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⦿ Tux Machines - 20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 3)
⦿ Tux Machines - 5 Reasons Ubuntu Is Not the Best Windows Replacement
⦿ Tux Machines - Android Leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - Audiocasts/Shows: Linus Tech Tips, Linux Out Loud, This Week in Linux
⦿ Tux Machines - Best Free and Open Source Software
⦿ Tux Machines - Debian Linux on Android and Open Hardware Picks
⦿ Tux Machines - From OpenBSD to Linux: How Pledge can Enhance Linux Security
⦿ Tux Machines - KDE and GNOME Development Updates
⦿ Tux Machines - KDE Android News (March 2025)
⦿ Tux Machines - KDE Neon Is the Linux Distribution With the Dynamic Desktop
⦿ Tux Machines - Linux 6.6.82
⦿ Tux Machines - Linux Micro Development Board Now Features 8GB eMMC and PoE Support
⦿ Tux Machines - More Than Code: Outreachy Gnome Experience
⦿ Tux Machines - Open Hardware and Linux Devices: Ubuntu, Debian, and More
⦿ Tux Machines - Pacman (Linux) Update Issue
⦿ Tux Machines - Programming and Web Development Leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - Programming Leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - Today in Techrights
⦿ Tux Machines - today's howtos
⦿ Tux Machines - today's howtos
⦿ Tux Machines - today's leftovers
⦿ Tux Machines - Tux Machines Birthday in 3 Months
⦿ Tux Machines - Web Browsers, Feed Readers, Orion
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https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Android_Leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Audiocasts_Shows_Linus_Tech_Tips_Linux_Out_Loud_This_Week_in_Li.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Best_Free_and_Open_Source_Software.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Debian_Linux_on_Android_and_Open_Hardware_Picks.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/From_OpenBSD_to_Linux_How_Pledge_can_Enhance_Linux_Security.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/KDE_and_GNOME_Development_Updates.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/KDE_Android_News_March_2025.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/KDE_Neon_Is_the_Linux_Distribution_With_the_Dynamic_Desktop.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Linux_6_6_82.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Linux_Micro_Development_Board_Now_Features_8GB_eMMC_and_PoE_Sup.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/More_Than_Code_Outreachy_Gnome_Experience.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Open_Hardware_and_Linux_Devices_Ubuntu_Debian_and_More.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Pacman_Linux_Update_Issue.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Programming_and_Web_Development_Leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Programming_Leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Today_in_Techrights.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/today_s_howtos.1.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/today_s_howtos.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/today_s_leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Tux_Machines_Birthday_in_3_Months.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/03/09/Web_Browsers_Feed_Readers_Orion.shtml
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025
Previously in "20 years of Linux on the Deskop": After contributing to the
launch of Ubuntu as the "perfect Linux desktop", Ploum realises that Ubuntu is
drifting away from both Debian and GNOME. But something else is about to shake
the world…
Read_on
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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025
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Quoting: 5 Reasons Ubuntu Is Not the Best Windows Replacement —
Switching to Linux? Many will say to try out Ubuntu. Thing is, if
you're after a Linux distribution similar to the Windows desktop you
already know, Ubuntu might not be the one you want.
Read_on
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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025
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* ⚓ Android_OS_updates:_How_long_will_your_phone_be_supported?⠀⇛
* ⚓ The_10_Weirdest_Android_Phones_Ever⠀⇛
* ⚓ 4_simple_ways_to_control_your_Android_phone_from_your_computer_or
laptop⠀⇛
* ⚓ Google_releases_Android_15-based_Wear_OS_5.1_-_SamMobile⠀⇛
* ⚓ 7_worst_Android_16_beta_bugs_so_far⠀⇛
* ⚓ Here's_why_Google_is_finally_making_big_changes_to_Android_updates_in
2025_|_Android_Central⠀⇛
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025
* ⚓ Bryan Lunduke ☛ Linus_Tech_Tips_Bans_User_For_Saying_"All_Racism_is
Bad"⠀⇛
This is simply the latest example of normal people being
silenced and censored, throughout the Tech industry, by Extreme
Leftists promoting bigotry.
* ⚓ Tux Digital ☛ Linux_Out_Loud_107:_Magic,_Minis,_and_Maker_Madness⠀⇛
In GNU/Linux Out Loud episode 107, the hosts dive into gaming,
robotics, and Linux-powered fun! Wendy shares her FTC robotics
volunteer experience, Matt tests out the Chuwi MiniBook X, and
Bill talks dog recovery and aqua therapy. They also discuss
TrueNAS setups, backdoored Windows vs. GNU/Linux balancing
acts, and 3D printing adventures.
* ⚓ Tux Digital ☛ This_Week_in_Linux_301:_GNU/Linux_from_Scratch,_Firefox
136,_Linux_Mint,_Xen_Hypervisor,_Skype_&_more_GNU/Linux_news⠀⇛
* ⚓ This_Week_in_Linux_301:_GNU/Linux_from_Scratch,_Firefox_136,_Linux
Mint,_Xen_Hypervisor,_Skype_&_more_GNU/Linux_news⠀⇛
This week in Linux, we have a ton to talk about. First, we're
gonna be talking about building GNU/Linux from Scratch. I mean,
not walking through that or anything. It's the project called
that. Also, the Xen project has a new version of their
hypervisor out, and Mozilla is back in the news this week with
the latest release of Firefox with 136. Plus, GNU/Linux Mint is
talking about redesigning their Cinnamon app menu, and so much
more, including, Abusive Monopolist Microsoft is hanging up on
Skype forever. All of this and more on This Week in Linux, the
weekly news show that keeps you up to date with what's going on
in the GNU/Linux and Open Source world.
[...]
00:45 What's new at TuxDigital
00:59 Interview with Craig Rowland on DL
01:25 3 new videos on the channel
02:30 TWIL 300 Giveaway
03:14 GNU/Linux From Scratch 12.3 Released
06:58 Xen Project 4.20 Released
09:35 Mozilla Firefox 136 Released
12:49 Sandfly Security, agentless GNU/Linux security
14:55 GNU/Linux Mint to Redesign Cinnamon App Menu
19:07 Thunderbird 136 Released
21:25 PipeWire 1.4 Released
25:11 Skype is being shutdown
29:37 Support the show
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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025
🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇windows_in_the_buildings⦈_
* ⚓ Best_Free_and_Open_Source_Alternatives_to_Progress's_Products_-
LinuxLinks⠀⇛
Progress provides a variety of software products covering data
platforms, data connectivity, digital experience, devops,
infrastructure management and operations, UI/UX tools, and
secure file tools.
Progress Chef is a configuration management tool written in
Ruby and Erlang. It uses a pure-Ruby, domain-specific language
(DSL) for writing system configuration “recipes”. It’s open
source software published under the Apache License 2.0.
However, their other products are published under a proprietary
license.
What if you are looking to move away from proprietary software.
In this series we showcase open source alternatives to products
from Progress.
This is a new series. Bear with us as we compile additional
roundups.
* ⚓ Best_Free_and_Open_Source_Alternatives_to_Citrix_XenServer_-
LinuxLinks⠀⇛
XenServer (previously Citrix Hypervisor) is a hypervisor
optimized for the Citrix platform. XenServer is proprietary
software.
We recommend the best free and open source alternatives for
Linux.
* ⚓ Rakarrack_plus_-_rewrite_of_Rakarrack_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛
Rakarrack is a JACK app. Presets and user interface are
optimized for guitar, but Rakarrack processes signals in stereo
while it does not apply internal band-limiting filtering, and
thus is well suited to all musical instruments and vocals.
This is free and open source software.
* ⚓ Hickory_-_Rust-based_DNS_client,_server_and_resolver_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛
Hickory is a Rust based DNS client, server, and resolver, built
to be safe and secure from the ground up.
This is free and open source software.
* ⚓ Clipboard_Sync_-_synchronization_tool_for_X11_and_Wayland_instances_-
LinuxLinks⠀⇛
To use clipboard sync, you only need to install it and start
the service. It identifies and synchronizes your clipboards
automatically.
This is free and open source software.
* ⚓ Dodo_-_graphical_email_client_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛
Dodo is a graphical email client, based on the command line
email swiss-army-knife notmuch.
This is free and open source software.
* ⚓ SuperSlicer_-_G-code_generator_for_3D_printers_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛
SuperSlicer takes 3D models (STL, OBJ, AMF) and converts them
into G-code instructions for FFF printers or PNG layers for
mSLA 3D printers. It’s compatible with any modern printer based
on the RepRap toolchain which is running a firmware based on
Marlin, Prusa, Klipper, etc.
SuperSlicer is based on PrusaSlicer which in turn is based on
Slic3r.
This is free and open source software.
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* ⚓ ZDNet ☛ Your_Android_phone_will_run_Debian_Linux_soon_(like_some_Pixels
already_can)⠀⇛
Qualcomm claims that my Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus' Snapdragon 8
Elite CPU is faster than the Intel Core Ultra 288V chip. My
smartphone also has 12GB of RAM and 512GB of solid-state
storage. In short, it's more powerful than most of my laptops.
So why not use it as a laptop?
Why not, indeed, says Google, which has introduced -- at long
last -- a native Linux Terminal application in its March 2025
Pixel Feature Drop.
Of course, Android is Linux. However, it's a mobile-first Linux
distribution with a smartphone-friendly interface that bears
little resemblance to the traditional Linux shell interface,
never mind the Linux graphical user interfaces and their
programs. That's changed now.
* § Open Hardware/Modding⠀➾
o ⚓ Hackaday ☛ Physical_Computing_Used_To_Be_A_Thing⠀⇛
In the early 2000s, the idea that you could write
programs on microcontrollers that did things in the
physical world, like run motors or light up LEDs, was
kind of new. At the time, most people thought of coding
as stuff that stayed on the screen, or in cyberspace.
This idea of writing code for physical gadgets was
uncommon enough that it had a buzzword of its own:
“physical computing”.
o ⚓ Hackaday ☛ Expensive_Camera,_Cheap_3D-Printed_Lens⠀⇛
If you’re a photography enthusiast, you probably own
quite a few cameras, but the chances are your “good” one
will have interchangeable lenses. Once you’ve exhausted
the possibilities of the kit lens, you can try different
focal lengths and effects, but you’ll soon find out that
good glass isn’t cheap. Can you solve this problem by
making your own lenses? [Billt] has done just that.
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025,
updated Mar 09, 2025
BSD's pledge() system call forces the current process into a restricted-service
operating mode. A GNU/Linux port is now available.
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025
* § KDE/Qt⠀➾
o ⚓ KDE_Gear_25.04_branches_created⠀⇛
Make sure you commit anything you want to end up in the
KDE Gear 25.04 [...]
* § GNOME Desktop/GTK⠀➾
o ⚓ GNOME ☛ Carlos_Garnacho:_Embracing_sysexts_for_system_development
under_Silverblue⠀⇛
Due to my circumstances, I might be perhaps interested in
dogfooding a larger number of GNOME system/session
components on a daily basis than the average.
So far, I have been using jhbuild to help me with this
deed, mostly in the form of jhbuild make to selectively
build projects out of their git tree. See, there’s a
point in life where writing long-winded CLI commands stop
making you feel smart and work the opposite way, jhbuild
had a few advantages I liked: [...]
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Quoting: KDE Android News (March 2025) —
Here’s an overview of recent work around the Android platform support
for KDE Frameworks and KDE applications. Since the last update there
have been improvements in localization and packaging, and an
encounter with a bizarre calling convention issues deep down in the
Android stack.
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025
And then there’s KDE Neon.
KDE Neon is a Linux distribution, developed by the KDE community, that is based
on Ubuntu’s long-term support (LTS) releases and provides users with the latest
KDE software (including the Plasma desktop environment and Qt toolkit), without
modifications or patches.
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Quoting: Linux 6.6.82 —
I'm announcing the release of the 6.6.82 kernel.
All i386 users of the 6.6 kernel series must upgrade (as they skipped
the last release.) All other arches can skip this one as it should
not affect them.
The updated 6.6.y git tree can be found at: git://git.kernel.org/pub/
scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git linux-6.6.y and can be
browsed at the normal kernel.org git web browser: https://
git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-s...
thanks,
greg k-h
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Quoting: Linux Micro Development Board Now Features 8GB eMMC and PoE Support
Linux Micro Development Board Now Features 8GB eMMC and PoE Support —
LUCKFOX provides a Wiki with documentation, including sections such
as Getting Started, Buildroot System User Guide, Ubuntu System User
Guide, Linux Development, and more. This ensures users have access to
resources for setup and development.
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Quoting: More Than Code: Outreachy Gnome Experience – ADETOYE ANOINTING —
It has been a productive, prosperous, and career-building few
months—from contemplating whether to apply for the contribution
stage, to submitting my application at the last minute, to not
finding a Go project, then sprinting through a Rust course after five
days of deliberation. Eventually, I began actively contributing to
librsvg in Rust, updated a documentation section, closed a couple of
issues, and was ultimately selected for the Outreachy December 2024 –
March 2025 cohort as an intern for the GNOME Foundation.
It has been a glorious journey, and I thank God for His love and
grace throughout the application process up to this moment as I write
this blog. I would love to delve into my journey to getting accepted
into Outreachy, but since this blog is about reflecting on the
experience as it wraps up, let’s get to it.
Read_on
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* ⚓ Tom's Hardware ☛ How_to_use_an_RFID_reader_with_a_Raspberry_Pi_Pico⠀⇛
* ⚓ Tom's Hardware ☛ How_to_fix_Salmon_Skin_Problems_in_3D_Prints⠀⇛
Fix those wavy lines appearing across your 3D print using these
four techniques.
* ⚓ CNX Software ☛ UP_Squared_7100_Review_–_Part_2:_An_defective_chip_maker
Intel_N100_fanless_SBC_preloaded_with_Ubuntu_Pro_24.04⠀⇛
I've already checked out the hardware of the UP Squared 7100
fanless SBC in the first part of the review with an unboxing
and first boot to Ubuntu Pro 24.04. I've now had time to test
the features of the defective chip maker Intel N100 SBC with
Ubuntu Pro, so I'll report my experience with the system in
this second part of the review.
* § Debian Family⠀➾
o ⚓ The Register UK ☛ An_exploratory_fly-by_of_Pi-Hole_6⠀⇛
Pi-Hole 6 appeared a few weeks ago. Since then, there
have been a few small bug fixes and it's now up to
version 6.0.5. The new release is lighter weight and has
fewer external dependencies: it no longer needs PHP or an
external web server. If you run the Docker container
version on top of another Linux OS, it's lighter still,
as the container is now based on Alpine Linux instead of
Debian. Is it really worth setting up a dedicated ad-
blocker on your own network? We decided it was high time
to try.
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I run Linux on all of my computers. Since the summer of 2022, I have run
EndeavourOS on my main desktop workstation. EndeavourOS is based on Arch Linux
and primarily differs in that it comes with an easy-to-use installer and
configuration out of the box (it does not however come with a graphical package
manager). EndeavourOS, like upstream Arch, comes with the Pacman package
manager for installing packages from the Arch Linux repositories.
Read_on
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* ⚓ Rlang ☛ 2025-01_LaTeX_Typesetting_in_R⠀⇛
This document describes some lower-level, technical details of
the CRAN package ‘xdvir’ for rendering LaTeX fragments as
labels and annotations on R plots.
* § Games⠀➾
o ⚓ Forbes ☛ ‘Monster_Hunter_Wilds’_Proves_Steam_Deck_Verification_Is
Meaningless⠀⇛
When it comes to enjoying a game on Steam Deck, my
opinion doesn't matter. Neither does Valve's "Deck
Verified" program.
o ⚓ Leon Mika ☛ Adventures_In_Godot:_Respawning_A_Falling_Platform⠀⇛
My taste of going through a Godot tutorial last week has
got me wanting more, so I’ve set about building a game
with it. Thanks to my limited art skills, I’m using the
same asset pack that was used in the video, although I am
planning to add a bit of my own here and there.
* § Python⠀➾
o ⚓ Hackaday ☛ Writing_An_OLED_Display_Driver_In_MicroZig⠀⇛
Although most people would use C, C++ or MicroPython for
programming microcontrollers, there are a few more
obscure options out there as well, with MicroZig being
one of them. Recently [Andrew Conlin] wrote about how to
use MicroZig with the Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU, showing
the process of writing an SSD1306 OLED display driver and
running it. Although MicroZig has since published a
built-in version, the blog post gives a good impression
of what developing with MicroZig is like.
* § Content Management Systems (CMS) / Static Site Generators (SSG)⠀➾
o ⚓ Juha-Matti Santala ☛ List_blog_posts_grouped_by_year_with
Eleventy⠀⇛
Eleventy project is configured with a configuration file
that can have different names. I’ll refer to this file as
eleventy.config.js but you can adjust accordingly with
your own project.
o ⚓ Murtuzaali Surti ☛ Eleventy's_Image_Plugin_Disk_Caching_Approach
For_HTML_Transform_Method⠀⇛
I use the HTML transform method of the @11ty/eleventy-img
plugin to post process any img or picture tags in my
html. I find this method easy and universal. In this
guide, I'll walk you through an approach of utilizing
disk cache while using the HTML transform method of the
eleventy image plugin.
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* ⚓ MaskRay ☛ Compiling_C++_with_the_Clang_API⠀⇛
This post describes how to compile a single C++ source file to
an object file with the Clang API. Here is the code. It behaves
like a simplified clang executable that handles -c and -S.
* ⚓ Dirk Eddelbuettel ☛ Thinking_inside_the_box/Dirk_Eddelbuettel:_RcppTOML
0.2.3_on_CRAN:_Compiler_Nag,_Small_Updates⠀⇛
TOMLis a file format that is most suitable for configurations,
as it is meant to be edited by humans but read by computers. It
emphasizes strong readability for humans while at the same time
supporting strong typing as well as immediate and clear error
reports. On small typos you get parse errors, rather than
silently corrupted garbage. Much preferable to any and all of
XML, JSON or YAML – though sadly these may be too ubiquitous
now. TOML is frequently being used with the projects such as
the Hugo static blog compiler, or the Cargo system of Crates
(aka “packages”) for the Rust language.
* ⚓ Matt Webb ☛ Anti-Schelling_points_and_waiting_for_my_barista-made
coffee_(Interconnected)⠀⇛
So coffee is great for anti-Schelling points?
A Schelling point(Wikipedia) being a solution that allows for
coordination without communication.
Such as: which side of the road to drive on. Each time they
head out in their car, everyone in a country knows to choose a
certain side and so magically people can share roads without
colliding.
* ⚓ Medium ☛ Why_I_Still_Use_Ruby_on_Rails._Hello,_friends!⠀⇛
Whether or not you’ve heard about Ruby on Rails (henceforth
referred to as “Rails”) in a while, or ever, it is one of the
classic web frameworks. It advanced the state of the art of web
development in an undeniable way, such that most frameworks
since then have taken heavy inspiration from it, though I would
personally argue that Rails still has some strengths that other
frameworks have not really been able to imitate
* ⚓ Dan MacKinlay ☛ Git_tricks_—_The_Dan_MacKinlay_stable_of_variably-well-
consider’d_enterprises⠀⇛
My own notes on git the source control system. This is one of
the more heavily documented tools on the internet. As such,
notes here are not intended to be a tutorial because the
internet is full of those.
* § Perl / Raku⠀➾
o ⚓ Arne Sommer ☛ Upper_Group_with_Raku⠀⇛
You are given a string consists of english letters only.
Write a script to convert lower case to upper and upper
case to lower in the given string.
* § Shell/Bash/Zsh/Ksh⠀➾
o ⚓ Vincent Bernat ☛ Auto-expanding_aliases_in_Zsh⠀⇛
To avoid needless typing, the fish shell features command
abbreviations to expand some words after pressing space.
We can emulate such a feature with Zsh: [...]
* § Java⠀➾
o ⚓ The New Stack ☛ Vulnerability-Free_Java_Containers:_A_Practical
Guide⠀⇛
In today’s cloud native landscape, securing Java
applications isn’t just about the code we write but the
entire container stack. While Java has maintained a
strong security record, incidents like Log4Shell have
shown us that vigilance is crucial. We need a
comprehensive approach to preventing vulnerabilities,
from the Java JRE base container image to our Java
application dependencies and the application code itself.
Last year, I worked with a client who complained about
vulnerabilities in their container base image for
Node.js. That triggered me to do more research on base
images, including Java.
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⚓ Updated This Past Day⠀⇛
1. ⚓ No,_We_Don't_Want_to_Go_"Viral"_(and_You_Probably_Don't,_Either)⠀⇛
"Viral" junk gets forgotten quickly
2. ⚓ Thinking_About_Abandoning_'Google_News'_Altogether_Due_to_Easy
Poisoning_by_LLM_Slop⠀⇛
As long as Google News keeps sending traffic to these leeches,
it'll be very hard to justify relying on Google News for
anything at all
⚓ New⠀⇛
3. ⚓ Graveyard_of_Mastodons:_A_Vast_Number_of_Inactive_Accounts⠀⇛
More than 80% of users in mastodon.social (the "big one") are
no longer active
4. ⚓ Gemini_Links_08/03/2025:_Reading_Cory_Doctorow's_'Little_Brother',
Abandoning_GAFAM_Forever⠀⇛
Links for the day
5. ⚓ Windows_is_Being_Eradicated⠀⇛
On the Web, in Africa in particular, user strings or UAs that
say "Windows" are becoming more rare
6. ⚓ For_International_Women's_Rights_Day_(Today)_Staff_Representatives_at
the_European_Patent_Office_(EPO)_Opened_Up_on_Gender_Discrimination_at
the_Office⠀⇛
Office discrimination against women is widely known; unless you
sleep with men in management
7. ⚓ Links_08/03/2025:_International_Women's_Day,_Software_Patents_Being
Squashed⠀⇛
Links for the day
8. ⚓ Under_the_Pen_Name_"John_O'Donnell"_(LLM_Slop,_Not_Real_Article_or
Author)_LinuxLinks_Pushes_Spammy_Page⠀⇛
it happened some hours ago.
9. ⚓ Links_08/03/2025:_Tariff_Self_Harm_and_Mostly_Solved_Diseases_Making_a
Comeback⠀⇛
Links for the day
10. ⚓ Links_08/03/2025:_Climate_Change_Causing_Food_Shortages,_Selling_Off
Chrome_Still_in_the_Cards⠀⇛
Links for the day
11. ⚓ Gemini_Links_08/03/2025:_Driving_in_Japan,_GrapheneOS,_Tariffs_Silver
Lining⠀⇛
Links for the day
12. ⚓ Working_Like_a_Pack_of_Hyenas,_the_Microsofters_Try_Hard_to_Hide_the
Truth_and_Actively_Censor_Critics⠀⇛
They even target women
13. ⚓ The_Fall_of_the_Open_Source_Initiative_(OSI):_Bylaws_of_the_OSI_a
Shocking_Oversight⠀⇛
That's what the OSI is right now: a salesperson
14. ⚓ Links_08/03/2025:_Microsoft_Failures,_Further_Attacks_on_Speech_in_Hong
Kong⠀⇛
Links for the day
15. ⚓ Gemini_Links_08/03/2025:_Physical_Albums,_Analog_Computing,_Deleting
All_Social_Control_Media⠀⇛
Links for the day
16. ⚓ Over_at_Tux_Machines...⠀⇛
GNU/Linux news for the past day
17. ⚓ IRC_Proceedings:_Friday,_March_07,_2025⠀⇛
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* ⚓ Network World ☛ 10_Linux_commands_for_testing_connectivity_and_transfer
rates⠀⇛
There are quite a few tools that can help test your
connectivity on the Linux command line. In this post, we’ll
look at a series of commands that can help estimate your
connection speed, test whether you can reach other systems,
analyze connection delays, and determine whether particular
services are available.
* ⚓ Network World ☛ 7_time-saving_Linux_commands⠀⇛
Some Linux commands can make your time on the command line
easier and more productive. This post covers some commands that
can come in very handy.
* ⚓ Network World ☛ Showing_memory_usage_in_Linux_by_process_and_user⠀⇛
There are several commands for checking up on memory usage in a
Linux system. Focusing on which processes and users are
consuming the most memory can benefit from a few carefully
crafted tools and commands.
* ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ What_Are_Virtual_Machines,_and_How_Do_They_Work?⠀⇛
You’ve probably heard phrases like “Spin up a virtual machine”
or “Try it out in a virtual machine.” But what are virtual
machines, and how can you make use of them?
* ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ 4_Ways_to_Make_a_File_in_the_Linux_Terminal⠀⇛
I'm a Linux terminal fan, always on the lookout for ways to
perform common operations directly from the command line. One
such operation I often perform in the terminal is the quick
creation of a file. Several Linux commands allow us to create
files without leaving the terminal.
§ Create Files With No Content
Sometimes, you just need a placeholder—a file that's empty and
ready to be filled later. There are a couple of ways to
accomplish this in the terminal. For example, you can use the
touch command to generate single or numerous empty files, or
use the redirection operator to create a single empty file.
* ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ History_of_the_Unix_Terminal:_How_Video_Killed_the_Printer
Star⠀⇛
Before there were modern Linux desktops, people used terminals
to interact with computers. How did they get from printing
terminals to modern displays?
* ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ The_Internet_From_Your_Terminal:_8_Ways_to_Use_cURL⠀⇛
The curl command-line tool is one of the most useful and
versatile programs you can learn. Its versatility and
comprehensive HTTP implementation mean that, if there’s a URL
for it, curl can do it.
* ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ Every_Linux_File_Has_an_Execute_Bit._Here’s_What_That
Means⠀⇛
The basic Linux file permission system is simple and robust,
and it’s no surprise that it’s survived intact for over 50
years. But the execute bit is a confusing element, one that is
worth understanding in detail.
§ What Is the Execute Bit and How Can I See What It Is?
Every file on a Linux system has a set of permissions that
control what can be done with it: can it be read, written, or
executed? There are three levels of user, each with its own set
of permissions: the owner of the file (user), members of the
group that owns the file, and everyone else (other).
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* ⚓ Michael Kjörling ☛ Overwriting_a_storage_device_with_random_data_(on
Linux)⠀⇛
Note: Do not do this with a SSD, including NVMe SSDs. SSDs rely
on processes known as garbage collection and wear levelling to
reduce wear, which are short-circuited if you do to it what I
propose here. For typical magnetic media such as rotational
hard disk drives, however, there is no significant downside to
this (other than the wallclock time the process takes to
perform).
* ⚓ University of Toronto ☛ How_SAML_and_OIDC_differ_in_sharing
information,_and_perhaps_why⠀⇛
In practice, SAML and OIDC are two ways of doing third party
web-based authentication (and thus a Single Sign On (SSO))
system; the web site you want to use sends you off to a SAML or
OIDC server to authenticate, and then the server sends
authentication information back to the 'client' web site. Both
protocols send additional information about you along with the
bare fact of an authentication, but they differ in how they do
this.
* ⚓ Thomas Rigby ☛ Why_I_don't_bother_with_post_production⠀⇛
I'll caveat all of this with saying again this is only one way
of taking pictures. Other people who aren't me have their own
reasons for editing images. I'm not saying what I do is right,
it's just right for me. If I was selling my photography or
working on a commission, I may think differently.
* ⚓ Josh Betz ☛ CSS_Verified_Badge⠀⇛
I’ve always liked the idea of visually differentiating my
comments to make it clear when I’m replying. Some sites use a
“verified” badge for this, and for a while, I did the same with
an icon font. I removed the icon font along with the recent
optimization work and found a way to achieve a similar verified
badge effect with just a few lines of CSS—no icon font needed.
* ⚓ Johnny Decimal ☛ 22.00.0101_My_data_storage_&_backup_strategy⠀⇛
By email, Dylan asked about my data storage and backup
strategy. In answering, I thought it'd be useful enough to
formalise here.
* ⚓ Jeremy Cherfas ☛ A_Little_Learning_...⠀⇛
The immediate trigger was an email from someone about dark mode
and how I wasn't supporting it. I made the minimum possible
changes and immediately discovered that they did nothing to
improve the look of the place, even though I never use dark
mode myself. Something had to be done.
* ⚓ University of Toronto ☛ The_OpenID_Connect_(OIDC)_'sub'_claim_is
surprisingly_load-bearing⠀⇛
OIDC (OpenID Connect) is today's better or best regarded
standard for (web-based) authentication. When a website (or
something) authenticates you through an OpenID (identity)
Provider (OP), one of the things it gets back is a bunch of
'claims', which is to say information about the authenticated
person. One of the core claims is 'sub', which is vaguely
described as a string that is 'subject - identifier for the
end-user at the issuer'. As I discovered today, this claim is
what I could call 'load bearing' in a surprising way or two.
* § idroot⠀➾
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_aaPanel_on_Fedora_41⠀⇛
aaPanel has emerged as a powerful open-source alternative
to traditional web server control panels, offering an
intuitive graphical interface that simplifies server
management tasks. For Fedora 41 users looking to
streamline their web hosting workflow, aaPanel provides
an excellent solution that combines ease of use with
robust functionality.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_TCPdump_on_Fedora_41⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install TCPdump
on Fedora 41. TCPdump is a powerful command-line packet
analyzer used extensively by network administrators and
security professionals to capture and analyze network
traffic in real-time. This tool is essential for
diagnosing network issues, troubleshooting connectivity
problems, and monitoring network security.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Magento_on_AlmaLinux_9⠀⇛
Magento is one of the most popular e-commerce platforms
available today, offering a robust and scalable solution
for businesses looking to establish a strong online
presence.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_NTP_on_Linux_Mint_22⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install NTP on
Linux Mint 22. Accurate timekeeping is crucial for any
computer system, especially in a networked environment.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Eclipse_IDE_on_Rocky_GNU/Linux_9⠀⇛
Eclipse IDE is a powerful integrated development
environment (IDE) that is widely used by developers for
building applications in various programming languages,
including Java, C/C++, and Python. Its versatility and
extensive plugin ecosystem make it a preferred choice for
many software development projects.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Jenkins_on_Linux_Mint_22⠀⇛
Jenkins is a powerful open-source automation server that
has revolutionized the way developers approach continuous
integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines. In
this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the
process of installing Jenkins on Linux Mint 22, providing
you with detailed instructions, troubleshooting tips, and
additional resources to ensure a smooth setup.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_TcpDump_on_Ubuntu_24.04_LTS⠀⇛
In the realm of network administration and cybersecurity,
understanding network traffic is paramount. TcpDump, a
versatile command-line packet analyzer, stands as an
indispensable tool for capturing and analyzing network
packets in real-time. It is an essential tool for network
administrators, security professionals, and developers
who need to monitor and troubleshoot network issues.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_CodeIgniter_on_CentOS_Stream_10⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install
CodeIgniter on CentOS Stream 10. CodeIgniter, a powerful
PHP framework with a small footprint, offers an excellent
toolkit for developing web applications swiftly. Its
simplicity and speed make it a favorite among developers
who value efficiency.
o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Zabbix_on_CentOS_Stream_10⠀⇛
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Zabbix
on CentOS Stream 10. Zabbix stands as one of the most
powerful open-source monitoring solutions available for
tracking the status of network services, servers, and
infrastructure components. With its robust capabilities
for monitoring, alerting, and visualization, Zabbix
provides system administrators with comprehensive
infrastructure oversight.
* ⚓ dwaves.de ☛ GNU/Linux_Debian_13_how_to_get_latest_eclipse_+_php_(LAMP)
+_xdebug_to_work_together⠀⇛
sharing is caring, so here is the solution: after installing
everything like it should [...]
* ⚓ Barry Kauler ☛ Limine_Installer_efibootmgr_usage_fix⠀⇛
Problem and fix reported by Caramel: [...]
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* § GNU/Linux⠀➾
o § Kernel Space⠀➾
# ⚓ The Register UK ☛ Kernel_saunters_–_Apple_rearranges_XNU
kernel_with_exclaves⠀⇛
Apple has been working to harden the XNU kernel
that powers its various operating systems,
including iOS and macOS, with a feature called
"exclaves."
The term appears to have first surfaced in a libc
file in Apple's open source software collection in
2023, and subsequently within iOS 17, released in
September of that year, as later noted by Howard
Oakley on his Eclectic Light Co blog.
* § Distributions and Operating Systems⠀➾
o § Fedora Family / IBM⠀➾
# ⚓ Kevin_Fenzi:_Early_March_infra_bits_2025⠀⇛
Here we are saturday morning again. This week was
shorter than normal for me work wise, as I took
thursday and friday off, but there was still a lot
going on.
o § Canonical/Ubuntu Family⠀➾
# ⚓ Logikal Solutions ☛ Ubuntu_Disappearing_Wifi⠀⇛
If it hasn’t happened to you yet, you must have a
wired network connection because posts about
Ubuntu’s disappearing wifi are all over the
Internet. This has gotten remarkably worse with
24.04 LTS.
* § Free, Libre, and Open Source Software⠀➾
o ⚓ Digital Camera World ☛ RawTherapee_review:_powerful_Raw
processing_software_for_free_|_Digital_Camera_World⠀⇛
I found RawTherapee took quite a lot of getting used to
in terms of the workflow and sheer number of adjustments
available. Some are great and provide much more control
than Lightroom, although I can't help but think that the
software is overcomplicated in some areas. The quality of
results isn't quite at the level of Adobe Camera Raw and
Lightroom, but it's not too far off and RawTherapee is
hugely impressive considering its free software.
o ⚓ Unicorn Media ☛ The_Top_Five_—_For_the_Week_Ending_March_7,
2025⠀⇛
Did you miss this week's top articles? Here are the five
most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just
ended.
o § Events⠀➾
# ⚓ Lisandro_Damián_Nicanor_Pérez_Meyer:_Bahía_Blanca_floods_-
Mother_nature_says:_no_Nuremberg_for_you_today⠀⇛
These are not good news. In fact, much the
contrary. Compared to the real issue, the fact that
I'm not able to attend Embedded World at Nuremberg
is, well, a detail. Or at least that's what I'm
forcing myself to believe, as I REALLY wanted to be
there. But mother nature said otherwise.
o § Licensing / Legal⠀➾
# ⚓ The Korea Times ☛ Open-source_models_and_fresh_funding:
China's_AI_startups_scramble_to_respond_to_DeepSeek⠀⇛
Open source gives public access to a software
program's source code, allowing third-party
developers to modify or share its design, fix
broken links or scale up its capabilities. Open-
source technologies have been a huge contributor to
China's flourishing tech industry over the past few
decades.
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updated Mar 09, 2025
🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Gifts_and_Present⦈_
And a gift to ourselves
Tux Machines is now exactly 3 months away from its 21st birthday.
This morning I purchased a new keyboard - a mechanical masterpiece with
animated backlight and illuminated letters/digits. The prior keyboard had sadly
developed some issues after 2 years of very heavy use.
Tux Machines is going strong and is highly active all day everyday.
Rianne's laptop has now been running non-stop for over a year:
21:06:51 up 377 days, 10:05, 5 users, load average: 0.90, 0.35, 0.33
My two laptops also have good uptime. Main laptop:
21:04:58 up 517 days, 3:49, 41 users, load average: 0.94, 1.26, 1.29
Secondary laptop:
21:07:56 up 451 days, 13:19, 3 users, load average: 7.67, 7.33, 7.18
This means I'm only days away from a combined uptime of 1,000+ days. Never done
this before! █
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 09, 2025
* ⚓ James G ☛ Common_paths_for_web_feeds⠀⇛
A list common of feed paths could help inform whether the list
of URLs the Artemis feed recovery tool checks is accurate. The
feed recovery tool is designed to help find feeds that are
broken. The list of common feed paths would be particularly
useful in instances where:
1. A site’s feed moves without a redirect, and;
2. The site’s feed is not linked via a rel=alternate on the
site’s homepage.
* ⚓ Yury Molodtsov ☛ The_Sad_State_of_Web_Browsers⠀⇛
While web browsers have become essential operating systems for
modern computing, most, like Chrome and Safari, are outdated or
limited, and innovative alternatives like Arc have struggled to
succeed. Where does this leave us?
* ⚓ Dan MacKinlay ☛ Feed_readers⠀⇛
I’ve been told to use Twitter or Facebook for this, but… no.
Those systems are designed to waste time with stupid
distractions to benefit someone else. Facebook is informative
in the same way thumb sucking is nourishing. Telling me to use
someone’s social website to gain information is like telling me
to play poker machines to fix my financial troubles. Stop that.
Contrarily, I want to find ways to summarise and condense
information to save time for myself. That’s what feeds were
designed for. New to this game? You know what podcasts are?
Podcasts are a type of feed. An audio feed. If I care about
news articles and Tumblr posts and not just audio, then I can
still use feeds — feeds of text instead of audio. Any website
can have a feed. Many do.
* ⚓ OMG Ubuntu ☛ Kagi_is_Bringing_Orion_Web_Browser_to_Linux⠀⇛
Kagi, the company behind a paid, private search engine of the
same name, has announced it’s bringing its Webkit-based Orion
web browser to Linux. In a post on BlueSky, Kagi said: “We’re
thrilled to announce that development of the Orion Browser for
GNU/Linux has officially started!”. Orion is currently only
available on macOS and iOS but was built to be better than
Apple’s own Safari, and best Surveillance Giant Google Chrome,
Mozilla Firefox and other browsers in many areas.
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