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Looking for an AFWall+-like application firewall for Linux (per-app LAN/Internet control) Hi, I am looking for a Linux application that works similarly to **AFWall+ on Android**. What I am looking for is a simple GUI where all installed applications are listed, and I can manage their network permissions per application. Something like: * Application A → Internet allowed * Application B → LAN only * Application C → completely blocked Basically, I am looking for an application permission manager for network access, not just a traditional firewall where I have to create rules manually. I have already looked into several solutions: * **UFW/GUFW** \- useful for traditional firewall rules, but not really what I am looking for because it does not provide an app-based permission list. * **Firejail/AppArmor** \- can restrict applications, but it is not the simple network permission workflow I am looking for. * **OpenSnitch** \- interesting, but it is more focused on detecting and approving network connections when applications try to connect. * **Portmaster** \- probably the closest in terms of features, and it does provide per-application rules, but the workflow is still different from AFWall+. It focuses more on monitoring network activity and managing applications that have been detected making network connections, rather than starting with a list of all installed applications. It is also a bit more resource-intensive than what I am looking for. What I really like about AFWall+ is the simplicity: open the app, see all installed applications, and manage their network permissions from one place. I was wondering if there is any lightweight Linux application that provides this kind of workflow. It does not have to be exactly the same as AFWall+, but I am mainly looking for: * a simple GUI * all applications visible from the beginning * per-application network permissions * ability to separate LAN access from Internet access if possible Thanks! https://redd.it/1vpsodi @r_linux
Eu Criei Uma Build Customizada do Sunshine para Gpu AMD, Com o Intuito de Facilitar a Instalação! I Created a Custom Sunshine Build for AMD GPUs to Make Installation Easier! https://github.com/JorgeMelyodas/ruinedvoidlinux/tree/SunshineAmd https://redd.it/1vps4gp @r_linux
Yazi (terminal file manager) v26.8.15 https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#v26815 https://redd.it/1vpr5c2 @r_linux
Offline music player Hi guys i am in the process of making the switch and need an offline music player. Must support flac files (not sure why one wouldn’t but it’s very important that it does) and must be able to be scrobbled from (not sure if that’s the right phrasing) as I like to keep track of what I’m listening to. Basically needs to be supported by last.fm. Currently using power amp on my phone and really enjoy it so the closer to that, the better! https://redd.it/1vpoyzf @r_linux
Klisi - a GTK4/Adwaita callgrind profile viewer and generator https://gitlab.com/ckardaris/klisi https://redd.it/1vp8hbt @r_linux
#262 Minor Major Update – This Week in GNOME https://thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2026/08/twig-262/ https://redd.it/1vp3wj7 @r_linux
#40262 Excessive IO caused by systemd-journald https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/40262 https://redd.it/1vpg1q2 @r_linux
Terminal file manager nnn v5.3 released https://github.com/jarun/nnn/releases/tag/v5.3 https://redd.it/1vp4est @r_linux
Possible Linux logo submissions from 1996 competition Just found this site, and I can't verify the authenticity of the submissions but it looks very 1996-y to me. https://www.cs.earlham.edu/\~jeremiah/linux-pix/linux-logo.html I thought it was pretty cool so I wanted to share it here! https://redd.it/1vovk4y @r_linux
Linux Foundation uses AI image to celebrate 35 years of Linux https://redd.it/1vp0f26 @r_linux
Debian has begun voting on the future of AI/LLM contributions. https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2026/08/msg00002.html https://redd.it/1vooifz @r_linux
Why and how the Austrian Military moved to LibreOffice (Part 2) https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/08/14/why-and-how-the-austrian-military-moved-to-libreoffice-part-2/ https://redd.it/1vnz8vg @r_linux
Number of Linux Distributions Actively Under Development: 474 Number of Linux distributions actively under development: 474 Number of Linux distributions whose development has been discontinued: 657 Number of Dormant Linux distributions: 39 Source: distrowatch.com https://redd.it/1voipy0 @r_linux
Unlocking Encrypted Linux With a YubiKey https://mhdez.com/posts/unlocking-encrypted-linux-with-a-yubikey/ https://redd.it/1vo3t0o @r_linux
Alternatives to VS Code that aren't slop factories? Admittedly might say a lot about my knowledge, or lack thereof, but I just can't seem to click with VS Code or Codium, for whatever reason. It just fundamentally feels too… Corporate? Not to mention how absolutely nothing works right, at least for me. I've looked into other recommendations, like the many options that Jetbrains offers, and Zed, but both have become some AI infested cesspools (much like regular VS Code), so they're dead in the water now too. Emacs is a nightmare, since I don't feel like spending 3 weeks to get a grip on a single program. Vim is basically just a text editor, so it feels lacking. What other options are there, at this point? At this point just a Notepad++ clone would do. And I know, "just don't use the AI"; that's not the point. Any company that willingly shoves cancer into their program, is one that I want nothing to do with. https://redd.it/1voe9ti @r_linux
just made it to Flathub https://redd.it/1vodgrr @r_linux