#fedora — Public Fediverse posts
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Framework Laptop 12 repairable, convertible laptop gets Wildcat Lake motherboard, ships with Fedora 44 or Windows 11
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1/ Watching "Beginning to move from macOS to Linux" by @mattgemmell mirrored my own thought process when I switched from daily driving macOS to Linux. I was on Fedora for quite awhile on a Asus S14 Zenbook and there was some annoyances, but overall it was fine.
Recently my oldest son started his first year of college and after looking at prices in the AI era, I decided to give him the Asus and look for a replacement.
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1/ Watching "Beginning to move from macOS to Linux" by @mattgemmell mirrored my own thought process when I switched from daily driving macOS to Linux. I was on Fedora for quite awhile on a Asus S14 Zenbook and there was some annoyances, but overall it was fine.
Recently my oldest son started his first year of college and after looking at prices in the AI era, I decided to give him the Asus and look for a replacement.
https://youtu.be/n_PKRWxNQJ0 -
1/ Watching "Beginning to move from macOS to Linux" by @mattgemmell mirrored my own thought process when I switched from daily driving macOS to Linux. I was on Fedora for quite awhile on a Asus S14 Zenbook and there was some annoyances, but overall it was fine.
Recently my oldest son started his first year of college and after looking at prices in the AI era, I decided to give him the Asus and look for a replacement.
https://youtu.be/n_PKRWxNQJ0 -
1/ Watching "Beginning to move from macOS to Linux" by @mattgemmell mirrored my own thought process when I switched from daily driving macOS to Linux. I was on Fedora for quite awhile on a Asus S14 Zenbook and there was some annoyances, but overall it was fine.
Recently my oldest son started his first year of college and after looking at prices in the AI era, I decided to give him the Asus and look for a replacement.
https://youtu.be/n_PKRWxNQJ0 -
1/ Watching "Beginning to move from macOS to Linux" by @mattgemmell mirrored my own thought process when I switched from daily driving macOS to Linux. I was on Fedora for quite awhile on a Asus S14 Zenbook and there was some annoyances, but overall it was fine.
Recently my oldest son started his first year of college and after looking at prices in the AI era, I decided to give him the Asus and look for a replacement.
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Another saturday recap of the past week in #fedora land:
This week: Mass updates/reboots/reinstalls done, pagure.io is now read-only, fedora 45 beta freeze coming up next tuesday and finally some laptop discussion.
https://www.scrye.com/blogs/nirik/posts/2026/08/22/misc-fedora-bits-third-week-of-aug-2026/
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Another saturday recap of the past week in #fedora land:
This week: Mass updates/reboots/reinstalls done, pagure.io is now read-only, fedora 45 beta freeze coming up next tuesday and finally some laptop discussion.
https://www.scrye.com/blogs/nirik/posts/2026/08/22/misc-fedora-bits-third-week-of-aug-2026/
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Another saturday recap of the past week in #fedora land:
This week: Mass updates/reboots/reinstalls done, pagure.io is now read-only, fedora 45 beta freeze coming up next tuesday and finally some laptop discussion.
https://www.scrye.com/blogs/nirik/posts/2026/08/22/misc-fedora-bits-third-week-of-aug-2026/
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Another saturday recap of the past week in #fedora land:
This week: Mass updates/reboots/reinstalls done, pagure.io is now read-only, fedora 45 beta freeze coming up next tuesday and finally some laptop discussion.
https://www.scrye.com/blogs/nirik/posts/2026/08/22/misc-fedora-bits-third-week-of-aug-2026/
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Another saturday recap of the past week in #fedora land:
This week: Mass updates/reboots/reinstalls done, pagure.io is now read-only, fedora 45 beta freeze coming up next tuesday and finally some laptop discussion.
https://www.scrye.com/blogs/nirik/posts/2026/08/22/misc-fedora-bits-third-week-of-aug-2026/
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Just tested out #Fedora: Oh my gosh. Kill it with fire.
Never seen such an atrocious software quality in my life. It really destroys the good name of Linux.
How can anyone seriously consider releasing such u finished products?
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Hopefully this is the beginning of the end (please let it not be the end of the beginning) of the #Fedora build capacity saga. We now have hard data showing both #s390x capacity constraints, that even with enough capacity builds are running slower so that architecture will hold back build completion anyway, and that builds are getting slower over time while other architectures are getting faster.
Oh, and the most productive package maintainers are disproportionately impacted by this
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Hopefully this is the beginning of the end (please let it not be the end of the beginning) of the #Fedora build capacity saga. We now have hard data showing both #s390x capacity constraints, that even with enough capacity builds are running slower so that architecture will hold back build completion anyway, and that builds are getting slower over time while other architectures are getting faster.
Oh, and the most productive package maintainers are disproportionately impacted by this
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Hopefully this is the beginning of the end (please let it not be the end of the beginning) of the #Fedora build capacity saga. We now have hard data showing both #s390x capacity constraints, that even with enough capacity builds are running slower so that architecture will hold back build completion anyway, and that builds are getting slower over time while other architectures are getting faster.
Oh, and the most productive package maintainers are disproportionately impacted by this
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Hopefully this is the beginning of the end (please let it not be the end of the beginning) of the #Fedora build capacity saga. We now have hard data showing both #s390x capacity constraints, that even with enough capacity builds are running slower so that architecture will hold back build completion anyway, and that builds are getting slower over time while other architectures are getting faster.
Oh, and the most productive package maintainers are disproportionately impacted by this
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Hopefully this is the beginning of the end (please let it not be the end of the beginning) of the #Fedora build capacity saga. We now have hard data showing both #s390x capacity constraints, that even with enough capacity builds are running slower so that architecture will hold back build completion anyway, and that builds are getting slower over time while other architectures are getting faster.
Oh, and the most productive package maintainers are disproportionately impacted by this
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Warum mag denn Discover 108 Pakete updaten und mein Terminal findet nichts.
(Wahrscheinlich stelle ich mich doof an, ich habe nur ein paar Stunden geschlafen.)
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Warum mag denn Discover 108 Pakete updaten und mein Terminal findet nichts.
(Wahrscheinlich stelle ich mich doof an, ich habe nur ein paar Stunden geschlafen.)
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Warum mag denn Discover 108 Pakete updaten und mein Terminal findet nichts.
(Wahrscheinlich stelle ich mich doof an, ich habe nur ein paar Stunden geschlafen.)
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I dag har jeg brukt #gnomeboxes som kjører #qemu .
Installerte #Micro10 (Windows Lite-X) for #Garmin Express som nekter å kjøre på min #Fedora #linux
Liten installasjon (2 GB RAM, 20 GB disk), og en veldig liten og kjapp Windows 10 installasjon, med tilgang til USB og delte mapper.
Dette var så kjapt og enkelt at jeg kan slette min #Wine folder helt.
Nå får jeg endelig kjørt en oppdatering av kart og golfbaner for min klokke.
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I dag har jeg brukt #gnomeboxes som kjører #qemu .
Installerte #Micro10 (Windows Lite-X) for #Garmin Express som nekter å kjøre på min #Fedora #linux
Liten installasjon (2 GB RAM, 20 GB disk), og en veldig liten og kjapp Windows 10 installasjon, med tilgang til USB og delte mapper.
Dette var så kjapt og enkelt at jeg kan slette min #Wine folder helt.
Nå får jeg endelig kjørt en oppdatering av kart og golfbaner for min klokke.
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I dag har jeg brukt #gnomeboxes som kjører #qemu .
Installerte #Micro10 (Windows Lite-X) for #Garmin Express som nekter å kjøre på min #Fedora #linux
Liten installasjon (2 GB RAM, 20 GB disk), og en veldig liten og kjapp Windows 10 installasjon, med tilgang til USB og delte mapper.
Dette var så kjapt og enkelt at jeg kan slette min #Wine folder helt.
Nå får jeg endelig kjørt en oppdatering av kart og golfbaner for min klokke.
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I dag har jeg brukt #gnomeboxes som kjører #qemu .
Installerte #Micro10 (Windows Lite-X) for #Garmin Express som nekter å kjøre på min #Fedora #linux
Liten installasjon (2 GB RAM, 20 GB disk), og en veldig liten og kjapp Windows 10 installasjon, med tilgang til USB og delte mapper.
Dette var så kjapt og enkelt at jeg kan slette min #Wine folder helt.
Nå får jeg endelig kjørt en oppdatering av kart og golfbaner for min klokke.
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Dumb question: is there truly not a way to get a summary of the changes included in the available updates on #Fedora?
I regret to say it, but this actually seems like a fairly ideal use case for a tuned local LLM: pull the details from the changelogs of each available updated package, then have the LLM generate a list of interesting or remarkable changes, and turn the list into bullet points or a paragraph'd summary.
If this doesn't exist on Fedora, does it exist on other flavors of #Linux?
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Dumb question: is there truly not a way to get a summary of the changes included in the available updates on #Fedora?
I regret to say it, but this actually seems like a fairly ideal use case for a tuned local LLM: pull the details from the changelogs of each available updated package, then have the LLM generate a list of interesting or remarkable changes, and turn the list into bullet points or a paragraph'd summary.
If this doesn't exist on Fedora, does it exist on other flavors of #Linux?
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Dumb question: is there truly not a way to get a summary of the changes included in the available updates on #Fedora?
I regret to say it, but this actually seems like a fairly ideal use case for a tuned local LLM: pull the details from the changelogs of each available updated package, then have the LLM generate a list of interesting or remarkable changes, and turn the list into bullet points or a paragraph'd summary.
If this doesn't exist on Fedora, does it exist on other flavors of #Linux?
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Dumb question: is there truly not a way to get a summary of the changes included in the available updates on #Fedora?
I regret to say it, but this actually seems like a fairly ideal use case for a tuned local LLM: pull the details from the changelogs of each available updated package, then have the LLM generate a list of interesting or remarkable changes, and turn the list into bullet points or a paragraph'd summary.
If this doesn't exist on Fedora, does it exist on other flavors of #Linux?
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Dumb question: is there truly not a way to get a summary of the changes included in the available updates on #Fedora?
I regret to say it, but this actually seems like a fairly ideal use case for a tuned local LLM: pull the details from the changelogs of each available updated package, then have the LLM generate a list of interesting or remarkable changes, and turn the list into bullet points or a paragraph'd summary.
If this doesn't exist on Fedora, does it exist on other flavors of #Linux?
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the latest version of firefox on #fedora is having some NASTY graphics issues. probably don't update if you're photosensitive in any way, there's a lot of flashing of corrupted stuff in memory(?)
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the latest version of firefox on #fedora is having some NASTY graphics issues. probably don't update if you're photosensitive in any way, there's a lot of flashing of corrupted stuff in memory(?)
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the latest version of firefox on #fedora is having some NASTY graphics issues. probably don't update if you're photosensitive in any way, there's a lot of flashing of corrupted stuff in memory(?)
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the latest version of firefox on #fedora is having some NASTY graphics issues. probably don't update if you're photosensitive in any way, there's a lot of flashing of corrupted stuff in memory(?)
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the latest version of firefox on #fedora is having some NASTY graphics issues. probably don't update if you're photosensitive in any way, there's a lot of flashing of corrupted stuff in memory(?)
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Thursday and today in my #fedora square:
* Helped out some with pagure.io read-only instance setup.
* mass update/reboot/reinstall outage. A few problems, but overall a success.
* Updated our openshift clusters
* Cleaned up space on fedorapeople
* Updated my work laptop a bunch. -
Thursday and today in my #fedora square:
* Helped out some with pagure.io read-only instance setup.
* mass update/reboot/reinstall outage. A few problems, but overall a success.
* Updated our openshift clusters
* Cleaned up space on fedorapeople
* Updated my work laptop a bunch. -
Thursday and today in my #fedora square:
* Helped out some with pagure.io read-only instance setup.
* mass update/reboot/reinstall outage. A few problems, but overall a success.
* Updated our openshift clusters
* Cleaned up space on fedorapeople
* Updated my work laptop a bunch. -
Thursday and today in my #fedora square:
* Helped out some with pagure.io read-only instance setup.
* mass update/reboot/reinstall outage. A few problems, but overall a success.
* Updated our openshift clusters
* Cleaned up space on fedorapeople
* Updated my work laptop a bunch. -
Thursday and today in my #fedora square:
* Helped out some with pagure.io read-only instance setup.
* mass update/reboot/reinstall outage. A few problems, but overall a success.
* Updated our openshift clusters
* Cleaned up space on fedorapeople
* Updated my work laptop a bunch. -
Start your weekend with a new #OpenZFS release!
2.4.4 and 2.3.9 are the new Stable and LTS releases. Loads of interesting bugfixes, and support for Linux 7.2.0. Meanwhile, 2.2.11 gets a small number of the most important fixes.
Get them via the links below, or look for them in OS repositories in the next few days. Thanks to everyone who contributed!
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.4.4
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.3.9
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.2.11 -
Start your weekend with a new #OpenZFS release!
2.4.4 and 2.3.9 are the new Stable and LTS releases. Loads of interesting bugfixes, and support for Linux 7.2.0. Meanwhile, 2.2.11 gets a small number of the most important fixes.
Get them via the links below, or look for them in OS repositories in the next few days. Thanks to everyone who contributed!
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.4.4
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.3.9
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.2.11 -
Start your weekend with a new #OpenZFS release!
2.4.4 and 2.3.9 are the new Stable and LTS releases. Loads of interesting bugfixes, and support for Linux 7.2.0. Meanwhile, 2.2.11 gets a small number of the most important fixes.
Get them via the links below, or look for them in OS repositories in the next few days. Thanks to everyone who contributed!
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.4.4
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.3.9
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.2.11 -
Start your weekend with a new #OpenZFS release!
2.4.4 and 2.3.9 are the new Stable and LTS releases. Loads of interesting bugfixes, and support for Linux 7.2.0. Meanwhile, 2.2.11 gets a small number of the most important fixes.
Get them via the links below, or look for them in OS repositories in the next few days. Thanks to everyone who contributed!
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.4.4
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.3.9
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.2.11 -
Start your weekend with a new #OpenZFS release!
2.4.4 and 2.3.9 are the new Stable and LTS releases. Loads of interesting bugfixes, and support for Linux 7.2.0. Meanwhile, 2.2.11 gets a small number of the most important fixes.
Get them via the links below, or look for them in OS repositories in the next few days. Thanks to everyone who contributed!
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.4.4
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.3.9
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.2.11 -
استغنيت عن الآيباد واستعملت لينكس!
هل يمكن الاعتماد على تابلت لا يعمل بنظام أندرويد ولا iOS؟
في هذا الفيديو، أنقل لكم تجربتي الكاملة لمدة شهر مع تابلت StarLite من شركة Star Labs. جهاز لوحي يعمل بنظام لينكس بالكامل، بمعالج إنتل وفيرموير مفتوح المصدر. نختبر معاً جودة التصنيع، أداء البطارية، وتجربة اللمس الفعلية مع واجهة GNOME.
التجربة غيرت نظرتي تماماً لطريقة استخدامي للتابلت، لكن في نفس الوقت واجهت 3 مشاكل تقنية مهمة جداً يجب أن تعرفها قبل التفكير في الشراء.
#tablets #linux #gnome #fedora #gnu #تابليت #جهاز_لوحي #لينكس #غنوم #غنو
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¡Atención gamers! Si buscas una alternativa a Windows para tus partidas, Bazzite es el sistema operativo que estabas esperando. Inspirado en SteamOS pero compatible con mucho más hardware (PCs, portátiles, ROG Ally, Steam Deck), esta distribución Linux basada en Fedora Atomic te ofrece una experiencia de juego fluida, estable y con bajo mantenimiento.
#Bazzite #LinuxGaming #SteamOS #Fedora #GamingPC #SoftwareLibrehttps://www.enfaseterminal.com/2026/08/bazzite-sistema-operativo-gaming-linux.html
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¡Atención gamers! Si buscas una alternativa a Windows para tus partidas, Bazzite es el sistema operativo que estabas esperando. Inspirado en SteamOS pero compatible con mucho más hardware (PCs, portátiles, ROG Ally, Steam Deck), esta distribución Linux basada en Fedora Atomic te ofrece una experiencia de juego fluida, estable y con bajo mantenimiento.
#Bazzite #LinuxGaming #SteamOS #Fedora #GamingPC #SoftwareLibrehttps://www.enfaseterminal.com/2026/08/bazzite-sistema-operativo-gaming-linux.html
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Me and my cuz finally found the Noxumbra on Elden Ring: The Convergence. We beat that quicksilver boss and the ice lightning boss there.
The quicksilver boss was pretty unique and the ice lightning dragon man thingy was pretty fun. That one's literally a mouthbreather, flexing his icy fresh breath on my face lmao. I forgot their names. I wanted to search them up but yeah.
I'm also having fun with Golden Displacement and I'm starting to get used to using it. It's just so fun traversing with it and using it as like a super dash. All this time I've also been playing with Steam Link on my fedora laptop on the living room, while the arch rig in my room upstairs is happily being cooperative
#eldenring #theconvergence #fromsoftware #modding #gaming #linuxgaming #linux #archlinux #cachyos #fedora #steam #valve #proton
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Me and my cuz finally found the Noxumbra on Elden Ring: The Convergence. We beat that quicksilver boss and the ice lightning boss there.
The quicksilver boss was pretty unique and the ice lightning dragon man thingy was pretty fun. That one's literally a mouthbreather, flexing his icy fresh breath on my face lmao. I forgot their names. I wanted to search them up but yeah.
I'm also having fun with Golden Displacement and I'm starting to get used to using it. It's just so fun traversing with it and using it as like a super dash. All this time I've also been playing with Steam Link on my fedora laptop on the living room, while the arch rig in my room upstairs is happily being cooperative
#eldenring #theconvergence #fromsoftware #modding #gaming #linuxgaming #linux #archlinux #cachyos #fedora #steam #valve #proton
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Me and my cuz finally found the Noxumbra on Elden Ring: The Convergence. We beat that quicksilver boss and the ice lightning boss there.
The quicksilver boss was pretty unique and the ice lightning dragon man thingy was pretty fun. That one's literally a mouthbreather, flexing his icy fresh breath on my face lmao. I forgot their names. I wanted to search them up but yeah.
I'm also having fun with Golden Displacement and I'm starting to get used to using it. It's just so fun traversing with it and using it as like a super dash. All this time I've also been playing with Steam Link on my fedora laptop on the living room, while the arch rig in my room upstairs is happily being cooperative
#eldenring #theconvergence #fromsoftware #modding #gaming #linuxgaming #linux #archlinux #cachyos #fedora #steam #valve #proton
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Me and my cuz finally found the Noxumbra on Elden Ring: The Convergence. We beat that quicksilver boss and the ice lightning boss there.
The quicksilver boss was pretty unique and the ice lightning dragon man thingy was pretty fun. That one's literally a mouthbreather, flexing his icy fresh breath on my face lmao. I forgot their names. I wanted to search them up but yeah.
I'm also having fun with Golden Displacement and I'm starting to get used to using it. It's just so fun traversing with it and using it as like a super dash. All this time I've also been playing with Steam Link on my fedora laptop on the living room, while the arch rig in my room upstairs is happily being cooperative
#eldenring #theconvergence #fromsoftware #modding #gaming #linuxgaming #linux #archlinux #cachyos #fedora #steam #valve #proton
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Me and my cuz finally found the Noxumbra on Elden Ring: The Convergence. We beat that quicksilver boss and the ice lightning boss there.
The quicksilver boss was pretty unique and the ice lightning dragon man thingy was pretty fun. That one's literally a mouthbreather, flexing his icy fresh breath on my face lmao. I forgot their names. I wanted to search them up but yeah.
I'm also having fun with Golden Displacement and I'm starting to get used to using it. It's just so fun traversing with it and using it as like a super dash. All this time I've also been playing with Steam Link on my fedora laptop on the living room, while the arch rig in my room upstairs is happily being cooperative
#eldenring #theconvergence #fromsoftware #modding #gaming #linuxgaming #linux #archlinux #cachyos #fedora #steam #valve #proton
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I've been a full-time #linux user for about 18 months now. First #ubuntu, then #mint, now #fedora (yes, it is very likely mastodon's fault). Very happy with it all. And I have learnt plenty. Seeking #recommendations for (e)books or courses for learning how to terminal/bash better. If it's free (or low cost) that'd be cool, because money is pretty tight right now.
I'm not a complete beginner, but sed and parameter expansion and regex-looking things are intimidating.
boosts welcome, I suppose.
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I've been a full-time #linux user for about 18 months now. First #ubuntu, then #mint, now #fedora (yes, it is very likely mastodon's fault). Very happy with it all. And I have learnt plenty. Seeking #recommendations for (e)books or courses for learning how to terminal/bash better. If it's free (or low cost) that'd be cool, because money is pretty tight right now.
I'm not a complete beginner, but sed and parameter expansion and regex-looking things are intimidating.
boosts welcome, I suppose.
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I've been a full-time #linux user for about 18 months now. First #ubuntu, then #mint, now #fedora (yes, it is very likely mastodon's fault). Very happy with it all. And I have learnt plenty. Seeking #recommendations for (e)books or courses for learning how to terminal/bash better. If it's free (or low cost) that'd be cool, because money is pretty tight right now.
I'm not a complete beginner, but sed and parameter expansion and regex-looking things are intimidating.
boosts welcome, I suppose.
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I've been a full-time #linux user for about 18 months now. First #ubuntu, then #mint, now #fedora (yes, it is very likely mastodon's fault). Very happy with it all. And I have learnt plenty. Seeking #recommendations for (e)books or courses for learning how to terminal/bash better. If it's free (or low cost) that'd be cool, because money is pretty tight right now.
I'm not a complete beginner, but sed and parameter expansion and regex-looking things are intimidating.
boosts welcome, I suppose.
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I've been a full-time #linux user for about 18 months now. First #ubuntu, then #mint, now #fedora (yes, it is very likely mastodon's fault). Very happy with it all. And I have learnt plenty. Seeking #recommendations for (e)books or courses for learning how to terminal/bash better. If it's free (or low cost) that'd be cool, because money is pretty tight right now.
I'm not a complete beginner, but sed and parameter expansion and regex-looking things are intimidating.
boosts welcome, I suppose.