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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2014-01-27-Cubieboard2-supported-platform.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ The Cubieboard2 is a small low-cost device with the following specifications:
- 1x IR, 1x line in, 1x line out
- 96 extend pin interface, including I2C, SPI, RGB/LVDS, CSI/TS, FM-IN, ADC, CVBS, VGA, SPDIF-OUT, R-TP, and more

You can find the image for 2GB SD cards and the rootfs in the [downloads section](http://voidlinux.eu/download/)
You can find the image for 2GB SD cards and the rootfs in the [downloads section](http://voidlinux.org/download/)
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Expand Up @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ The Odroid U2/U3 are small low-cost devices with the following specifications:
- Storage Slot Micro-SD slot, eMMC module connector
- DC Input 5V / 2A input, Plug specification is inner diameter 0.8mm and outer diameter 2.5mm

You can find the image for 2GB SD cards and the rootfs in the [downloads section](http://voidlinux.eu/download/)
You can find the image for 2GB SD cards and the rootfs in the [downloads section](http://voidlinux.org/download/)
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions _posts/2014-02-01-New-official-repos.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ XBPS 0.31 already contains the updated xbps.conf file with the new repository lo

The URLs for the new repositories are the following:

- http://repo.voidlinux.eu/current
- http://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/nonfree
- http://repo.voidlinux.org/current
- http://repo.voidlinux.org/current/nonfree

Happy xbps'ing!
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2014-03-06-Steam-for-x86_64.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ To install and run steam with Void on x86\_64, follow these steps:

Uncomment the *nonfree* repository from `/etc/xbps/xbps.conf`:

http://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/nonfree
http://repo.voidlinux.org/current/nonfree

And then install steam and required 32bit packages:

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2014-04-01-void-is-dead.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ that is not a fork and has been created exclusively by one human (Juan RP), that
is able to cross compile, supports multiple C libraries (glibc and musl),
supports build options, debugging packages, subpackages, contains GNOME 3.12 before
any other distribution, multiple Linux kernel packages (3.10, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14),
and uses [buildbot](http://build.voidlinux.eu:8010/) to build them in real time.
and uses [buildbot](http://build.voidlinux.org:8010/) to build them in real time.

Thanks for all your support, and enjoy your life. You can still use other distributions
such as [Biebian](http://biebian.sourceforge.net/), which contains genuine features:
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions _posts/2014-05-05-New-repositories.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ meaningful for 64bit platforms.

The URL for those repositories:

- http://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/multilib
- http://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/multilib/nonfree
- http://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/debug
- http://repo.voidlinux.org/current/multilib
- http://repo.voidlinux.org/current/multilib/nonfree
- http://repo.voidlinux.org/current/debug

Also available on any of the mirrors listed in the `xbps.conf` configuration file.

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions _posts/2014-12-03-Live-flavours.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ various Desktop Environments for testing. Those images are also known as `flavou

Those images are generated automatically with the `void-mklive` script in 5 minutes
and will be created periodically with updated packages thanks to our continuous
package building available at [http://build.voidlinux.eu](http://build.voidlinux.eu).
package building available at [http://build.voidlinux.org](http://build.voidlinux.org).

The attached screenshot is my desktop with three `flavours` running at the same
time via `QEMU`:

[![xtraeme desktop](/assets/screenshots/live-flavours.jpg "xtraeme desktop")](/assets/screenshots/live-flavours.jpg)

Check the [downloads](http://www.voidlinux.eu/download/) section to grab them!
Check the [downloads](http://www.voidlinux.org/download/) section to grab them!

Don't forget to help us improving `Void` with your donations and/or contributions
to the `wiki`, `void-packages` or any available repository.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2014-12-05-BeagleBone.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ to `void-packages` and `void-mklive` to generate the base platform package `beag
As any other supported ARM platform, once booted, `dhcpcd`, `ntpd` and `sshd` are started
automatically to be able to connect to it via `ssh` (log in as `root`, password `voidlinux`).

Check the [downloads](http://www.voidlinux.eu/download/) section to grab them!
Check the [downloads](http://www.voidlinux.org/download/) section to grab them!

- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeagleBoard#BeagleBone](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeagleBoard#BeagleBone)
- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeagleBoard#BeagleBone_Black](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeagleBoard#BeagleBone_Black)
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2015-02-21-New-x86-images.markdown
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Additionally there's now a new flavour containing the latest [Cinnamon](http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/)
Desktop Environment.

Check out the [Download](http://www.voidlinux.eu/download/) section to grab them.
Check out the [Download](http://www.voidlinux.org/download/) section to grab them.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2015-02-22-Raspberry-Pi-2.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ to `void-packages` and `void-mklive` to generate a working rootfs/image.
As any other supported ARM platform, once booted, `dhcpcd`, `ntpd` and `sshd` are started
automatically to be able to connect to it via `ssh` (log in as `root`, password `voidlinux`).

Check the [downloads](http://www.voidlinux.eu/download/) section to grab them!
Check the [downloads](http://www.voidlinux.org/download/) section to grab them!
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2015-04-29-USB-armory.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ Then log in using ssh:

The default password is ```voidlinux```

Check the [downloads](http://www.voidlinux.eu/download/) section to grab them!
Check the [downloads](http://www.voidlinux.org/download/) section to grab them!

- [http://inversepath.com/usbarmory](http://inversepath.com/usbarmory)
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2015-06-15-New-images.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Our list of supported ARM platforms continues growing:
- RaspberryPi 2
- USB Armory

You can find all images and rootfs tarballs at [http://repo.voidlinux.eu/live/current](http://repo.voidlinux.eu/live/current)
You can find all images and rootfs tarballs at [http://repo.voidlinux.org/live/current](http://repo.voidlinux.org/live/current)
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions _posts/2015-11-10-forum-wiki-announcement.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ For a while now we have used github for our wiki. We wanted to make contributing
to the wiki easier, and be able to make it look better. Since most users are
familiar with [mediawiki](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki) that is
what we went with. All of the existing content was imported into the new wiki,
and it is live at [wiki.voidlinux.eu](https://wiki.voidlinux.eu). Searching and
and it is live at [wiki.voidlinux.org](https://wiki.voidlinux.org). Searching and
organization should be improved from the github experience. We look forward to
seeing new contributors and your feedback.

We are also taking this time to announce our new
[forums](https://forum.voidlinux.eu). We hope to build a community here, users
[forums](https://forum.voidlinux.org). We hope to build a community here, users
can share screenshots, talk about their Void Linux setups, ask questions, and
more.

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions _posts/2016-08-31-Tor-Hidden-Service.markdown
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---
layout: post
title: "We Love Your Privacy: repo.voidlinux.eu as tor hidden service"
title: "We Love Your Privacy: repo.voidlinux.org as tor hidden service"
comments: true
---

The Void Linux Community is pleased to announce that our main repository- and build servers are now available as tor hidden services.

The onion addresses are:

* [repo.voidlinux.eu](https://repo.voidlinux.eu):
* [repo.voidlinux.org](https://repo.voidlinux.org):
onion address: [fd6dqrupy3af4xwb.onion](http://fd6dqrupy3af4xwb.onion)
* [build.voidlinux.eu](https://build.voidlinux.eu):
* [build.voidlinux.org](https://build.voidlinux.org):
onion address: [http://s7y2awkwau4nbdpu.onion](http://s7y2awkwau4nbdpu.onion)

Feel free to test the onion addresses with xbps:
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2016-09-17-aarch64-support.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ first installable image was prepared and ran on native hardware.
In September 2016, a virtual machine was dedicated to be the official
aarch64 cross-builder, and now packages are officially provided (both
for glibc and musl)---so far in the seperate repository:
https://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/aarch64.
https://repo.voidlinux.org/current/aarch64.

We are still looking for [powerful native aarch64
hardware](https://twitter.com/clandmeter/status/766215821257543680) to
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _posts/2017-07-13-wiki-cleanup.markdown
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![I don't like spam](https://media.giphy.com/media/VEN5MTs0yhr2/giphy.gif)

We're going to clean up our wiki from spammers. Please contact us via [twitter](https://twitter.com/voidlinux) or the [forum](https://forum.voidlinux.eu)
We're going to clean up our wiki from spammers. Please contact us via [twitter](https://twitter.com/voidlinux) or the [forum](https://forum.voidlinux.org)
if you're accidentally blocked.
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions _posts/2017-12-01-advent-gcal.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The first tool is `gcal`, a "a program for calculating and printing
calendars", because we need to prepare our advent calendar, right?

gcal is the GNU version of the trusty old
[cal(1)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/cal.1), but that description doesn't
[cal(1)](https://man.voidlinux.org/cal.1), but that description doesn't
do it justice because it's probably one of the most powerful and
flexible calendaring tools, supporting many different calendars and
astronomical data.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -97,6 +97,6 @@ Sun,  Dec 24th 2017:            (        @@@@@

gcal also has good support for *resource files*, where you can
configure your own holidays, dates and reminders (replacing many uses
of [calendar(1)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/calendar.1] or
[when(1)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/when.1)).  I recommend you to check
of [calendar(1)](https://man.voidlinux.org/calendar.1] or
[when(1)](https://man.voidlinux.org/when.1)).  I recommend you to check
out the extensive info manual.
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---

On day 3 we introduce you to the small statistics tool
[ministat(1)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/ministat.1) that originates
[ministat(1)](https://man.voidlinux.org/ministat.1) that originates
from FreeBSD.

When we sling around data on the command line, sometimes we want to
compute some basic statistics on it. While minimum, average and
maximum are easily computed with
[awk(1)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/awk.1), you probably forgot the
[awk(1)](https://man.voidlinux.org/awk.1), you probably forgot the
formula for more complicated statistics. There is no need to pull out
[R](https://man.voidlinux.eu/R.1) already, lets use ministat instead!
[R](https://man.voidlinux.org/R.1) already, lets use ministat instead!

For example, let's have a look at the
[historical summer temperatures in Germany](ftp://ftp-cdc.dwd.de/pub/CDC/regional_averages_DE/seasonal/air_temperature_mean/regional_averages_tm_summer.txt).
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ the data distribution. We have 137 measurements, and an average
temperature of 16.1°C.

To compare multiple datasets, we need to pass them as multiple input files.
Luckily, [our shell](https://man.voidlinux.eu/zsh.1) has process substitution.
Luckily, [our shell](https://man.voidlinux.org/zsh.1) has process substitution.
Let's match the Bavarian measurements with the German average:

```
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions _posts/2017-12-04-advent-containers.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ The `containers` package leverages the same kernel features as Docker and LXC, b
To setup a small void container we run `xbps-install` with `pseudo` to populate a directory with a base system where files that are usually owned by root are owned by our user outside the namespace. Inside the namespace they will appear as if those files are owned by root.

```
$ pseudo xbps-install -R https://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/ -MSr /tmp/void base-voidstrap
[*] Updating `https://repo.voidlinux.eu/current//armv7l-repodata' ...
$ pseudo xbps-install -R https://repo.voidlinux.org/current/ -MSr /tmp/void base-voidstrap
[*] Updating `https://repo.voidlinux.org/current//armv7l-repodata' ...
armv7l-repodata: 1140KB [avg rate: 9126MB/s]
`https://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/' repository has been RSA signed by "Void Linux"
`https://repo.voidlinux.org/current/' repository has been RSA signed by "Void Linux"
Fingerprint: 60:ae:0c:d6:f0:95:17:80:bc:93:46:7a:89:af:a3:2d
Do you want to import this public key? [Y/n] y

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bash-4.4# sv s /var/service/*
run: /var/service/udevd: (pid 41) 61s
bash-4.4# xbps-install -Su
[*] Updating `https://repo.voidlinux.eu/current/armv7l-repodata' ...
[*] Updating `https://repo.voidlinux.org/current/armv7l-repodata' ...
bash-4.4# ps auxf
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 43 0.0 0.2 3136 2556 ? S 16:43 0:00 /bin/bash
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---

Folks that enjoy playing with numbers and riddles probably know
[factor(1)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/factor.1), a small tool of
[factor(1)](https://man.voidlinux.org/factor.1), a small tool of
coreutils to factorize a number:

```
Expand All @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This works pretty well for numbers up to a certain size, but trying to
check a 160-bit prime already takes a few seconds.

Luckily, there is
[Math::Prime::Util](https://man.voidlinux.eu/Math::Prime::Util),
[Math::Prime::Util](https://man.voidlinux.org/Math::Prime::Util),
a Perl library consisting of "utilities related to prime numbers,
including fast sieves and factoring". And it also contains two
command line tools `primes.pl` and `factor.pl`, which are far more
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---

Day 6! Today we want to get some pseudo modern web technology in the game.
[jq(1)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/jq.1) is a commandline tool that allows to query and manipulate JSON documents
[jq(1)](https://man.voidlinux.org/jq.1) is a commandline tool that allows to query and manipulate JSON documents
and is great to use with shell scripts.

Let's get started with this simple JSON document:
Expand All @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ Let's get started with this simple JSON document:
{
"title" : "The Advent of Void: Day 4: containers",
"pubDate" : "2017-12-04 00:00:00",
"link" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html",
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-containers"
"link" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html",
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-containers"
}
```

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```json
[
{
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-containers",
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-containers",
"pubDate" : "2017-12-04 00:00:00",
"link" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html",
"link" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html",
"title" : "The Advent of Void: Day 4: containers"
},
{
"link" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-ministat.html",
"link" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-ministat.html",
"title" : "The Advent of Void: Day 3: ministat",
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-ministat",
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-ministat",
"pubDate" : "2017-12-03 00:00:00"
},
{
"link" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior.html",
"link" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior.html",
"title" : "The Advent of Void: Day 2: taskwarrior and friends",
"pubDate" : "2017-12-02 00:00:00",
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior"
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior"
},
{
"link" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html",
"link" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html",
"title" : "The Advent of Void: Day 1: gcal",
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-gcal",
"guid" : "http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-gcal",
"pubDate" : "2017-12-01 00:00:00"
}
]
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```
# jq -r '.[] | ( .title, .link )' file.json
The Advent of Void: Day 4: containers
http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html
http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html
The Advent of Void: Day 3: ministat
http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-ministat.html
http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-ministat.html
The Advent of Void: Day 2: taskwarrior and friends
http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior.html
http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior.html
The Advent of Void: Day 1: gcal
http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html
http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html
```

That's all that's needed to query the information. To format the output we need to generate an array from every article:
Expand All @@ -93,30 +93,30 @@ That's all that's needed to query the information. To format the output we need
# jq -r '.[] | [.title, .link ]' json
[
"The Advent of Void: Day 4: containers",
"http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html"
"http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html"
]
[
"The Advent of Void: Day 3: ministat",
"http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-ministat.html"
"http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-ministat.html"
]
[
"The Advent of Void: Day 2: taskwarrior and friends",
"http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior.html"
"http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior.html"
]
[
"The Advent of Void: Day 1: gcal",
"http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html"
"http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html"
]
```

Now as a last step join the arrays using the tab character:

```
# jq -r '.[] | [.title, .link ] | join("\t")' file.json
The Advent of Void: Day 4: containers http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html
The Advent of Void: Day 3: ministat http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-ministat.html
The Advent of Void: Day 2: taskwarrior and friends http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior.html
The Advent of Void: Day 1: gcal http://voidlinux.eu/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html
The Advent of Void: Day 4: containers http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-containers.html
The Advent of Void: Day 3: ministat http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-ministat.html
The Advent of Void: Day 2: taskwarrior and friends http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-taskwarrior.html
The Advent of Void: Day 1: gcal http://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html
```

All in all jq is a quite powerful tool and we did only scratch the surface of
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Accessing a remote server over an unstable or high latency connection ... can
be ... a tedious ``CONNECTION TIMEOUT`` ... ``RECONNECT`` task.

[mosh(1)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/mosh.1) stands for MObile SHell and provides
[mosh(1)](https://man.voidlinux.org/mosh.1) stands for MObile SHell and provides
a reliable command line connection that outlives network outages and roaming
between different networks.

The usage of mosh is pretty easy. On un-firewalled hosts just make sure the
remote server runs an [sshd(8)](https://man.voidlinux.eu/sshd) deamon and
remote server runs an [sshd(8)](https://man.voidlinux.org/sshd) deamon and
has mosh installed. Then connecting to the server is as easy as:

```
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