Linux Deploy
This application is open source software for quick and easy installation of the operating system (OS) GNU/Linux on your Android device.
The application creates a disk image or a dictory on a flash card or uses a partition or RAM, mounts it and installs an OS distribution. Applications of the new system are run in a chroot environment and working together with the Android platform. All changes made on the device are reversible, i.e. the application and components can be removed completely. Installation of a distribution is done by downloading files from official mirrors online over the internet. The application can run better with superuser rights (ROOT).
The program supports multi language interface. You can manage the process of installing the OS, and after installation, you can start and stop services of the new system (there is support for running your scripts) through the UI. The installation process is reported as text in the main application window. During the installation, the program will adjust the environment, which includes the base system, SSH server, VNC server and desktop environment. The program interface can also manage SSH and VNC settings.
Installing a new operating system takes about 15 minutes. The recommended minimum size of a disk image is 1024 MB (with LXDE), and without a GUI - 512 MB. When you install Linux on the flash card with the FAT32 file system, the image size should not exceed 4095 MB! After the initial setup the password for SSH and VNC generated automatically. The password can be changed through "Properties -> User password" or standard OS tools (passwd, vncpasswd).
The app is available for download in Google Play and GitHub. ([2.3.0] - 2019-03-02)
https://github.com/meefik/linuxdeploy/releases/tag/2.3.0
GitHub - Features - FAQ
https://github.com/meefik/linuxdeploy
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#linux #deploy #gnu #installation #android #app #OS
This application is open source software for quick and easy installation of the operating system (OS) GNU/Linux on your Android device.
The application creates a disk image or a dictory on a flash card or uses a partition or RAM, mounts it and installs an OS distribution. Applications of the new system are run in a chroot environment and working together with the Android platform. All changes made on the device are reversible, i.e. the application and components can be removed completely. Installation of a distribution is done by downloading files from official mirrors online over the internet. The application can run better with superuser rights (ROOT).
The program supports multi language interface. You can manage the process of installing the OS, and after installation, you can start and stop services of the new system (there is support for running your scripts) through the UI. The installation process is reported as text in the main application window. During the installation, the program will adjust the environment, which includes the base system, SSH server, VNC server and desktop environment. The program interface can also manage SSH and VNC settings.
Installing a new operating system takes about 15 minutes. The recommended minimum size of a disk image is 1024 MB (with LXDE), and without a GUI - 512 MB. When you install Linux on the flash card with the FAT32 file system, the image size should not exceed 4095 MB! After the initial setup the password for SSH and VNC generated automatically. The password can be changed through "Properties -> User password" or standard OS tools (passwd, vncpasswd).
The app is available for download in Google Play and GitHub. ([2.3.0] - 2019-03-02)
https://github.com/meefik/linuxdeploy/releases/tag/2.3.0
GitHub - Features - FAQ
https://github.com/meefik/linuxdeploy
π‘ @NoGoolag
#linux #deploy #gnu #installation #android #app #OS
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A Look at Kdenlive β Libre Video Editor for GNU/Linux
I have done my fair share (or more) of video editing in my life, primarily using Adobe Premiere Pro as I was taught in college. However, I try not to use Windows unless I have to, and so Iβve been always on the hunt for better options for my GNU/Linux systems β and I think Iβve found my personal favourite video editor; Kdenlive.
Kdenlive is a free video editor that up until this point, has yet to let me down for my personal needs, and has also been easily the simplest and fastest for encoding and exporting videos.
π‘ Kdenlive features
The Kdenlive website lists the features as:
β Multi-track video editing
β Use any audio / video format
β Configurable interface and shortcuts
β Titler
β Many effects and transitions
β Audio and video scopes
β Proxy editing
β Online resources
β Timeline preview
β Keyframeable effects
β Themable interface
π ππΌ https://www.ghacks.net/2020/08/26/a-look-at-kdenlive-libre-video-editor-for-gnu-linux/
π ππΌ https://kdenlive.org/en/
#kdenlive #video #editor #linux #gnu
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π‘@BlackBox_Archiv
π‘@NoGoolag
I have done my fair share (or more) of video editing in my life, primarily using Adobe Premiere Pro as I was taught in college. However, I try not to use Windows unless I have to, and so Iβve been always on the hunt for better options for my GNU/Linux systems β and I think Iβve found my personal favourite video editor; Kdenlive.
Kdenlive is a free video editor that up until this point, has yet to let me down for my personal needs, and has also been easily the simplest and fastest for encoding and exporting videos.
π‘ Kdenlive features
The Kdenlive website lists the features as:
β Multi-track video editing
β Use any audio / video format
β Configurable interface and shortcuts
β Titler
β Many effects and transitions
β Audio and video scopes
β Proxy editing
β Online resources
β Timeline preview
β Keyframeable effects
β Themable interface
π ππΌ https://www.ghacks.net/2020/08/26/a-look-at-kdenlive-libre-video-editor-for-gnu-linux/
π ππΌ https://kdenlive.org/en/
#kdenlive #video #editor #linux #gnu
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π‘@BlackBox_Archiv
π‘@NoGoolag
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GNU Taler
We provide a payment system that makes privacy-friendly online transactions fast and easy
β Payments without registration
β Data protection by default
β Fraud eliminated by design
β Not a new currency!
β Empowers communities to run their own payment infrastructure
π‘ GNU Taler: Features
https://taler.net/en/features.html
π‘ GNU Taler: Principles
https://taler.net/en/principles.html
π‘ GNU Taler: Documentation and Resources
https://taler.net/en/docs.html
π ππΌ https://taler.net/en/index.html
#gnu #taler #stallmann #payment #system
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π‘@cRyPtHoN_INFOSEC_EN
π‘@BlackBox_Archiv
π‘@NoGoolag
We provide a payment system that makes privacy-friendly online transactions fast and easy
β Payments without registration
β Data protection by default
β Fraud eliminated by design
β Not a new currency!
β Empowers communities to run their own payment infrastructure
π‘ GNU Taler: Features
https://taler.net/en/features.html
π‘ GNU Taler: Principles
https://taler.net/en/principles.html
π‘ GNU Taler: Documentation and Resources
https://taler.net/en/docs.html
π ππΌ https://taler.net/en/index.html
#gnu #taler #stallmann #payment #system
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π‘@BlackBox_Archiv
π‘@NoGoolag
www.taler.net
GNU Taler - Taxable Anonymous Libre Electronic Resources
A payment system that makes privacy-friendly online transactions fast and easy.
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Justice for Dr. Richard Matthew Stallman
Dr. Richard Matthew Stallman (born 16 March 1953), known by his initials rms (occasionally uppercase RMS) is an American computer scientist, programmer, philosopher, free/libre software movement activist and ethical hacker. He pioneered the campaign for software to be distributed in such manner that its users receive the fundamental freedoms to use, study, distribute, and modify it. Software that respects these four freedoms is termed free software (or libre software).
https://jorgemorais.gitlab.io/justice-for-rms/
#tolerance #rms #freesoftware #gnu #healingcommunities #restoretruth #reinstallrms #freethought #stallman
π‘ @nogoolag π‘ @blackbox_archiv
Dr. Richard Matthew Stallman (born 16 March 1953), known by his initials rms (occasionally uppercase RMS) is an American computer scientist, programmer, philosopher, free/libre software movement activist and ethical hacker. He pioneered the campaign for software to be distributed in such manner that its users receive the fundamental freedoms to use, study, distribute, and modify it. Software that respects these four freedoms is termed free software (or libre software).
https://jorgemorais.gitlab.io/justice-for-rms/
#tolerance #rms #freesoftware #gnu #healingcommunities #restoretruth #reinstallrms #freethought #stallman
π‘ @nogoolag π‘ @blackbox_archiv
jorgemorais.gitlab.io
Justice for Dr. Richard Matthew Stallman