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I saw your other response.
There is no evidence of national selectivity or “racism” involved here, you seem to be interpreting this yourself. The fact that this is about an EU-related fork is a coincidence.
It is the highjacking of the license to restrict the implied spirit of freedom is what is at issue here.
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Racism?
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You know what.... I think I was thinking of Armbian.
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In the days of 3G, this was possible. However, LTE and 5G networks will not allow uncertified modems to connect. If you’ve ever been through getting a Mikrotik LTE router on a North American network, you’ll recognize that pain.
Using Mobian (very real, BTW), or PostmarketOS are your best bets at the moment. Easier to reverse-engineer drivers than to go through the hoops of certification.
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We've had octo-core CPUs in phones for 13 years....
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Are you waiting for a kernel patch, or is this support simply not available yet?
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Apr 10, 2026
Use ps -ef to find the source of the file.
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find will catch more if you wildcard the name with “windows”, but that’s a moot point: we don’t have enough info to jump to “malware” conclusions here.
Looking for malware by hunting for the name in a procid list won’t usually get far, you’d be better to netstat to see what various processes are listening or phoning home to confirm suspicions of malware.
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>Security is nice to have but it's not the reason I'm using Linux, so handing over my photo ID to a third party I trust is an acceptable if disappointing risk.
And for us who don't find it an acceptable risk? Will I need an ID to read a book next?
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>I usually don't watch his stuff.
And it seems you didn't watch this video fully either, or you weren't paying attention. Muta's an idiot _and_ a tool who routinely masks inability to do anything with drama... Because he's not very good at any of it.
He doesn't dig into the reasons for any of his issues and readily admits that he just wants it done for him _"I just want things to work"_
The real problem with this post is _you_! Coming here casting this as some fundamental problem with Linux and posting it. Why bother?
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Debian and alpine. Coming up on 27 years of linux for me.
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It is not good. I have the one plus 6t and tried pmos with a few of the ui choices. There are many, many broken workflows.
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What is “cross process rendering”?
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My disagreement with your posture is your implied insistence that protecting children is the only goal of these proposed laws. The military example should have shown you that this is obviously not the main goal of these laws, but you seem to want to ignore this.
Most ppl agree with protecting kids from mature content.
This law(s) is framed in a way to be unenforceable, yet the laws are coming regardless. This would suggest there is another reason for the laws.
How would the law work for new Linux server rollouts?
Over 18 only, no learning Linux in school?
Change working age laws so no under 18 can administer servers?
Consent on every automated install? How would that work?
If servers are excluded from the law, will ppl just use a server install and add a DE on them after?
How do we validate who is actually at the keyboard? (Hint, you can’t)
Are you seeing how unworkable this proposed law is yet?
We don’t prevent kids from going into hardware stores that carry dangerous tools, we assume children are accompanied by a responsible adult. This is no different.
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You are misleading yourself.
Consider a vehicle. We understand that there is a threshold of age and responsibility to operating a vehicle safely, but we don’t hold the vehicle manufacturer responsible for driver error if the driver is under the age of licensing.
You are suggesting that an os maker can be held responsible for user decisions, which is both unenforceable and legally unsound.
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Sorry, I’m failing to understand what this does, mostly because your description is mixing tcpip, socket, and xdp terminology.
It’s an implementation of Single Packet Authorization that works at the XDP level.
Sure, but to do what, exactly? Is this meant to run on Linux routers as a prefilter? Or on hosts themselves? In the second case, why not just use 802.11x?
I don’t get the use case, or what this has to do with DDOS.
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My main concern is also boat.
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i just have unpopular opinions
Sure, but you chose a weird place to strut around yelling them loudly.
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How is your experience with screen sharing?
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