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Because of something I did during an anthropology lecture, I learned the hard way to read the "The following packages will be REMOVED" list when upgrading a package to backports in Debian GNU + Linux.

Because of something I did during an anthropology lecture, I learned the hard way to read the "The following packages will be REMOVED" list when upgrading a package to backports in Debian GNU + Linux.

Linus Torvalds: Speaks on the Rust vs C Linux Divide

Linus Torvalds: Speaks on the Rust vs C Linux Divide

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Which Linux distro for beginners (with requirements)

Which Linux distro for beginners (with requirements)

A friend of someone related doesn't have a laptop nowadays, but needs one. Now we have 2 old laptops at home, and we want to give her one so she can do some things on it. Since she isn't used to laptops and the old laptops wouldn't run a Windows 11 (I don't want to install a Win10 because of end of support and lacking security features), I guess installing a simple Linux is fine. Now comes the big question: Which Linux distro should I install? (see requirements below)

Laptops:

  • Acer Aspire ES 15, AMD dual-core E1-7010 @1.5 GHz, 4GB RAM, 1000 GB HDD
  • HP Pavilion 17-e030ez, Intel Pentium @2.4 GHz, 4GB RAM, 10000 GB HDD (I'd choose this)

Tasks:

  • Office Stuff (I thought about OnlyOffice)
  • Internet surfing
  • Banking via Web

Requirements:

  • needs to have full German support
  • needs an easy software installation center
  • should be easy to learn
  • optionally, her friends (which probably use Windows/ Mac) should be able to help her (since she never had a laptop before)
  • eventually German forum/ German Guides

I'm using Linux/ Manjaro for myself but don't have any experience with beginner-friendly distros. I used a KDE neon for some time and also have used Ubuntu, and to be honest, they seem beginner-friendly too.

Please let me know your opinions, thanks!

Understanding GNOME Shell’s focus stealing prevention – GNOME Shell & Mutter

Understanding GNOME Shell’s focus stealing prevention – GNOME Shell & Mutter

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Understanding GNOME Shell’s focus stealing prevention – GNOME Shell & Mutter

https://blogs.gnome.org/shell-dev/2024/09/20/understanding-gnome-shells-focus-stealing-prevention/

Which Linux distro for beginners (with requirements)

Which Linux distro for beginners (with requirements)

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19622913

A friend of someone related doesn't have a laptop nowadays, but needs one. Now we have 2 old laptops at home, and we want to give her one so she can do some things on it. Since she isn't used to laptops and the old laptops wouldn't run a Windows 11 (I don't want to install a Win10 because of end of support and lacking security features), I guess installing a simple Linux is fine. Now comes the big question: Which Linux distro should I install? (see requirements below)

Laptops:

  • Acer Aspire ES 15, AMD dual-core E1-7010 @1.5 GHz, 4GB RAM, 1000 GB HDD
  • HP Pavilion 17-e030ez, Intel Pentium @2.4 GHz, 4GB RAM, 10000 GB HDD (I'd choose this)

Tasks:

  • Office Stuff (I thought about OnlyOffice)
  • Internet surfing
  • Banking via Web

Requirements:

  • needs to have full German support
  • needs an easy software installation center
  • should be easy to learn
  • optionally, her friends (which probably use Windows/ Mac) should be able to help her (since she never had a laptop before)
  • eventually German forum/ German Guides

I'm using Linux/ Manjaro for myself but don't have any experience with beginner-friendly distros. I used a KDE neon for some time and also have used Ubuntu, and to be honest, they seem beginner-friendly too.

Please let me know your opinions, thanks!

is there any way to make debian 12.7 open new tabs instead of new windows each time I download something with firefox?

is there any way to make debian 12.7 open new tabs instead of new windows each time I download something with firefox?

each time I save a file with firefox and click on 'display progress of ongoing downloads' on the top right part of the browser and click to open the containing directory, debian opens the directory, but in a new tunar window, not in a new tab in a pre existing thunar window.

It's tiring working with so many open windows. Better one window and several tabs.

Linux Kernel CVEs, What Has Caused So Many to Suddenly Show Up? - talk by Greg Kroah-Hartman (August 2024)

Linux Kernel CVEs, What Has Caused So Many to Suddenly Show Up? - talk by Greg Kroah-Hartman (August 2024)

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[Solved?] Weird Font problems in desktop icons

[Solved?] Weird Font problems in desktop icons

ZDNET: 20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really

ZDNET: 20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really

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20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really

https://www.zdnet.com/article/20-years-later-real-time-linux-makes-it-to-the-kernel-really/

The work done on real-time Linux has benefitted the open-source OS for years, but it was only this week that Linus Torvalds admitted its last piece into the mainline kernel. Exactly what took so long?

20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really