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  • Any freepers use mini-PCs like the Mini PC Beelink BT3-X 4/64GB Intel J3355?

    01/07/2023 2:50:24 AM PST · by Cronos · 39 replies
    http://www.cronos.com ^ | 2023-07-01 | Cronos
    Has anyone used a mini-PC. I'm looking at Mini PC Beelink BT3-X 4/64GB Intel J3355the specs are:Procesor: Intel Celeron J3355 RAM: 4 GB DDR4 Dysk: 64 GB eMMC graphic card: Intel HD Graphics 500 OS Windows 10 Home or the Beelink GKmini 8/128 GB Any experience with these or other mini-PCs?
  • Linux Foundation: Monopolies Versus Monopolies, Always at the Expense of Communities of Volunteers

    01/03/2023 7:05:19 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 9 replies
    TechRights ^ | 18 December 2022 | Dr. Roy Schestowitz
    THE vast majority of the public does not understand that “Linux Foundation” has very little to do with Linux (a very minuscule portion of its budget is in fact devoted to Linux). Put another way, Linux Foundation just exploits the powerful Linux brand to sell its openwashing (PR) services. The Linux Foundation is hardly new to us. We’ve been covering it since its birth in 2007 (not 2000 as Wikipedia erroneously claims) and wrote about 500 articles about it. In more recent years things got a lot worse. The Foundation was actively helping Microsoft against Linux and against activists for...
  • 7 Ways Using Linux Helps You in a Hard Economy

    12/03/2022 1:46:25 PM PST · by ProgressingAmerica · 55 replies
    Make Use Of ^ | 12/3/22 | Bertel King
    There are economic good times and economic bad times. When times get tough and money's tight, it's good to have Linux on your PC. 1. The OS and Apps Are Free 2. Your Current PC Will Run for Longer Running Linux means you can expect to use the computer for as long as you want. Rather than running into the artificial limitation of a company declaring your machine end of life and unsupported, you know you will receive free updates until your computer physically falls apart or becomes too underpowered to do what you need it to do. This makes...
  • VANITY: Question about different Linux distros - need one that boots from a USB device

    11/17/2022 1:47:32 PM PST · by OKSooner · 28 replies
    Vanity ^ | 11-17-2022 | Vanity
    Can someone help? Tried Ubuntu, which was going fine until it decided to disable all its networking functions, all of its own. Ubuntu community seems to know about this feature but just deals with it... I need suggestions as to which distros meet the following: Will run on a kinda upgraded old lenovo desktop that has upgraded ram and a SSD. Bootable from a USB device (SSD has no other OS installed on it, so no partition, etc. Dedicated Linux machine.) One is much disinclined from Ubuntu or RedHat/IBM/Fedora. Interested in a serviceable, low-overhead, easy to use user interface to...
  • Best disk cloning software of 2022 [since SSD prices lowest ever - see comments. Vastly improve speed=productively, for good and God]

    11/08/2022 10:51:09 AM PST · by daniel1212 · 40 replies
    SoftwareTestingHelp 2022 ^ | October 25, 2022 | Best disk cloning software of 2022
    Frequently Asked QuestionsList of Best Hard Disk Cloning SoftwareComparison of Hard Drive Cloning Tools#1) AOMEI Backupper Standard#2) O&O Disk Image#3) MiniTool Partition Wizard#4) Macrium Reflect#5) EaseUS Todo Backup#6) Acronis True Image 2020#7) Clonezilla#8) Paragon Software Hard Disk ManagerConclusionRecommended Reading
  • GPU Oversupply Spills Onto the Streets in Vietnam

    10/30/2022 4:34:09 PM PDT · by FarCenter · 26 replies
    Vietnam's Lê Thành, the self-proclaimed 'King of VGA,' is having some fun on Facebook(opens in new tab) (via I_Leak_VN(opens in new tab)). In photos and videos shared on the social media site, it looks like the store has started to use street trader tactics to grab passersby and sell them GPUs by the kilo. Lê Thành shared pictures of dozens of used GPUs stacked up on the curbside in a clear parody of a Vietnamese street food stall. There is also a video with the vendor patiently waving away flies with a net, awaiting passersby. Then, a scooter stops, and...
  • Ubuntu Once Again Angered Users by Placing Ads in the Terminal

    10/18/2022 12:03:58 PM PDT · by ShadowAce · 11 replies
    linuxiac ^ | 15 October 2022 | Bobby Borisov
    Ubuntu has once again sparked debate among Linux users by implementing a very controversial approach – using the most often used shell command, notably the software update tool, to advertise its service.But first, let me explain what this is all about.Ubuntu Pro Ad in Command ShellCanonical has recently launched a fantastic initiative – a free personal Ubuntu Pro subscription for up to five machines. In other words, they opened up its previously paid-for Ubuntu Pro update service free of charge.So far, so good. The news flooded the Internet, well received by all users. And everything would have been perfect if...
  • Senators Introduce Open Source Software Security Act

    09/24/2022 7:16:22 AM PDT · by Right Wing Vegan · 26 replies
    U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Rob Portman (R-OH), Chairman and Ranking Member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, have introduced bipartisan legislation to help protect federal and critical infrastructure systems by strengthening the security of open source software. The legislation comes after a hearing convened by Peters and Portman on the Log4j incident earlier this year, and would direct the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to help ensure that open source software is used safely and securely by the federal government, critical infrastructure, and others. A vulnerability discovered in Log4j – which is widely used open...
  • Happy 31st Birthday, Linux!

    08/26/2022 6:59:48 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 20 replies
    9to5 Linux ^ | 25 August 2022 | Marius Nestor
    Today is August 25th in many parts of the world, which means that Linux is turning 31 years old, so join me in celebrating Linux’s 31st birthday with a glass of good champagne and a delicious cake!While some don’t recognize August 25th as Linux’s birthday, I do. It was on August 25th, 1991, when 21-year-old Finnish student Linus Benedict Torvalds made his now-famous announcement on the comp.os.minix newsgroup that he’s working on a free operating system for 386(486) AT clones, just as a “hobby.”Hello everybody out there using minix –I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be...
  • 12 of the Best Linux Distros in 2022

    08/22/2022 11:57:36 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 54 replies
    maketecheasier ^ | 10 August 2022 | Ramces Red
    Linux is a far cry from the esoteric bundles of code it once was, and the number of polished distros offering variants for Windows, OS X and Ubuntu, is testament to that.Also read:What is Void Linux and How to Install ItCustomization: Arch LinuxArch Linux has grown to become one of the leading Linux distros since its launch in 2002. The distro is very minimal in its default state but offers an unbridled level of customization for the more experienced user.There’s no default desktop environment, so you can choose and install one that’s best suited to your personal tastes and the...
  • Top 5 Most Secure Browsers for Linux

    08/18/2022 8:36:41 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 13 replies
    Linux Stans ^ | 16 August 2022 | Linux Stans
    There are five most famous and usable operating systems – Microsoft Windows, Linux, Apple macOS, Android, and Apple’s iOS. However, no matter what OS was chosen, more users started to think about their safety. Safety for everybody includes different parameters such as anonymity, no tracking by Third Parties, no leaking of personal data, no danger of virus/worms catching, no harmful advertisements, and no eavesdropping. Some advice for protection includes two-factor authentication, usage of high-quality long, not repeated passwords, usage of antivirus programs, and avoidance of phishing emails and links. But there are also existing other smart protection methods using special...
  • Microsoft finally patches nasty Windows security hole, two years later

    08/10/2022 4:28:20 PM PDT · by deoetdoctrinae · 23 replies
    TechRadar ^ | 8/10/2022 | Sead Fadilpašić
    DogWalk, a security flaw in Windows first discovered in January 2020, has finally been addressed, the company has confirmed.The remote code execution flaw, existing due to a path traversal weakness in the Windows Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT), is being patched as part of the August 2022 Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has said.
  • Businesses should dump Windows for the Linux desktop

    08/10/2022 11:22:47 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 57 replies
    The Register ^ | 10 August 2022 | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
    I've been preaching the gospel of the Linux desktop for more years than some of you have been alive. However, unless you argue that the Linux desktop includes Android smartphones and ChromeOS laptops, there will be no year of the Linux desktop. But there should be. For example, as GitLab recently revealed in its onboarding document for employees, staffers can run macOS, and they can run Linux on their desktops. But Windows? Forget about it!Why? GitLab explained: "Due to Microsoft Windows' dominance in desktop operating systems, Windows is the platform most targeted by spyware, viruses, and ransomware."Today's Windows is still...
  • Top 10 Linux Distros for Beginners in 2022 [Compared]

    07/15/2022 7:12:57 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 38 replies
    DebugPoint ^ | 14 July 2022 | Arindam
    We give you the ten best Linux distro(s) for beginners, which can be the perfect starting point and help you to pick the best of the lot. IntroductionIf you are manifesting joining the Linux clan and thinking about it, it’s time. It’s time to ditch Windows for good and save some money by doing so. Also, keep your sanity from monthly Windows updates that are gigabytes in size, save on your internet bill, save precious time watching a dumb blue screen (like below) and so on. The blessing of ditching the Windows list is pretty long.And you are in a...
  • Get over it: Microsoft is a Linux and open source company these days (Opinion column)

    07/13/2022 9:43:14 PM PDT · by dayglored · 45 replies
    The Register ^ | Jul 13, 2022 | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
    Get over it: Microsoft is a Linux and open source company these days 'The Evil Empire' hasn't been evil for about eight years now Opinion In the beginning, Microsoft was The Evil Empire.In 2001 then CEO Steve Ballmer declared: "Linux is a cancer." Later, Microsoft sponsored SCO's copyright attack on Linux; claimed that Linux violated unnamed Microsoft patents; and forced Linux-based Android vendors to pay for dubious patent claims. Bill Gates and Ballmer's Microsoft wanted to see Linux and open-source software (OSS) dead and buried.They did it because, as Microsoft's Halloween documents show, they believed "OSS poses a direct, short-term...
  • This 'evasive' new Linux malware creates a backdoor to steal passwords and more

    07/08/2022 10:34:58 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 13 replies
    ZDNet ^ | 8 July 2022 | Danny Palmer
    A newly uncovered form of Linux malware creates a backdoor into infected machines and servers, allowing cyber criminals to secretly steal sensitive information while also maintaining persistence on the network. Detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Intezer, the previously undetected malware has been called Orbit after filenames it used to temporarily store the output of executed commands. Linux is a popular operating system for servers and cloud infrastructure, which makes it a tempting target for cyber criminals. Orbit malware provides cyber criminals with remote access to Linux systems, allowing them to steal usernames and passwords and log TTY commands – the...
  • Best Approaches to Choosing Your First Linux Distro (Beginner’s Guide)

    06/17/2022 11:20:31 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 49 replies
    linuxiac ^ | 14 June 2022 | Bobby Borisov
    Are you a newcomer to Linux? Not sure which Linux distribution to choose to begin your Linux journey? This article is for you!For the average PC user who has been using the established desktop operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and macOS, Linux can be somewhat confusing. Furthermore, the perception that Linux is mainly used by “pro” users and is “very complex” plays against it.Of course, neither of the preceding two statements is true. Linux is a complex operating system, just like any other. And, as always, it all depends on the individual.We’re all accustomed to working in our comfort...
  • I love the Linux desktop, but that doesn't mean I don't see its problems all too well

    06/08/2022 10:40:31 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 57 replies
    The Register ^ | 8 June 2022 | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
    Recently, The Register's Liam Proven wrote tongue in cheek about the most annoying desktop Linux distros. He inspired me to do another take. Proven pointed out that Distrowatch currently lists 270 – count 'em – Linux distros. Of course, no one can look at all of those. But, having covered the Linux desktop since the big interface debate was between Bash and zsh rather than GNOME vs KDE, and being the editor-in-chief of a now-departed publication called Linux Desktop, I think I've used more of them than anyone else who also has a life beyond the PC. In short, I...
  • Linux Mint Log in Challenge

    05/28/2022 7:22:24 PM PDT · by foundedonpurpose · 19 replies
    Self ^ | May 28, 2022 | Self
    Am needing some thoughts from my fellow brothers or sisters that are computer savvy. Am running a HP envoy laptop. OS is Linux Mint. It has some how put me in guest mode... Never seen this happen and I can't seem to get back to standard mode. Any tips are greatly appreciated as I am not overly computer literate. Thank you in advance! Founded
  • NVIDIA Transitioning To Official, Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Driver

    05/12/2022 10:40:06 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 20 replies
    Phoronix ^ | 11 May 2022 | Michael Larabel
    The day has finally come: NVIDIA IS PUBLISHING THEIR LINUX GPU KERNEL MODULES AS OPEN-SOURCE! To much excitement and a sign of the times, the embargo has just expired on this super-exciting milestone that many of us have been hoping to see for many years. Over the past two decades NVIDIA has offered great Linux driver support with their proprietary driver stack, but with the success of AMD's open-source driver effort going on for more than a decade, many have been calling for NVIDIA to open up their drivers. Their user-space software is remaining closed-source but as of today they...