Is there anything special one has to do in order to use BTRFS on Nitrux ? I have two hard drives in my system as data drives that had been formatted with BTRFS and worked on my previous distros but on Nitrux it just says it can't open them. I can mount them but not access the files.
It's Bandcamp Friday! Nearly all of your purchase goes to the artist today, with Bandcamp not taking a cut (though I believe the credit card processor still does). https://bandcamp.com/
#bandcamp
GhostBSD has released version 24.07.3. It's an OS out of Canada that is based on FreeBSD but put's it's own spin on things such as having the Mate desktop preinstalled and having a GUI installer among other things. This release fixes three bugs, fixes two security issues, adds hgame to kld_listadds, and more. The code is licensed using the BSD-3-Clause license. If you're looking to leave Windows or Mac OS for a more privacy and security friendly operating system then I can easily recommend GhostBSD.
The project's main website is here:
The source code is on Github:
The release notes for this udpate are available here:
https://www.ghostbsd.org/news/GhostBSD_24.01.1_Now_Available
The project has a presence on Matrix:
https://app.element.io/#/room/#ghostbsd:libera.chat
If you wish to help the project financially with donations you can do so through Paypal or Patreon:
Get ready for #LAS2024! Our schedule of talks is available online. Check out the exciting sessions happening Oct 4-6 and plan your experience today!
https://conf.linuxappsummit.org/event/6/timetable/#all
Systemd-free Linux distro Nitrux 3.7 is now available for download bringing the latest software, bug fixes, and Liquorix kernel 6.10.
https://linuxiac.com/nitrux-linux-3-7-released/
Today is the day! — Nitrux 3.7.0 "ub" is available to download — https://nxos.org
We are pleased to announce the launch of Nitrux 3.7.0. This new version combines the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and ready-to-use hardware support.
Nitrux 3.7.0 is available immediately.
Changelog: https://nxos.org/changelog/release-announcement-nitrux-3-7-0/
This week's donation went to the XFCE project. It's a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems that tries to be fast and use less system resources. XFCE uses the GTK engine. It currently uses Xorg but there is active work getting it to work with Wayland.
The main website for the project is here:
The source code can be found on Gitlab:
https://gitlab.xfce.org/explore/groups?sort=name_desc
The project has a presence on Mastodon:
xfce@ floss.social
If you want to help the project financially they accept donations through two Open Collectives. The only difference between the two is whether you want to donate using USD or Euros.
https://opencollective.com/xfce
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
Many FOSS projects rely on donations. If you have money to spare but don't know which to donate to take a look at the above links on Ko-fi, Github, and Open Collective. Anything on there that I have sponsered or contributed to is something I have found to be worthy.