No problems here using /etc/systemd/resolved.conf for NextDNS settings. I also set the dns settings for NextDNS in Firefox.
craigevil
Debian Linux, FOSS, Firefox, Raspberry PI. Universal Life Church Minister. Student of ACIM since 1993, student of Urantia since 2013.
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craigevil@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Who here uses a less popular Linux distribution? What made you choose it?1·2 years agoraspberry pi os + Debian Sid. Been using the same install with daily updates for 3 yrs.
that is the same bs rpios says with every release. most likely they just don’t want the forum with a bunch of people having ods issues.
I installed rpios on my pi400 three yrs ago then changed the Debian repos to Sid and updated. Been doing apt upgrade ever since with no problems.
NextDNS, plus Ublock Origin on any web browser.
A bit long, but here goes:
Start gomuks Matrix Client
alias gomuks=/home/craig/.local/bin/gomuks-linux-arm64
walk: Terminal File Manager
https://github.com/antonmedv/walk
alias walk=“walk --icons”
Weather:https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in
alias weather=“/home/craig/.local/bin/weather.sh”
Onelinershell https://github.com/Onelinerhub/shellhub
alias oh=“/home/craig/.local/bin/oh.sh”
Show open ports
alias ports=‘sudo netstat -tulanp’
Refresh .bashrc
alias bashrc=“source ~/.bashrc”
become root
alias root=‘sudo -i’ alias su=‘sudo su’
Fix which
alias which=‘command -v’
APT User Commands
alias search=‘apt search’ alias file=‘apt-file search’ alias policy=‘apt policy’ alias show=“nala show”
if user is not root, pass all commands via sudo
if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then alias update=‘sudo apt update’ alias ainstall=‘sudo apt install’ alias apurge=‘sudo apt purge -y --autoremove’ alias upgrade=‘sudo nala upgrade’ alias aremove=‘sudo apt autoremove -y’ alias clean=‘sudo nala clean’ alias reboot=‘sudo reboot’ alias shutdown=“sudo shutdown -P now” fi
Handy-dandy aliases for journalctl and systemctl
alias jc=‘sudo journalctl -b’ alias jca=‘sudo journalctl’ alias jcf=‘sudo journalctl -f’ alias jcr=‘sudo journalctl --list-boots’ alias sc=‘sudo systemctl’
Making files immortal & executable
alias im+=“sudo chattr +i” alias im-=“sudo chattr -i” alias exe=“sudo chmod +x”
#Add safety nets
do not delete / or prompt if deleting more than 3 files at a time
alias rm=‘rm -I --preserve-root’
confirmation
alias mv=‘mv -i’ alias cp=‘cp -i’ alias ln=‘ln -i’
Parenting changing perms on /
alias chown=‘chown --preserve-root’ alias chmod=‘chmod --preserve-root’ alias chgrp=‘chgrp --preserve-root’
copy the current working directory to the clipboard
alias cpwd=‘pwd | xclip -selection clipboard’
Clipboard
alias cpy=“xclip -selection clipboard”
quick directory movement
alias …=‘cd …’ alias …=‘cd …/…’ alias …=‘cd …/…/…’
go to the last directory you were in
alias back=‘cd $OLDPWD’
quickly find files and directory
alias ff=‘find . -type f -name’ alias fd=‘find . -type d -name’
Create Python virtual environment
alias ve=‘python3 -m venv ./venv’ alias va=‘source ./venv/bin/activate’
Ping Commands
Stop after sending count ECHO_REQUEST packets
alias ping=‘ping -c 5’ alias pg=“ping google.com -c 5”
alias shortcuts
alias rpi=“sudo rpi-update” alias rpi-next=“sudo BRANCH=next rpi-update” alias raspi=“sudo raspi-config” alias clr=“clear” alias clrh=“history -c -w ~/.bash_history” alias df=‘df -H’ alias du=‘du -ch’ alias mk=“mkdir -p” alias loading=“sudo dmesg > ~/dmesg.txt”
ls Commands
Colorize the ls output and human readable sizes
alias ls=‘ls --color=auto --human-readable -al’
Use a long listing format
alias ll=‘ls -la’
Show hidden files
alias l.=‘ls -d .* --color=auto’
Listing files in folder
alias listkb=“ls -l --block-size=K” alias listmb=“ls -l --block-size=M”
Colorize the grep command output for ease of use (good for log files)##
alias grep=‘grep --color=auto’ alias egrep=‘egrep --color=auto’ alias fgrep=‘fgrep --color=auto’
Colorize diff output
alias diff=‘colordiff’
Start calculator with math support
alias bc=“bc -l”
Resume wget by default
alias wget=“wget -c”
ps Commands
alias ps=“ps auxf”
Get top process eating cpu
alias pscpu=“ps auxf | sort -nr -k 3” alias pscpu10=“ps auxf | sort -nr -k 3 | head -10”
Get top process eating memory
alias psmem=‘ps auxf | sort -nr -k 4’ alias psmem10=‘ps auxf | sort -nr -k 4 | head -10’
Free and Used Ram
alias meminfo=‘free -l’ alias free=‘free -mt’
Run top in alternate screen
alias top=‘tput smcup; top; tput rmcup’
craigevil@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What’s the best note-taking app currently out there?1·2 years agoSimplenotes works in a browser, plus there is an app for mobile.
Runs great on my raspberry pi 400. With rpios upgraded to Debian Sid.
Been using Debian Since Potato. Never had a real reason to use any other distro.
craigevil@lemmy.mlto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Petition: restoration of access to Z-Library and the cessation of illegal criminal prosecution @ change.orgEnglish9·2 years agouh z-lib still works. I download 10 books most days. Never going to be able to read them all. Books 18426 items (16699 files, 1726 folders)
craigevil@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Do you trust Brave company and their products: Browser, Search, VPN, etc..?34·2 years agoI use Brave on my pi400 and on my tablets, phone. It works, and it can use Chrome extensions. I mostly use Firefox on my pi400, but there is the odd site that doesn’t work with FIrefox. Every web browser sucks in some way. I could care less what views the CEO of any company holds.
I use it on my pi400 running rpios Bookworm. Easier to install things like Okular and other apps without installing all of the overhead of KDE/Gnome. Counting the necessary kde/gnome libs I currently have 33 flatpaks installed.