Run DeepSeek R1 #AI locally on #Linux with our guide.
https://itsfoss.com/install-deepseek-r1-locally-linux/
the 1.5b model is not that useful, check the other variants here: https://ollama.com/library/deepseek-r1/tags
Up to 14b is recommended for most home computers: https://ollama.com/library/deepseek-r1
@itsfoss_official
https://itsfoss.com/install-deepseek-r1-locally-linux/
the 1.5b model is not that useful, check the other variants here: https://ollama.com/library/deepseek-r1/tags
Up to 14b is recommended for most home computers: https://ollama.com/library/deepseek-r1
@itsfoss_official
It's FOSS
How to Install DeepSeek R1 Locally on Linux
Run the trending DeepSeek R1 model on your Linux system locally.
#Linux Foundation Makes Statement About Banning Russian Programmers (3 Months Late)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sbJEH81gJ0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sbJEH81gJ0
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Linux Foundation Makes Statement About Banning Russian Programmers (3 Months Late)
"It is disappointing that the open source community cannot operate independently of international sanctions programs," says Linux Foundation.
More from The Lunduke Journal:
https://lunduke.com/
More from The Lunduke Journal:
https://lunduke.com/
Tiling Shell
Advanced Window Management for #Linux #gnome desktops
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/7065/tiling-shell
A GNOME extension for advanced window management. It's highly configurable and offers different ways of tiling and managing your windows. The focus is on delivering the best user experience, highest stability, and full customization.
It also works with multiple monitors (even if they use different scaling), comes with a number of tiling layouts built-in but there is a layout editor to allow you to create and save customs layouts.
Tiling Shell also features the Snap Assistant, borrowed from Windows 11: just move a window to the top with your mouse and the Snap Assistant slides in and you can place the window where you want and how you want.
* Automatic tiling
* Fully customizable keyboard shortcuts to tile, move windows, change focus and more
* You can also move the window to the edge of the screen to tile it
* Right click on the window title to place the window where you want and how you want it
* Coming soon this week, Windows Suggestions: after tiling a window you get suggestions for other windows to fill the remaining tiles
...
There are other features https://github.com/domferr/tilingshell
Tiling Shell supports GNOME Shell 40 to 47 on X11 and Wayland.
Advanced Window Management for #Linux #gnome desktops
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/7065/tiling-shell
A GNOME extension for advanced window management. It's highly configurable and offers different ways of tiling and managing your windows. The focus is on delivering the best user experience, highest stability, and full customization.
It also works with multiple monitors (even if they use different scaling), comes with a number of tiling layouts built-in but there is a layout editor to allow you to create and save customs layouts.
Tiling Shell also features the Snap Assistant, borrowed from Windows 11: just move a window to the top with your mouse and the Snap Assistant slides in and you can place the window where you want and how you want.
* Automatic tiling
* Fully customizable keyboard shortcuts to tile, move windows, change focus and more
* You can also move the window to the edge of the screen to tile it
* Right click on the window title to place the window where you want and how you want it
* Coming soon this week, Windows Suggestions: after tiling a window you get suggestions for other windows to fill the remaining tiles
...
There are other features https://github.com/domferr/tilingshell
Tiling Shell supports GNOME Shell 40 to 47 on X11 and Wayland.
GitHub
GitHub - domferr/tilingshell: Extend Gnome Shell with advanced tiling window management. Supports multiple monitors, Windows 11β¦
Extend Gnome Shell with advanced tiling window management. Supports multiple monitors, Windows 11 Snap Assistant, Fancy Zones, customised tiling layouts and more. - domferr/tilingshell
Here are some links about #systemd #alternatives for#Linux in no particular order.
Which are your favorites?
https://suckless.org/sucks/systemd/
https://unixsheikh.com/articles/the-real-motivation-behind-systemd.html
https://sysdfree.wordpress.com/
https://nosystemd.org/
https://skarnet.org/software/systemd.html
https://the-world-after-systemd.ungleich.ch/
https://ewontfix.com/14/
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=120652
https://www.devuan.org/os/announce/
https://www.devuan.org/os/init-freedom
https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/linux-systemd-exploit.html
https://judecnelson.blogspot.com/2014/09/systemd-biggest-fallacies.html
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2016/05/18/systemd-it-keeps-getting-worse/
https://systemd-free.artixlinux.org/why.php
Some more added here too: https://start.me/p/Kg8keE/priv-sec
#systemd #Linux
Which are your favorites?
https://suckless.org/sucks/systemd/
https://unixsheikh.com/articles/the-real-motivation-behind-systemd.html
https://sysdfree.wordpress.com/
https://nosystemd.org/
https://skarnet.org/software/systemd.html
https://the-world-after-systemd.ungleich.ch/
https://ewontfix.com/14/
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=120652
https://www.devuan.org/os/announce/
https://www.devuan.org/os/init-freedom
https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/linux-systemd-exploit.html
https://judecnelson.blogspot.com/2014/09/systemd-biggest-fallacies.html
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2016/05/18/systemd-it-keeps-getting-worse/
https://systemd-free.artixlinux.org/why.php
Some more added here too: https://start.me/p/Kg8keE/priv-sec
#systemd #Linux
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Red Hat Adding AI to Fedora Linux & GNOME
https://tg.sneed.cc/share/downloaded/youtu_be_s8BgXaBAr8c.mp4
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-rhel-ai-guide-open-source-way-doing-ai
https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux/ai
Its only a matter of time before it comes to all the systemd distros and gets normalized.
#ai #Linux
https://tg.sneed.cc/share/downloaded/youtu_be_s8BgXaBAr8c.mp4
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-rhel-ai-guide-open-source-way-doing-ai
https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux/ai
Its only a matter of time before it comes to all the systemd distros and gets normalized.
#ai #Linux
#Systemd Adding The Ability to Boot Directly Into A Disk Image Downloaded Via HTTP
https://www.phoronix.com/news/systemd-disk-image-boot-HTTP
#Linux #backdoor
https://www.phoronix.com/news/systemd-disk-image-boot-HTTP
#Linux #backdoor
Phoronix
Systemd Adding The Ability to Boot Directly Into A Disk Image Downloaded Via HTTP
Systemd lead developer Lennart Poettering has been working on adding the ability to let systemd boot directly into a disk image downloaded via HTTP within the initial RAM disk (initrd) during the Linux boot process.
WARNING - Etcher Sends private information to third parties
Etcher is recommend by many people for burning image files to USB drives for distro testing, but TAILS just removed their recommendation for Etcher based on sharing information with third parties. We will talk about what's going on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufDVKQ4C8-0
https://tails.net/news/rufus/index.en.html
#tails #etcher #linux
Etcher is recommend by many people for burning image files to USB drives for distro testing, but TAILS just removed their recommendation for Etcher based on sharing information with third parties. We will talk about what's going on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufDVKQ4C8-0
https://tails.net/news/rufus/index.en.html
#tails #etcher #linux
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WARNING - Etcher Sends PII To Third Parties
Etcher is recommend by many people for burning image files to USB drives for distro testing, but TAILS just removed their recommendation for Etcher based on sharing information with third parties. We will talk about what's going on.
#tails #etcher #linuxβ¦
#tails #etcher #linuxβ¦
Flatseal
Graphical utility for #Linux to review and modify permissions from your #Flatpak applications.
Simply launch Flatseal, select an application and modify its permissions. Restart the application after making the changes. If anything goes wrong just press the reset button.
Get it
https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal
For more details please visit the documentation page
https://github.com/tchx84/Flatseal/blob/master/DOCUMENTATION.md
https://github.com/tchx84/flatseal
Graphical utility for #Linux to review and modify permissions from your #Flatpak applications.
Simply launch Flatseal, select an application and modify its permissions. Restart the application after making the changes. If anything goes wrong just press the reset button.
Get it
https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal
For more details please visit the documentation page
https://github.com/tchx84/Flatseal/blob/master/DOCUMENTATION.md
https://github.com/tchx84/flatseal
Flathub - Apps for Linux
Install Flatseal on Linux | Flathub
Manage Flatpak permissions
Olivia
Online and local #music player for #Linux Desktop
https://github.com/keshavbhatt/olivia
Stable and Nightly Build on any snapd enabled Linux Distribution can be installed using:
snap install olivia
https://snapcraft.io/olivia
Arch Linux User's Repository
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/olivia
Features
Olivia helps you discover new music and videos like no other service do.
Smart Music recommendation, can get you songs related to any song.
Allows organise music and videos at one place.
Olivia can save track while you are streaming it, this saves your bandwidth.
Olivia never stops playing song for you with its smart playlist feature it automatically starts playing related songs for you once your playlist ends.
Watch or Download Video for any song in different audio video formats and quality.
Allows search YouTube and add result to library, sort results and all other #YouTube features like browse channels.
Plays audio only of YouTube streams (saves data bandwidth).
Support themes , Dynamic theme based on album art.
Intelligent Music Search suggestions engine integrated.
Player Mini mode a minimal player widget with always on capability and allows set transparency and make it act like a desktop widget.
Switch to Smart mode and sit back, olivia will play songs for you automatically.
Internet radio, allows play more than 25k online radio stations, list them sort them according to most played , most voted, language wise, country wise and by tags .
Olivia lets you browse new music according to your location.
Olivia lets you discover music based on their genres, moods and more.
Its easy to discover new music - singles, albums etc easily at one place.
Top music chart, allows list top 100 songs country wise.
Top albums chart, allows list top 100 albums county wise.
Beautiful Client side Decoration.
Lyrics of playing songs and separate lyrics search.
Powerful audio equalizers and audio filters.
MPRIS protocol support.
Audio export with meta tags and album art.
More features like cloud synchronisation of your Liked Music is coming soon, so you will be able to get your music back no matter where you are.
#yt #spotify
Online and local #music player for #Linux Desktop
https://github.com/keshavbhatt/olivia
Stable and Nightly Build on any snapd enabled Linux Distribution can be installed using:
snap install olivia
https://snapcraft.io/olivia
Arch Linux User's Repository
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/olivia
Features
Olivia helps you discover new music and videos like no other service do.
Smart Music recommendation, can get you songs related to any song.
Allows organise music and videos at one place.
Olivia can save track while you are streaming it, this saves your bandwidth.
Olivia never stops playing song for you with its smart playlist feature it automatically starts playing related songs for you once your playlist ends.
Watch or Download Video for any song in different audio video formats and quality.
Allows search YouTube and add result to library, sort results and all other #YouTube features like browse channels.
Plays audio only of YouTube streams (saves data bandwidth).
Support themes , Dynamic theme based on album art.
Intelligent Music Search suggestions engine integrated.
Player Mini mode a minimal player widget with always on capability and allows set transparency and make it act like a desktop widget.
Switch to Smart mode and sit back, olivia will play songs for you automatically.
Internet radio, allows play more than 25k online radio stations, list them sort them according to most played , most voted, language wise, country wise and by tags .
Olivia lets you browse new music according to your location.
Olivia lets you discover music based on their genres, moods and more.
Its easy to discover new music - singles, albums etc easily at one place.
Top music chart, allows list top 100 songs country wise.
Top albums chart, allows list top 100 albums county wise.
Beautiful Client side Decoration.
Lyrics of playing songs and separate lyrics search.
Powerful audio equalizers and audio filters.
MPRIS protocol support.
Audio export with meta tags and album art.
More features like cloud synchronisation of your Liked Music is coming soon, so you will be able to get your music back no matter where you are.
#yt #spotify
GitHub
GitHub - keshavbhatt/olivia: Elegant music player for Linux Desktop
Elegant music player for Linux Desktop. Contribute to keshavbhatt/olivia development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Open Source Initiative Rigs Board Election to Keep Out Open Source Advocates
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeIFKIG3F48
#osi #Linux #foundation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeIFKIG3F48
#osi #Linux #foundation
Zapstore
Permissionless and social app store built on the #nostr protocol
For #Android #Linux and #Mac
https://zapstore.dev
Download
https://zapstore.dev/download/
Sources
https://github.com/zapstore
Secure by default
Everything you install comes from trusted sources and is cryptographically verified. Not satisfied with the default? Choose your own curators, or mix and match! Censorship has no place in our world.
Relevant to you
Supercharged by the nostr open protocol, recommendations come right from your social connections β or use it in totally private way. With our growing catalog, you will never run out of great apps.
Support your devs
Connect with your favorite developers: send them direct feedback, request features and support them through micropayments, all without any middlemen.
#apk #store
Permissionless and social app store built on the #nostr protocol
For #Android #Linux and #Mac
https://zapstore.dev
Download
https://zapstore.dev/download/
Sources
https://github.com/zapstore
Secure by default
Everything you install comes from trusted sources and is cryptographically verified. Not satisfied with the default? Choose your own curators, or mix and match! Censorship has no place in our world.
Relevant to you
Supercharged by the nostr open protocol, recommendations come right from your social connections β or use it in totally private way. With our growing catalog, you will never run out of great apps.
Support your devs
Connect with your favorite developers: send them direct feedback, request features and support them through micropayments, all without any middlemen.
#apk #store
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Welcome to my Alice tea party! π«π
I decided to write a series of short posts about secure operating systems π₯π§
Today, we'll take a look at Whonix and find out if it's as good and anonymous as people say.Spoiler alert: no, it's not.
Let me clarify right away: Whonix is not a full-fledged operating system, but a tool for anonymity that can work independently or as a router in Qubes OS. In this article, I will focus on analyzing how it works as a standalone system
How does Whonix work?π§©
Whonix is built on two virtual machines: Whonix-Gateway and Whonix-Workstation. Gateway configures and routes all your traffic through the Tor network. Workstation is your workplace. If you want to dig deeper, check out their documentation.
Problems with Whonix π
Now to the point: why Whonix isn't really necessary. Let's start with Gateway. It's just Debian with Tor pre-installed and a bunch of scripts that redirect traffic through Tor. Everything is tied to the configuration in the settings file and iptables rules. Cool? Not really. Plus, Whonix drags along old Debian, where packages are updated once in a blue moon.
Whonix positions itself as super protection against leaks, but if you don't understand what you're doing, no virtual machine will save you. For example, if you run a browser with JavaScript or download files and then open them outside of Workstation, your anonymity is gone.
By the way, Whonix can only be run without problems on VirtualBox. You may argue that there are versions for KVM/QEMU on their website. But that's where the problems begin. If you take Whonix for KVM, you won't be able to install it just like that β you need to edit the configuration, and there are no detailed instructions on how to do this anywhere. With VirtualBox, however, there are no such problems β everything works out of the box.
But what's wrong with VirtualBox?πͺ€
Besides the fact that it is significantly slower than KVM. In March 2025, a vulnerability CVE-2025-30712 with a rating of 8.1 appeared in Virtualbox. It allows an attacker with access to the host system to perform a VM escape, i.e., to get out of the virtual machine onto your main computerπ« . Proof-of-concept is already circulating on the network, and exploitation is easier than it seems. If the host is compromised, all your anonymity goes down the drain, and your real IP or other data may leak.
How to make an analogue of Whunix Gateway? βοΈ
But there is another way. The Gateway model itself is not bad. But you can create a machine with it yourself without Whunix, using a minimalist Linux (such as Gentoo or even FreeBSD instead of Linux). Then configure Tor directly. After all, Gateway is just a wrapper around the standard Tor and iptables settings, which can be found on Google in five minutes. Now add the iptables you found and DNSPort to the Tor config so that DNS requests also go through Tor, and that's it. This takes up less space and reduces the attack surface.
Conclusion
To be fair, Whonix isn't always bad. But it can be useful in conjunction with Qubes OS (where it runs in KVM, by the way), which has additional security mechanisms, such as domain isolation, that enhance security. But apart from Qubes, Whonix is pretty pointless. You might think it's suitable for those who don't want to bother with configuring Tor, but that's not the case. To run Whonix on a decent VM, such as KVM, you'll have to go through just as much trouble.
The bottom line is simple: Whonix is not a super-anonymous OS, but a tool that complicates life more than it protects itπ
I hope you found this useful.β€οΈβ¨ If you wish, you can explore the topic yourself by reading research and testing the system.
Here are some good articles about Whonix:
THESIS.pdf β here is an overview of anonymous operating systems, including Whonix.
Whonix and Tor Limitations β about the shortcomings of Whonix and Tor.
JOSH Article β analysis of Whonix limitations.
#anonymity #linux #whunix #cve #anonymity_os #tor #security
I decided to write a series of short posts about secure operating systems π₯
Today, we'll take a look at Whonix and find out if it's as good and anonymous as people say.
Let me clarify right away: Whonix is not a full-fledged operating system, but a tool for anonymity that can work independently or as a router in Qubes OS. In this article, I will focus on analyzing how it works as a standalone system
How does Whonix work?π§©
Whonix is built on two virtual machines: Whonix-Gateway and Whonix-Workstation. Gateway configures and routes all your traffic through the Tor network. Workstation is your workplace. If you want to dig deeper, check out their documentation.
Problems with Whonix π
Now to the point: why Whonix isn't really necessary. Let's start with Gateway. It's just Debian with Tor pre-installed and a bunch of scripts that redirect traffic through Tor. Everything is tied to the configuration in the settings file and iptables rules. Cool? Not really. Plus, Whonix drags along old Debian, where packages are updated once in a blue moon.
Whonix positions itself as super protection against leaks, but if you don't understand what you're doing, no virtual machine will save you. For example, if you run a browser with JavaScript or download files and then open them outside of Workstation, your anonymity is gone.
By the way, Whonix can only be run without problems on VirtualBox. You may argue that there are versions for KVM/QEMU on their website. But that's where the problems begin. If you take Whonix for KVM, you won't be able to install it just like that β you need to edit the configuration, and there are no detailed instructions on how to do this anywhere. With VirtualBox, however, there are no such problems β everything works out of the box.
But what's wrong with VirtualBox?πͺ€
Besides the fact that it is significantly slower than KVM. In March 2025, a vulnerability CVE-2025-30712 with a rating of 8.1 appeared in Virtualbox. It allows an attacker with access to the host system to perform a VM escape, i.e., to get out of the virtual machine onto your main computerπ« . Proof-of-concept is already circulating on the network, and exploitation is easier than it seems. If the host is compromised, all your anonymity goes down the drain, and your real IP or other data may leak.
How to make an analogue of Whunix Gateway? βοΈ
But there is another way. The Gateway model itself is not bad. But you can create a machine with it yourself without Whunix, using a minimalist Linux (such as Gentoo or even FreeBSD instead of Linux). Then configure Tor directly. After all, Gateway is just a wrapper around the standard Tor and iptables settings, which can be found on Google in five minutes. Now add the iptables you found and DNSPort to the Tor config so that DNS requests also go through Tor, and that's it. This takes up less space and reduces the attack surface.
Conclusion
To be fair, Whonix isn't always bad. But it can be useful in conjunction with Qubes OS (where it runs in KVM, by the way), which has additional security mechanisms, such as domain isolation, that enhance security. But apart from Qubes, Whonix is pretty pointless. You might think it's suitable for those who don't want to bother with configuring Tor, but that's not the case. To run Whonix on a decent VM, such as KVM, you'll have to go through just as much trouble.
The bottom line is simple: Whonix is not a super-anonymous OS, but a tool that complicates life more than it protects it
I hope you found this useful.β€οΈβ¨ If you wish, you can explore the topic yourself by reading research and testing the system.
Here are some good articles about Whonix:
THESIS.pdf β here is an overview of anonymous operating systems, including Whonix.
Whonix and Tor Limitations β about the shortcomings of Whonix and Tor.
JOSH Article β analysis of Whonix limitations.
#anonymity #linux #whunix #cve #anonymity_os #tor #security
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Whonix
Whonix Documentation
A Crash Course in Anonymity and Security on the Internet.
WhisperTux
Simple #voice #dictation application for #Linux. Uses whisper.cpp for offline speech-to-text transcription. No fancy GPUs are required although whisper.cpp is capable of using them if available. Once your speech is transcribed, it is sent to a ydotool daemon that will write the text into the focused application.
Features
Local speech-to-text processing via whisper.cpp (no cloud dependencies)
No expensive hardware required (works well on a plain x86 laptop with AVX instructions)
Global keyboard shortcuts for system-wide operation
Automatic text injection into focused applications
Configurable whisper models and shortcuts
https://github.com/cjams/whispertux
#assistant #speech #stt
Simple #voice #dictation application for #Linux. Uses whisper.cpp for offline speech-to-text transcription. No fancy GPUs are required although whisper.cpp is capable of using them if available. Once your speech is transcribed, it is sent to a ydotool daemon that will write the text into the focused application.
Features
Local speech-to-text processing via whisper.cpp (no cloud dependencies)
No expensive hardware required (works well on a plain x86 laptop with AVX instructions)
Global keyboard shortcuts for system-wide operation
Automatic text injection into focused applications
Configurable whisper models and shortcuts
https://github.com/cjams/whispertux
#assistant #speech #stt
GitHub
GitHub - cjams/whispertux: Simple GUI around whisper.cpp for voice-to-text on Linux
Simple GUI around whisper.cpp for voice-to-text on Linux - cjams/whispertux
π° Arduino has just been acquired by Qualcomm, and they're already launching a new product that runs Linux
#Arduino's new UNO Q can run #Linux, and it's the company's first product after being acquired by #Qualcomm.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/arduino-acquired-qualcomm-uno-q-launched/
#Arduino's new UNO Q can run #Linux, and it's the company's first product after being acquired by #Qualcomm.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/arduino-acquired-qualcomm-uno-q-launched/
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Arduino has just been acquired by Qualcomm, and they're already launching a new product that runs Linux
Arduino's new UNO Q can run Linux, and it's the company's first product after being acquired by Qualcomm.