes in this release include the deadline
servers scheduling feature, support for memory-management auto-
tuning in DAMON, the large anonymous folios feature, the kernel
samepage merging advisor, the ability to prevent writes to
block devices containing mounted filesystems, the listmount()
and statmount() system calls, the first device driver written
in Rust, the removal of the (never finished) bpfilter packet-
filtering system, three new system calls for managing Linux
security modules, the BPF token mechanism for fine-grained
control over BPF permissions, support for data-type profiling
in the perf tool, guest-first memory for KVM virtualization,
the Intel Xe graphics driver, and a lot more. See the LWN
merge-window summaries (part 1, part 2) for more information.
Original:
* ⚓ Linux_6.8⠀⇛
So it took a bit longer for the commit counts to come down this
release than I tend to prefer, but a lot of that seemed to be
about
various selftest updates (networking in particular) rather than
any
actual real sign of problems. And the last two weeks have been
pretty
quiet, so I feel there's no real reason to delay 6.8. We
always have
some straggling work, and we'll end up having some of it pushed
to
stable rather than hold up the new code. Nothing worrisome
enough to
keep the regular release schedule from happening.
As usual, the shortlog below is just for the last week since
rc7, the
overall changes in 6.8 are obviously much much bigger. This is
not the
historically big release that 6.7 was - we seem to be back to a
fairly
average release size for the last few years. You can see it in
the
overall diffstats too - this looks like an average release in
pretty
much all respects, and we don't have (for example) any obvious
big new
filesystems or architectures. I think the biggest single new
thing in
6.8 is probably the new Xe drm driver, but honestly, the big
bulk of
changes are just various random updates and fixes all over.
Just as it should be.
In a sea of normality, one thing that stands out is a bit of
random
git numerology. This is the last mainline kernel to have less
than
ten million git objects. In fact, we're at 9.996 million
objects, so
we got really close to crossing that not-milestone if it hadn't
been
for the nice calming down in the last couple of weeks. Other
trees -
notably linux-next - obviously are already comfortably over
that
limit.
Of course, there is absolutely nothing special about it apart
from a
nice round number. Git doesn't care.
Anyway, this all obviously means that tomorrow the merge window
for
6.9 opens, and I already have several pull requests pending.
Thanks to
everybody who sent in early pull requests, you know who you
are. But
before that excitement commences, please do spend a bit of time
with
the now boring old status quo and give 6.8 a good test, ok?
Linus
OMG Joey:
* ⚓ Linux_Kernel_6.8_Released,_This_is_What’s_New⠀⇛
After several solid months of development the Linux 6.8 kernel
has been officially released.
This kernel is of particular note to Ubuntu users as it’s the
version chosen to ship in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS – i.e., as the GA
kernel and thereby supported for the duration of the release.
Announcing the release of Linux kernel 6.8 on the official
Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) Linux founder Linus Torvalds
says:
“This is not the historically big release that 6.7 was – we
seem to be back to a fairly average release size for the last
few year.”
Adding: “You can see it in the overall diffstats too – this
looks like an average release in pretty much all respects, and
we don’t have (for example) any obvious big new filesystems or
architectures. I think the biggest single new thing in 6.8 is
probably the new Xe drm driver, but honestly, the big bulk of
changes are just various random updates and fixes all over.”
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posted by Arindam Giri on Mar 10, 2024
Remember the Cutefish OS project, which got discontinued? Well, another look-
alike distribution I spotted named Lingmo OS. The Linux distribution originates
from China and comes with Debian stable base. The official project page states,
it's currently in beta.
Read_on
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
Following the new release of "libgnunetchat" there have been some changes
regarding the applications utilizing it. So we are pleased to announce the new
release of the Messenger-GTK application. This release will be compatible with
libgnunetchat 0.3.0 and GNUnet 0.21.0 upwards.
Read_on
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
* ⚓ Tom's Hardware ☛ Raspberry_Pi_5-powered_cat_TV_shows_bird_videos_to
feline_friends⠀⇛
Becky Stern has pampered her cats by creating a Raspberry Pi-
powered cat TV that plays cat videos for them automatically on
startup.
* ⚓ peppe8o ☛ IoT_Technology_for_Environmental_Monitoring⠀⇛
* ⚓ Arduino ☛ Build_yourself_this_simple_app-controlled_robot_dog⠀⇛
If you have an interest in robotics, it can be really difficult
to know where to start. There are so many designs and kits out
there that it becomes overwhelming. But it is best to start
with the basics and then expand from there after you learn the
ropes.
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
Pithos, the free open-source client for Pandora Radio, released new 1.6.2
version a few days ago. Pithos is a native app for GNU/Linux desktop, allowing
to listen to free music through Pandora music streaming service.
Read_on
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
* ⚓ PostgreSQL ☛ pgAdmin_4_v8.4_Released⠀⇛
The pgAdmin Development Team is pleased to announce pgAdmin 4
version 8.4. This release of pgAdmin 4 includes 16 bug fixes
and new features. For more details please see the release
notes.
* ⚓ PostgreSQL ☛ Ora2Pg_24.2_have_been_released⠀⇛
Version 24.2 of Ora2Pg, a free and reliable tool...
* ⚓ PostgreSQL ☛ pgCluu_v4.0_released⠀⇛
Hyderabad, India - March 6, 2025
✐ pgCluu⠀✐
PostgreSQL Cluster Utilization
pgCluu is a Perl program used to perform a full audit of a
PostgreSQL Cluster performances. It is divided in two parts, a
collector used to grab statistics on the PostgreSQL server
using psql and sar, a reports builder that will generate all
HTML and charts output.
Version 4.0 of pgCluu have been released, this is a major
release that adds several new features and reports. It also
fixes issues reported since the last release.
* ⚓ HowTo Forge ☛ How_to_Install_Adminer_Database_Administration_Tool_on
Debian_12⠀⇛
Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a fully-featured database
administration tool written in PHP that supports both RDBMS
(Relational Database Management System) such as MySQL/MariaDB,
PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, and Oracle and the NoSQL such as
MongoDB and others (via plugin).
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
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* ⚓ Leon Mika ☛ Photo_Bucket_Update:_Exporting_To_Zip⠀⇛
I’ve went with lines of JSON file for the image metadata. I
considered a CSV file briefly, but for optional fields like
captions and custom properties, I didn’t like the idea of a lot
of empty columns. Better to go with a format that’s a little
more flexible, even if it does mean more text per line.
* ⚓ Jennifer Moore ☛ Losing_the_imitation_game⠀⇛
AI cannot develop software for you, but that's not going to
stop people from trying to make it happen anyway. And that is
going to turn all of the easy software development problems
into hard problems.
* ⚓ Barry Hess ☛ Rails_Form_Redirect_Not_Rendering_HTML⠀⇛
The first step was to rediscover how to write browser tests.
This is because my past self incessantly reminds me to find
bugs once.
* ⚓ Dan Slimmon ☛ Clinical_troubleshooting:_diagnose_any_production_issue,
fast.⠀⇛
Over my career as an SRE, I’ve diagnosed thousands of
production issues. When I’m lucky, I have enough information at
hand, and enough expertise in the systems involved, to get to
the bottom of the problem on my own. But very often I need to
bring together a team.
Troubleshooting with a team unleashes enormous power. Problems
that would have taken me days to solve as an individual might
take only hours or minutes, thanks to the benefit of pooled
knowledge.
However, collaborative troubleshooting also comes with dangers.
Time and again, I’ve seen groups struggle to make progress on
an investigation due to miscommunication, misalignment, and
confusion. Among other difficulties, the fundamental common
ground breakdown can have especially heinous consequences in
this context.
o § Python⠀➾
# ⚓ Louis-Philippe_Véronneau:_Acts_of_active_procrastination:
example_of_a_silly_Python_script_for_Moodle⠀⇛
My brain is currently suffering from an overload
caused by grading student assignments.
In search of a somewhat productive way to
procrastinate, I thought I would share a small
script I wrote sometime in 2023 to facilitate my
grading
I use Moodle for all the classes I teach and
students use it to hand me out their papers. When
I'm ready to grade them, I download the ZIP archive
Moodle provides containing all their PDF files and
comment them using_xournalpp_and_my_Wacom_tablet.
# ⚓ Wouter Groeneveld ☛ My_Retro_Desk/Gaming_Setup_in_2024⠀⇛
It’s been three years since the first desk setup
post from 2021, and while a couple of things have
changed, nothing major has. The preservationist in
me wanted to post an update nonetheless, so here
goes.
# ⚓ Seth Michael Larson ☛ Regex_character_“$”_doesn't_mean
“end-of-string”⠀⇛
So if you're trying to match a string without a
newline at the end, you can't only use $ in Python!
My expectation was having multiline mode disabled
wouldn't have had this newline-matching behavior,
but that isn't the case.
o § Shell/Bash/Zsh/Ksh⠀➾
# ⚓ Thorsten Ball ☛ How_to_Lose_Control_of_your_Shell⠀⇛
When zsh is run with -c and the last command in
that passed command is a non-built-in, such as ls
or env, then ZSH execes into that last process.
Meaning: it doesn’t create a child process to run
ls. No, instead it turns itself into that command.
That means at the point in time when ls is run in
zsh -c 'echo lol; ls' the zsh process is gone and
turned into ls and there’s no one left to reset the
foreground process group leader.
But when you run zsh -c '/usr/bin/env; echo lol',
i.e.: first non-built-in, then built-in, then ZSH
doesn’t disappear. It forks and execs /usr/bin/env
and then executes the echo lol and, somewhere in
there, cleans up the foreground process group
leader.
o § Kernel Space⠀➾
# ⚓ MaskRay ☛ A_compact_relocation_format_for_ELF⠀⇛
ELF's design emphasizes natural size and alignment
guidelines for its control structures. This
principle, outlined in Proceedings of the Summer
1990 USENIX Conference, ELF: An Object File to
Mitigate Mischievous Misoneism, promotes ease of
random access for structures like program headers,
section headers, and symbols.
# ⚓ [Repeat] Trail of Bits ☛ Out_of_the_kernel,_into_the
tokens⠀⇛
We’re digging up the archives of vulnerabilities
that Trail of Bits has reported over the years.
This post shares the story of two such issues: a
denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability hidden in
JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), and an oversight in the
Linux kernel that could enable circumvention of
critical kernel security mechanisms (KASLR).
o § Standards/Consortia⠀➾
# ⚓ Björn Wärmedal ☛ I_Used_to_Think_CSS_Was_Good⠀⇛
Firstly, people have become obsessed with styling
rather than content. Yes, people still think
content is important. Don't worry about that. But
most no longer care about what their content is;
only how it looks. What I mean by this is that
semantic meaning has disappeared again and given
way for things like this:
And that's just going back to font and style tags
all over again. Wasn't this what CSS was supposed
to solve for us?
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* ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Working_with_exceptions_and_configurations_on_your
ZTP/RHACM_infrastructure⠀⇛
In a previous article, I focused on subgroups instead of
exceptions. Read it for context and a better understanding on
how Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management and Zero-Touch
Provisioning (ZTP) work. Basic knowledge of these technologies
is required to follow along with this article.
* ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Top_10_operators_deployed_on_Red_Hat_OpenShift
Service_on_AWS⠀⇛
An Operator provides an automated way to install and configure
a Kubernetes-native application on your Red Hat OpenShift
instance. It’s not an application installer, but a self-
contained configuration for every required component in the
stack. Operators are so useful that every Red Hat OpenShift
install features OperatorHub, where you can browse and easily
install Operators verified to work with Red Hat OpenShift.
Operators are understandably popular add-ons for most OpenShift
users, and here are the top 10 we see our users install most
often.
* ⚓ Red_Hat_talks-up_edge_AI_advances_for_private_5G_and_Industry_4.0 [Ed:
Buzzwords and hype in place of substance. Why now 10G and Industry 9.0?
Red Hat likes to Red Hat Official ☛ link_to_its_own_puff_pieces_in
external_sites]⠀⇛
MWC, Barcelona; last week. Red Hat and Intel have developed a
(relatively) easy and cheap edge/cloud computing solution for
enterprises to deploy and multiply AI-based applications on
private 5G networks. The duo have a reference solution, they
said, which easily flexes distributed edge/cloud compute
resources to handle escalating AI workloads, from maintenance
tasks to production systems, on new private 5G setups in
Industry 4.0 venues.
* ⚓ What_the_Dev?⠀⇛
In this episode we interview Erin Boyd, director of emerging
technologies at Red Hat, about where platform engineering fits
into the technology landscape, how organizations are
implementing platform engineering teams, and how important this
new discipline will become as companies are looking to deliver
business value from AI.
* ⚓ 6_Reasons_to_Consider_Dev_Containers⠀⇛
Here are six reasons to consider dev containers, and why the
advantages currently outweigh the drawbacks enterprises
currently face.
* ⚓ SDx Central ☛ Red_Hat_takes_holistic,_open_platforms_approach_to_telco
sustainability [Ed: The language of greenwashing]⠀⇛
Telecom networks consume 3% of the globe’s annual power and are
responsible for 2% of worldwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
While the thought of operating more sustainably is one thing,
achieving environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals is a
complex and layered problem. The communication ecosystem will
need to join forces to meaningfully tackle its collective
environmental impact, according to Red Hat’s Chief Telco
Architect Rimma Iontel.
* ⚓ CentOS ☛ CentOS_at_SCaLE⠀⇛
SCaLE 21x is happening next week in Pasadena, CA. This is one
of our favorite events, and we're excited to be taking part
again. Join us at the CentOS Classroom on Thursday, March 14,
from 2pm to 5pm.
* ⚓ Fedora Project ☛ Fedora_Community_Blog:_Infra_&_RelEng_Update_–_Week
10,_2024⠀⇛
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure_&_Release
Engineering) Team. It also contains updates for CPE (Community
Platform_Engineering) Team as the CPE initiatives are in most
cases tied to I&R work.
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* ⚓ Security_updates_for_Friday⠀⇛
Security updates have been issued by Debian (fontforge), Fedora
(chromium, iwd, libell, and thunderbird), Oracle (buildah,
kernel, skopeo, and tomcat), Red Hat (opencryptoki), Slackware
(ghostscript), SUSE (go1.21, go1.22, google-oauth-java-client,
jetty-minimal, openssl-1_0_0, python310, sudo, wpa_supplicant,
and xmlgraphics-batik), and Ubuntu (libhtmlcleaner-java, linux,
linux-azure, linux-azure-5.15, linux-azure-fde, linux-azure-
fde-5.15, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-5.15, linux-gke, linux-gkeop,
linux-gkeop-5.15, linux-hwe-5.15, linux-ibm, linux-ibm-5.15,
linux-lowlatency-hwe-5.15, linux-nvidia, linux-azure, linux-
azure-6.5, linux-hwe-6.5, mqtt-client, ncurses, and puma).
* ⚓ LinuxSecurity ☛ Docker,_Hadoop,_Confluence,_Redis_at_Risk_of_New
Cryptomining_Attack [Ed: At least this one does not blame "Linux"]⠀⇛
A recent attack campaign targeted publicly accessible Docker ,
Hadoop , Confluence, and Redis deployments. The attackers
exploited misconfigurations and known vulnerabilities to
implant cryptominers on compromised systems. As GNU/Linux
admins, infosec professionals, Internet security enthusiasts,
and sysadmins, it is crucial to understand the implications of
this attack and take appropriate measures to protect our
systems.
* ⚓ LinuxSecurity ☛ Its_Time_to_Add_Some_GUAC_to_Open-Source_Supply_Chain
Security!⠀⇛
Integrating the Graph for Understanding Artifact Composition
(GUAC) in the open-source security framework has tremendous
potential to improve software supply chain security . GUAC is
an initiative introduced by Google, Kusari, Purdue University,
and Citi that aggregates software security metadata into a
high-fidelity graph database.
* ⚓ Trail of Bits ☛ Out_of_the_kernel,_into_the_tokens⠀⇛
We’re digging up the archives of vulnerabilities that Trail of
Bits has reported over the years. This post shares the story of
two such issues: a denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability hidden
in JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), and an oversight in the Linux kernel
that could enable circumvention [...]
* ⚓ Emerging_Trends_in_Embedded_Linux_IoT_Security⠀⇛
Embedded Linux systems play a pivotal role in powering a wide
array of devices, from smart home gadgets to industrial
machinery. Numerous applications, such as Internet of Things
(IoT) devices, industrial control systems, automotive systems,
medical equipment, and more, use these embedded systems. As IoT
devices become increasingly prevalent, securing connected
devices is a critical challenge. In this article, we’ll look at
the latest trends in embedded Linux IoT security and how they
are shaping the future of cybersecurity.
* ⚓ 41_State_Attorneys_General_tell_Meta_to_do_better_in_preventing_and
mitigating_account_takeovers⠀⇛
A coalition of state attorneys general have sent a letter to
Meta asking them to do more to help users whose accounts have
been hacked or taken over.
* ⚓ Canada ☛ Hamilton’s_ransomware_attack,_week_two:_What_we_know_and_what
we_don’t⠀⇛
On Feb. 25, a sprawling cyberattack hit the City of Hamilton’s
digital network, disrupting phone lines, emails, and databases
the municipality uses every day.
The crisis is almost two weeks old, and the city remains
largely locked out of its systems. Phone lines remain down,
council meetings have been postponed, registration to
recreation programs is suspended, and childhood vaccination
efforts are delayed, among other issues. There is no clear
picture as to when the city will be back up and running
normally.
Although the city has provided some updates on affected
services and the nature of the cyber attack, much of it has
been shrouded in secrecy, with officials citing security
concerns for not sharing details with the public.
* ⚓ Indiana_Attorney_General_Files_Suit_Against_Apria_Healthcare⠀⇛
Attorney General Todd Rokita is filing a lawsuit on behalf of
the people of Indiana against Apria Healthcare LLC for a
massive data breach that impacted at least 42,000 Hoosiers and
1.8 million people nationwide.
Apria is a provider of home healthcare equipment and related
services across the United States. Apria provides medical
equipment to over 2 million patients across 270 locations,
including Indiana.
“Patients should be able to trust their medical providers at
all times,” Attorney General Rokita said. “All Hoosier patients
deserve their privacy, especially when it comes to medical
care.”
* ⚓ System_Status_Note⠀⇛
Yesterday, DataBreaches.net was hit with a massive DDoS attack
that also affected PogoWasRight.org.
DataBreaches.net is now back online: all the posts are back up,
and media files are in the process of being reuploaded.
PogoWasRight will be back online by the end of tomorrow.
Thank you to everyone who reached out to me because they missed
reading DataBreaches.net and wanted to know what was going on.
And special thanks to those who reached out to offer their help
and skills. You are greatly appreciated.
* ⚓ Information Security Media Group, Corporation ☛ Banning_Ransom
Payments:_Calls_Grow_to_‘Figure_Out’_Approach⠀⇛
How might banning ransomware victims from paying a ransom to
their attacker work in practice?
As ransomware groups are causing massive damage and disruption
and showing no signs of stopping, Ciaran Martin, the former
head of Britain’s National Cyber Security Center, said “it’s
time to figure out how to make a ransomware payments ban work.”
Writing in a recent London Times op-ed, he emphasized that
while governments need to start finding answers to this
question, bans shouldn’t be immediate. “Note: I said how to
make a ban work,” said Martin, who’s now a professor of
practice at Oxford University. “We’re not ready for one
tomorrow. But we’re not trying to get ready either.”
* ⚓ Finextra Research ☛ UniCredit_hit_with_£2.3_million_fine_for_data
breach⠀⇛
UniCredit, Italy’s second-largest bank, has been fined €2.8
million (£2.3 million) by the country’s data protection
authority over 2018 data breach case.
The 2018 cyber attack on the bank’s mobile banking platform
impacted the data over 750,000 customers. The sanction,
announced on Thursday, is a reminder that “banks must take all
necessary technical and organisational and security measures to
prevent their customers’ data from being unlawfully stolen,”
the authority commented.
The 2018 breach was no outlier for UniCredit.
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* ⚓ Diffoscope ☛ Reproducible_Builds_(diffoscope):_diffoscope_260
released⠀⇛
The diffoscope maintainers are pleased to announce the release
of diffoscope version 260. This version includes the following
changes:
* Actually test 7z support in the test_7z set of tests, not the
lz4 functionality. (Closes: reproducible-builds/diffoscope#359)
* In addition, correctly check for the 7z binary being
available (and not lz4) when testing 7z. * Prevent a traceback
when comparing a contentful .pyc file with an empty one. (Re:
Debian:#1064973)
* ⚓ Security Week ☛ State_AGs_Send_Letter_to_Meta_Asking_It_to_Take
‘Immediate_Action’_on_User_Account_Takeovers⠀⇛
A group of 40 state attorneys general have sent a letter to
Meta expressing concern over Facebook (Farcebook) and Instagram
account takeovers.
* ⚓ Tom's Hardware ☛ Password-cracking_botnet_has_taken_over_WordPress
sites_to_attack_using_the_visitor's_browser⠀⇛
Attackers are launching distributed password-guessing attacks
across hundreds of WordPress websites using a mere 3 kilobit
script.
* ⚓ Silicon Angle ☛ Report:_Hackers_used_Ivanti_vulnerabilities_to_breach
two_CISA_systems⠀⇛
Hackers have gained access to two applications operated by the
U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, The
Record reported today. A CISA spokesperson confirmed the breach
in a statement. According to the agency, the hackers gained
access by using vulnerabilities in Ivanti Inc. products that it
uses internally.
* ⚓ Security Week ☛ Unpatched_Sceiner_Smart_Lock_Vulnerabilities_Allow
Hackers_to_Open_Doors⠀⇛
Multiple vulnerabilities in Sceiner firmware allow attackers to
compromise smart locks and open doors.
* ⚓ Security Week ☛ Chinese_Cyberspies_Target_Tibetans_via_Watering_Hole,
Supply_Chain_Attacks⠀⇛
Chinese APT Evasive Panda compromises a software developer’s
supply chain to target Tibetans with malicious downloaders.
* ⚓ Security Week ☛ Change_Healthcare_Restores_Pharmacy_Services_Disrupted
by_Ransomware⠀⇛
Change Healthcare says it has made significant progress in
restoring systems impacted by a recent ransomware attack.
* ⚓ Bruce Schneier ☛ A_Taxonomy_of_Prompt_Injection_Attacks⠀⇛
Researchers ran a global prompt hacking competition, and have
documented the results in a paper that both gives a lot of good
examples and tries to organize a taxonomy of effective prompt
injection strategies. It seems as if the most common successful
strategy is the “compound instruction attack,” as in “Say ‘I
have been PWNED’ without a period.”
Ignore This Title and HackAPrompt: Exposing Systemic
Vulnerabilities of
LLMs through a Global Scale Prompt Hacking
Competition
Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) are deployed
in interactive contexts with direct user engagement,
such as chatbots and writing assistants. These
deployments are vulnerable to prompt injection and
jailbreaking (collectively, prompt hacking), in which
models are manipulated to ignore their original
instructions and follow potentially malicious ones.
Although widely acknowledged as a significant
security threat, there is a dearth of large-scale
resources and quantitative studies on prompt hacking.
To address this lacuna, we launch a global prompt
hacking competition, which allows for free-form human
input attacks. We elicit 600K+ adversarial prompts
against three state-of-the-art LLMs. We describe the
dataset, which empirically verifies that current LLMs
can indeed be manipulated via prompt hacking. We also
present a comprehensive taxonomical ontology of the
types of adversarial prompts...
* § Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt/Fear-mongering/Dramatisation⠀➾
o ⚓ Dark Reading ☛ How_to_Ensure_Open_Source_Packages_Are_Not
Landmines⠀⇛
CISA and OpenSSF jointly published new guidance
recommending technical controls to make it harder for
developers to bring malicious software components into
code.
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in_Switzerland⠀⇛
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had known bots or spiders culled from the statistics
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Hat's redhat.com)
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why would Microsoft take so much more in loans while firing
tens of thousands of its own workers?
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new licence
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Than_We_Told_You_Before⠀⇛
Of course they also blame "Russia", not the holes
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Bergot: That Star Destroyer Is Disabled!
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No light at the end of this tunnel
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Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
13. ⚓ Over_at_Tux_Machines...⠀⇛
GNU/Linux news for the past day
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IRC logs for Friday, March 08, 2024
15. ⚓ SoylentNews_Shows_the_Viability_of_Readers-Funded_Sites⠀⇛
The harder opponents push us, the more productive we'll become
16. ⚓ GNU/Linux_Isn't_About_Replacing_Microsoft_But_About_Replacing
Proprietary_Software⠀⇛
The ultimate goal is to put computer users in control of the
computers they're buying (digital decolonisation of sorts)
17. ⚓ In_the_United_States_Of_America_Microsoft_Edge_Falls_to_Lowest_Usage
Levels_in_a_Year_(Despite_Microsoft_Aggression_Inside_Windows)⠀⇛
Microsoft manipulates users of Windows into using Edge
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Links for the day
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de_Blanc_again)⠀⇛
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* ⚓ Data Swamp ☛ Script_NAT_on_Qubes_OS⠀⇛
As a daily Qubes OS user, I often feel the need to expose a
port of a given qube to my local network. However, the process
is quite painful because it requires doing the NAT rules on
each layer (usually net-vm => sys-firewall => qube), it's a
lost of wasted time.
I wrote a simple script that should be used from dom0 that does
all the job: opening the ports on the qube, and for each NetVM,
open and redirect the ports.
* ⚓ KDE_Plasma_6.0.1_on_Fedora_40_WKS_(Development_branch)⠀⇛
KDE Plasma 6.0.1 seems to work with no obvious issues on
Fedora 40 WKS ( nightly build as of 03/06/24 ) . Looks like
requirements for beta staging for Fedora 40 and openSUSE 15.6
are a bit different. Anaconda Blivet GUI on Fedora 40 WKS
allows to create any desired disk layout even during deployment
WorkStation. Spice console works just fine for L1 and L2
* ⚓ MWL ☛ “Run_Your_Own_Mail_Server”_off_for_tech_review⠀⇛
I just finished the first draft of “Run Your Own Mail Server.”
Copies have gone to my volunteer tech reviewers and my
sponsors. When I need to mass-mail my sponsors, I normally can
only mail a dozen or so at a time without making Surveillance
Giant Google and Abusive Monopolist Microsoft throw a fit.
* ⚓ Make Tech Easier ☛ How_to_Create_a_Wifi_Hotspot_in_Ubuntu⠀⇛
Wi-Fi hotspots are a vital part of every on the go networking
setups. Learn how you can create your own Wi-Fi hotspot on
Ubuntu today.
* ⚓ FOSSLinux ☛ How_to_install_and_use_TimeShift_on_Fedora⠀⇛
TimeShift is a powerful tool for creating system snapshots,
allowing Fedora users to easily backup and restore their system
to previous states. This guide walks you through the
installation process of TimeShift on Fedora and demonstrates
how to use it for effective system backups and restorations.
* ⚓ The New Stack ☛ Simplify_GNU/Linux_and_Docker_Command_Lines_with_Bash
Completion⠀⇛
Do you have trouble remembering all of the Docker commands? Or
maybe you can’t remember all of the commands available /
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* ⚓ Nate Graham ☛ PSA:_enable_3D_acceleration_in_your_VirtualBox_VMs⠀⇛
It’s come to our attention that some_changes_made_for_KWin_in
Plasma_6 aren’t compatible with the old and outdated software-
rendering graphics drivers in VirtualBox. Thankfully there’s a
solution: enable 3D acceleration in the machine settings. It
not only resolves the issue, but also enables all the fancy
graphical effects you would expect to see on a bare-metal
installation. This is especially important if you’re using a VM
for a review, screenshots, or videos of Plasma 6!
I’ve reached out to the VirtualBox devs regarding the
possibility of making this happen automatically. But in case
that doesn’t happen, it’s up to VirtualBox users to manually
enable 3D acceleration in their machine settings.
* ⚓ Steven_Pritchard:_Burn-in_Testing_for_Spinning_Disks_-_Data_Recovery
with_Open-Source_Tools_(part_4)⠀⇛
This is part 4 of a multi-part series. See part_1 for the
beginning of the series.
Note that this was written long before solid state drives were
common (or possibly before they existed), so when I say
"drive", I mean traditional spinning hard drives. Burn-in
testing like this on SSDs makes a lot less sense and will
likely only reduce their useful lifespan.
* ⚓ TechRadar ☛ How_to_speed_up_your_computer_without_spending_money_or
upgrading_hardware [Ed: This covers GNU/Linux]⠀⇛
Speeding up your computer is easier than you think. So, before
you consider throwing your sluggish computer out of the window,
read our practical, easy-to-follow steps that'll breathe new
life into your computer. From simple cleanups to little-known
tweaks, we'll cover all the bases to get you back to speed in
no time. Whether you're a Windows, Mac, Chrome, or Linux user,
you'll find top tips that don't require any financial outlay or
advanced technical know-how.
* § idroot⠀➾
How To Install XFCE Desktop Environment on GNU/Linux Mint 21 ☞
https://idroot.us/install-xfce-desktop-environment-linux-mint-21/
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_XFCE_Desktop_Environment_on_GNU/Linux
Mint_21⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install XFCE
Desktop Environment on GNU/Linux Mint 21. GNU/Linux Mint,
known for its user-friendliness and robustness, offers
several desktop environments, including Cinnamon, MATE,
and Xfce.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Immich_on_Manjaro⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Immich
on Manjaro. In today’s digital age, preserving and
organizing our cherished memories in the form of photos
and videos has become increasingly important. Immich, a
self-hosted photo and video backup solution, offers a
secure and efficient way to store and access your media
files.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Lazygit_on_Fedora_39⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Lazygit
on Fedora 39. Git, the widely used version control
system, has revolutionized the way developers manage
their code. However, for some users, navigating through
Git’s command-line interface can be a daunting task.
* ⚓ HowTo Forge ☛ How_to_Install_OpenSearch_on_Debian_12⠀⇛
OpenSearch is an open-source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana
developed by Amazon. It is a real-time, distributed, and
scalable search engine that allows for full-text search as well
as analytics. This tutorial will show you how to install
OpenSearch on a Debian 12 server.
* ⚓ HowTo Forge ☛ How_to_Install_Pydio_Cells_File_Sharing_on_Rocky_GNU/
Linux_9⠀⇛
Pydio Cells is an open-source document-sharing and
collaboration platform for your organization. In this guide,
we'll show you how to install Pydio Cells on Rocky GNU/Linux 9
server with MariaDB server and Apache or httpd web server.
* ⚓ Real Linux User ☛ Joplin_Basics_–_How_to_capture_your_visual_thoughts
in_Joplin_with_Freehand_Drawing⠀⇛
Joplin is a note-taking app that is becoming more and more
popular as an open-source alternative to the well-known
Evernote [...]
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
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* § Desktop Environments/WMs⠀➾
o ⚓ Ruben Schade ☛ Rubenerd:_Copy/paste_plain_text_should_be_the
default⠀⇛
But I digress. A Bromothymol Blue Test I like performing
is seeing is how people react to the idea of copy/paste
being plain text by default, which it should be. I have
an intelligent, charismatic, and above all modest
audience of readers here, so I can only assume you all
agree with this sentiment.
o ⚓ XDA ☛ 6_quality_of_life_features_Windows_can_learn_from_Linux⠀⇛
Yet, despite Microsoft’s continued support for its
flagship OS, it still lags behind popular Linux
distributions in some areas.
* § Fedora Family / IBM⠀➾
o ⚓ Fedora Project ☛ Fedora_Community_Blog:_Fedora_Ops_Architect
Weekly_–_March_8th⠀⇛
I really need to come up with a snappier name…open to
suggestions!
In any event, hi folks! I hope you are having a
Magnificent March so far Its been a while since I got
this weekly blog out, February had a lot of work travel,
some vacation time and a little bit of seasonal flu
thrown in for good measure so I missed a few weeks. I’m
now back in full action, and bringing you a weekly report
of all things fedora that are in my current purview.
* § SUSE/OpenSUSE⠀➾
o ⚓ SUSE's Corporate Blog ☛ SUSE_GNU/Linux_Enterprise_Service_Pack_6
Public_Beta_is_now_available⠀⇛
We are thrilled to announce the Public Beta of SUSE GNU/
Linux Enterprise Service Pack 6! After more than six
months of development we’re ready to share the first
public milestone of the new Service Pack.
o ⚓ Dominique Leuenberger ☛ openSUSE_Tumbleweed_–_Review_of_the_week
2024/10⠀⇛
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
We have officially reached ‘spring’ (according to some
calendars/regions). We cleaned up the staging projects:
we accepted all the good things you submitted that passed
staging. Neat, eh? That’s what we do all the time anyway,
so it’s not that special. The progress on RPM 4.20 fixes
in the spec files has been slowing down a bit, but we’re
nearing the end. This morning, there were 235 spec files
left in Factory that needed touching – and many submit
requests are still pending.
* § Applications⠀➾
o ⚓ Linux Links ☛ Sigma_File_Manager_–_modern_file_manager⠀⇛
Sigma File Manager is billed as a quickly evolving,
modern file manager (explorer / browser) app.
o § Web Browsers/Web Servers⠀➾
# ⚓ Matt Birchler ☛ The_Browser_Company_feels_gross_to_me_right
now⠀⇛
In fairness to The Browser Company, they have
hinted towards a business model similar to Notion,
Figma, and Raycast where the app is free for most
but paid for power users and businesses who use it.
Whether that’s viable or not for a browser is up
for debate, but they did hint at this before they
jumped into the AI ring.
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* ⚓ University of Toronto ☛ Some_thoughts_on_usage_data_for_your_systems
and_services⠀⇛
Some day, you may be called on by decision makers (including
yourself) to provide some sort of usage information for things
you operate so that you can make decisions about them. I'm not
talking about system metrics such as how much CPU is being used
(although for some systems that may be part of higher level
usage information, for example for our SLURM cluster); this is
more on the level of how much things are being used, by who,
and perhaps for what. In the very old days we might have called
this 'accounting data' (and perhaps disdained collecting it
unless we were forced to by things like chargeback policies).
* § idroot⠀➾
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Lighttpd_on_Manjaro⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install
Lighttpd on Manjaro. Lighttpd is a secure, fast, and
flexible web server designed for high-performance
environments. It consumes very few resources compared to
other servers and is particularly popular for speed-
critical environments.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Lighttpd_on_openSUSE⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install
Lighttpd on openSUSE. Lighttpd, pronounced “lighty,” is
an open-source web server optimized for speed-critical
environments while remaining standards-compliant, secure,
and flexible.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Mesa_Drivers_on_Debian_12⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Mesa
Drivers on Debian 12. Mesa drivers are crucial for GNU/
Linux users seeking to enhance their graphical
performance, especially for gaming, graphical
applications, and general system performance.
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Linux, the versatile and powerful open-source operating
system, offers a plethora of commands that enable system
administrators to efficiently manage and control their
systems. Among these commands, the wall command stands
out as a valuable tool for communication between system
administrators and users in multi-user environments.
* ⚓ FOSSLinux ☛ How_to_Use_Curl_Command_in_Linux:_From_Basics_to_Advanced⠀⇛
The curl command in GNU/Linux is a versatile tool for
transferring data from or to a server without user interaction.
This guide covers the basics of using curl, including syntax,
options, and practical examples for downloading files, making
API calls, and more, to enhance your command-line skills.
* ⚓ FOSSLinux ☛ How_to_use_ifconfig_command_in_Linux⠀⇛
The ifconfig command in GNU/Linux is a powerful tool for
network interface configuration and management. This guide
provides an in-depth look at ifconfig, including how to use it
to set IP addresses, enable/disable interfaces, and
troubleshoot network issues, complete with practical examples.
* ⚓ Own HowTo ☛ 7_most_useful_nano_editor_commands_that_you_should_know⠀⇛
If you are a new GNU/Linux user, and have never heard about
nano, nano is a free and open source editor that allows you to
create and edit text files on your GNU/Linux machine, directly
from the terminal.
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2024
* ⚓ YLE ☛ 1,200_Vastaamo_victims_agree_to_compensation_settlement⠀⇛
Kivimäki stands accused of almost 9,600 counts of aggravated
invasion of privacy, more than 21,300 counts of attempted
aggravated extortion and 20 counts of aggravated blackmail in
the Vastaamo data breach case.
* ⚓ Wired ☛ Russian_Hackers_[sic]_Stole_[sic]_Microsoft_Source_Code—and_the
Attack_Isn’t_Over⠀⇛
A ransomware attack targeting medical firm Change Healthcare
has caused chaos at pharmacies around the US, delaying delivery
of prescription drugs nationwide. Last week, a Bitcoin address
connected to AlphV, the group behind the attack, received $22
million in cryptocurrency—suggesting Change Healthcare has
likely paid the ransom. A spokesperson for the firm declined to
answer whether it was behind the payment.
* ⚓ India Times ☛ Microsoft_says_it_hasn't_been_able_to_shake_Russian_state
hackers⠀⇛
Microsoft said Friday it's still trying to evict the elite
Russian government hackers who broke into the email accounts of
senior company executives in November and who it said have been
trying to breach customer networks with stolen access data.
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posted by on Mar 10, 2024,
updated Mar 10, 2024
The Wine development release 9.4 is now available.
What's new in this release:
Bundled vkd3d upgraded to version 1.11.
Initial OpenGL support in the Wayland driver.
Support for elevating process privileges.
More HID pointer improvements.
Various bug fixes.
The source is available at https://dl.winehq.org/wine/source/9.x/wine-
9.4.tar.xz
Binary packages for various distributions will be available from https://
www.winehq.org/download
You will find documentation on https://www.winehq.org/documentation
Wine is available thanks to the work of many people. See the file AUTHORS for
the complete list.
Read_on
Update
More coverage:
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Wine 9.4 debuts with VKD3D 1.11, Wayland driver OpenGL,
elevated privileges, HID enhancements, and bug fixes.
Liam Dawe:
* ⚓ Wine_9.4_brings_updated_vkd3d,_initial_OpenGL_support_in_the_Wayland
driver⠀⇛
Another biweekly release of the Windows compatibility layer
Wine is here, with Wine 9.4 bringing some new features and a
few nice sounding bug fixes.
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