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AppImage is similar to dmg files for MacOS. If you have the file, you can run the app.
A Snap image contains all dependencies. A snap app will run in isolated mode. The rights of the contained application depend on the level defined in the snap: classic, strict, or dev mode. There is therefore a real security benefit since a given piece of software will only have very controlled interactions with the rest of the system. A snap app is often two or 3 times larger though.
Flatpak is similar to Snap. Differences occur for the developers, who have nearly nothing at the beginning, and the user must approve every data request (personal data, network, process). Security has been criticized though. Executables take also a noticeable amount of storage.
scp (eventually) → rsync and sftp
egrep and fgrep → grep with flags
netstat → ss
ifconfig → ip
arp → ip n
iptunnel → ip tunnel
nameif → ip link
route → ip route
iwconfig → iw
iptables → nftables
Développé par des passionés, l'interface est propre et soigné. Only 5GB needed. Update are available twice a month.
Lien du site de la distribution: https://massos.org/
#idea #project: improve their website
Still At least 8GB of free disk space in the system requirements :)
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Stats about security flaws in the linux kernel
Quelles sont les failles de sécurité de GNU/Linux ?
Exemples et statistiques à l'appui !
For ASUS laptops
+1 pour OpenWeather et Sound Input & Output Device Chooser
The decline and potential demise of Firefox is a massive problem that everybody seems to be kind of tiptoeing around, too afraid to acknowledge that if Firefox were indeed to disappear, we’d be royally screwed. We’d end up right back where we started 20 years ago, with Chrome being the new IE6, but with the big difference that Chrome isn’t bad enough yet for people to care.
Aside from Firefox, there really isn’t any browser out there that takes Linux seriously, and this is a big problem. Chrome is a disaster on Linux [...] Things like the Gnome Browser or KDE’s Falkon can barely be taken seriously, and on top of that, are based on Apple’s WebKit, which isn’t a great position to be in either – and that’s it. There’s nothing else.
Super + H
Test a linux distribution online
The next question is:
- are linux users more tech-savvy and they will report bugs
- are users more willing to report bugs because they are on linux
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Au niveau de la liberté des licences:
WTFPL > MIT > Apache
Rendre le code libre mais limiter sa distribution est un contre-sens.
Je comprends parfaitement l’idée de RMS d’obliger les distributions d’un code libre a rester libres tout au long de chaîne : ça permet à toutes les modifs d’êtres publiques et disponibles par tous.
Mais cette obligation de liberté est en soi un privation d’une liberté (celle de faire du non libre). Si ton code était réellement libre, cette liberté ne me serait pas retirée.
Quand on est vraiment pour la liberté, on doit pouvoir accepter que son code soit utilisé pour des choses qu’on ne cautionne pas, ou distribués d’une façon qu’on ne cautionne pas.
Je ne dis pas que tout le monde devrait faire ça. Je dis juste que tout code qui ne respecte pas ça n’est pas véritablement libre.
TL;DR >OUI Linux est utilisable au quotidien MAIS qu’on pouvait quand même expérimenter des bugs au quotidien COMME pour Windows ou Mac MAIS QUE, de mon expérience, on rencontre quand même plus de désagrément sur Linux.
Then search in Extensions for the color picker. The shortcut can be changed (Super+0 by default).
After picking, the colro is copied to the clipboard. Simple and fast.