Experience programmer. Moderator of the human-managed news scraper @nitrofuel
The repository is https://github.com/djtech-dev/reblued but at the moment is pretty much empty, just the project's skeleton, license, README and disussions for collaborators.
Thanks for your reply; i won't work with firmware-level aspects of the stack, as my plan is to write the userspace daemon, while keeping the kernel-levels modules identical and to communicate to them via HCI sockets, as they are implemented by Linux and with them I can talk directly to the bluetooth controllers.
I'll check out Android's project and double-check for security vulnerabilities in older version of the protocols tho, so thank you again for replying.
Idea for a new project: reblued
Hi everybody,
i'm a long time Debian user and, while i've always loved the Linux experience, the bluetooth side of things was always a little bit... painful.
Lately, i've been digging on how bluetooth on Linux works (i knew about BlueZ, but i didn't know about HCI sockets, standard protocols for bluetooth controllers, ...). Seeing how Android manages to work fine with bluetooth (yes, i know, money and company support, blah blah blah), i was thinking about re-writing the bluetooth daemon, in order to be modern, modular, safe (written in Rust), stable and retro-compatible (exposes the same D-Bus APIs as BlueZ) I already found some documents about HCI socket in Linux, HCI communication with bluetooth controllers, HID standards for Bluetooth, etc...
My questions are:
- is this a good idea?
- does somebody want to collaborate?
Thanks for reading.
EDIT: The repository is https://github.com/djtech-dev/reblued but at the moment is pretty much empty, just the project's skeleton, license,
A quick research tells me that there aren't patches for other emulators, but the protocol seems well described, so making those patches is possible. I could also take a look at Alacritty source code and deicide if I could make this project work.
For rendering high quality images in the terminal, check out the Kitty graphical protocol. I don't know if they are any python libraries to use, but I think that they are. P.S. This seems to work well https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58138638/how-to-display-graphical-images-in-kitty-terminal-using-python
What do you mean by AppImage permissions? A sandboxing feature like "access only those directories, those /dev devices, ..."
EDIT: obviously this isn't just for AppImage, but I tested it with AppImage and it work well. Another tip: if you want a package manager for managing AppImage installations try zap (https://github.com/srevinsaju/zap)
In that case, take a look at bubblejail. (https://github.com/igo95862/bubblejail)
Before the "systemctl" command: try removing the GPU and booting it up without the GPU If it works, you can skip the "systemctl" commands
Bro really spamming ads on Lemmy.
Run "journalctl --lines 200" and send photos of output.
NOTE: This is all of the logging of the computer, and it's long (that command select the last 200 entries), so you might have to scroll down using the PageDown key (or arrow down) in order make the photos of everything
The Shell where you typed "systemctl reboot" and "exit".
If you are running KDE neon, try "apt update" and "apt upgrade". If It doesn't work do "sudo apt update" and "sudo apt upgrade"
Try updating your DM / your entire system from the emergency mode.
Yes, but I can still play steam, any Valve game and atm any Linux steam game on X11.
I don't hate Wayland as a project, I just don't like Wayland as it current state. Give me better stability, better support with multiple monitors and a compositor with more customization, and I'll be happy.
But, in my opinion, Wayland is by design opinionated. Some ideas are good, such as the security model, some are both good and bad, such as the Compositor VS Server+WM debate (both good systems in my opinion), some are just bad (no unified screen management option; obviously there are LOTS of protocol extension, but not all are supporting everywhere)
So, imo, WayLand just needs a stable, (really) customizable Compositor with all useful extensions and designed to put other components together; I'm still on my X11+awesomewm+rofi+polybar, and I want a customizable, stable and module approach on Wayland.
But if it has all those limitations, why would anyone buy it?
Been some times since I installed Windows, but Calamares is a great tool
The best way to install is to use a LIVE edition. This is useful beacuse you have a nice installer intergrated and you can try it before you have to install the OS on the computer.
For download of this edition, see www.debian.org/CD/live
From there, if you come from Windows, I would raccomend KDE, as it is stable and customizable. Search "KDE screenshot" to see what it looks like, and if you like it.
If you want this, here the direct URL to download: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-12.2.0-amd64-kde.iso
Debian should also be lite enough for older machines, and it is the most stable distro I've tried. With this OS, there are already web browser, media player, office suite,... but you can also download Steam, emulators and lots of software
For help you can DM me.
An idea for more content on Lemmy (and the fediverse): Relly (Relay+Lemmy)
crosspostato da: https://lemmy.world/post/7542906
So, Lemmy is sometime missing content. I don't regret switching from Reddit to Lemmy but, expecially for niche communities, the content isn't always here.
My idea is to fix this is a Fediverse-based content relay named Relly.
Relly allows you to select RSS feeds, Mastodon users, Mastodon hashtag and Mastodon instances (so, the top posts on that instance) as sources for content, and post them to your favourite Lemmy community.
There are several features which make Relly better and anti-spam:
- Limits for a source (example: only up to 5 posts a day from this RSS feed)
- Limits for a community (example: only up to 5 posts a day to !archlinux)
- Global limits (example: only up to 10 posts made each day)
- Opt-out for servers & communities (instance and community moderators will be able to ask to be put in the UNLIST, which blocks by default Relly on your instace/community; this isn't an anti-spam, as it is mor
An idea for more content on Lemmy (and the fediverse): Relly (Relay+Lemmy)
So, Lemmy is sometime missing content. I don't regret switching from Reddit to Lemmy but, expecially for niche communities, the content isn't always here.
My idea is to fix this is a Fediverse-based content relay named Relly.
Relly allows you to select RSS feeds, Mastodon users, Mastodon hashtag and Mastodon instances (so, the top posts on that instance) as sources for content, and post them to your favourite Lemmy community.
There are several features which make Relly better and anti-spam:
- Limits for a source (example: only up to 5 posts a day from this RSS feed)
- Limits for a community (example: only up to 5 posts a day to !archlinux)
- Global limits (example: only up to 10 posts made each day)
- Opt-out for servers & communities (instance and community moderators will be able to ask to be put in the UNLIST, which blocks by default Relly on your instace/community; this isn't an anti-spam, as it is more a tool for avoiding common users to use Relly in a malicous and spammy w
What does Lemmy lack?
Just wanted to ask: what do you not like in Lemmy (Lemmy as communities, server and clients)?
This is just a way for me to get some feedback from the community.
Impossible to read microSD card
crosspostato da: https://lemmy.world/post/2246549
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to read a (probably damaged) microSD card from my computer (tried with two different computers, both Arch Linux, which can read other card without any problems). There isn't any singal of life (no
/dev/sdX
, nothing with GParted, testdisk, ...); the only thing that I found was indmesg
. Here's the output ofsudo dmesg | rg "mmc0"
:
Any idea on how to resolve?
Impossible to read microSD card
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to read a (probably damaged) microSD card from my computer (tried with two different computers, both Arch Linux, which can read other card without any problems).
There isn't any singal of life (no /dev/sdX
, nothing with GParted, testdisk, ...); the only thing that I found was in dmesg
.
Here's the output of sudo dmesg | rg "mmc0"
:
Any idea on how to resolve?
Problems with borrowing Traits
crosspostato da: https://lemmy.world/post/1916287
Hi everybody, I'm new to Rust.
So, I have a struct
Panel
which contains a datawidget
which implements the traitWidget
I have to implement a function forPanel
that uses another function that requires a type that implementsWidget
.I tried
Box<T>
,Rc<T>
,Box<dyn Widget
,&T
, but nothing, always compiler errors.How can I fix this?
Problems with borrowing Traits
crosspostato da: https://lemmy.world/post/1916287
Hi everybody, I'm new to Rust.
So, I have a struct
Panel
which contains a datawidget
which implements the traitWidget
I have to implement a function forPanel
that uses another function that requires a type that implementsWidget
.I tried
Box<T>
,Rc<T>
,Box<dyn Widget
,&T
, but nothing, always compiler errors.How can I fix this?
Problems with borrowing Traits
Hi everybody, I'm new to Rust.
So, I have a struct Panel
which contains a data widget
which implements the trait Widget
I have to implement a function for Panel
that uses another function that requires a type that implements Widget
.
I tried Box<T>
, Rc<T>
, Box<dyn Widget
, &T
, but nothing, always compiler errors.
How can I fix this?
Allowing to add functionalities in Rust
crosspostato da: https://lemmy.world/post/1578379
Hi, I Just started working on a Emacs-inspired text editor in Rust.
Being insipred by Emacs, the most important part Is the possibiliy to implement new components.
My ideas were:
- Rust-based scripting language, like Rhai
- RustPython (slower, but more compatible and lots of people know Python)
- PyO3 (Bigger executable and not that fast)
- Wasm/Wasi (Cross-platform, but I don't know if the compatibility with Rust's hosted functions and structs is good)
- Other binded language, like V8, Lua or SpiderMonkey
- Compiled plugins, like .so or .DLL (Fast, but not compatible; there should be Rust plugin frameworks for implementing this, but I don't remember the name)
The elements to analyze are: speednees (consider it's a text editor, so...), easy-to-develop and Cross-platform (if possible, not that important), but the possibility to execute functions in the host Rust program is EXTREMELY important.
Th
Allowing to add functionalities in Rust
Hi, I Just started working on a Emacs-inspired text editor in Rust.
Being insipred by Emacs, the most important part Is the possibiliy to implement new components.
My ideas were:
- Rust-based scripting language, like Rhai
- RustPython (slower, but more compatible and lots of people know Python)
- PyO3 (Bigger executable and not that fast)
- Wasm/Wasi (Cross-platform, but I don't know if the compatibility with Rust's hosted functions and structs is good)
- Other binded language, like V8, Lua or SpiderMonkey
- Compiled plugins, like .so or .DLL (Fast, but not compatible; there should be Rust plugin frameworks for implementing this, but I don't remember the name)
The elements to analyze are: speednees (consider it's a text editor, so...), easy-to-develop and Cross-platform (if possible, not that important), but the possibility to execute functions in the host Rust program is EXTREMELY important.
Thoughts?
Thanks in Advance.
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