ABeeinSpace

@ABeeinSpace@lemmy.world
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It is. lemmy.world was moved behind Cloudflare after the DDoS attacks a while back

You worked on Grafana? Your product is awesome, I use it in my homelab for performance metrics

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IBM will still sell you a brand new, updated mainframe in 2023.

They’re also in the open source software space (IBM owns Red Hat, a software company that has a lot of projects for Linux. Red Hat has their own Linux distro too)

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Apollo

Bonus points if it plays audio

Try to switch to a TTY using Ctrl+Alt and one of the function keys. If you get a text ogin prompt on a black background, that tells us the system is still responsive. If none of the function keys work, we may be dealing with a full freeze

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Yeah. I agree with ya there, Red Hat screwed over Alma and Rocky with that decision. I can see the utility of those two distros for testing before committing to RHEL.

Plus, if Oracle has room to try to be the “good guys”, you’ve really screwed up

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That’s so cool! Grafana is awesome, the whole team did a great job

Thanks for the update!

Command suggestions can be provided by the shell too for what it’s worth. fish ships with autosuggestion and autocompletion. For zsh, you need a separate plugin (but it’s well worth it)

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Honestly same. I haven’t looked at GNOME in a while, there’s some really good improvements in GNOME 45

Are media codecs hard to install on Fedora? I haven’t daily driven Fedora in a while, but last I remember it was one of the top-level categories in GNOME Software. Click it then install all the things. Although I suppose if the user didn’t know what a media codec is that wouldn’t help them very much

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It depends.

My personal servers are a mix of the two. I have a Synology NAS that I manage through a web-based GUI. Sometimes I’ll dip into command line via SSH, but not very often.

I have two more lower-power Linux servers that I manage through command-line primarily. They don’t have many system resources, so I want them to have as much available as possible to serve things.

Windows servers I use GUI management most of the time

I started on Ubuntu if I recall correctly, then made the jump to Fedora at some point. I think Manjaro was in there too? That was my first exposure to KDE Plasma

At some point I installed Arch in a VM and then I was hooked. These days I daily drive Arch with Hyprland (apps and whatnot provided by Plasma)

Oooooooof. Okay, let’s start from the basics then. System up to date?

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+1 for Cloudflare. Use their service in my homelab

Lemmy.world here! Looks like things are working okay

This is really great info! I never knew Multipass existed, thanks for sharing.

For macOS, Homebrew can be used to selectively replace certain parts of the coreutils with the GNU versions

Edit: On reviewing the script you mentioned, that’s exactly what it does. It uses Homebrew to replace all the coreutils in one go

icannwiki.org says a company called Identity Digital owns a number of TLDs, including .world

Haven’t seen it yet

Make sure power management is properly configured on the Nvidia card.

I had this exact issue on an MSI motherboard. What ended up being the fix for me was changing the “Wake Up Event By” toggle in my UEFI. It was set to “BIOS”. Changing it to “OS” immediately fixed all the issues I was having with suspend

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Fair. Do you still have Windows installed somewhere?

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If it’s a ZOTAC card it might just click when the fans start and stop. My ZOTAC 3060 makes a click when the fans start and stop. It’s a good way to know when my PC wakes itself up lol

Green is Windows Insider builds

The fact that Thunderbolt is involved makes me wonder if it’s something to do with the Linux kernel not liking Intel’s thunderbolt implementation. At this point I’m reaching the limits of my know-how, so I don’t have much more to suggest

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Is the GSP firmware included in linux-firmware yet?

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Aha! We’re getting somewhere!

A quick Google shows that OEM kernel 5.6 has been reported to cause some form of freezing issue.

The reason I asked about Windows is because I wanted to rule out a hardware issue. My thinking was if we didn’t see any freezing in Windows, it was a software issue. If we did, it would point to hardware.

Of course. I troubleshot a similar issue for a while. Finally found the toggle in BIOS and felt a bit dumb

This is the only correct answer

Nope! I do it too

Man, there’s just something about the body lines of older luxury cars

Oh that’s a shame. Yeah, then I’m right with you, that’s not beginner friendly

Saaaaaame. It feels so familiar

Same. Been trying to comment as much as I feel comfortable and post in a community or two to get the conversations going

Maybe a centralized entry point run by someone else (or the Lemmy devs themselves)? It could explain concepts unique the fediverse and why picking the instance you make your account on is important. From then on, people don’t really need to worry about what instance they’re on (unless the instance they’re on goes on a defederating spree), which removes some of the complexity

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Mastodon’s is pretty much exactly what I was thinking of

5 years old is pretty old for a hard drive

Solus is back!

Right now it’s Homepage, but I have an Apache web server I want to move onto my base domain