usrshare.org :: /usr/share for people
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Coming soon
/usr/share/community

Share what you know.
Keep the culture alive.

usrshare.org is a place for Unix and Linux users to trade notes, share setups, preserve weird knowledge, and talk shop without the noise.

Think of it as the spirit of /usr/share turned into a community space: practical information, lived experience, old tricks, new ideas, and room for systems people, desktop tinkerers, retro hardware fans, BSD users, and curious newcomers.

planned: articles + forum + shared knowledge base + member projects

Practical by default

Less hype, more real information. Setup notes, fixes, lessons learned, command line knowledge, and usable discussion.

Built for enthusiasts

Desktop Linux users, BSD people, self-hosters, retro hardware fans, distro hoppers, and anyone who still likes learning how things work.

Forum-friendly future

A clean front page that can connect naturally to a forum, a news section, project pages, user journals, or a shared archive of useful posts.

Where this could go

Front page + forum A simple editorial homepage with featured posts and recent threads, backed by a classic forum for the real conversation.
User writeups Members can post setup tours, hardware notes, distro experiences, shell tricks, benchmark results, and migration stories.
Knowledge archive A curated section for timeless how-tos, old software notes, compatibility tips, and things that should not vanish into chat logs.
Low-noise identity Clean design, light pages, readable text, and a tone that feels serious, welcoming, and grounded in actual use.