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19h ago
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Todominal
Minimal todo list app which can used either by an Interactive CLI or Rofi.
Features
Minimal
Can be used on the go using rofi
Written in C++
Installation
Follow the instructions on the GitHub Repository
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Reddit » Linux, GNU/Linux
19h ago
Oh, I am taking notes fanatically ...such a healthy discussion...
cc: Linus Torvalds and Paul McKenney et.al. ?
linuxkernel #opensourcedevelopment
https://lore.kernel.org/all/37195203-9a13-46aa-9cc0-5effea3c4b0e@paulmck-laptop/
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19h ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_idZGJ1NgPE new video by Nick explaining the differences between Linux Kernels, including Xen, Xanmod, TKG and Liquorix. Definitely learned a lot so it's worth the watch
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1d ago
I was searching for a list of terminal multiplexers when I came across this article: 4 Linux terminal multiplexers to try.
In there, it lists the following 4 options:
tmux, screen, Konsole and Terminator.
And I was like:
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Konsole and Terminator are terminal emulators though? Am I missing something?
But then the article appears on opensource.com which is supported by Red Hat, no less.
So for a moment I am a bit bewildered and thinking: Am I missing something? Is there ..read more
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1d ago
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1d ago
Simply this. Recently I’ve been playing with a TFTP server and I’ve been using this packet from Debian APT, however I can’t find what that stands for.
Aside question, what would the difference be with atftp? Is this one better?
Thanks!
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1d ago
I am currently reading the book advanced Programming in the Unix Environment. I also want to read/learn from the programming interface book next.
I am reading it because I enjoy learning how things work.
But I am curious... for those of you who can pick up this book and say "This book is a good reference, but I get it"... what kind of job do you do?
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