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Linux Foundation now spends only 2% of their revenue on Linux. The Linux Foundation has released their 2023 Annual Report... and it is an absolute doozy. The first big headline? As of 2023, The Linux Foundation now spends just 2% -- that's two percent -- of their revenue on their namesake: The Linux Kernel. "Ask yourself this: If there is a foundation named after a specific thing... what percentage of that foundation's revenue would you expect to be spent on said thing? Let's say... "Save...
💬 5 comments · 3 likes · 6 hours ago
Suggestions for Trinity Desktop — I am planning to reinstall the OS on my ThinkPad T400, and I'd like to try using the Trinity desktop environment. Can you suggest some distributions that work well with TDE?
💬 1 comment · 1 like · Dec 11 · 2 weeks ago
Pinebook Pro — Background: I've been a desktop Linux user for the past 10+ years. I've had an ARM Chromebook for the last 6. My Chromebook is basically just a web browser/ssh terminal with a keyboard attached, I don't use it for anything else. I'm thinking about replacing the Chromebook with a pinebook Pro, mostly in anticipation of chrome not allowing adblockers anymore, but also as part of a longer term goal of degoogling my life. Does anyone have any experience with the pinebook? My main...
💬 8 comments · Dec 03 · 4 weeks ago
Newsboat RSS reader acting weird — Hi there! Any Newsboat users here? I'm trying to force myself to learn how to use the Terminal, and Newsboat is the first app I installed... But there's a command that doesn't seem to work... Hitting Shift + E is supposed to open the urls file in a text editor, but nothing happens... As I'm very new to all of this, I have no idea what I should be looking for in order to fix this... Any ideas please? I'm on an Ubuntu based machine... Thank you in advance....
💬 13 comments · Nov 04 · 8 weeks ago
Fedora SilverBlue first try — I spent some time trying out Fedora SilverBlue today. That is a version of Fedora the has an immutable system install. You install apps on top of the system as Flatpaks or containers so you aren't modifying the base system itself. I had installed it on a Zima Board PC which has a lower powered Celeron with 8GB RAM. I did this last month, so when I fired it up again today there was a system update available. I ran the upgrade via command line and it went well,...
💬 1 comment · 2 likes · Oct 07 · 3 months ago
Enabling Subpixel Hinting for dwm — Recently I switched to dwm on all my machines which were originally XUbuntu. On 4K monitors things look fine, but recently I set up a box with a 2560 x 1080 LG monitor, and I noticed that fonts look crappy. Switching to an LXDE or XUbuntu session makes LibreFox look fine again, so it has to do with how dwm starts up. After much searching and I found that I don't have a .fonts.conf file for fontconfig, and creating one seems to solve the problem (if you...
💬 View post · Oct 01 · 3 months ago
Address Randomization Tribulations — So, I have a tiny 32-bit application (a Forth) taking up about 4K, written in fasm. Pure minimalism, including an iffy elf header that fasm creates, with a fixed load address. More on that later. It's been unstable, and I tracked the instability down to the initial memory allocation. Right at the start I add my desired memory size to the code base (the top label in asm code), and invoke `brk` system call. This worked as long as I allocated a largish...
💬 1 comment · Sep 02 · 4 months ago
binary file reported as 'no such file or directory' upon execution — This has to be the weirdest behavior ever. A small utility that works fine on my main machine was copied over to my Thinkpad, running identical XUbuntu. Fails on ThinkPad only I can ls it, permissions are fine, even HD and objdump look reasonable. When I try to invoke it from command line, bash reports that it does not exist. strace shows execve with correct path, craps with ENOENT (no such file or directory) It's like it...
💬 12 comments · Sep 01 · 4 months ago
XDG, default apps, mess... — I am having way too much trouble doing something very simple. I have two machines with XUbuntu but dwm'ed. I want to be able to look at files. I started with PCManFM (from inertia), and using xdg-mime configured text/plain to open vim.desktop (5Kb of yuck!). On one box it works, on the other it opens vim in a 80x24 space, after which status text gets printed at the bottom, arrows scroll past the editable 80x24 region, and the whole thing is a mess, although in a...
💬 3 comments · Aug 29 · 4 months ago
I used to love distro-hopping, but for the last couple of years I've been so satisfied with Arch that I haven't been trying anything else. This morning one of my PCs needed a new OS because of power issues. I was shopping around, tried NixOS since people have been talking about it lately. I even booted into Manjaro since it's basically Arch anyway. But then I finally installed plain old Arch and it's just what I want. 🤷 It's nice to find something I'm happy with, but I did enjoy...
💬 6 comments · 4 likes · Aug 03 · 5 months ago
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Did anyone else get a Beepy, aka Beepberry? — I just got one a few days ago and it's pretty cool. Kind of like a smaller PocketCHIP. I'm using a Pi Zero W in it for now because I already had a few on hand but would like to try the RISC V MangoPi MQ Pro eventually. I wrote up some first impressions on my gemlog.
💬 6 likes · Aug 01 · 5 months ago
Posting this from Amfora running on a linux distro contained entirely within the kernel image, bit hacky but it works
💬 3 comments · 7 likes · Jul 17 · 5 months ago
Anybody have useful git aliases they would like to share? One that really helps me that I've defined is `co = !git checkout "$(git branch -a | fzf)"`. This lets me type `git co`, pick a branch interactively from the list, which then checks out that branch. (I know if I properly set up shell completions I'd get suggested branch names by hitting tab, but the fuzzy search behavior from fzf is really nice.)
💬 3 comments · 2 likes · Jul 13 · 6 months ago · #git
Question: How do I compile the Linux kernel? — By which I mean, what compiler flags, options and configs should I look out for, such that my kernel will actually succesfully run? I am talking about QEMU without KVM as the platform.
💬 4 comments · Jul 11 · 6 months ago