You Can Now Run Fedora Linux on Apple Silicon Macs
Want to run Linux on your M1 or M2 Mac? You can now run Fedora Linux on most Apple Silicon Macs, including all models of M1 and M2 MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, Mac Studio, or iMacs. Fedora Asahi Remix is the first full Linux distribution to support the M1 and M2 processor series … Read More ⌘ Read more
Experiment & Explore with Fedora Linux on Mac with UTM
Running Linux on a Mac can be a big ordeal, but not with virtualization. By using UTM, you can run Linux in a virtual machine atop MacOS, contained entirely within an app. This allows you to explore and experiment with Linux, without having to go through any complex installation process or setup, it’s just a … Read More ⌘ Read more
The Wildest Linux Stories of 2023
Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - Dec 29th, 2023 ⌘ Read more
Linux Foundation now spends only 2% of their revenue on Linux
Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - Dec 27, 2023 ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Scheduling Reminders, but Not Too Late https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/12/27/too-late.html #linux #programming #techtips
My linux installs all have TPM enabled. …
My linux installs all have TPM enabled. …
Migrating to a Fedora CoreOS VPS
It seems like I was successfully able to migrate from my Alpine Linux VPS to a new VPS having Fedora CoreOS installed. 🎉 ⌘ Read more
Cueing up a calculator: an introduction to exploit development on Linux
Using CVE-2023-43641 as an example, I’ll explain how to develop an exploit for a memory corruption vulnerability on Linux. The exploit has to bypass several mitigations to achieve code execution.
The post Cueing up a calculator: an introduction to exploit development on Linux appeared first … ⌘ Read more
Benchmarks show Linux runs Windows games faster than Windows
Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - Dec 4, 2023 ⌘ Read more
Linux Foundation shocks industry by announcing sub-Foundation which actually involves Linux
“This just doesn’t take advantage of their core strengths,” stated an analyst for Gartner ⌘ Read more
Printing pictures on Linux is still a bit of a challenge.
Run MacOS VM’s in Docker on Windows & Linux with Docker-OSX
If you use Docker and virtual machines often, you may be happy to know that you can run MacOS VM’s in Docker, at near native performance atop Windows or Linux, thanks to an open source project called Docker-OSX. Yes, that means you can run MacOS on a PC, whether that PC is running Windows or … Read More ⌘ Read more
Scientist Claims Quantum RSA-2048 Encryption Cracking Breakthrough
Mark Tyson reports via Tom’s Hardware: A commercial smartphone or Linux computer can be used to crack RSA-2048 encryption, according to a prominent research scientist. Dr Ed Gerck is preparing a research paper with the details but couldn’t hold off from bragging about his incredible quantum computing achievement (if true) on his LinkedIn profil … ⌘ Read more
Since I have these simple, yet effective bash shell commands, which allow me to edit notes, plans, todos and statuses from the terminal, I feel liberated from overly complex software - everything is just text files and applications which come preinstalled on every Linux system.
The age of AI generated Linux Distros has begun!
Listen now (17 mins) | Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - October 31st, 2023 ⌘ Read more
Watch YouTube Without Ads with FreeTube for Mac, Windows, Linux
YouTube is the webs most popular video site by a long shot, practically serving as a television replacement for millions. But as any Youtube viewer knows, the ads can be very aggressive and there are times where you’ll have to watch a 30 second ad before you can watch one minute of content, which is … Read More ⌘ Read more
Docker Desktop 4.25: Enhancements to Docker Desktop on Windows, Rosetta for Linux GA, and New Docker Scout Image Analysis Settings
The Docker Desktop 4.25 release supports the GA of Rosetta for Linux, a feature that furthers the speed and productivity that Docker Desktop brings. We’ve also optimized the installation experience on Windows and simplified Docker Scout image analysis settings in this latest Docker Desktop release. ⌘ Read more
Does anyone have any personal experience with Spiral Linux? It is just preconfigured Debian + your choice of DE installed with Calamares. After the installation is completed, you aren’t dependent on anything except the existing Debian infrastructure which is, of course, rock-solid.
Linux Kernel Maintainer Chastises Lunduke
Listen now (15 mins) | Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - October 12th, 2023 ⌘ Read more
Run Threads on Desktop with Mac, Windows PC, Linux
Threads, the social network microblogging Twitter/X competitor launched by Meta (Facebook), is typically thought of as a mobile only experience, with users having the Threads app on their iPhone or Android device. But, if you have a Mac, Windows PC, or Linux computer, and you want to use Threads on your desktop computer, you can … Read More ⌘ Read more
How to Stop Steam Pop-Up Ads on Launch
Steam, the popular gaming platform for Mac, Windows, and Linux, is great in that it offers a ton of really fun popular games, but it’s not without its annoyances. One of the most frustrating Steam annoyances are its popup ads on startup, or what it calls “Steam News”, that slowly launch in a new pop-up … Read More ⌘ Read more
Stuck in Big Picture Mode in Steam? Here’s How to Exit Big Picture Mode
Steam, the popular gaming platform for Mac, Windows, and Linux, has an optional Big Picture Mode that takes over the screen of their device or computer, and changes the interface quite a bit. If you’re like many Steam users, you may at some point accidentally enter into Big Picture Mode, and then wonder how to … Read More ⌘ Read more
“Talking about Linux Tycoon 3 for Android & Gameboy”
Listen now (18 mins) | Lunduke Journal Podcast Special Announcement ⌘ Read more
Linux Tycoon 3 comes to Android & Gameboy (seriously)
Because who doesn’t want a Linux distro simulator in their pocket? ⌘ Read more
Linux Sucks: 2023 schedule announced!
This one is gonna be brutal. ⌘ Read more
I got a MacBook Pro to do schoolwork on but they put like monitoring and remote control software on it. So I installed Asahi Linux on it! Now they can’t see what I’m doing, since they haven’t put any monitoring software this OS.
Rewriting wipEout
The source code for the classic PSX launch title wipEout was leaked in 2022. A few month ago I finally sat down to take a look at it. The result is a (nearly) complete rewrite that compiles to Windows, Linux, macOS and WASM.
Thanks to WASM and WebGL you can play wipEout right in your browser!
I’m not the only one who embarked on a path to r … ⌘ Read more
@linux_gizmos@feeds.twtxt.net very nice! I think I have to get this one!
Some recent Programming-y and Linux-y comic strips
Like, you know, about Python and compiler warnings and stuff. ⌘ Read more
Introduction to SELinux
SELinux is the most popular Linux Security Module used to isolate and protect system components from one another. Learn about different access control systems and Linux security as I introduce the foundations of a popular type system. ⌘ Read more
Latest Lunduke’s Big Tech Show episodes
So much Linux-y goodness. ⌘ Read more
wanted to use my oculus to do some flightsimming on Friday, but now Meta forces you over to facebook. super annoying message that constantly pops up in the desktop client, but then after 10 minutes of flying they show the same message in fullscreen inside the VR glasses. so fuck them. I will try and get it to work on linux instead one day soon when I have time.
The IBM Effect: Red Hat and Fedora ditching LibreOffice
IBM’s continued war on Desktop Linux has new casualties ⌘ Read more
MkLinux: The delightfully weird PowerPC Mac Linux Distro of the 1990s
Co-Developed by Apple, with Linux running as a user-mode task. Seriously. ⌘ Read more
I have to admit I’m very impressed with wsl2, they have done a damn good job on that. Makes it very easy to develop linux stuff on windows when needed. And removes the need for virtual machine or dualbooting etc. Also they have done a really good job integrating it with vscode.
I tested the yarn desktop client on wsl2 on windows 11, compiled and ran just fine there. Nice to have linux applications with gui on windows.
On my blog: Graphs with Chart.js https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/05/10/chart-js.html #linux #programming #techtips
Tech Layoffs Hit Linux: Red Hat Laying Off 760 Employees
CEO of the largest Linux company: “We must continue to sharpen our focus and do fewer things better.” ⌘ Read more
The “Big Three” Linux companies ranked by Revenue, Employees, Kernel Contributions
Red Hat, SUSE, & Canonical. Because stats and charts are fun. ⌘ Read more
The very first interview about Linux with Linus Torvalds - Oct 28, 1992
A 22 year old Linus talks about his creation… before he knew it would change the world. ⌘ Read more
you can follow me on mastodon “linux-nerd32”
The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 9, 2023 - Hour 1
Listen now (51 min) | RISC-V Tablet, New Linux Laptops, The possible End of the Internet Archive, and the Substack v. Twitter War! ⌘ Read more
**RT by @mind_booster: Agenda da Comunidade #Ubuntu Portugal para o mês de Abril:
Encontro da Comunidade em Sintra e festa de lançamento do @ubuntu 23.04, no dia 20 de Abril
Festa Lunar, no @CentroLinuxPt para poderem conhecer, experimentar e installar o #LunarLobster
#Linux #SoftwareLivre**
Agenda da Comunidade #Ubuntu Portugal para o mês de Abril:
\* Encontro da Comunidade em Sintra e festa de lançamento do @ubuntu 23.04 … ⌘ Read more
Pine64 launches a RISC-V Linux Tablet
The one catch: Linux might not actually boot when you first get it. (I want one anyway.) ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Normalizing Image Type and Size https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/04/05/file-type-size.html #linux #programming #techtips
The future of Linux as a gaming platform
Listen now (19 min) | The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast - Apr 4, 2023 ⌘ Read more
The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 2, 2023 - Hour 2
Listen now (48 min) | The Mark I computer, The Altair Fest of 1976, & 1990s Linux Gaming. ⌘ Read more
The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 2, 2023 - Hour 1
Listen now (48 min) | Modular laptops! Tech Layoffs! Linux-powered Street Curbs! Pure insanity! ⌘ Read more
Been going back and forth on the gui, I will move away from FLTK and go for https://www.gtk.org/ instead.
I’ll spend tomorrow working on that. I need a more refreshing GUI then what I have now.
And also FLTK is a pain to get to work as I need - spend the whole afternoon trying to get it to use images (avatar etc) on my linux machine, and no matter what I’ve tried it refuses. So instead of wasting more time battling fltk I will switch to GTK.
The very first article about video games on Linux… from 1994
Yes. It’s about DOOM. And, no. The reviewer didn’t have working sound on Linux. ⌘ Read more
What makes a “Linux Game” a “LINUX Game”?
Listen now (20 min) | If a game uses Wine, Javascript, or various engines or interpreters… is it a “Linux” game? ⌘ Read more
“Linux Games Week” begins!
March 29th - April 5th ⌘ Read more
Command Line e-Book Readers for Linux, Mac, and more
Because sometimes reading in a terminal is darned pleasant. ⌘ Read more
Turns out the problem I had was also there when I build rapidjson from source, but if I moved the include to earlier (rapidjson in my project) - the problem went away, so I suspect it’s the same as in this issue going on.
The cool thing is that the client now works fine on linux without changing anything else then the include order!
So now I’ll do all development there - instead of on windows.
Also - did a quick test on linux, it gave a lot of errors with the rapidjson library, so I have to find a way to work around that. I think I’ll pull the latest, then compile it - and then point to that - instead of installing the rapidjson-dev package. Maybe that’ll work.
SUSE CEO out effective immediately, replacement CEO not available until later.
A failed IPO, political attacks, and purchased “awards” are the legacy of the departing CEO of the oldest Linux company. ⌘ Read more
The Linux Software Store War Rages On
Listen now (25 min) | The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast - Mar 8, 2023 ⌘ Read more
Linux Sucks 2023, The Big Tech Show, and assorted craziness
Listen now (30 min) | New PDF Magazine issue, subscription option changes, next video hangout and more. ⌘ Read more
Linux is the new “It Just Works” OS
Listen now (20 min) | The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast - Feb 27, 2023 ⌘ Read more
The “All Sorts of Suck” Mega Event!
Listen now (26 min) | Linux Sucks. macOS Sucks. Star Trek Sucks. It all sucks. ⌘ Read more
The least happy computer users: Those running Arch Linux & Firefox
Used by the happiest computer users: macOS, Slackware Linux, & Brave. ⌘ Read more
The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast - Feb 7, 2023
Listen now (22 min) | On Linux Sucks 2023, macOS Sucks, and more events ⌘ Read more
Announcing dates for “Linux Sucks 2023”, “macOS Sucks”, & other events
There’s a lot coming in the weeks ahead! ⌘ Read more
**RT by @mind_booster: Não se esqueçam! De 12 a 16 de Fevereiro há MiniDebConf em Lisboa!
https://pt2023.mini.debconf.org/
#Linux #Debian #SoftwareLivre #OpenSource**
Não se esqueçam! De 12 a 16 de Fevereiro há MiniDebConf em Lisboa!
10 comics about Linux and programming and stuff.
I have a disease where I can’t stop telling Linux jokes. Doctor says it’s terminal. ⌘ Read more
GitHub Copilot creates complete Operating System that is “definitely not Linux wink wink”
“It was created by an Artificial Intelligence. So it’s definitely not plagiarism or anything.” ⌘ Read more
BREAKING: Linux Foundation launches “Open Internet Explorer Toolbar Foundation”
“Our research indicates that everybody loves Internet Explorer toolbars,” stated Linux Foundation Executive Director, Jim Zemlin. ⌘ Read more
Digital Prepping, Part 2 - Preparing your Operating Systems to be Off-Line
Because Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and even Linux… are addicted to the Internet. ⌘ Read more
the name of the lost+found/ directory encapsulates all that is great & bad about linux. i won’t take any questions.
I have a fanless pc, with intel I7 (if I remember correct). Today Ill get it installed with latest alma linux, set up the things I want with docker (I usually do not use docker I just do not like it), but I see how useful it can be, so Im going to force my self to use it. Then when all services are running Ill use wireguard to hook it up to my VPS. I think this will be a great setup.
Linux Foundation decreased Linux spending to 3.2% in 2022.
Down from the, already absurd, 3.4% in 2021. ⌘ Read more
Linux Foundation, bored with Linux, launches Open Metaverse Foundation
Vaccines… Maps… Metaverse. You know. Anything but Linux. ⌘ Read more
8-Bit Week: The Grand Finale
Listen now (28 min) | Scheduled: BSD Week, Linux Games Week, Serenity OS Week, & Plan 9 Week! ⌘ Read more
**RT by @mind_booster: MiniDebConf Lisbon 12 - 16 February 2023
#Debian #Linux #FOSS
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2023/01/msg00001.html**
MiniDebConf Lisbon 12 - 16 February 2023
CIA & FBI can neither confirm nor deny they know about these Operating Systems
Gentoo Linux, OpenBSD, and even Windows Vista are hush-hush. ⌘ Read more
Report: Over 33 Million Desktop Linux users, worldwide
A detailed analysis of all available Desktop Linux market share metrics. ⌘ Read more
The Linux Foundation launches map foundation to compete with Google
And, you know what? It’s actually pretty well licensed! ⌘ Read more
Commercial Dev Tool vendor adds ARM64 and “Dark Mode” for Linux
The multi-platform Xojo IDE (Mac, Windows, iOS) keeps beefing up their Linux support. Which pleases Lunduke. ⌘ Read more
“The Sidecar” – Adding advanced networking, and a Linux shell, to a Psion palmtop
One of the coolest designs I’ve seen for extending older computers via the serial port. ⌘ Read more
@justamoment@twtxt.net flightgear is great! I like the fact that it works on linux, same goes for xplane, that alone is the reason why I do not buy MS flightsim.
How to pronounce Open Source & Linux words
Watch now (7 min) | Think you know how to say “GNOME” and “Ubuntu”? Think again. ⌘ Read more
Unity 7.6… for Arch Linux!?
Watch now (16 min) | Because, why not? ⌘ Read more
Fedora Linux 37 released!
Watch now (25 min) | It may be late, but it’s sweet. ⌘ Read more
Although there are definitely reasons to hate Windows, there are also reasons to like Windows 11: Linux GUI apps, Android apps, winget package manager and improved window tiling. It would be even better, when one wouldn’t need to toogle all the privacy and telemety settings first… ⌘ Read more
<author> from <entry>s to <feed>, Newsboat marked all old affected articles as unread. IDs were untouched, of course. Need to investigate that. Had something similar happen with another feed change I did some time ago. Can't remember what that was, though.
Great, last system update broke something, building from current master I get:
/usr/bin/ld: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: unknown type [0x13] section `.relr.dyn'
What the heck!?
And it also appears that I’m not really able to reproduce this unread bug. It only kind of works a single time. And it has something to do with my config. Not sure what it is yet. I also noticed that the <updated> timestamps in the entries somehow shifted between the old and new feed. Da fuq!?
Lunduke’s Weird Computing News - Nov 6, 2022
Listen now (30 min) | Haiku Beta 4 inches closer, Ladybird web browser can run Linux, GNU Make drops OS/2, Amiga, Cray, & Xenix. ⌘ Read more
**So many different “clever” and “funny” takes around here lately, comparing “Twitter vs. Mastodon” with “Windows vs. Linux”, making fun of ‘the year of Linux in the desktop’…
…an I still wonder why would anyone freely and willingly choose to use Windows over GNU/Linux. 🤷♂️**
So many different “clever” and “funny” takes around here lately, comparing “Twitter vs. Mastodon” with “Windows vs. Linux”, making fun of ‘the year of Linux in the desktop’…
…an I still wonder why would anyone freely and willing … ⌘ Read more
Ever notice how many Linux nerds are Scandinavian?
(The definitive study on the topic.) ⌘ Read more
13 tiny, terrific, and terrifying games to hack, slay, and play this Halloween 🧛🏻♀️
Some seriously spooktacular open source games for the web, Windows, macOS, and Linux with all sorts of fun hacks for infinite lives, invulnerability, and playing with time. ⌘ Read more
Lunduke’s Normal Computing News - October 26, 2022
Listen now (43 min) | macOS Ventura, Ubuntu 22.10, Microsoft looking to control how Linux boots, Windows ARM dev box, and… Linux dropping 486 support? ⌘ Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Tens interesse em contribuir para uma iniciativa que gere actividades práticas de partilha de conhecimento e experiências práticas sobre #Linux e #SoftwareLivre/#OpenSource?
Então vem conhecer-nos já no próximo Sábado dia 22 às 15:30, no @lxmill!
https://inauguracao.centrolinux.pt
Tens interesse em contribuir para uma iniciativa que gere actividades práticas de partilha de conhecimento e experiências práticas sobre #Linux e [#SoftwareLivre](https … ⌘ Read more
Linux, Alternative OS, & Retro Computing News - Oct 16, 2022
Listen now (32 min) | Haiku Beta 4, Serenity’s 4th Birthday… and a new AmigaOS SDK release! ⌘ Read more
“macOS Sucks” - Saturday, November 12th
The guy who told you “Linux Sucks” is about to give macOS the business… ⌘ Read more
Linux, Alternative OS, & Retro Computing News - Oct 9, 2022
Listen now (30 min) | Happy birthday, Free Software! + A hard drive noise maker & Ubuntu Pro ⌘ Read more
“WebVM: Linux Virtualization in WebAssembly with Full Networking via Tailscale”
When I tell people about programming or my work, they often say software development is too abstract for them. But there are moments when I think that about some software as well. ⌘ Read more
The Lunduke Journal hits 1,000 paid subscribers!
One of the largest Linux (and Retro Tech) publications is thriving… without any advertising or sponsorships. ⌘ Read more
Linux, Alternative OS, & Retro Computing News - Oct 2, 2022
Listen now (47 min) | The Article & The Podcast – all in one place! Fancy! ⌘ Read more
I heard COBOL devs get paid a ton…
You probably want to share this with everyone you know. Because, you know, you’re a nice person. The Lunduke Journal Community — About the Lunduke Journal — Subscriber Perks The Lunduke Journal Weekly Schedule: Monday - Computer History Tuesday - Computer & Linux Satire ⌘ Read more