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  1. Toyota Hilux on Rent

    Gmail: [email protected]
    Cellphone: 9851166343/9801166343
    WhatsApp: 985-1166343 (Call/Message)
    Location: Dathu Sadak, Nayabazaar, Kathmandu, Nepal
    Website: www.aadityatransports.com
    Social Media: Aaditya Transports and Services
    #ToyotaHiluxonRent #HiluxRentalinNepalKathmandu #PrivateHiluxRentalinNepal #HiluxRentalinNepal #HiluxRentalinNepalCost #BookNow #ContactUs #AadityaTransportsandServices

  2. Toyota Hilux on Rent

    Gmail: [email protected]
    Cellphone: 9851166343/9801166343
    WhatsApp: 985-1166343 (Call/Message)
    Location: Dathu Sadak, Nayabazaar, Kathmandu, Nepal
    Website: www.aadityatransports.com
    Social Media: Aaditya Transports and Services
    #ToyotaHiluxonRent #HiluxRentalinNepalKathmandu #PrivateHiluxRentalinNepal #HiluxRentalinNepal #HiluxRentalinNepalCost #BookNow #ContactUs #AadityaTransportsandServices

  3. When you redefine a hill as “not a hill,” you don’t protect it - you put a price tag on it.

    The 100-meter rule will turn Aravali landscapes into real estate listings.

    #SaveAravali #supremecourt @nayab Saini

  4. ✨ India is calling its talent back home!
    The government is actively encouraging Indians working abroad to return and contribute to the nation’s growth story. 🌏➡️🇮🇳
    From innovation to nation-building, your expertise can make a real difference here. 💡🌱

    Do you think this will inspire professionals abroad to return? Share your thoughts below 👇

    #IndiaCalling #MakeInIndia #GlobalIndians #ReturnToIndia #BrainGain #FutureOfIndia #IndianTalent #InnovationInIndia #NayaBharat #ViksitBharat

  5. En 1977, le duo The Congos sortait "Fisherman, mixé par Lee "Scratch" Perry.

    Pile 40 ans plus tard, Cedric "Congo" Myton le dernier membre vivant reprend le morceau dans les studios de Radio Nova.

    Avec sa formation Inna di Yard, accompagné par Winston McAnuff et de fabuleux joueurs de percussions, il nous offre cette version inoubliable.

    #MMRPlaylist #PouetRadio #Reggae #Nayabinghi #Drums

    video.liberta.vip/w/kCMv38F5sU

  6. En 1977, le duo The Congos sortait "Fisherman, mixé par Lee "Scratch" Perry.

    Pile 40 ans plus tard, Cedric "Congo" Myton le dernier membre vivant reprend le morceau dans les studios de Radio Nova.

    Avec sa formation Inna di Yard, accompagné par Winston McAnuff et de fabuleux joueurs de percussions, il nous offre cette version inoubliable.

    #MMRPlaylist #PouetRadio #Reggae #Nayabinghi #Drums

    video.liberta.vip/w/kCMv38F5sU

  7. En 1977, le duo The Congos sortait "Fisherman, mixé par Lee "Scratch" Perry.

    Pile 40 ans plus tard, Cedric "Congo" Myton le dernier membre vivant reprend le morceau dans les studios de Radio Nova.

    Avec sa formation Inna di Yard, accompagné par Winston McAnuff et de fabuleux joueurs de percussions, il nous offre cette version inoubliable.

    #MMRPlaylist #PouetRadio #Reggae #Nayabinghi #Drums

    video.liberta.vip/w/kCMv38F5sU

  8. En 1977, le duo The Congos sortait "Fisherman, mixé par Lee "Scratch" Perry.

    Pile 40 ans plus tard, Cedric "Congo" Myton le dernier membre vivant reprend le morceau dans les studios de Radio Nova.

    Avec sa formation Inna di Yard, accompagné par Winston McAnuff et de fabuleux joueurs de percussions, il nous offre cette version inoubliable.

    #MMRPlaylist #PouetRadio #Reggae #Nayabinghi #Drums

    video.liberta.vip/w/kCMv38F5sU

  9. alojapan.com/1386465/cm-saini- CM Saini holds meeting with mayors of Japan in Osaka | Chandigarh News #ChandigarhLatestNews #ChandigarhNews #ChandigarhNewsLive #ChandigarhNewsToday #CMSaini #haryana #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #mayors #meeting #news #TodayNewsChandigarh Chandigarh: Leading a delegation visiting Japan, Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday held a meeting with mayors of various cities there to discuss ways to strengthen mutual cooperation be

  10. Haryana Government Loses Majority As 3 Independent MLAs Support Congress

    The three MLAs - Sombir Sangwan, Randhir Gollen and Dharampal Gonder - also said that they have decided to extend support to the Congress during the elections.

    #haryana #HaryanaGovt #BJP #congress #BJPStates #india

    ndtv.com/india-news/3-independ

  11. Today, I presented the b4 tool to the Linux council at our office (talk was geared towards developers only though).

    My colleagues frequently encountered patch corruption issues with mail servers. They were impressed when I introduced the concept of web endpoint submission.

    Thanks to @monsieuricon for such a wonderful tool.

    #b4 #kernel

  12. By default, #Raspberry Pi's #Broadcom Wi-Fi chipsets don't support monitor mode. After researching solutions, I discovered #Nexmon - a project that patches the firmware to enable this feature.

    Following the Nexmon documentation, I successfully enabled monitor mode on my Raspberry Pi 4 running Ubuntu 22.04 Server.

    Official #Github repo: github.com/seemoo-lab/nexmon.g

  13. Parabolic is a by far, best #Flatpak app designed for downloading audio and video from websites. Essentially, it serves as a front-end for the popular download manager, #yt-dlp.

    It supports #YouTube, #Instagram, #Vimeo, #TikTok, #LinkedIn, #hotstar and other 1800 websites.

    App URL:
    https://flathub.org/apps/org.nickvision.tubeconverter

    Flatpak setup and installation guide:
    https://www.embedded.pub/linux/tools/installing-flatpak-app.html

    #Linux #ubuntu #fedora

  14. b4 tool for code contributors:

    The #b4 tool offers features that simplify the process for code contributors submitting patches. Currently, it is increasingly utilized in the #Linux kernel development workflow.

    Below are the commands to install and use it for the development workflow for developers.

    # Installing on Debian based Linux systems
    sudo apt install b4
    
    # Creating separate work branch
    b4 prep -n <patch_series_name> -f <commit_id>
    
    # Preparing the cover letter
    b4 prep --edit-cover
    
    # Retrieve recipients' email addresses
    b4 prep --auto-to-cc
    
    # Set the email subject prefixes
    b4 prep --set-prefixes "RFC RESEND"
    
    # Verify the patch before sending
    b4 send -o /tmp/presend
    b4 send --reflect
    
    # Sending the patch
    b4 send
    b4 send --resend v2
    
    # Updating the commit with review tags
    b4 trailers -u
    

    Detailed explanation:

    References:

    #debian #opensource

  15. Creating Sandboxes with systemd-nspawn and debootstrap

    Exploring new #Linux features is exciting, but it can be risky! I sometimes break my system while testing packages. To avoid this, I recently tried #systemd-nspawn with #debootstrap - it's a lightweight #container that works well for isolated testing.

    #Debian users, this guide shows you how to get systemd-#nspawn up and running, no fuss.

    Installing the packages

    First things first, we need to install two packages: systemd-container and debootstrap:

    sudo apt install systemd-container debootstrap
    

    debootstrap lets you spin up a lightweight Debian right on your host, and systemd-container utilites such as systemd-nspawn and machinectl manage the OS in a lightweight container.

    Create a Debian virtual machine

    Let's generate a minimal Debian image called debian-testing with the following command:

    sudo debootstrap --include=systemd,dbus stable /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    To verify successful installation, run machinectl list-images. Look for 'debian-testing' in the output.

    Logging into virtual machine

    Use the following command to start the debian-testing container.

    sudo systemd-nspawn -D /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    Since you're now inside your virtual machine, let's set a password for the root user. This will come in handy when you want to manage the container using machinectl.

    To swiftly terminate the container, press the Ctrl+] key combination three times in quick succession while inside the container.

    Running a graphical application in vm

    To run graphical apps like Chromium within the container, we need to set up display sharing. First, gracefully shut down the container. Then, use this command to establish the connection:

    xhost local:; sudo systemd-nspawn -E DISPLAY="$DISPLAY" -D /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    Now that you're logged in, it's time to fire up Chromium! Just type the following commands to install and open it:

    apt update
    apt install chromium
    chromium --no-sandbox
    

    References

  16. Creating Sandboxes with systemd-nspawn and debootstrap

    Exploring new #Linux features is exciting, but it can be risky! I sometimes break my system while testing packages. To avoid this, I recently tried #systemd-nspawn with #debootstrap - it's a lightweight #container that works well for isolated testing.

    #Debian users, this guide shows you how to get systemd-#nspawn up and running, no fuss.

    Installing the packages

    First things first, we need to install two packages: systemd-container and debootstrap:

    sudo apt install systemd-container debootstrap
    

    debootstrap lets you spin up a lightweight Debian right on your host, and systemd-container utilites such as systemd-nspawn and machinectl manage the OS in a lightweight container.

    Create a Debian virtual machine

    Let's generate a minimal Debian image called debian-testing with the following command:

    sudo debootstrap --include=systemd,dbus stable /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    To verify successful installation, run machinectl list-images. Look for 'debian-testing' in the output.

    Logging into virtual machine

    Use the following command to start the debian-testing container.

    sudo systemd-nspawn -D /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    Since you're now inside your virtual machine, let's set a password for the root user. This will come in handy when you want to manage the container using machinectl.

    To swiftly terminate the container, press the Ctrl+] key combination three times in quick succession while inside the container.

    Running a graphical application in vm

    To run graphical apps like Chromium within the container, we need to set up display sharing. First, gracefully shut down the container. Then, use this command to establish the connection:

    xhost local:; sudo systemd-nspawn -E DISPLAY="$DISPLAY" -D /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    Now that you're logged in, it's time to fire up Chromium! Just type the following commands to install and open it:

    apt update
    apt install chromium
    chromium --no-sandbox
    

    References

  17. Creating Sandboxes with systemd-nspawn and debootstrap

    Exploring new #Linux features is exciting, but it can be risky! I sometimes break my system while testing packages. To avoid this, I recently tried #systemd-nspawn with #debootstrap - it's a lightweight #container that works well for isolated testing.

    #Debian users, this guide shows you how to get systemd-#nspawn up and running, no fuss.

    Installing the packages

    First things first, we need to install two packages: systemd-container and debootstrap:

    sudo apt install systemd-container debootstrap
    

    debootstrap lets you spin up a lightweight Debian right on your host, and systemd-container utilites such as systemd-nspawn and machinectl manage the OS in a lightweight container.

    Create a Debian virtual machine

    Let's generate a minimal Debian image called debian-testing with the following command:

    sudo debootstrap --include=systemd,dbus stable /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    To verify successful installation, run machinectl list-images. Look for 'debian-testing' in the output.

    Logging into virtual machine

    Use the following command to start the debian-testing container.

    sudo systemd-nspawn -D /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    Since you're now inside your virtual machine, let's set a password for the root user. This will come in handy when you want to manage the container using machinectl.

    To swiftly terminate the container, press the Ctrl+] key combination three times in quick succession while inside the container.

    Running a graphical application in vm

    To run graphical apps like Chromium within the container, we need to set up display sharing. First, gracefully shut down the container. Then, use this command to establish the connection:

    xhost local:; sudo systemd-nspawn -E DISPLAY="$DISPLAY" -D /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    Now that you're logged in, it's time to fire up Chromium! Just type the following commands to install and open it:

    apt update
    apt install chromium
    chromium --no-sandbox
    

    References

  18. Creating Sandboxes with systemd-nspawn and debootstrap

    Exploring new #Linux features is exciting, but it can be risky! I sometimes break my system while testing packages. To avoid this, I recently tried #systemd-nspawn with #debootstrap - it's a lightweight #container that works well for isolated testing.

    #Debian users, this guide shows you how to get systemd-#nspawn up and running, no fuss.

    Installing the packages

    First things first, we need to install two packages: systemd-container and debootstrap:

    sudo apt install systemd-container debootstrap
    

    debootstrap lets you spin up a lightweight Debian right on your host, and systemd-container utilites such as systemd-nspawn and machinectl manage the OS in a lightweight container.

    Create a Debian virtual machine

    Let's generate a minimal Debian image called debian-testing with the following command:

    sudo debootstrap --include=systemd,dbus stable /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    To verify successful installation, run machinectl list-images. Look for 'debian-testing' in the output.

    Logging into virtual machine

    Use the following command to start the debian-testing container.

    sudo systemd-nspawn -D /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    Since you're now inside your virtual machine, let's set a password for the root user. This will come in handy when you want to manage the container using machinectl.

    To swiftly terminate the container, press the Ctrl+] key combination three times in quick succession while inside the container.

    Running a graphical application in vm

    To run graphical apps like Chromium within the container, we need to set up display sharing. First, gracefully shut down the container. Then, use this command to establish the connection:

    xhost local:; sudo systemd-nspawn -E DISPLAY="$DISPLAY" -D /var/lib/machines/debian-testing
    

    Now that you're logged in, it's time to fire up Chromium! Just type the following commands to install and open it:

    apt update
    apt install chromium
    chromium --no-sandbox
    

    References