First year compsci student here.
I'm planning on becoming a Linux system administrator once I graduate so what should I do to know Linux inside out? I.e. how do I become a Linux wizard?
Install gentoo
Little bit of Linux from Scratch, little bit of real-world experience with enterprise systems.
>>61974781
Write kernel modules and help Linux develop.
>He bought a high-end GPU.
>For gayming.
>>61974769
Yeah, got my r9 fury for 350 aud, what of it?
Does my personal purchase decision trigger you?
Fuuuuuuck that noise. I love me my -50s. 750 on the build before last, 950 on the current one. There are more than enough old games I can get for cheap and enjoy.
>>61974808
>Buying high-end AMD ever.
>>61974814
This.
Google Security
I don't like Oracle, but I like VirtualBox.
HP-E / HP-UX dev team
Am I doing it right?
[loose connection intensifies]
>>61974678
I never really realized it, but when I got my LG V20 and made the move to USB-C, yea. MicroUSB is wobbly. I am nervous about using my tablet now. Just waiting for the day I press at the wrong angle and break the connector off. Can't wait for USB-C to be mainstream.
[Fails after a few hundred uses]
>>61974736
I hate this kind of USB.
>he doesn't dual boot windows 10 and fedora on his t420
>he doesn't use windows for work, the occasional gaming, and occasional music /video production while using fedora for literally everything else
this is the GOAT computing setup
prove me wrong
>>61974597
jfc I brag about my thinkpad all the time and look exactly like this person, take this shit down
Don't copy that floppy!
I copied the floppy before you told me not to
>>61974560
Too late. See >>61974602
Was is actually illegal before the DMCA?
i just bought a lenovo thinkstation from a government auction for 40$
installed lubuntu fine and everything
but the TV that i have has a default 3% overscan
there is absolutely no way to disable it (believe me ive tried)
it cuts off most of the taskbar so its unusable
ive tried things like xrandr --output HDMI-1 --scale 0.95x0.95 but that just scales the res
is there a way to shrink the image size on the screen so i can bypass the overscan on the computer side
if i cant then there is nothing i can do besides just buy a new TV
>>61974539
Get a monitor that isn't complete shit.
>>61974539
I don't use taskbars in any OS--just do Alt+Tab, Win+Tab, Alt+Esc. Hold Shift for reverse order.
In Xfce, the taskbar and dock are called panels. Panels can be moved around the screen, resized, locked into position, etc. It's fairly customizable. If LXDE can't do that, give Xfce a shot.
The OS for Raspberry Pi single board computers (Raspbian) has a feature which will accommodate for TV overscan (pic related). Raspbian OS is based on Debian but compiled for the Pi's architecture so you won't be installing it on your computer. There is this script to change overscan https://github.com/ukscone/set_overscan however I don't know if it's hardware dependent.
If the machine has NVIDIA graphics, which it probably doesn't, run nvidia-settings after installing the Nvidia proprietary driver. From there you can change settings like image positioning.
Using a TV isn't the best for a computer monitor, especially if you do gaming, because of high latency (feels like input lag). Also low DPI so even though the TV might be 1080p, you can clearly see each pixel from up close.
>>61975570
Forgot to attach pic of Raspberry Pi overscan settings.
is there a correct way to use SOCKS5 in C#?
>inb4 POO
>>61974424
Excuse me but that is not how you phone.
don't
>>61974424
I recommend the gentoo
Source Code: https://bitbucket.org/prestocore-fan/presto (Mirrored at https://git.teknik.io/Zero3K/presto)
Patches: https://github.com/PrestoXen/openopera-patches
Issue Tracker: https://github.com/PrestoXen/openopera-issues/issues
IRC Channel: #openopera on crowley.anonnet.org:6697 (via a SSL connection)
Webchat: http://site.anonnet.org/webirc/openopera
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/WV9s9uw
Forum: http://forum.timsky.ru
Custom 32-bit Build (with Patches applied): https://u.teknik.io/wLUu9.zip
>>61974381
>Opera 12.15 Source Code
Why not 12.16?
Can't compile on Ryzen in Linux. Segfault error. Would love to have a binary.
>>61974460
Did you try applying the linux patches available at https://github.com/PrestoXen/openopera-patches?
I bought a new PSU and for some reason, the cables to my SATA drives in the HDD cage won't let me put the back plate on.
WHo the fuck designed this piece of shit? New PSU's brand is EVGA.
>>61974379
Use a different power cable if you can't get them all attached at once and close the case, idiot.
>>61974410
I went back to my old PSU, fuck you and EVGA.
>>61974379
>He uses a back plate on his case
What keyboard is in the new Mr. Robot season 3 clip?
https://twitter.com/whoismrrobot/media
>>61974337
>ls
>sent
what
>build a high end desktop
>do nothing but browse /g/ and write shitty scripts in python
A 5 year old thinkpad would be enough. I should have listened to /g/ memesters.
>>61974064
Those things will rot your teeth.
>>61974064
run qubes
>>61974064
>Thinking rationally about what tech you buy
lul
Who was in the wrong here?
>>61974053
NVidia wouldn't giev tendies so obviously it's their fault.
Where
>>61974053
Didn't Bumblebee die anyway?
Hey
it's it safe to use the dlink router firewall? I read it makes attacks easier
>>61974047
Based on your pic related: No router will protect you from a UDP flood attack, because those attacks use up your entire download bandwidth. You need to contact your ISP for them to investigate. Some ISPs assign dynamic IP addresses so you can just reboot your modem for a new IP address.
If you mean attacks in general: The purpose of a router is to connect two networks together and prevent traffic intended for a local destination to be sent to the internet, and vice versa. So by design, all routers protect you from attacks that could be possible if an attacker were on your local network (such as on coffee shop WiFi).
I recall that D-Link routers have award winning QoS (quality of service) engines though.
>no obsolete network commands that should have been replaced by iproute2 years ago
>removed non-UTF8 locales
>ramdisk kernel included if necessary
>libc included useful things such as password prompt, safer alloc and string functions, good rng
>netstat as replacement for various *top from 3rd parties
>so many packages in repo, way more in ports; easily beats ubuntu, fedora and no-AUR arch (unless that precise one you need isn't ported/portable)
>sysctl
>cleaner hier
>volume keys, closing lid and suspend works out of the box
>no bash, systemd, pulse or alsa as bonus
I wish gahnuu plus linux would be this comfy
ALL HAIL GOD EMPEROR THEO
he's like the thomas pynchon of hacking
>no systemd
dropped