From 2d936b7afaa7c5dccb2c9c0cfbccbec67f32f057 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jesus Alcocer Tagua Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2024 14:30:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] better fav app page and better intro --- content/_index.md | 69 ++++++++++++++----- .../docs/Debian/conky_configuring_ubuntu.md | 13 +++- content/docs/NIX/fav-apps.md | 68 ++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/_index.md b/content/_index.md index 6bfe553..cb4e562 100755 --- a/content/_index.md +++ b/content/_index.md @@ -3,11 +3,9 @@ title: Linux Made Easy toc: false --- -Linux is an **open-source operating system** that is used in a variety of devices, from embedded systems to cloud computing. It is highly secure, reliable, and efficient, making it an ideal choice for a range of applications. +If you are reading it, you are not like others. -{{< callout emoji="🌐" >}} - It’s not a corporate product but **a reflection of the spirit of sharing**, where everyone can use, take, modify, and contribute, creating a digital tapestry made of countless ideas. -{{< /callout >}} +You like not only to think different, but act different - That brought you here. @@ -31,14 +29,62 @@ The **open-source** nature of Linux makes it easy for developers to create appli And that's right, providing that globally ~70% of market share in smartphones goes to **Android**. -Surprise, Android is an **Open Source OS** which uses the **Linux Kernel** (the very core of it). +Surprise! [Android is an **Open Source OS**](https://jalcocert.github.io/Linux/docs/#im-an-android-user) which uses the **Linux Kernel** (the very core of it). Whatever fight you might have heard with Google Services, commercial battles etc, it doesn't change that anyone can use Android and that most likely, you have one near you. {{% /details %}} +Linux is an **open-source operating system** that is used in a variety of devices, from embedded systems to cloud computing. It is highly secure, reliable, and efficient, making it an ideal choice for a range of applications. + +{{< callout emoji="🌐" >}} + It’s not a corporate product but **a reflection of the spirit of sharing**, where everyone can use, take, modify, and contribute, creating a digital tapestry made of countless ideas. +{{< /callout >}} + + +## Explore + +{{< cards >}} + {{< card link="docs" title="Docs" icon="book-open" >}} + {{< card link="about" title="About" icon="user" >}} +{{< /cards >}} + +{{< cards >}} + {{< card link="/docs/debian/linux_installing_apps/" title="Just Setup Linux!" image="https://source.unsplash.com/featured/800x600?computer" subtitle="I am a regular user / Want to Setup my uncle's machine without breaking the sweat" >}} + {{< card link="/" title="IoT with Raspberry Pi" image="https://jalcocert.github.io/RPi/img/RPi-Projects.png" subtitle="Linux will onboard you to the IoT and Embedding World. Are you ready to take the first step?" >}} + +{{< /cards >}} + + + + {{< hextra/feature-card + title="I need some Privacy" + subtitle="Feeling constantly bombarded by big Tech targeted advertising? It's not too late to say Hi to Linux." + class="aspect-auto md:aspect-[1.1/1] max-lg:min-h-[340px]" + style="background: radial-gradient(ellipse at 50% 80%,rgba(221,210,59,0.15),hsla(0,0%,100%,0));" + >}} + + {{< hextra/feature-card + title="I need some Privacy" + subtitle="Feeling constantly bombarded by big Tech targeted advertising? It's not too late to say Hi to Linux." + class="aspect-auto md:aspect-[1.1/1] max-lg:min-h-[340px]" + style="background: radial-gradient(ellipse at 50% 80%,rgba(142,53,74,0.15),hsla(0,0%,50%,0));" + >}} + + ## Wait I have some Questions +I Know, I know, you are not sure to get Started with Linux. + +If these are some QQ that come to your mind right now, dont let that stop you to show others what you are capable of πŸ”₯ + {{% details title="Do I have to do stuff with the terminal?" closed="true" %}} No, **you dont have to**. But you will love to. @@ -47,7 +93,7 @@ If you are in the beginning of the journey, I recommend to to start with Debian That was not that hard right? You can also give it a try to [snap](https://jalcocert.github.io/Linux/docs/debian/linux_installing_apps/#snap). -**Warning**: you might feel like a hacker. +**Warning**: you might feel like a hacker πŸ™Š {{% /details %}} {{% details title="Isn't it better to use mac/windows?" closed="true" %}} @@ -76,13 +122,4 @@ We can think of Linux as an OS built in a Decentralized way. And yes, **crypto like Bitcoin**, is basically a decentralized information system. Nobody is in control, there are **simple rules and agents interacting** according to them. But we should remember that **Science's nature is also Decentralized**. Anyone can propose, question or test the Current status Quo. -{{% /details %}} - - - -## Explore - -{{< cards >}} - {{< card link="docs" title="Docs" icon="book-open" >}} - {{< card link="about" title="About" icon="user" >}} -{{< /cards >}} \ No newline at end of file +{{% /details %}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/docs/Debian/conky_configuring_ubuntu.md b/content/docs/Debian/conky_configuring_ubuntu.md index e3a5f84..2ab867b 100644 --- a/content/docs/Debian/conky_configuring_ubuntu.md +++ b/content/docs/Debian/conky_configuring_ubuntu.md @@ -56,4 +56,15 @@ sudo apt install conky p7zip imagemagick rsync {{< /filetree/folder >}} {{< /filetree/folder >}} {{< filetree/file name="hugo.toml" >}} -{{< /filetree/container >}} \ No newline at end of file +{{< /filetree/container >}} + + +--- + +## FAQ + + +### Cool GNOME Shell Extension + + +GNOME developers improved the Quick Settings menu in GNOME 44 to make connecting to previously-paired Bluetooth devices faster, but battery levels for connected devices, like mice, keyboards, headphones, game controllers, etc, aren’t displayed. diff --git a/content/docs/NIX/fav-apps.md b/content/docs/NIX/fav-apps.md index ea6c930..dcae4cf 100644 --- a/content/docs/NIX/fav-apps.md +++ b/content/docs/NIX/fav-apps.md @@ -13,14 +13,18 @@ A list of Apps that will [cover 80% of the needs from 80% of the people](https:/ * LogSec + Pomatez ```sh -#https://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases/download/0.10.2/Logseq-linux-x64-0.10.2.AppImage -#https://zidoro.github.io/pomatez/ +flatpak install flathub com.logseq.Logseq #https://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases/download/0.10.2/Logseq-linux-x64-0.10.2.AppImage +snap install pomatez #https://zidoro.github.io/pomatez/ ``` -* Thunderbird +{{< callout type="info" >}} +LogSec can do more than notes, [Power your knowledge with F/OSS Local LLMs](https://fossengineer.com/selfhosting-logseq/) +{{< /callout >}} + +* Thunderbird: A Free email Client to rule them all ```sh -nix-shell -p thunderbird +nix-shell -p thunderbird #flatpak install flathub org.mozilla.Thunderbird ``` ## Daily Driver @@ -28,7 +32,8 @@ nix-shell -p thunderbird * Browser ```sh -nix-shell -p librewolf +nix-shell -p librewolf #flatpak install flathub org.mozilla.firefox +#https://flathub.org/apps/org.chromium.Chromium #nix-shell -p mullvad-browser ``` @@ -46,9 +51,46 @@ nix-shell -p nextcloud-client {{< callout type="info" >}} -This is a Nextcloud Client. For server, [checkout Docker installation](https://jalcocert.github.io/RPi/posts/selfhosting-nextcloud/). +This installs a Nextcloud Client. [You can also have your own Nextcloud Server](https://jalcocert.github.io/RPi/posts/selfhosting-nextcloud/). {{< /callout >}} + + +{{< tabs items="Celeste,Weylus,App Fleet" defaultIndex="1" >}} + + {{< tab >}}**Celeste**: [A simple GUI sync client](https://github.com/hwittenborn/celeste) which supports multiple cloud providers. + ```sh + flatpak install flathub com.hunterwittenborn.Celeste + ``` + + As simple as this, you have support for Google Drive or Proton Drive (among others) in Linux. + + You can have a look also to FreeFileSync, RClone as well.{{< /tab >}} + {{< tab >}}**Weylus**: [A great App](https://github.com/H-M-H/Weylus) to use your Table as a second (Touch) Screen. + ```sh + sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-dev libappindicator3-dev libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev + wget https://github.com/H-M-H/Weylus/releases/download/v0.11.4/Weylus_0.11.4_amd64.deb + sudo dpkg -i Weylus_*.deb + sudo apt-get -f install + #ifconfig + ``` + And this is it, visit `http:localip:1701` + + You can also have a look to Deskreen or Remmina. + + Also, you can [try WebTops from your Tablet's browser](https://fossengineer.com/selfhosting-webtops-docker/) to have full desktop experience. + {{< /tab >}} + {{< tab >}}**App Fleet**: + Create workspaces for your Desktop + ```sh + curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/omegaui/app_fleet/main/network-install.sh | bash + ``` + {{< /tab >}} + +{{< /tabs >}} + + + ## Dev + Content * VSCodium @@ -69,6 +111,18 @@ nix-shell -p obs-studio nix-env -iA nixpkgs.blender ``` +Have a look to [other Apps for content creation](https://jalcocert.github.io/Linux/docs/debian/content_creation/). + +{{< callout emoji="❓" >}} + I am an engineer, where can I get [the good stuff (FEM, CAD...) in Linux](https://jalcocert.github.io/Linux/docs/debian/foss_engineering/)? +{{< /callout >}} + +{{% details title="And that's not All πŸš€" closed="true" %}} + + + +{{% /details %}} + ## Sec/Privacy * Bitwarden @@ -103,7 +157,7 @@ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.element-desktop ``` {{< callout type="info" >}} -This will install a client for Matrix. If want your own server, checkout the [**Matrix Server** Docker installation](https://fossengineer.com/selfhosting-matrix-synapse-docker/). +This will install a client for Matrix. You can have own server, checkout the [**Matrix Server** Docker installation](https://fossengineer.com/selfhosting-matrix-synapse-docker/). {{< /callout >}}