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Linux is an open source operating system modeled after UNIX. Widely used, it is known for its efficiency and reliability.
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I read the contribution guide and know that the idea is to only show the top 10 distributions on distrowatch, but having Arch as the sole example of an advanced distribution feels incomplete, almost as if it were the only example. Not to mention that Arch is not even on the top 10 anymore, so if this rule were to be followed the list would have no example of an Advanced Distro.
I propose Slackw
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It would be really nice if we had some example shell scripts or Ansible playbooks to automate, in a simple way, the steps necessary to run Talos on a public cloud. For instance, the AWS guide here: talos-systems/talos#1329 could be implemented as a shell script or a playbook with some basic configurable options.
The goal would be to simplify setup and evaluation of Talos
A Linux distro optimized for WSL based on Debian.
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update from 3.4.2 to 3.4.8 failed
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Printable format
Is there any chance that you will create a printable version of this docs as it would be very useful if it is distributed on my college tech club and my fellow linux geekmate. Thanks
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What is the default SUDO password?
I came through this link: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=227281
I downloaded the bin, with etcher, I wrote the bin into an SD, I started my raspi3b+ with the SD, and its immediately started chrome os, great work! thank you!.
Then,I open the terminal, I shell, and when I write "sudo command" and it ask me for a password. I can't do a
Benefits of PRoot include running Linux operating systems in Termux on a smartphone and tablet in Android and Chrome. Termux offers Linux operating system software for your device in the following flavors: --PRoot.md
BSD != Linux
While running a BSD userland under Linux is possible, it is highly unlikely that the follow
An Arch Linux repository for security professionals and enthusiasts. Done the Arch Way and optimized for i686, x86_64, ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8.
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https://github.com/distr1/distri/blob/c7d304084c0b55b92f96b99d01080e1bbe53890b/pb/build.proto#L156-L157
talks about only supporting https and tar.gz, but running
egrep -H '^source:' pkgs/*/build.textproto | perl -nE 'say /https?.+\.tar\.(\w+)"/ ? $1 : "ERR: $_"' | sort -u
reveals it also supports plain http as a transport and lzma, bzip2, and xz compression when it comes t
You can use setupTermuxArch.bash 📲 to install Arch Linux in Termux on Amazon, Android, Chromebook and Windows. https://sdrausty.github.io/termux-archlinux/
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📦 Package System for KISS - Main Repositories
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I ran into an interesting bug while doing some testing on Firefox (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1609483).
Basically, if no version information is provided distro.version() returns an empty string and that was unexpected.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/os-release.html states providing no version information is valid behaviour for rolling release distributions (su
PKGBUILD's for antergos packages
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Anki is a flashcard/spaced repetition program useful for learning many different subjects. Anki 2.1 utilizes:
1.) Python 3.6 or later for its backend, which Termux already has (3.7 at time of this writing)
2.) Qt 5.9 / PyQt5 for rendering of flashcards. This means porting will depend on issue #4 's resolution
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https://a
Simple and lightweight source-based multi-platform Linux distribution with musl libc.
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# ls -1 /usr/lib/kernel/
cmdline-5.1.7-777.native
cmdline-5.1.9-781.native
config-5.1.7-777.native
config-5.1.9-781.native
default-native
initrd-org.clearlinux.current.5.1.4-3
initrd-org.clearlinux.lts2017.4.14.107-14
initrd-org.clearlinux.lts2017.4.14.108-15
initrd-org.clearlinux.lts2017.4.14.109-16
initrd-org.clearlinux.lts2017.4.14.110-17
initrd-org.clearlinux.lts2017.4.14.111-1
Scripts based on archiso to create the Antergos ISO
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Your simple Linux distro - Yosild is a single shell script that builds a full, minimal Linux distribution, based on BusyBox.
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I was excited to see a matrix contact, except that it is impossible to 'find' communities. A room would work though. Thanks in advance. Now that rust is in the tree, I might switch from nixpkgs. Would love to chat.
I installed LaMachine on Windows 10, with some bumps along the way, but it runs. I can e.g. use Frog as a webservice. Now I want to add Tscan, which is what I really want to use.
I do this:
lamachine-add tscan
lamachine-update
then after many other messages:
Cannot write to ‘latest.tar.gz’ (No space left on device).
MSG:
non-zero return code
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Created by Linus Torvalds
Released September 17, 1991
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Problem description
I can't be certain where this problem originates, i.e. whether it's a Termux problem, an emacs problem, or a gpg problem.