sudo -i starts a login shell as the specified user. Login shell means it’ll read that user’s bashrc/zshrc/whatever other login files and apply those. If no user is specified, then it’ll login as root, so you get a root shell
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Linux@programming.dev•Chinese semiconductor outfit has Linux MPP repository on Github disabled after a DMCA takedown request & FFmpeg team accuses it of using libavcodec code without attribution
70·1 month agoThe semiconductor manufacturer is Rockchip, who makes a ton of SoC’s for single board computers. Rockchip has apparently copied ffmpeg’s code without attribution and changed the license to a permissive one from LGPL
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Linux@programming.dev•Flathub Sees Over 435 Million Downloads in 2025
11·1 month agoI think we may have killed the
trying to download Space Cadet Pinball
I think it would depend on what forces are gonna ultimately be placed on the wall when it’s done. If the brick and mortar pattern is very disorganized, that might lead to certain spots where stresses may concentrate in one place vs another. This would then mean the wall has certain spots where its more prone to failure, compared to a wall with a regular, even distribution of brick and mortar.
It’s kinda like why we heat treat some metals. To alter the grain structure of them to give us certain properties.
“Hi! I’d just like to ask, about what percentage of your compost is made of people? I’ve got a rare
that’s REALLY picky about the human content”
Probably is worth the piece of mind to let memtest86+ run for a few cycles overnight, so you can rule memory out. Memory issues are never fun. May also want to check out the BIOS and play with the XMP settings for memory, if you’ve got any. I had a bunch of weird freezing issues (though mostly related to sleep mode) that stopped once I set my memory to a different XMP profile
Gentoo requires you to grow the cotton, process it, and then knit the thigh-highs yourself
every linux installation that was ever made was really about trying to break the uptime world record
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•I love it when all the pretty lights come on!
10·4 months agoyou paid money for that car so you better be getting your moneys worth by getting every single light to turn on or else you’d be wasting the bulbs
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Internet Explorer vs. Murder Rate
5·4 months agoSee, not too many people remember the time before Internet Explorer, but “murder” wasn’t a word back then. Not even a concept.
security of our bottom line!
only good things could be happening in the anal database
i need this in needlepoint on my wall. For the next time I get stuck in Vim
ah yes, the Monsanto potato strategy. I should have known
Surely, potato won’t sell my data, right?
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•My lifesize pillow ~~wife~~ Linus keeps me warm
29·5 months agolisten, if Linux ever needs funding, they’ve just gotta start selling 160cm Linus daki covers and they’d never be in want of cash ever again
ya’ll aint just pulling out the power plug?


Seems like the Poseidon Website has a PDF that lists some of the software that came with Poseidon 3.
Since it was based on Ubuntu, I’d probably start by using a modern version of either Ubuntu or Mint and then seeing if any of that software you’re interested in is available for those distros in their software repositories. No clue if any of the more specialized stuff it is still maintained, or if there are better alternatives nowadays. You can search the default Ubuntu repos online without having to first install the OS here: Ubuntu Packages, if you want