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ryan_, in Red Hat paywall?! How the Raleigh giant divided the open source community.

Idk, I’d say it brought us together (against RedHat) pretty quickly.

danielfgom,
@danielfgom@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, and made many of us realise just how important it is to use and support Community distros and projects, and ditch the Corps.

No more Ubuntu, no more Fedora (Red Hat in disguise). Use Debian and any other community distro.

I’ve settled on Linux Mint Debian Edition, personally.

demesisx, (edited ) in [Old 1997 story] The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

Edit: my below comment was actually wrong. They actually do use git.


Thanks for sharing. What I find most interesting is that Linus is still using the same email-based software development methods for the kernel while the rest of the software engineering world has evolved to use his other invention, git, for that. I’m kind of second-hand embarrassed for those geniuses who have yet to adopt proper version control for (what I’d argue is) the most important project in the computing world.

Here’s a far more nuanced explanation from Spore’s reply to this comment :

Git and Email are not mutually exclusive. In order to collaborate with git, you need and only need a way to send your commits to others. Commits can be formatted as plain-text files and sent through emails. That is how git has been used by its author from literally the first release of it.

clmbmb,

You know that git is also Linus’ project, right?

kureta,

Wh were you downvoted? You are correct.

Git was originally authored by Linus Torvalds in 2005 for development of the Linux kernel, with other kernel developers contributing to its initial development. Since 2005, Junio Hamano has been the core maintainer.

ourob,

What? Linux does use git for version control.

demesisx,
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

Is this article (and the many sources I see confirming it) inaccurate then?

www.theregister.com/AMP/…/linux_kernel_email/

I’m happy to be wrong if you have any evidence to refute what I’ve written.

Ps. I’m talking about the kernel.

Spore, (edited )

Git and Email are not mutually exclusive. In order to collaborate with git, you need and only need a way to send your commits to others. Commits can be formatted as plain-text files and sent through emails. That is how git has been used by its author from literally the first release of it.

MigratingtoLemmy,

Could you explain? I’m still stuck with a mind-block, can’t imagine how a git server can track changes to code with messages from email

Spore,

A git server don’t need to know email to work, and it is not required to have a git server. Email in this workflow is an alternative to a PR: contributor submit a set of commits to the maintainer (or anyone interested). Then the maintainer is free to apply or merge the commits. After that the code can be pushed to any servers.

MigratingtoLemmy,

Ah, you mean email being used as a direct alternative to issue reports? I get it now, and TBH this makes intuitive sense. Thanks

demesisx,
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

Thanks for the insight. I’ll edit my comment to point to yours.

Spore, (edited )

Honestly I’m surprised that so many people don’t know how git can be used without those repository hosting sites. That’s one way to use it, not the only way. And it’s not even the way it was originally designed for.

Checkout git format-patch.

demesisx,
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

I, for one, was quite ignorant of that fact.

otl,
@otl@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’m not so surprised anymore. I’m self-taught using open-source software projects for guidance. But not everyone learns like that. For example in the commercial software dev world, having patches easy to apply with minimum tooling isn’t usually a priority (for better or worse).

This is actually a little story I had half written down; your comment prompted me to finish it. Thanks! www.srcbeat.com/2023/11/git-email/

rufus, (edited )

Yeah, that’s not quite right. You need a means to discuss things and review code. You can do this via a website or mailing list. The Linux kernel uses the latter. Lots of other devs use the former. Like Github. And Github and Git aren’t the same. The issue tracking, discussion platform etc are something Github does on top of Git. You can as well use Email or a different service/online platform for the communication. The actual program code is stored in Git in both cases.

jacob, in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?
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Another nice-to-have is KDE Connect, it connects your desktop with your phone to sync notifications, send files, control media playback, use as remote input, share clipboard, send commands, and more

possiblylinux127,

I’m not sure it will work with cinnamon.

jacob,
@jacob@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

It should work normally, there’s even cinnamon applets for controlling it from the panel

electric_nan,

I use it in Cinnamon.

possiblylinux127,

Good to know

Quazatron, in systemd 255-rc1 Brings "Blue Screen of Death" Support and New Tool To Spawn VMs
@Quazatron@lemmy.world avatar

Finally, my life is complete. We have achieved feature parity with Windows.

Seriously, the BSOD QR-code is a great way to have a more inclusive system. Hardened geeks can still sift through the boot log to find problems and newbies can just get help online. Win-win.

fuzzzerd,

Win-win.

I see what you did there.

Matty_r, in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks
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My opinion, if possible, just use the Papirus icons by default. It does such a great job of being consistent while giving apps their own look.

authed, (edited ) in Vanilla OS 2 Orchid will be released "very soon"

Why is this post about discord… Or is that an ad

candle_lighter,
@candle_lighter@lemmy.ml avatar

The announcement was made in the Discord

Pantherina, in What are your best DE tricks and apps youve found?

This video is crazy good, Nick discovers KDE stuff I never knew, as a daily user

CrabAndBroom,

I agree! I’ve been using KDE as a daily driver for years and I added like 3 new things from this video lol. Also the first tip about fixing Flatpak icons is one of those things that’s been vaguely bugging me for ages but not enough to ever actually look it up so that’s nice to get fixed too.

joojmachine, in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions)

The only extensions I use are for things that will likely get added as native in the future: Light Style for the light shell theme and Caffeine (gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/…/2507)

ExLisper, in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?

vim !!

PedroG14,

Neovim too!

technohacker, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend
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As an Indian myself this makes me happy :D

user224,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Beware that what OP posted is old data. India is over 14% on Linux as of October 2023.

atmur, in Fedora Linux 39 Released As A Wonderful Upgrade For Leading Workstations & Servers

For every major Fedora update I’ll try to perform the upgrade from the Gnome Software app just to see if it works, and every time it breaks and I fall back to good ol’ dnf system-upgrade. This is the first time upgrading from Software worked for me, and it was fast too. Nice to see all the Software improvements finally paying off.

eager_eagle, in CLI tools to quickly find recently opened files by fuzzy search?
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

fzf + Ctrl+R

then I type part of the path, basename, or just my CLI editor and browse the recent commands.

perishthethought, in Focalboard: a free alternative to Trello

Story time! (YMMV as they say)

I decided I wanted to self host an app like this just a few weeks ago. I started with Focalboard but just could not get it running as a personal server instance on Docker. (This could entirely be on me as I am very much still learning) I got confused in the whole what’s Mattermost / what’s still part of Focalboard talk, and I wanted to use a Docker compost file but they don’t have one on this page. I got an instance running anyway, but the site wasn’t responding when I tried to load it in my browser. I’ve made this work now for about 8 other apps but just could not find the root cause with this one.

I ended up installing and loving Planka though. For my extremely simple use case, it’s just right. The docker installation was dead simple and it ‘just works’ for me.

planka.app
and
docs.planka.cloud/docs/…/production_version

Drito, in If only more Linux programs followed sandboxing best practices...

This is useful for proprietary software.

IverCoder, (edited )

As well as FOSS too. Sandboxing is a security standard that should be followed by every software how open their code may be.

aperson, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)

I still have my white 701 that I put a black keyboard on and soldered in a Bluetooth module. Some of the most fun I’ve had using a computer and I wish the form factor was still a thing.

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