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nixx, in my old hostname is still active????
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DHCP?

Your old host registered an fqdn and did mnt remove it, then the new host registered the same ip to a different fqdn.

It happens

I have no idea what you are using for dhcp/dns but start by looking there

knobbysideup, in my old hostname is still active????
@knobbysideup@sh.itjust.works avatar

Dns caching

LiveLM, in The 9 Smallest Linux Distros That Are Super Lightweight

I think one of the smallest yet fully up-to-date distros around is Alpine Linux.
It might not be a perfect desktop because of Musl incompatibilities but hey, it has a ton of apps in the repos, if your usecase it’s simple it might be enough.

ShortN0te, in I made a mistake **RESOLVED**

Remember to make sure that all the boot configs are updated correctly after the resize. It could happen that your boot manager does not find the partition to unlock after a resize

spittingimage, in I made a mistake **RESOLVED**
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I did something similar. I loaded an older version of Mint off a live CD to use GPartEd to resize them. It worked like a charm, no problems.

epyon22, in I made a mistake **RESOLVED**

Highly recommend using lvm in the future. You can undersize your partitions and when whichever one you need more space on it’s easy to grow. Also really easy to live migrate to other drives as needed. Good luck.

ULS, in Linus Torvalds interview Reader's Digest - 2001

Yeah… But his real article was on page 86.

Donjuanme, in Linus Torvalds interview Reader's Digest - 2001

I hate that I can’t get through all the trash that has been the readers digest for the last 2 decades. Maybe my memory is tinted, but it seems like it’s not what it used to be. Maybe my perspective has shifted.

Andy, in Arch Linux-Based SystemRescue 11 Toolkit Released: Here's What's New | Linux...
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A good live recovery distro that can mount bcachefs is one thing I’ve been waiting for before using that filesystem for a new install.

That this will have Arch tools (including arch-chroot, probably) makes this even better.

kugmo, in Arch Linux-Based SystemRescue 11 Toolkit Released: Here's What's New | Linux...
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I’ve always used gparted from a live USB if I needed to do a disk clone or rescue, but good to see a new release for this.

Sethayy, in Multiseat gaming with two identical RTX 3060s on EndeavorOS

Not sure if it’ll solve the issue but you could try docker/podman with x11docker to separate the 2 instances (ie only allow them to see 1 gpu/peripherals), cause it seems like theyre stepping on each others toes rn

possiblylinux127, in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.

What’s lspci say

pathief, (edited ) in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?
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I’d love to run a system without Google but it’s hard. I tried to run LineageOS with microg for a week or two but eventually had to install Google Play Services. Lots of hurdles with push notifications and unfortunately some apps really refused to work when they detected no play services installed. It really sadden me, to be honest. Really wanted to make it work.

Never gave Linux phones a chance, I rely too much on apps that wouldn’t be available.

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  • pathief,
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    Yes, that is correct.

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  • pathief,
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    I think the apps would work without Google Play services but they refuse to boot without it. Unfortunately since these are banking and finance apps the only alternative is not to use them.

    I own a Poco F2 Pro, ROM support is somewhat limited. CalyxOS is insupported, it seems. When this phones starts dying I’ll probably give GrapheneOS a shot!

    MigratingtoLemmy,

    I’m interested in the problems you faced. I have realised that I will need GMS/MicroG for maps, and am unclear if I can get a FOSS app to host my local mail inbox without GMS. Other than that, everything else can be done in the browser (technically even maps can be used in the browser but I digress).

    Would like to know which services prevent you from leaving Google

    pathief, (edited )
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    My first attempt was to flash the stock LineageOS and then install the microg packages from the fdroid store. I didn’t manage to get that fully working, the microg self-check would have a lot of fails due to version mismatches. I never figured out why. A lot of applications complained about the lack of play services and warned me they wouldn’t work, microg was clearly not installed properly.

    Then, I flashed the “LineageOS for MicroG” ROM, which is a LineageOS fork with microg already installed. I had to enable all microg services but the self-check was 100% successful out of the box. No warnings about the lack of play services, everything was mostly working. I installed all software from Fdroid when possible and Aurora Store when not possible.

    Push notifications were a bit of a struggle at first but they did work. I still didn’t get notifications to work on Telegram, but “Telegram FOSS” fork seemed to work okay. For GPS/Maps I used Waze (which is technically owned by Google) and it worked flawlessly. I assume you can use other GPS application, I just didn’t do my research on this one. For email I am using Proton Mail, which worked as expected.

    The problematic apps were banking/financial apps, which I guess most people can live without. I’m confident the apps would work with microg but simply refused to even start. In Portugal our interbank network developed an application called “MBWAY”, which is really ingrained in the portuguese population. Most people use it. It has a ton of cool functiontionality such as sending money to other people just by using the phone number (instantly and without fees), replacing your ATM/food cards for payments and generating virtual credit cards for online shopping.

    I use MBWAY way too much (pun intended), and just decided I didn’t want to live without it. I ended up flashing stock LineageOS and their GAPPS package, which contains the play services and play store app. I still install most stuff from the Aurora and Fdroid store. The banking/financial apps are now working.

    Nisaea,
    @Nisaea@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Never had such a problem with /e/ just with LineageOS, highly recommend!

    juli, in Just moved to Linux: a follow up

    I’m on fedora silverblue and that won’t ever happen again to me

    Bitrot,
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    Still possible to break your bootloader.

    kpw, in are tiling WM good only for terminal?

    Yes. It's a window manager, not tmux.

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