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Éditorial de mai 2022

#art #art_libre #artiste #artlibre #cc-by-sa #chanson #copyleft #creative-commons #creative_commons #creativecommons #culture #culture-libre #culture_libre #culturelibre #francophone #français #gnu #gnu-linux #gnulinux #gpl #informatique-musicale #informatique_musicale #informatiquemusicale #libre #libre-art #linux #linux-mao #linux_mao #linuxaudio #linuxmao #logiciel-libre #logiciel_libre #logiciellibre #mao #mao-linux #mao_linux #maolinux #musicien #musiciens #musique #musique-libre #musique_libre #numerique #productionmusicale

Autrefois, les aspirateurs étaient construits de telle façon que vous obteniez soit de l’aspiration soit du souffle, selon l’extrémité à laquelle vous branchiez le tuyau.

Les normes en matière de décibels domestiques, la technologie des années 50-60, en faisaient des machines terriblement bruyantes. Impossible de tenir une conversation dans une pièce où s’exprimait l’engin. Celui-ci était, bien évidemment, dépourvu de réglage de puissance et c’est au maximum de celle-ci, en permanence, que la bête venait à bout des nerfs les plus endurcis en quelques minutes.

C’est là, amis musiciens, qu’intervient le Mélodica.

Il s’agissait d’un instrument à vent pourvu, sur un octave ou deux, de touches "piano". Un embout amovible en matière plastique tenait lieu d’embouchure. Le corps de cet instrument d’une trentaine de centimètres de long se pinçait d’une main tandis que la main opposée courait sur le clavier. Cela produisait un son de texture et de volume similaires à ceux d’un harmonica chromatique, un peu plus nasillard, un peu moins puissant.

L’instrument était vendu avec un tuyau qui pouvait se substituer à l’embouchure, permettant ainsi de le connecter à la sortie soufflerie d’un aspirateur. Sur le papier : génial, un orgue !

Mais, inutile de préciser que dans cette configuration, l’instrument était totalement inaudible et c’est avec les 2 tympans broyés que la confrontation entre musicien et aspirateur prenait (vite) fin.

Je me suis toujours demandé pourquoi, malgré tous mes efforts, je n’avais jamais réussi à progresser à la clarinette ni au sax. Idem pour les claviers. Le Mélodica, bien sûr !

Au terme de cette petite introspection, je pense avoir enfin mis le doigt sur le traumatisme fondateur…

Et je me dis :

  • allez, ne te cherche pas d’excuses fallacieuses pour ne pas bosser ta musique, au taf !
canoodle@nerdpol.ch

GNU Linux Debian 10 - list of apt available games - fast typing action math training learning game

these are debian game “bundles”

to check out what each bundle contains go:

apt show packagename

# the list:

tuxmath # YES! genious space invaders like defend the penguins type fast math game!

[video width=”642″ height=”498″ mp4=”https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tuxmath-tux-of-the-math-commander-space-invader-like-fast-typing-math-game-genius.mp4″\]\[/video\]


<a href="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tuxmath-genious-space-invaders-like-game.jpg"><img alt="" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-25896" height="831" src="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tuxmath-genious-space-invaders-like-game.jpg" width="1023"></img></a>

<a href="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tuxmath.man_.txt">tuxmath.man.txt</a>

pioneers-metaserver/oldstable 15.5-1 amd64
Settlers of Catan board game - metaserver

apt search game|grep games-

bsdgames-nonfree/oldstable 2.17-8 amd64
games-adventure/oldstable 3 all
games-all/oldstable 3 all
games-arcade/oldstable 3 all
games-board/oldstable 3 all
games-c++-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-card/oldstable 3 all
games-chess/oldstable 3 all
games-console/oldstable 3 all
games-content-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-education/oldstable 3 all
games-emulator/oldstable 3 all
games-finest/oldstable 3 all
games-fps/oldstable 3 all
games-java-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-minesweeper/oldstable 3 all
games-mud/oldstable 3 all
games-perl-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-platform/oldstable 3 all
games-programming/oldstable 3 all
games-puzzle/oldstable 3 all
games-python2-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-python3-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-racing/oldstable 3 all
games-rogue/oldstable 3 all
games-rpg/oldstable 3 all
games-shootemup/oldstable 3 all
games-simulation/oldstable 3 all
games-sport/oldstable 3 all
games-strategy/oldstable 3 all
games-tasks/oldstable 3 all
games-tetris/oldstable 3 all
games-thumbnails/oldstable 20120227 all
games-toys/oldstable 3 all
games-typing/oldstable 3 all
gnome-games-app/oldstable 3.30.2-2 amd64
junior-games-adventure/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-arcade/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-card/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-gl/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-net/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-puzzle/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-sim/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-text/oldstable 1.29 all
kdegames-card-data-kf5/oldstable 4:18.04.0-1 all
kdegames-mahjongg-data-kf5/oldstable 4:17.08.3-1 all
libgnome-games-support-1-3/oldstable 1.4.3-1 amd64
libgnome-games-support-1-dev/oldstable 1.4.3-1 amd64
libgnome-games-support-common/oldstable 1.4.3-1 all
libkf5kdegames-dev/oldstable 4:18.04.0-1 amd64
qml-module-org-kde-games-core/oldstable 4:18.04.0-1 amd64
kde-games-core QtDeclarative QML 

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #games #game

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2022/05/03/gnu-linux-debian-10-list-of-apt-available-games-fast-typing-action-math-training-learning-game/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

GNU Linux Debian 10 - list of apt available games

these are debian game “bundles”

to check out what each bundle contains go:

apt show packagename

# the list:

tuxmath # YES! genious space invaders like defend the penguins type fast math game!

[video width=”642″ height=”498″ mp4=”https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tuxmath-tux-of-the-math-commander-space-invader-like-fast-typing-math-game-genius.mp4″\]\[/video\]



<a href="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tuxmath-genious-space-invaders-like-game.jpg"><img alt="" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-25896" height="831" src="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tuxmath-genious-space-invaders-like-game.jpg" width="1023"></img></a>

<a href="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tuxmath.man_.txt">tuxmath.man.txt</a>

pioneers-metaserver/oldstable 15.5-1 amd64
Settlers of Catan board game - metaserver

apt search game|grep games-

bsdgames-nonfree/oldstable 2.17-8 amd64
games-adventure/oldstable 3 all
games-all/oldstable 3 all
games-arcade/oldstable 3 all
games-board/oldstable 3 all
games-c++-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-card/oldstable 3 all
games-chess/oldstable 3 all
games-console/oldstable 3 all
games-content-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-education/oldstable 3 all
games-emulator/oldstable 3 all
games-finest/oldstable 3 all
games-fps/oldstable 3 all
games-java-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-minesweeper/oldstable 3 all
games-mud/oldstable 3 all
games-perl-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-platform/oldstable 3 all
games-programming/oldstable 3 all
games-puzzle/oldstable 3 all
games-python2-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-python3-dev/oldstable 3 all
games-racing/oldstable 3 all
games-rogue/oldstable 3 all
games-rpg/oldstable 3 all
games-shootemup/oldstable 3 all
games-simulation/oldstable 3 all
games-sport/oldstable 3 all
games-strategy/oldstable 3 all
games-tasks/oldstable 3 all
games-tetris/oldstable 3 all
games-thumbnails/oldstable 20120227 all
games-toys/oldstable 3 all
games-typing/oldstable 3 all
gnome-games-app/oldstable 3.30.2-2 amd64
junior-games-adventure/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-arcade/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-card/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-gl/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-net/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-puzzle/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-sim/oldstable 1.29 all
junior-games-text/oldstable 1.29 all
kdegames-card-data-kf5/oldstable 4:18.04.0-1 all
kdegames-mahjongg-data-kf5/oldstable 4:17.08.3-1 all
libgnome-games-support-1-3/oldstable 1.4.3-1 amd64
libgnome-games-support-1-dev/oldstable 1.4.3-1 amd64
libgnome-games-support-common/oldstable 1.4.3-1 all
libkf5kdegames-dev/oldstable 4:18.04.0-1 amd64
qml-module-org-kde-games-core/oldstable 4:18.04.0-1 amd64
kde-games-core QtDeclarative QML 

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #games #game

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2022/05/03/gnu-linux-debian-10-list-of-apt-available-games/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

GNU Linux Debian 10 - list of apt available games

these are debian game "bundles" to check out what each bundle contains go: apt show packagename the list: apt search game|grep games- bsdgames-nonfree/oldstable 2.17-8 amd64 games-adventure/oldstable 3 all games-all/oldstable 3 all games-arcade/oldstable 3 all games-board/oldstable 3 all games-c++-dev/oldstable 3 all games-card/oldstable 3[...]

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #games #game

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2022/05/03/gnu-linux-debian-10-list-of-apt-available-games/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

heightened cyber alarm levels - timeline of a successful attack on the most basic tools like: exiftool - possible mitigations

cyber is on heightened alarm levels

… ya’ll know why.

timeline of a successful attack on the most basic tools like: exiftool

  • cve-2021-22204 (failed to properly validate parsed input)
  • This was reported by a security researcher on April 7, 2021, initially confidentially via the bug bounty platform HackerOne at the affected GitLab.
    • They reacted quickly, passed this on to the exiftool maintainers, who already provided a patched version 12.24 on April 13 and on April 14, the researcher received a $19,000 reward.
    • But the story wasn’t over.
    • On April 30 – more than two weeks later – CySrc filed a report with Google’s Vulnerability Reward Program.
    • They had found that DjVu images uploaded to Virustotal gave them access to scan servers.
    • Had the operators of these servers overslept the patches?

translated from: https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Der-Patch-Alptraum-Wenn-schnell-nicht-schnell-genug-ist-7069924.html

  • Probably not. I rather think that they simply relied on the security updates of their Linux distribution.
  • And with Debian, for example, that didn’t happen until May 2nd; at Fedora even on May 4th.
  • So, after the release of the patch that exposed the problem, there was a window of over 2 weeks in which Linux systems with exiftool were vulnerable to a known, easy-to-exploit vulnerability.
  • CySrc used this window of opportunity to score points on Google’s Vulnerability Reward Program (although it’s not clear if they got a reward).
  • But just as well, state APT or cybercrime hackers could have exploited this gateway for their own purposes and caused real harm.

possibly mitigation: Debian need to push updates more frequently

maybe even like a “hotline” to put together, updates/patches that are URGENT on track to be published IMMEDIATELY.

kernel-live patching?

ubuntu does it already.

https://ubuntu.com/blog/an-overview-of-live-kernel-patching

possibly mitigation:

/usr/bin/unshare

“For exiftool it would therefore have been the right approach not to start it with root rights (!), but rather to run it with unshare (/usr/bin/unshare) in an extremely downtripped context. Linux comes with a lot of security features that you just have to use.”

(src)

possibly mitigation:

another: possibly mitigation:

Yes C++ is “ugly”.

So is RUST.

But RUST comes with “build-in” safety (hardware control might be lacking somewhat).

So yes it is an hard-to-understand-and-what-is-actually-going-on-syntax-language… but unless there comes the “C with safety build in” RUST is the best option for Open Source to be secure, reliable and fast in the future.

Linus & probably also Mr Stallman will always stick to C, because yes it is a great language (still) and it is part of their DNA.

Links:

https://dwaves.de/2019/08/17/rust-most-loved-programming-language-ever-c-with-safety-new-programming-language-from-mozilla-for-mozilla-and-safety-now-also-with-step-debugging/

https://dwaves.de/2019/09/27/compile-rust-hello-world-for-arm7/

https://dwaves.de/2021/12/27/rust-dev-lang-how-to-view-onboard-html-based-documentation-man-page-the-rust-standard-library/

https://dwaves.de/2021/07/24/how-to-step-debug-debugging-rust-in-vim-8-1/

java had it’s oopsi time

https://dwaves.de/2021/12/13/cyberinsecurity-ah-oh-its-java-time-log4j-called-log4shell-dynamically-remote-loading-code-or-any-other-resources-is-always-a-bad-cybersec-idea/

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #itsec #cyber #debian #gnu-linux #ubuntu

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2022/05/03/heightened-cyber-alarm-levels-timeline-of-a-successful-attack-on-the-most-basic-tools-like-exiftool-possible-mitigations/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

heightened cyber alarm levels - timeline of a successful attack on the most basic tools like: exiftool - possible mitigations

cyber is on heightened alarm levels

… ya’ll know why.

timeline of a successful attack on the most basic tools like: exiftool

  • This was reported by a security researcher on April 7, 2021, initially confidentially via the bug bounty platform HackerOne at the affected GitLab.
    • They reacted quickly, passed this on to the exiftool maintainers, who already provided a patched version 12.24 on April 13 and on April 14, the researcher received a $19,000 reward.
    • But the story wasn’t over.
    • On April 30 – more than two weeks later – CySrc filed a report with Google’s Vulnerability Reward Program.
    • They had found that DjVu images uploaded to Virustotal gave them access to scan servers.
    • Had the operators of these servers overslept the patches?

translated from: https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Der-Patch-Alptraum-Wenn-schnell-nicht-schnell-genug-ist-7069924.html

  • Probably not. I rather think that they simply relied on the security updates of their Linux distribution.
  • And with Debian, for example, that didn’t happen until May 2nd; at Fedora even on May 4th.
  • So, after the release of the patch that exposed the problem, there was a window of over 2 weeks in which Linux systems with exiftool were vulnerable to a known, easy-to-exploit vulnerability.
  • CySrc used this window of opportunity to score points on Google’s Vulnerability Reward Program (although it’s not clear if they got a reward).
  • But just as well, state APT or cybercrime hackers could have exploited this gateway for their own purposes and caused real harm.

possibly mitigation:

/usr/bin/unshare

“For exiftool it would therefore have been the right approach not to start it with root rights (!), but rather to run it with unshare (/usr/bin/unshare) in an extremely downtripped context. Linux comes with a lot of security features that you just have to use.”

(src)

possibly mitigation:

another: possibly mitigation:

Yes C++ is “ugly”.

So is RUST.

But RUST comes with “build-in” safety (hardware control might be lacking somewhat).

So yes it is an hard-to-understand-and-what-is-actually-going-on-syntax-language… but unless there comes the “C with safety build in” RUST is the best option for Open Source to be secure, reliable and fast in the future.

Linus & probably also Mr Stallman will always stick to C, because yes it is a great language (still) and it is part of their DNA.

Links:

https://dwaves.de/2019/08/17/rust-most-loved-programming-language-ever-c-with-safety-new-programming-language-from-mozilla-for-mozilla-and-safety-now-also-with-step-debugging/

https://dwaves.de/2019/09/27/compile-rust-hello-world-for-arm7/

https://dwaves.de/2021/12/27/rust-dev-lang-how-to-view-onboard-html-based-documentation-man-page-the-rust-standard-library/

https://dwaves.de/2021/07/24/how-to-step-debug-debugging-rust-in-vim-8-1/

java had it’s oopsi time

https://dwaves.de/2021/12/13/cyberinsecurity-ah-oh-its-java-time-log4j-called-log4shell-dynamically-remote-loading-code-or-any-other-resources-is-always-a-bad-cybersec-idea/

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #itsec #cyber

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2022/05/03/heightened-cyber-alarm-levels-timeline-of-a-successful-attack-on-the-most-basic-tools-like-exiftool-possible-mitigations/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

The Deep Fake Tom Cruise - "Massive challenge for Europe" - is technology "neutral"?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDMVaQOvtxU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDMVaQOvtxU

how deep fakes work:

  • computer program analyzes facial expressions of person A in footage
  • computer program then applies this, to make the facial expressions of person B, look like person A
    • (it is easier for the program to generate good results, if person A and person B look alike, but in the future not even this might need to be necessary)
  • this is great news, for fake news, but bad news, for truth, as it adds to confusion of the masses (land of confusion)
  • that means, for authenticity, other ways to truly identifying a person in a video have to be found

“Massive challenge for Europe”

‘A “massive challenge for Europe” is when citizens are confronted with disinformation through misleading or openly false information. AI could exacerbate the effects of such “hybrid threats”, as such lies and propaganda could be brought to the people en masse “without technical expertise”. Trends in “deepfake technology” also increased concerns here. According to reports, criminals have already taken advantage of such procedures. AI is also likely to play into the hands of “traditional organized crime” and terrorists.”‘

‘5G also poses problems for investigators, the report says. With the next generation of mobile communications, for example, it could become more difficult to identify SIM cards and their users and to eavesdrop on or locate them afterwards. In addition, mandatory end-to-end encryption could make eavesdropping even more difficult. Even the upcoming virtualization of networks with the new standard does not taste good to the law enforcement officers.’

auto translated from: https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/KI-5G-und-Krypto-Europol-warnt-vor-disruptiven-Technologien-4547719.html

https://www.heise.de/news/Europol-Deepfakes-drohen-zum-Standardwerkzeug-Krimineller-zu-werden-7069235.html

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #fake #fakenews #news #deepfake

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2022/05/01/the-deep-fake-tom-cruise-massive-challenge-for-europe-is-technology-neutral/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

GNU Linux -> Alternative Privacy enhanced Browsers :) (for Desktop and Mobile) - WARNING SDKs with surveillance build in! - check VPN app

who/what to trust in 2022?

it’s hard…

“A February 2020 research report published by the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin tested six browsers and deemed Brave to be the most private of them, in terms of phoning home: “In the first (most private) group lies Brave, in the second Chrome, Firefox and Safari, and in the third (least private) group lie Edge and Yandex.”[108] (src)

“From a privacy perspective Microsoft Edge and Yandex are qualitatively different from the other browsers studied.”

Both send persistent identifiers that can be used to link requests (and associated IP address/location) to backend servers.”

Edge also sends the hardware UUID of the device to Microsoft and Yandex similarly transmits a hashed hardware identifier to back end servers.”

“As far as we can tell this behaviour cannot be disabled by users.”

“In addition to the search autocomplete functionality that shares details of web pages visited, both transmit web page information to servers that appear unrelated to search autocomplete.”

(src: arstechnica.com)

alternative Browsers for Mobile OS: Android

https://privacytests.org/android.html

https://privacytests.org/ios.html

alternative Browsers for Desktop OS:

update 2022-04

https://librewolf.net/

https://librewolf.net/

https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/

just for completion:

https://www.torproject.org/download/

https://www.torproject.org/download/

https://brave.com/

(currently best Browser in terms of privacy according to https://privacytests.org <- check em out they got a ton of alternative browsers also mobile)

(based on Google’s https://www.chromium.org/)

how to install for various GNU Linux distributions: https://brave.com/linux/

update 2020-10

(untested)

https://www.falkon.org/

“Vivaldi is a freeware, cross-platform web browser developed by Vivaldi Technologies, a company founded by Opera Software co-founder and former CEO Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Tatsuki Tomita” <- if that is a good thing… probably not.

Given the Kremlin’s naming convention “Wagner” (the Russian mercenary group killing around the globe like Ukraine but also Africa).

Antonio Vivaldi would be (almost obviously) just another classic music composer in their naming scheme (correct if wrong!?).

“The browser was officially launched on April 12, 2016.[8][9] The browser is aimed at staunch technologists, heavy Internet users, and previous Opera web browser users disgruntled by Opera’s transition from the Presto layout engine to the Blink layout engine, which removed many popular features.[8][10] Vivaldi aims to revive the old, popular features of Opera 12.[11] The browser has gained popularity since the launch of its first technical preview.[12][13] The browser has 1 million users as of January 2017.[14]

the bigger problem with Opera might be this: the Russian Yandex SDK:

  • “A development kit for applications offered for free by Yandex, the Russian tech giant, collects information, which is then stored on Russian servers.”
  • “The proximity between the company and the Kremlin raises questions about the end use of this data.”
  • “Your personal data probably ends up on Russian servers.”
  • “On Tuesday, March 29, the British daily Financial Times revealed that tens of thousands of applications have been developed using software that retrieves users’ information.”
  • “The computer tool is provided by Yandex, a Russian search engine, Google’s main competitor in this country.”
  • “The recovered data is then stored in servers in Russia and Finland.”
  • “In the clutches of the Kremlin AppMetrica’s “open access” makes it one of the most used tools on the market: 36% of applications on Google Play go through this SDK and 11% on the App Store according to Appfigures.”
  • “Among the services offered are video games, messaging apps and virtual private networks (VPNs), designed to browse the web without being tracked.”
  • 7x VPN apps are offered specifically for the Ukrainian public, according to financial times.”
  • “In total, it would be applications installed hundreds of millions of times that would be affected.”
  • auto translated from (src: numerama.com)

(… Google & Apple would NEVER do such things…. NEVER (right? X-D))

# -> what are those files doing INSIDE tor-browser bundle folder #wtf?
./tor-browser_en-US/Browser/.config/vivaldi
./tor-browser_en-US/Browser/.cache/vivaldi
./tor-browser_en-US/Browser/.local/share/.vivaldi_reporting_data

/home/user/.cache/vivaldi
/home/user/.config/vivaldi
/home/user/.local/share/.vivaldi_reporting_data

{"description":"This file contains data used for counting users.
If you are worried about privacy implications,
please see https://help.vivaldi.com/article/how-we-count-our-users/",
"installation_time":"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX","next_daily_ping":"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"next_monthly_ping":"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX","next_semestrial_ping":"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"next_trimestrial_ping":"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"next_weekly_ping":"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"next_yearly_ping":"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"pings_since_last_month":0,"unique_user_id":"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"}

Arora

it’s always a good idea to try out alternatives. 🙂 Welcome to Arora: (under Debian-Gnome3)

arora alternative webKit based browser (similar to firefox)_1

is a lightweight, cross-platform, free and open-source web browser

Arora is available for Linux, OS X, Windows, FreeBSD, OS/2, Haiku,[6] and any other operating system supported by the Qt toolkit. Arora’s name is a palindrome.

The browser’s features include tabbed browsing, bookmarks, browsing history, smart location bar, OpenSearch, session management, privacy mode, a download manager, WebInspector, and AdBlock.[7]

For several months, Meyer discontinued development of Arora due to uncertainty about the strictures of non-compete clauses by his employer; finally in July 2011, he announced that he would no longer contribute to the project.[8] Another software developer, Bastien Pederencino forked Arora’s source code, and published a variant called zBrowser – renamed Zeromus Browser in February 2013. In May 2013, Pederencino published another variant called BlueLightCat. In February 2014, some new patches were released on Arora’s github project page, with some Linux distributions incorporating the changes in their individual versions of Arora packages in their repositories.[9]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arora_(web_browser)

install

under Debian it’s easy as the usual:

<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get update</span>; # update apt package definitions
<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get install arora</span>; # install arora browser

Nice features:

  • fast, sleak, efficient, webkit without Google influenced Firefox (they get millions for making Google the default search engine…)
  • JavaScript and Images can be easily disabled
  • AdBlock INCLUDED 🙂
  • Nice Page-loading %percentage% view
  • Excellent https://startpage.com/ / https://ixquick.com/ integration 🙂
  • You can use all the Firefox-Hotkeys like Alt+D to select the Adress-Bar

I really love that loading %percentage display, that also shows you how big and bulky a website is: (maybe disable grafics or js) arora alternative webKit based browser (similar to firefox)_5 size of website

Nicely: Easy to disable image loading (speed up things) and javascript (security problem)

arora alternative webKit based browser (similar to firefox)_3

It has Adblock INCLUDED! 🙂 No extension needed! GOOD JOB!

arora alternative webKit based browser (similar to firefox)_2

Midori

Check out the FAQ.

Midori is a cross-platform GTK browser based on Webkit. It tracks the latest Webkit very closely, so you always have a fresh version. Midori is very lightweight and fast, but still has a lot of features. Midori is amazingly quick and can be useful for sites like Facebook which tend to slow down Firefox. Users concerned about privacy will be interested to know that Midori features Duck Duck Go as the default search engine, offers built-in ad blocking and good cookie control. An old version (0.4.3) is currently included with Ubuntu 13.10, so it is recommended that you install from the Midori PPA.

SETUP:

tested on debian:

<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get update; apt-get install midori</span>; # let's test this ;)

QupZilla

QupZilla is a fast Qt and Webkit based browser that is available for multiple operating systems. It features a reasonably simple interface that will seem familiar to new users. The browser is packed with options, but really offers nothing new or unique when compared to Firefox or Chromium. The QupZilla team has put together a really solid browser, but without offering something unique, I find myself asking “what’s the point?” [Install Now](apt://qupzilla)

IceCat

icecat_browser_logo_gnuzilla_fsf

GNU IceCat, formerly known as GNU IceWeasel,[3] is a free software rebranding of the Mozilla Firefox web browser distributed by the GNU Project. It is compatible with Linux, Windows, Android and macOS.[4]

IceCat is released as a part of GNUzilla, GNU’s rebranding of a code base that used to be the Mozilla Application Suite. As an internet suite, GNUzilla also includes a mail & newsgroup program and an HTML composer.

Mozilla produces free and open-source software, but the binaries include trademarked artwork. The GNU Project attempts to keep IceCat in synchronization with upstream development of Firefox (long-term support versions) while removing all trademarked artwork and non-free add-ons. It also maintains a large list of free software plugins. In addition, it features a few security features not found in the mainline Firefox browser.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_IceCat

QupZilla 1.6.6 on Debian-Gnome3

qupzilla_screenshot_browser

qupzilla_screenshot_about

install

debian linux

<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get update</span>; # you know what this does
<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get install qupzilla</span>; # install qupzilla

Screenshots

Import Bookmarks.html

it’s nice that Arora and QupZilla (the naming is terrible 2 remember :-D) allow importing Firefox/Iceweasel exported bookmarks.html.

qupzilla_screenshot_toolbar_bookmarks

QupZilla even gets all the website Icons for you….

qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_bookmark_importer qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_bookmark_importer2

qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_extensions qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_javascript_options qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_privacy qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_appearance qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_downloads qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_browsing qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_browsing2 qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_tabs qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_appearance qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_bookmark_importer qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_adblock_settings

Web (Epiphany)

Web (formerly Epiphany) is the official web browser of the GNOME desktop. It is a very easy to use Webkit based browser with a simplistic user interface. In fact, Web is like the granddaddy of simple web browsers, delivering a simple user interface years before Chrome came on the scene. The browser is very speedy and polished, offering more features with each release. Web makes a great simple alternative to Firefox and Chrome. [Install Now](apt://epiphany-browser)

Bash / Command Line Browsers 🙂

Elinks

Elinks is a text based browser similar to the classic Lynx browser. It launches inside a Terminal window and presents you with only the text of websites, no images, javascript, or Flash. This can be rather useful for website developers to test their sites, or for reading information on sites that are full of annoying javascript and Flash ads.

that’s what http://google.de looks like in elinks:

<a href="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/google.de-in-elinks.png"><img alt="google.de in elinks" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5752" height="424" src="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/google.de-in-elinks.png" width="910"></img></a>

Source: https://www.starryhope.com/10-alternative-browsers-for-ubuntu-linux/

Links:

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/reviews/arora-web-browser-review

Other alternative fast / lightweight browsers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_lightweight_web_browsers

https://sourceforge.net/projects/zbrowser-linux/

https://sourceforge.net/projects/bluelightcat/

http://www.vavai.net/2010/01/7-lightweight-linux-browsers-you-may-want-to-consider-for-fast-browsing-experience/

how to get (a bit) more privacy:

https://dwaves.de/2022/03/31/wie-privatsphare-online-verbessern-mit-tor-und-kostenloser-vpn-firmware-fur-router-how-to-protect-privacy-online-with-tor-and-free-vpn-firmware-for-routers-how-to-setup-tor-node-%d0%ba%d0%b0/

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #alternatives #browser #www #internet #web #firefox #Linux #Internet #Browser #Alternatives #html #css #js #browse #theweb #javascript #html5 #webrtc #vivaldi #android #mobile

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2015/07/17/gnu-linux-alternative-privacy-enhanced-browsers-for-desktop-and-mobile-warning-sdks-with-surveillance-build-in-check-vpn-app/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

GNU Linux -> Alternative Privacy enhanced Browsers :) (for Desktop and Mobile) - WARNING SDKs with surveillance build in!

who/what to trust in 2022?

it’s hard…

“A February 2020 research report published by the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin tested six browsers and deemed Brave to be the most private of them, in terms of phoning home: “In the first (most private) group lies Brave, in the second Chrome, Firefox and Safari, and in the third (least private) group lie Edge and Yandex.”[108] (src)

“From a privacy perspective Microsoft Edge and Yandex are qualitatively different from the other browsers studied.”

Both send persistent identifiers that can be used to link requests (and associated IP address/location) to backend servers.”

Edge also sends the hardware UUID of the device to Microsoft and Yandex similarly transmits a hashed hardware identifier to back end servers.”

“As far as we can tell this behaviour cannot be disabled by users.”

“In addition to the search autocomplete functionality that shares details of web pages visited, both transmit web page information to servers that appear unrelated to search autocomplete.”

(src: arstechnica.com)

alternative Browsers for Mobile OS: Android

https://privacytests.org/android.html

https://privacytests.org/ios.html

alternative Browsers for Desktop OS:

update 2022-04

https://librewolf.net/

https://librewolf.net/

https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/

just for completion:

https://www.torproject.org/download/

https://www.torproject.org/download/

https://brave.com/

(currently best Browser in terms of privacy according to https://privacytests.org <- check em out they got a ton of alternative browsers also mobile)

(based on Google’s https://www.chromium.org/)

how to install for various GNU Linux distributions: https://brave.com/linux/

update 2020-10

(untested)

https://www.falkon.org/

“Vivaldi is a freeware, cross-platform web browser developed by Vivaldi Technologies, a company founded by Opera Software co-founder and former CEO Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Tatsuki Tomita” <- if that is a good thing… probably not.

“The browser was officially launched on April 12, 2016.[8][9] The browser is aimed at staunch technologists, heavy Internet users, and previous Opera web browser users disgruntled by Opera’s transition from the Presto layout engine to the Blink layout engine, which removed many popular features.[8][10] Vivaldi aims to revive the old, popular features of Opera 12.[11] The browser has gained popularity since the launch of its first technical preview.[12][13] The browser has 1 million users as of January 2017.[14]

the bigger problem with Opera might be this: the Russian Yandex SDK:

  • “A development kit for applications offered for free by Yandex, the Russian tech giant, collects information, which is then stored on Russian servers.”
  • “The proximity between the company and the Kremlin raises questions about the end use of this data.”
  • “Your personal data probably ends up on Russian servers.”
  • “On Tuesday, March 29, the British daily Financial Times revealed that tens of thousands of applications have been developed using software that retrieves users’ information.”
  • “The computer tool is provided by Yandex, a Russian search engine, Google’s main competitor in this country.”
  • “The recovered data is then stored in servers in Russia and Finland.”
  • auto translated from (src: numerama.com)

Arora

it’s always a good idea to try out alternatives. 🙂 Welcome to Arora: (under Debian-Gnome3)

arora alternative webKit based browser (similar to firefox)_1

is a lightweight, cross-platform, free and open-source web browser

Arora is available for Linux, OS X, Windows, FreeBSD, OS/2, Haiku,[6] and any other operating system supported by the Qt toolkit. Arora’s name is a palindrome.

The browser’s features include tabbed browsing, bookmarks, browsing history, smart location bar, OpenSearch, session management, privacy mode, a download manager, WebInspector, and AdBlock.[7]

For several months, Meyer discontinued development of Arora due to uncertainty about the strictures of non-compete clauses by his employer; finally in July 2011, he announced that he would no longer contribute to the project.[8] Another software developer, Bastien Pederencino forked Arora’s source code, and published a variant called zBrowser – renamed Zeromus Browser in February 2013. In May 2013, Pederencino published another variant called BlueLightCat. In February 2014, some new patches were released on Arora’s github project page, with some Linux distributions incorporating the changes in their individual versions of Arora packages in their repositories.[9]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arora_(web_browser)

install

under Debian it’s easy as the usual:

<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get update</span>; # update apt package definitions
<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get install arora</span>; # install arora browser

Nice features:

  • fast, sleak, efficient, webkit without Google influenced Firefox (they get millions for making Google the default search engine…)
  • JavaScript and Images can be easily disabled
  • AdBlock INCLUDED 🙂
  • Nice Page-loading %percentage% view
  • Excellent https://startpage.com/ / https://ixquick.com/ integration 🙂
  • You can use all the Firefox-Hotkeys like Alt+D to select the Adress-Bar

I really love that loading %percentage display, that also shows you how big and bulky a website is: (maybe disable grafics or js) arora alternative webKit based browser (similar to firefox)_5 size of website

Nicely: Easy to disable image loading (speed up things) and javascript (security problem)

arora alternative webKit based browser (similar to firefox)_3

It has Adblock INCLUDED! 🙂 No extension needed! GOOD JOB!

arora alternative webKit based browser (similar to firefox)_2

Midori

Check out the FAQ.

Midori is a cross-platform GTK browser based on Webkit. It tracks the latest Webkit very closely, so you always have a fresh version. Midori is very lightweight and fast, but still has a lot of features. Midori is amazingly quick and can be useful for sites like Facebook which tend to slow down Firefox. Users concerned about privacy will be interested to know that Midori features Duck Duck Go as the default search engine, offers built-in ad blocking and good cookie control. An old version (0.4.3) is currently included with Ubuntu 13.10, so it is recommended that you install from the Midori PPA.

SETUP:

tested on debian:

<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get update; apt-get install midori</span>; # let's test this ;)

QupZilla

QupZilla is a fast Qt and Webkit based browser that is available for multiple operating systems. It features a reasonably simple interface that will seem familiar to new users. The browser is packed with options, but really offers nothing new or unique when compared to Firefox or Chromium. The QupZilla team has put together a really solid browser, but without offering something unique, I find myself asking “what’s the point?” [Install Now](apt://qupzilla)

IceCat

icecat_browser_logo_gnuzilla_fsf

GNU IceCat, formerly known as GNU IceWeasel,[3] is a free software rebranding of the Mozilla Firefox web browser distributed by the GNU Project. It is compatible with Linux, Windows, Android and macOS.[4]

IceCat is released as a part of GNUzilla, GNU’s rebranding of a code base that used to be the Mozilla Application Suite. As an internet suite, GNUzilla also includes a mail & newsgroup program and an HTML composer.

Mozilla produces free and open-source software, but the binaries include trademarked artwork. The GNU Project attempts to keep IceCat in synchronization with upstream development of Firefox (long-term support versions) while removing all trademarked artwork and non-free add-ons. It also maintains a large list of free software plugins. In addition, it features a few security features not found in the mainline Firefox browser.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_IceCat

QupZilla 1.6.6 on Debian-Gnome3

qupzilla_screenshot_browser

qupzilla_screenshot_about

install

debian linux

<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get update</span>; # you know what this does
<span style="color: #00ffff;">apt-get install qupzilla</span>; # install qupzilla

Screenshots

Import Bookmarks.html

it’s nice that Arora and QupZilla (the naming is terrible 2 remember :-D) allow importing Firefox/Iceweasel exported bookmarks.html.

qupzilla_screenshot_toolbar_bookmarks

QupZilla even gets all the website Icons for you….

qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_bookmark_importer qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_bookmark_importer2

qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_extensions qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_javascript_options qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_privacy qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_appearance qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_downloads qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_browsing qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_browsing2 qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_tabs qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_appearance qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_bookmark_importer qupzilla_screenshot_preferences_adblock_settings

Web (Epiphany)

Web (formerly Epiphany) is the official web browser of the GNOME desktop. It is a very easy to use Webkit based browser with a simplistic user interface. In fact, Web is like the granddaddy of simple web browsers, delivering a simple user interface years before Chrome came on the scene. The browser is very speedy and polished, offering more features with each release. Web makes a great simple alternative to Firefox and Chrome. [Install Now](apt://epiphany-browser)

Bash / Command Line Browsers 🙂

Elinks

Elinks is a text based browser similar to the classic Lynx browser. It launches inside a Terminal window and presents you with only the text of websites, no images, javascript, or Flash. This can be rather useful for website developers to test their sites, or for reading information on sites that are full of annoying javascript and Flash ads.

that’s what http://google.de looks like in elinks:

<a href="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/google.de-in-elinks.png"><img alt="google.de in elinks" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5752" height="424" src="https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/google.de-in-elinks.png" width="910"></img></a>

Source: https://www.starryhope.com/10-alternative-browsers-for-ubuntu-linux/

Links:

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/reviews/arora-web-browser-review

Other alternative fast / lightweight browsers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_lightweight_web_browsers

https://sourceforge.net/projects/zbrowser-linux/

https://sourceforge.net/projects/bluelightcat/

http://www.vavai.net/2010/01/7-lightweight-linux-browsers-you-may-want-to-consider-for-fast-browsing-experience/

how to get (a bit) more privacy:

https://dwaves.de/2022/03/31/wie-privatsphare-online-verbessern-mit-tor-und-kostenloser-vpn-firmware-fur-router-how-to-protect-privacy-online-with-tor-and-free-vpn-firmware-for-routers-how-to-setup-tor-node-%d0%ba%d0%b0/

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #alternatives #browser #www #internet #web #firefox #Linux #Internet #Browser #Alternatives #html #css #js #browse #theweb #javascript #html5 #webrtc #vivaldi #android #mobile

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2015/07/17/gnu-linux-alternative-privacy-enhanced-browsers-for-desktop-and-mobile-warning-sdks-with-surveillance-build-in/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

"The Expanse" - very well made intro - Astronauts need artificial gravity - Starship landing vs Falcon9 landing

https://youtu.be/5Y4wuVfV5G4

if it’s a great SciFi show or not is up for debate. The title is great. The intro is fantastic. The cover design is great.

The plot is (at least partly) pretty confusing and the show ends with an open ending … (it was saved once, by Jeff Bezos himself, and the makers probably hope for more funding? So far not in sight.)

The Expanse is a 10 book (9 novels & 1 short fiction collection) science fiction series from James S.A. Corey, the pen name for a collaboration between Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck.

The books are numbered here in publication order, which is the order recommended by the authors. There is also an alternative chronological order.

“James S. A. Corey is the pen name used by collaborators Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, authors of the science fiction series The Expanse.” (src)

What was nicely designed is the different groups with their different accents (most noticeable “The Belters“, humans, that were born in low gravity and grew up in low gravity, thus unable to adapt to high-gravity planets like Earth or Mars (so the story goes), are doing all the “dirty” work like mining asteroids, they have a “pirate” slang that sounds “Caribbean” to me, “Bossman”, but many words might originate from other languages than English, like “Beratna” (“Bratna” means brotherhood in Russian)).

“Fun” fact: low gravity isn’t healthy either

So when the Belters have a hard time adapting to high gravity environment (as can be seen, when astronauts return from space missions, being unable to lift their own weight, bone density decreased and so on).

Staying in space WITHOUT artificial gravity (which can simply be made by a spinning wheel as shown by Kubrick 1968 classic “2001: A Space_Odyssey”) – for longer – might come with multiple unwanted consequences:

  • loss in bone matter:
    • “high amount of calcium found in astronaut’s blood during spaceflight (much higher than on Earth) reflects the decrease in bone density, or bone mass. This drop in density, known as disuse osteoporosis, leaves bone weak and less able to support the body’s weight and movement upon return to Earth, putting the astronaut at a higher risk of fracture.” (src: NASA)
  • blood clots:
    • “The changes to circulation caused two astronauts to develop small blood clots, which could have been fatal. Fortunately, though, the man and woman affected came to no harm.” (src)
    • 09.05.07: “Cardiovascular System Gets ‘Lazy’ in Space; New Study Gets Blood Flowing on Station” (src: NASA)

of course: the daily “radiation” weather forecast, are just as important as proper shielding of the space craft and a save-rooms for Astronauts.

btw: not a big fan of SpaceX’s “diver” with “heath-shield-tiles” approach of landing the Starship (It is very risky, and failed the SpaceShuttle, why should it work this time? If one tile comes off… boom. (only difference, StarShip might sustain heat-tile loss a bit longer because of stainless-steel hull.. but still… at high speeds, the atmosphere becomes a cutting torch, really want to risk that?)

Why not do it as with Falcon 9 and have multiple retrograde burns to slow down descent through atmosphere?

(this user here says, “because it would need too much fuel”, with orbital refueling, that would not be a problem right?)

Links:

what scifi goodies might still be out there, that man has never seen before?

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/browse/movies\_at\_home/genres:sci\_fi?page=2

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #space #expanse #cosmos #startrek #scifi #gravity #spacex #starship

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2022/04/29/the-expanse-very-well-made-intro-astronauts-need-artificial-gravity-starship-landing-vs-falcon9-landing/

canoodle@nerdpol.ch

"The Expanse" - very well made intro - Astronauts need artificial gravity - Starship landing vs Falcon9 landing

[video width=”810″ height=”440″ mp4=”https://dwaves.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Intro-The-Expanse.mp4″\]\[/video\]

if it’s a great SciFi show or not is up for debate. The title is great. The intro is fantastic. The cover design is great.

The plot is (at least partly) pretty confusing and the show ends with an open ending … (it was saved once, by Jeff Bezos himself, and the makers probably hope for more funding? So far not in sight.)

The Expanse is a 10 book (9 novels & 1 short fiction collection) science fiction series from James S.A. Corey, the pen name for a collaboration between Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck.

The books are numbered here in publication order, which is the order recommended by the authors. There is also an alternative chronological order.

“James S. A. Corey is the pen name used by collaborators Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, authors of the science fiction series The Expanse.” (src)

What was nicely designed is the different groups with their different accents (most noticeable “The Belters“, humans, that were born in low gravity and grew up in low gravity, thus unable to adapt to high-gravity planets like Earth or Mars (so the story goes), are doing all the “dirty” work like mining asteroids, they have a “pirate” slang that sounds “Caribbean” to me, “Bossman”, but many words might originate from other languages than English, like “Beratna” (“Bratna” means brotherhood in Russian)).

“Fun” fact: low gravity isn’t healthy either

So when the Belters have a hard time adapting to high gravity environment (as can be seen, when astronauts return from space missions, being unable to lift their own weight, bone density decreased and so on).

Staying in space WITHOUT artificial gravity (which can simply be made by a spinning wheel as shown by Kubrick 1968 classic “2001: A Space_Odyssey”) – for longer – might come with multiple unwanted consequences:

  • loss in bone matter:
    • “high amount of calcium found in astronaut’s blood during spaceflight (much higher than on Earth) reflects the decrease in bone density, or bone mass. This drop in density, known as disuse osteoporosis, leaves bone weak and less able to support the body’s weight and movement upon return to Earth, putting the astronaut at a higher risk of fracture.” (src: NASA)
  • blood clots:
    • “The changes to circulation caused two astronauts to develop small blood clots, which could have been fatal. Fortunately, though, the man and woman affected came to no harm.”
    • 09.05.07: “Cardiovascular System Gets ‘Lazy’ in Space; New Study Gets Blood Flowing on Station” (src: NASA)

of course: the daily “radiation” weather forecast, are just as important as proper shielding of the space craft and a save-rooms for Astronauts.

btw: not a big fan of SpaceX’s “diver” with “heath-shield-tiles” approach of landing the Starship (It is very risky, and failed the SpaceShuttle, why should it work this time? If one tile comes off… boom. (only difference, StarShip might sustain heat-tile loss a bit longer because of stainless-steel hull.. but still… at high speeds, the atmosphere becomes a cutting torch, really want to risk that?)

Why not do it as with Falcon 9 and have multiple retrograde burns to slow down descent through atmosphere?

(this user here says, “because it would need too much fuel”, with orbital refueling, that would not be a problem right?)

#linux #gnu #gnulinux #opensource #administration #sysops #space #expanse #cosmos #startrek #scifi #gravity #spacex #starship

Originally posted at: https://dwaves.de/2022/04/29/the-expanse-very-well-made-intro-astronauts-need-artificial-gravity-starship-landing-vs-falcon9-landing/

linuxmao.org@diaspora-fr.org

Éditorial d'avril 2022

#art #art_libre #artiste #artlibre #cc-by-sa #chanson #copyleft #creative-commons #creative_commons #creativecommons #culture #culture-libre #culture_libre #culturelibre #francophone #français #gnu #gnu-linux #gnulinux #gpl #informatique-musicale #informatique_musicale #informatiquemusicale #libre #libre-art #linux #linux-mao #linux_mao #linuxaudio #linuxmao #logiciel-libre #logiciel_libre #logiciellibre #mao #mao-linux #mao_linux #maolinux #musicien #musiciens #musique #musique-libre #musique_libre #numerique #productionmusicale

Je discutais, dimanche, avec mon ami Dom, bassiste occasionnel et dilettante affirmé, qui me demandait si je pourrais remettre en service une vieille guitare acoustique de jazz qui dort actuellement dans son grenier.

Comme je n’ai jamais vu Dom empoigner une guitare, je lui demandai quelle utilisation il comptait faire de l’instrument, une fois celui-ci ré-encordé, ré-accordé et re-réglé aussi confortablement que possible.

Après les réserves d’usage et quelques éclaircissements sur mes talents limités en matière de lutherie, nous scellâmes le marché et il m’exposa son projet.

Son objectif est donc d’apprendre accompagnement et chant, juste pour lui tout seul (public exclusif mais tolérant, a-t-il bien précisé en bon chanteur de salle de bains) de quelques morceaux choisis de l’œuvre de Georges Brassens.

Bon, Dom, c’est un excellent choix, il y en a de pires, je trouve, lui ai-je dit, en préambule.

Puis il me questionna sur les difficultés que présentait un tel apprentissage puisque je grattouille un peu, hein…

Je lui montrai quelques grilles d’accords ainsi que le type d’arpèges avec lesquels il pourrait, en limitant au maximum les difficultés, se dépatouiller pour obtenir quelque chose d’approchant voire de plaisant pour son (mono) public.

Nous nous sommes dit : bien sûr, nous pourrons apprendre quelques mélodies et, avec un peu de boulot, restituer un résultat satisfaisant mais ça n’aura jamais la consistance de l’original.

Tant pis, on s’en fiche, c’est pas le but !

Apprenons tant que nous le pouvons, il en restera toujours quelque chose. Et, qui sait ?

Il arrive parfois, que l’élève dépasse le maître...

Bossez bien !

linuxmao.org@diaspora-fr.org

Éditorial de mars 2022

#art #art_libre #artiste #artlibre #cc-by-sa #chanson #copyleft #creative-commons #creative_commons #creativecommons #culture #culture-libre #culture_libre #culturelibre #francophone #français #gnu #gnu-linux #gnulinux #gpl #informatique-musicale #informatique_musicale #informatiquemusicale #libre #libre-art #linux #linux-mao #linux_mao #linuxaudio #linuxmao #logiciel-libre #logiciel_libre #logiciellibre #mao #mao-linux #mao_linux #maolinux #musicien #musiciens #musique #musique-libre #musique_libre #numerique #productionmusicale

La petite icône des mises à jour disponibles restait désespérément vide, depuis maintenant quelques mois. Sur mon poste de travail, la distribution installée datait de plusieurs années et, après vérifications, elle n’était plus supportée.

Qu’à cela ne tienne, essayons la mise à niveau, sans rien désinstaller, par dist-upgrade.

Ouuuh-là, la cata ! Plus de souris, un affichage aléatoire et d’autres soucis aptes à vieillir encore davantage votre serviteur et sa machine qui n’ont pas tout leur temps, leur énergie à consacrer au dragage de forums et autres FAQ.

Une machine vieillissante, une mise à niveau en échec, tentons une réinstallation globale. Clef USB, séquence de démarrage modifiée, partitionnement du disque, quelques heures de copies de fichiers, de téléchargements et me voici avec un système tout neuf où il ne reste qu’à graver mon dossier personnel (/home, vous savez...), dûment sauvegardé sur disque externe.

Tout content de vous retrouver, firefox m’amène jusqu’à la page d’accueil de linuxmao et là, je m’aperçois que le navigateur n’a transféré ni mes marque-pages (pas grave) ni mes identifiants et mots de passe (plus ennuyeux lorsque la mémoire, parfois, défaille).

Après de nombreuses recherches, le derrière tanné par les ressorts de mon mauvais fauteuil, il se trouve que depuis certaines versions du navigateur, les structures des fichiers de profils ont été modifiées. Seule une version intermédiaire prenait en charge anciens et nouveaux mécanismes de ces profils. Une version antérieure à la mienne qui, elle, n’assure plus du tout (vérifié après bien des tests et réinstallations) la compatibilité avec l’ancienne structure de fichiers.

Me voilà largué, puni pour avoir sauté une version de navigateur !

La conclusion de cette aventure insignifiante, c’est qu’il devient bien difficile d’être soi-même à jour, compte tenu de l’accélération des techniques. Notre temps, lui, demeurant désespérément incompressible.

Alors je crois que nous allons bien profiter du printemps qui s’annonce en nous disant que le rythme des saisons, lui, ne s’emballera pas. Et je suis certain que ce printemps, dans sa nouvelle release, sera radieux pour vous toutes et tous.

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Éditorial de février 2022

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Ces mois d’hiver se prêtent admirablement à la bricole.

C’est bien au chaud que j’ai entrepris, pour ma guitare, l’assemblage d’un nouveau système d’amplification. Un vieux flight-case, un vieil ampli de sono et deux bons haut-parleurs bien rodés, manque un préamplificateur.

Raquettes aux pieds, skis sur l’épaule (souris à la main, en réalité...), me voilà sur la piste du précieux objet. Quête non dépourvue de difficultés lorsque l’on a, pour tout référentiel, que de vagues souvenirs du matos des années 90.

Je découvre alors que ce type de périphérique se décline désormais, principalement, au format pédale d’effet. Pas idiot. Mes sons en nomade, avec la connectique permettant de se brancher sur une table, un ampli ou une carte-son.

Ce premier critère assimilé, je passe quelques semaines de ce rude hiver à naviguer de sites d’occases en sites d’occases.

Et là, je découvre un univers que je ne soupçonnais pas : le club un peu dingo de la pédale d’effet pour guitaristes et bassistes.

La diversité des formes, les différences de modes de production, de la très grande série à l’objet unique et signé, la variété des couleurs, la puissance d’évocation de certaines appellations, la fantaisie des graphismes, leur architecture parfois, la variété des références stylistiques, allant du moyen-age à la science-fiction la plus débridée, tout est prétexte à attirer l’œil et, parfois, à sourire.

J’ai trouvé une machine d’occasion, du format adéquat, un peu noire, un peu austère, très éloignée du petit bain baroque et joyeux dans lequel j’avais pataugé durant quelques jours.

Mais je suis rassuré : le plaisir, le geste élégant, l’humour font toujours partie intégrante de la panoplie du musicien.

Un plaisir...

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Éditorial de janvier 2022

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Que peut-on souhaiter à des musiciens, linuxiens de surcroît, pour une nouvelle année ?

Un peintre, figé devant sa dernière toile, découvre une forme, une couleur, une texture inattendue dont il n’a pas souvenir de l’avoir voulue.

Un sculpteur s’étonne de trouver, sous la caresse de ses doigts, des rythmes particuliers dans les coups du burin qu’il a pourtant manié sans y songer.

Un écrivain cherche le mot juste depuis des jours. Les ratures obscurcissent la page et c’est au hasard d’une promenade que le mot manquant s’impose à son esprit. Tout est parfait, sens, charge émotionnelle, sonorité, un miracle !

Le musicien, lui, dispose d’une infinité de paramètres, entre rythmes et mélodies, sur lesquels sa nature, son tempérament, sa culture peuvent influer. Le choix des paramètres modifiables est déjà infini. Chacun joue de ces variables selon sa propre méthode, plus ou moins consciente, avec les possibilités, toujours plus nombreuses, que lui offrent instruments, logiciels et machines.

Je crois que c’est ce que l’on nomme "style", cette arithmétique un peu magique et souvent incontrôlable où le créateur joue de combinaisons de valeurs infinitésimales, gravant ainsi dans son œuvre l’empreinte exclusive de l’unicité de son être.

Alors voilà !

2022, une année stylée et ...libre !

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Éditorial de décembre 2021

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Cher Père Noêl,

Cette année, comme j’ai été super sage, je voudrais un cadeau exceptionnel.

Oh, rassure-toi, ça ne te coûtera pas un euro. Tu n’auras, de plus, aucune peine pour le descendre par l’étroit conduit de cheminée de ma chaumière. Il pèse pourtant des tonnes mais se déplace tel une plume, sois tranquille !

Par contre tu vas avoir du mal à trouver ce présent dans les catalogues ou sur les sites de vente par correspondance. Tes adjoints ont un sacré boulot en perspective !

C’est un cadeau inédit que personne n’a jamais su se procurer, je dois te l’avouer. Il se dit même que certains auraient confié leurs âmes à des personnages peu recommandables, vraiment pas des potes à toi, en échange d’un échantillon du merveilleux présent.

D’autres, pourtant, possèdent ce cadeau dès le berceau. Cette vie est injuste et toi seul peut m’aider à acquérir ce saint Graal, objet de toutes mes quêtes, et dont, quelle malchance, je n’ai pas été gratifié à ma naissance.

Alors voilà, je passe un marché avec toi : je ne te demanderai plus jamais rien, pour le restant de mes jours je ne ferai plus appel à toi, je te l’assure, mais, s’il te plaît, offre-moi, cette année ce qui attise toutes mes convoitises, tous mes désirs, ce qui me rend parfois jaloux, ce dont l’absence m’agace et peut me déprimer .

Allez, Père Noël, je te provoquais un peu, je t’asticotais gentiment !

Rassure-toi, je sais bien que ni toi ni personne ne pourra jamais m’offrir cet absolu cadeau : le talent.

Ni Santa Klaus, ni rênes, ni traîneaux, pas plus de cheminées que de souliers, la musique ne connaît que l’apprentissage, le travail et la pratique, et puis, enfin, le plaisir.

Alors, cette année encore, je ne compte pas trop sur toi pour attiser la flamme qui nous anime, ici.

La rumeur, les on-dit, les infox, le bruit court que tu n’existerais même pas...

canoodle@nerdpol.ch