A Community Forum for Support and Tips

Started by TUX.re, May 29, 2025, 01:54 AM

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TUX.re

Welcome to TUX.re Forum

tux.re is a user-driven community forum designed to support Linux and open-source enthusiasts. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, you'll find a welcoming space to ask questions, share knowledge, and offer tips on a wide range of topics—from system troubleshooting and software recommendations to customization and scripting.

Our mission is to provide a helpful and inclusive platform where users can collaborate, learn, and grow together in the spirit of open-source.


Key Features:


    Community-powered support for Linux and related technologies

    Sections for tips, tricks, and how-to guides

    A respectful and friendly atmosphere for all experience levels

    Discussions around open networking, federated services, and decentralized infrastructure

    Collaborative projects for running shared DNS servers and email hosting solutions

    Technical guidance on building and maintaining resilient, privacy-respecting infrastructure

We aim to empower users not only to troubleshoot and learn, but also to build something bigger—together. Whether you're running your own server at home, contributing to a community mail service, or helping maintain a shared DNS cluster, your knowledge and participation matter.

Join us at tux.re/forum and be part of an open-source community that shares, supports, and builds together.

Admin

Hey tux.re community! 🐧

As you know, tux.re isn't just another networking platform — it's a space where ideas, code, and open thinking come together. In this spirit, we sometimes like to imagine: who would we love to see join us here?

Two names that immediately come to mind are Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds — icons of the free software world. Stallman, the uncompromising freedom fighter, and Torvalds, the pragmatic architect who helped shape the backbone of modern computing.

Of course, we don't expect them to drop by (though... never say never 😉), but the real question is:

👉 Which hackers, developers, or open-source pioneers would you love to see on tux.re — or even invite to the platform?

Maybe a visionary from the Rust community? A kernel security expert flying under the radar? A quiet maintainer whose Git commits have kept the internet running smoothly for years?

Let's dream together — and maybe act on it. Because tux.re is built for exactly these kinds of minds: independent, passionate, and open to building the future.

Looking forward to your thoughts,
– the tux.re team