samsy

@samsy@feddit.de
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Joined 1 years ago

This isn't the worst time, it's the best time.

If you think like a capitalist, for their IPO it's a catcher to show how strong and big the community is. Investors would love this.

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F-Droid has special FOSS Apps only. Aurora Store delivers the same Apps like Play Store.

I don't touch my fedora DNS settings because my openwrt router handles DoT for the entire network.

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Is this a joke? Manjaro unstable branch sounds like unstably thing to find in the Linux universe.

Go for fedora, it's the only well known distro with newest software, stable and good community support.

Change Ubuntu to Debian and the list is correct.

Sounds good to me, I would just deploy linux clients and the end-users can do their "365 cloud stuff" online on it.

What a Linux sysadmin dream, I love it.

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Across the Universe

It's under 60% and it's a fucking good Beatles movie.

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I cant believe this is just coincidence. This is coordinated.

They are coms, and nsfw are cums.

I heard there will be a ”windows 365". If windows goes full online like office 365 then the underlining OS could be everything Linux.

  1. Wireguard
  2. I run my own DoT/DoH server and able to connect it from everywhere. This makes option 1 mostly obsolete.

PS. And yes, I fucking love to solve captchas. No, I am not a Robot.

Wtf. I use a Matrix brigde to iMessage. Simple working from android. That's the terrible truth. iPhone users live in a glossy cage, while android users can do what they want.

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I use the same, it's just openboard + the propetary swipe lib

Just complaining to the new relationship.

Best advice so far.

I work with both, debian and fedora, and if you like flatpaks then stick with fedora.

For your win 10 VM, I prefer the KVM install guide written by the creators of winapps, you might not like winapps but their KVM guide is just awesome:

https://github.com/Fmstrat/winapps/blob/main/docs/KVM.md

What a nice milestone. Congrats to the devs. I tried a lot of IDEs but geany is just simple and perfect.

It's an "ottifant" a word combination of "Otto + elephant" and Otto Waalkes a famous comedian is also the artist.

Ottifants had a 16-MBit Game for the SEGA Genesis and an animated tv-show.

There is a counter for upvotes, some apps show them in your profile. But it is a useless information and nothing like: you are only allowed to post here with x-upvotes

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Holy shit! *literally

CalDav? Integrated in nextcloud. Or Mailcow. Why does it needs to be integrated with e-mail? Thunderbird is able to add all invitations or reminders into my CalDav Account.

Why not? It is legal in some countries(or all?), to "reclaim" a digital copy if you own the original. Who would jugde you?

Raccootatuie

In theory that's correct. But if you look at the list of progressive changes and contribution. RHEL created a lot of common standards. And we don't talk about stuff like snap here, we talk about systemd, pipewire etc.

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I read somewhere this is an upcoming feature. Let's say you subscribe "memes" then you got shown all communities named "memes" from federated servers combined.

Again, won't disagree. But we all know they will ditch out any attacks on spez with their adminpower. But will they kill a big Lemmy art or the icons of the beloved 3rd party Apps?

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I don't like what RedHat is actually doing, but yes Fedora is the successor.

Using it over years and discovered the expert installer a few months ago. Really good stuff, especially since they decide to build an extra repo for non-free-firmware, because a lot of people ditch Debian when their shitty WiFi doesn't get recognized immediately after install because it needs a non-free-firmware.

Don't get me wrong I support Debian, too. I decide to use it at work and we have actually more than 40 systems running on Debian.

Fedora is mostly my choose for client desktop. And I prefer to advice new people to it, just because installing fedora is easier than Debian.

This rolling release thing was just a terrible time in my Linux life. It's like you are scared of the "you have to start from the ground, erase everything, thing if you want to install win7 or winXP" but the price for a rolling release is a hell of updates every day.

I am done with this annoying updates. Debian has both world's, the stable side just updates if your security is at risk and the unstable branch is near the same like a rolling release and what Debian calls "unstable" is more stable than any arch-based distro. Btw a change between stable and unstable can be done at every time after install.

I personally prefer fedora because its as stable as Debian but has mostly actual packages like rolling releases. And would be my advice for op. BTW. Try out kinoite. Undestroyable Linux is the hot shit actually.

https://fedoraproject.org/kinoite/

And don't be scared about not rolling release, a version change is just a big update. Nothing got destroyed like in the good old windows time.

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Blackbox has the coloring feature, too.

What makes fedora to the devil?

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Matrix is a decentralized messenger. https://matrix.org/

Bridges are a way to integrate other messengers into matrix and communicate over it. Actually most big messengers are available, WhatsApp, telegram, signal, imessage, Facebook messenger. (Discord and slack, too.)

The dev said he won't migrate to Lemmy because he doesn't use it.

My current setup is fedora for the last 6 months. I started a live session, installed f2fs and then run the installer with a combination of f2fs + encryption. And it runs flawlessly and faster than any setup before.

Have you tried Clipious. It uses invidious servers and has all these sponsorblock stuff.

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Since it is invidious, there is no chance to log in to your yt account.

Teams has a flatpak. Is it shitty, too? And btw. You misunderstand me here, Windows 365 would be a Cloud OS running in whatever (maybe browser), so there will be a use of Teams in the Cloud OS not on the local host.

I know similar use cases. We use for example docker based containers for browsers or libreoffice, they are accessible through domainnames and nobody who surf to this domain has to install these apps.

Edit: we have already Linux clients and It's so nice to maintain them. I use some ansible playbooks + cockpit and everything runs automatically.

That's the reason I bought a set of screwdrivers for apple and there was also the tri-headed included. It was just 5 bucks and I am really happy with them.

Anyway, I just hope they go further in their law like a replacement without any screws. Why not just use the way a laptop battery will be changed? Just click it out easy.