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Patrons can now get an early look at the next Interfacing Linux video. #linux #ARM #jellyfin
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How many #Linux distros do actually use on a daily basis?
Kinda curious to see what the results will be.
Bonus points:
Commenting which ones you use!
This Week in Security: Sharepoint, Initramfs, and More - There was a disturbance in the enterprise security world, and it started with a Pw... - https://hackaday.com/2025/07/25/this-week-in-security-sharepoint-initramfs-and-more/ #thisweekinsecurity #hackadaycolumns #securityhacks #secureboot #sharepoint #linux
There was a disturbance in the enterprise security…
HackadayFrom the results I can see there is a solid group of Korn Shell users but I'm a bit surprised abouth the C Shell. I didn't though there was such a difference betwen the number of CSH users and KSH users. I guess part of it is because Korn is more similar to Bourne.
Thank you all for taking part and for your comments. I learned some things
Here's a question excellent for the Fediverse.
What Linux distro would you recommend if you're looking to switch from Windows, with support for gaming (Stream/Nvidia) and music production (DAW's, VST's)?
I'm looking for something stable, well documented (not too niche), easy to use (it just works out of the box), and easily upgradable. I don't want to reinstall my OS every year because there's a new version.
Second day using Linux, my thoughts are such:
There's a sort of intangible but noticeable difference between software made by people who fucking love computers and can't help themselves but make things for them on them, and software made by people trying to make rent and bonuses because a boss said so.
Sure, not everything instantly works, but a whole lot of people have collaboratively tried!
From: blenderdumbass . org
In this video I show the process of extending a game world and how tedious it might be. The video is featuring @RowdyJoe who's Mastodon account you need to follow to sign the current petition.
#DanisRace #MoriasRace #Game #UPBGE #blender3d #GTAClone #3D #project #gamedev #freesoftware #gnu #linux #opensource
In this video I show the process of extending a…
blenderdumbass . orgThe #Alameda #Linux installfest flyer is in the Island Taqueria window...guess that makes it official, see you on Aug. 30 #endof10
https://www.alamedafree.org/Events-directory/Linux-Installfest-Alameda
#Debian 13 (Trixie) is scheduled to drop on August 9th. The full freeze hits July 27th.
Link: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2025/07/msg00003.html
New Koske Linux malware hides in cute panda images
[...] A new Linux malware named Koske may have been developed with artificial intelligence and is using seemingly benign JPEG images of panda bears to deploy malware directly into system memory.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-koske-linux-malware-hides-in-cute-panda-images/
I’m looking for anyone in my circles who:
• is a front-end web developer
• has some design sense
• understands the allure of buying a Linux computer
• is open to paid work
A Linux computer company reached out asking if I was available for paid work on their website and while I would love to, I’m just not able to find the time right now. But they’re a great company and I would love to connect them with someone!
@BastilleBSD A dual Pentium II 266MHz with several massive 9GB SCSI drives running Mandrake Linux 9.2. Summer of 2004 at work. That was my first exposure to #Linux. A year or two later was my first exposure to #FreeBSD 6 on a similarly spec'd machine.
Both were big beige boxes.
First post on the Arch Linux development blog:
Specifications - David Runge
Notes on the growing documentation of the ALPM project.
Arch Linux Dev Blog`vet` is a CLI tool that acts as a safety net for the common but risky `curl | bash` command. It lets you inspect remote scripts for changes, run them through a linter, and require your explicit approval before they can execute on your developer or production machine.
@BastilleBSD a pentium 60. It ran a #linux floppy firewall for a few years. It was in a beige hp desktop I think