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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

lmao

DF's the last person on this planet who's justified to say that

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I’ve seen people do a similar thing with a separate encrypted home partition which is decrypted by a key stored in your encrypted root.

Do you happen to have a link to this?

However, I’d strongly recommend you use an LVM on LUKS setup (this is what I do). That way you decrypt one partition and you don’t have to mess around with keyfiles. #LVM_on_LUKS

Looking at the wiki it seems doable (in relation to revising my script) and as far as I can tell the tradeoffs seems better than #LUKS on a partition

much appreciated for the recommendation!

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19007507

For context:
I've encrypted the swap partition with:

cryptsetup -v luksFormat /dev/${DEVICE}
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/${DEVICE} swap

And what I want is for the user to be able to enter their password only once to decrypt their root partition which would contain a keyfile to then decrypt their swap partition.

Does anyone know if this is possible?
Just thought I'd ask to see if anyone's done this already

Links:

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

licenseless? 🤔
these sorts of things tend to sketch me out but giving a +1 as someone smarter than me will know if this is trustworthy

[–] [email protected] 62 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (7 children)

the best thing to do is download and torrent to preserve humanity's wealth in knowledge otherwise we risk losing immeasurable treasures to the sands of time

Personal recommendation:
qBittorrent

  • Repo
  • Licensed under: GPL-2.0 and GPL-3.0
[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

it's definitely having an impact on my customers as they're concerned about staying on Windows

the biggest blocker for them is Windows app parity on Linux

[–] [email protected] 35 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

I just converted a Windows user to PopOS this week so I'm doing my part🫡

 

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/15787798

Archived version

Naomi Wu has disappeared. Perhaps she has been disappeared. That’s not rare in China.

[...]

The proximate cause of her apparent disappearance, as Jackie Singh explains in detail here, was a discovery that Naomi Wu, an experienced coder, had made. It seemed that the cute little cellphone keyboard applications developed by the Chinese company Tencent, and used by just about everyone, were spyware. They could log keystrokes, and did it outside of even very secure applications such as Signal, so things that were sent securely could be “phoned home” by the keyboard app itself.

It seems, though the evidence is coincidental, that this was one too many cats let out of the bag, and the Chinese communist government of Winnie Xi Pooh acted quickly, with the results (probably understated) in the Tweet quoted above.

[...]

The silence has been deafening. People on the internet, especially young, enthusiastic websters, have long been thought unbelievably shallow, in it for whatever they could get out of it, and unwilling to take a stand on something important unless there was profit in it for them. We needn’t think that anymore — now we know it’s true.

What can be done? [...] Our government won’t lift a finger even for American citizens or very well known Chinese figures trapped under the thumb of the Disney-character’s evil lookalike, or the Uyghurs, unless there’s some political gain to be had, such as with the tattooed LGBT WNBA player who couldn’t be bothered to leave her dope at home during a visit to Russia.

[...]

China was afraid that silencing Naomi Wu would make the government there look bad. Let’s prove them right.

[–] [email protected] 63 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Losing Naomi Wu to the CCP was a catastrophic loss to the FOSS community, I remember that she once went directly to confront a company (I think located in China) to demand for the release of their modified version of a copyleft software

I hope she's still alive and doing well

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

makes sense to me, funding KDE means better and still FOSS apps🤌✨

as long as the donation prompts are unobtrusive I see no problem with it

Edit:

From 6.2 onwards, Plasma itself will show a system notification asking for a donation once per year, in December

yup totally fair👍

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 weeks ago

Linus is the head of Linux because he's trustworthy and acts responsibly (esp more so nowadays than previously)

If at any point he were to act in a way that tarnishes the trust built behind Linux, I wouldn't be surprised if fellow maintainers forked Linux just like Redis and decided to put their weight behind the new project

Same like me or any of the mods or admins here; I would hope my ass gets banned faster than the speed of light if I were to ever act irresponsibly with mod/admin powers


"Remember, with great power comes great responsibility." - Uncle Ben

 
 

What my friends think when I tell them it's not that hard to switch to Linux nowadays

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submitted 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

It's the MinisForum V3


Pros:

  • Touchscreen (currently works best on KDE Plasma)
  • AMD CPU (Ryzen 7 8840U) [8 cores, 16 threads] + GPU (Radeon 780M)
  • Power button + Fingerprint reader (built into the tablet portion thankfully)
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • 65W PD power adapter (likely to be GaN)
  • Magnesium alloy body
  • the inclusion of gyroscopes means display auto-rotation is supported
  • 1x stylus pen included
    • [4096 level pressure, up to MPP 2.6 SLA]
      • (I have no idea what any of that means, hopefully it's useful to yall)
  • Keyboard that is/has:
    • Detachable
    • Backlight LED lighting
    • Even-surface actuation pressure touchpad
    • an optional purchase (which can be deselected before checkout)

Alt text: An image of the purchase checkout options for the MinisForum V3 Tablet with the Magnetic Detachable Keyboard (both which are on sale for $999.00 and $149.00 USD respectively as of Aug 21, 2024)

Cons:

  • Made in China: "Motherboard Manufacturer: Shenzhen"
  • Supported storage: M.2 (2280) 2TB max
  • cursed Microsoft Copilot button (thankfully on the detachable keyboard rather than on the tablet itself)
  • Limited customization/configuration options in BIOS
  • Weak magnets on kickstand
  • Inaccessible user manual/BIOS(Windows users be damned)
  • Ryzen AI (locked to Windows, personally I find this as a gimmic anyways)
  • due to MinisForum disuading customers from opening up their devices I'm adding that the battery is not replaceable (void warranty at your own risk)

Features/Specifications

  • Weighs: 946g
  • Battery: 50.82Wh
  • Display: 14", 16:10 ratio, 2560*1600, 165Hz
  • 2x [type c] USB-4 at 40Gbps max
  • 1x [type c] USB VLink(DP-in)
  • 1x SD card (UHS-II)
  • Volume rocker button
  • Bluetooth: BT5.3
  • RAM (assumed both configurations are LPDDR5 with speed/frequency: 6400MHz)
  • 2x cameras:
    • [Front]: 2M, Windows Hello, Dual D-mic, Face ID, ESS
    • [Rear]: 5M, Auto focus

Extra Info

VLink TL;DR:

  • (on laptops) it's a special type of port that's primarily meant for extending ports with a USB-C hub or driving as a secondary monitor
 

I really like rewatching this every now and then♥️

 

Edit:
oh whoops didn't realize this was an old vid (Jan 5 2024)

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

just curious but does anyone know any reasons for why I would want to install plasma-pa over KMix?

To me it seems like KMix should be the default nowadays seeing as it's built on Pipewire rather than plasma-pa with pulse, but maybe I'm missing something that someone might have insight on (besides backwards compatibility which is completely fair and reasonable)

Reason why I'm asking this is due to the archlinux package group plasma opting to include plasma-pa as a default whereas KMix is included in as a default for the group kde-applications

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