https://9to5linux.com/linux-firmware-update-utility-fwupd-will-use-zstd-compression-for-future-releases
Linux firmware update utility fwupd is moving away from XZ Utils and will use zstd (Zstandard) for future releases for compressing metadata.
https://goo.gl/maps/wLuEApgAYmyut79n9
Accurate, detailed time zone borders for North America, including Daylight Saving time observance and unofficial local exceptions to official time. Magenta lines represent constant time zone borders. Cyan (light blue) lines represent those that apply only during Daylight Saving Time. Dark blue lines apply only during Standard Time. Lime green lines represent unofficial local exceptions. Dark green lines represent the official border in areas where there is an unofficial border. More data formats available at http://OnTimeZone.com . This map reflects release 8.0.
I'll need to mirror print stuff regularly (flip across the vertical axis), and I'm trying to make the process convenient.
The manual way to mirror print would be by invoking lp
, e.g.
lp -o mirror myfile.pdf
Invoking lp would work for images, PDF, ps etc. But but for application (open office draw) files. Unfortunately, I don't see an obvious way to mirror print within the application itself.
I'm thinking of setting up a mirror printer in CUPS that would automatically apply the -o mirror to any documents that hit it.
I suspect this would require some tinkering with CUPS filters - I'll dig into it sometime.
I can't be the only one who's needed this at some point in time.
Has anyone here done something similar? Looking forward to your thoughts!
How are y'all managing internal network certificates?
At any point in time, I have between 2-10 services, often running on a network behind an nginx reverse proxy, with some variation in certificates, none ideal. Here's what I've done in the past:
I see easy-RSA seems to be more user friendly these days, but haven't tried it yet.
I'm tempted to try this setup for my local LAN facing (as exposed to tunnel only, such as pihole) services:
Curious what y'all do and if I'm missing anything basic.
I have no intention of exposing these outside my local network, and prefer as less client side changes as possible.
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Why don't more people use desktop Linux? I have a theory you might not like "There might be a very simple explanation for why the masses have yet to adopt Linux as their desktop operating system and it's one the open-source community won't like" https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-dont-more-people-use-desktop-linux-i-have-a-theory-you-might-not-like/ #opensource #linux #distro
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