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22 votes
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Tips to use NixOS on a server?
I see some people using NixOs on their servers. I would like to try it out to self host some services and learn about NixOs. I use hetzner and they have an NixOs iso available so I can just use...
I see some people using NixOs on their servers. I would like to try it out to self host some services and learn about NixOs.
I use hetzner and they have an NixOs iso available so I can just use that to install NixOs. But how do people manage remote instances of NixOs? They would just use ansible or something like it, to run nix on the host, or is there a better way?
Thanks
11 votes -
Linux for Apple Silicon effort kicks off
24 votes -
Xfce 4.16 released with major changes
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On the graying of GNOME
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How and why I stopped buying new laptops
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XFS, stable Linux kernels, and -rc releases
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Static calls in Linux 5.10 for improved post-Spectre performance
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Pine64 December update: The longest one yet
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Luxtorpeda: Suite of unofficial Steam Play compatibility tools for retro games
11 votes -
What is happening in r/CentOS and why /u/redundantly should not be a moderator
9 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077 now runs on select Linux setups with Proton
@Pierre-Loup Griffais: Proton 5.13-4 is now available, with Cyberpunk 2077 support! Currently requires an AMD card and Mesa git. Major thanks to the team over at CD PROJEKT RED for letting us test a build, as there was plenty of vkd3d and radv work needed to get there.
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First beta of Krita 4.4.2
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Linux Syscall User Dispatch close to mainline for better handling of Windows games
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Notable developer Hector Martin "marcan" starts Patreon to fund Apple Silicon Linux port
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Mutt releases version 2.0
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You can now try the RetroArch Playtest on Steam for Linux
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Librem 5 mass production phone has begun shipping
Announcement Details on the phone itself (Both are the same, the USA refers to supply chain): Libram 5 - $799 Libram 5 USA - $1999 I think it's quite a tell about how much our electronics are...
Details on the phone itself (Both are the same, the USA refers to supply chain):
Libram 5 - $799
Libram 5 USA - $1999I think it's quite a tell about how much our electronics are subsidized by sourcing from inordinately cheap labor compared to the (mostly) German/USA labor for the USA phone.
PureOS itself looks like it could be a decent entrant to breaking the mobile duopoly. The only sticking point for me would be various applications that don't offer browser options (read: 2 factor authentication apps).
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Librem 5 mass production phone has begun shipping
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Introducing the Pinephone KDE edition
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How to switch an old Windows laptop to Linux
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Microsoft Edge Browser on Linux: Surprisingly good
12 votes -
Valve put their 'Pressure Vessel' container source for Linux games up on GitLab
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Control Chromecasts from Linux
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Steam Play Proton 5.13-1 Linux compatibility layer up and ready for testing
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Steam Machines: Was it all in vain?
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How can I reproduce my somewhat complicated Linux keymappings on Windows 10?
I am stuck on Windows 10 for the time being, and I wish to make it function similarly to the arrangement I have on Linux, using xcape and xmodmap. This is what I need: Caps sends Escape on tap and...
I am stuck on Windows 10 for the time being, and I wish to make it function similarly to the arrangement I have on Linux, using xcape and xmodmap. This is what I need:
- Caps sends Escape on tap and Control on hold
- Tab sends Tab on tap and Alt/Meta on hold
- Escape sends Caps (I rarely use this one).
I find this setup extremely comfortable. Is there a way to achieve this on Windows (that a layman like myself could do?).
7 votes -
Linux graphical apps coming to Windows SubSystem for Linux
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Swift System is now open-source
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Lenovo goes all in with the Linux desktop with over two dozen Ubuntu Linux powered PCs and laptops
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How open-source software transformed the business world
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A million students and counting have learned Linux
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KeenWrite: A text editor
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Arm officially supports Panfrost Open-Source Mali GPU driver development
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Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth makes peace with Ubuntu Linux community
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What's new in the Linux kernel
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Twenty years of Linux on Big Iron
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Breaking up is hard to do: Chrome Web Browser separates from Chrome OS
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ThinkPad X1 Carbon with Fedora preloaded available for purchase
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rc.d belongs in libexec, not etc
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The Steam Play Proton compatibility layer turns two years old
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NSA and FBI warn that previously undisclosed Drovorub malware for Linux threatens national security
22 votes -
Hardening Debian
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Change in manjaro team composition
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ReplaySorcery is an open-source, instant-replay solution for Linux
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Fedora approves of making Nano the default terminal text editor
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Linux Mint 20 Blocks And Removes Snap Citing Backdoor To Canonicals SnapCraft Store
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LibreOffice: the next five years
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Sandboxing in Linux with zero lines of code
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Canonical enables Linux desktop app support with Flutter
8 votes