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z3rOR0ne, in Your favorite linux projects for weekend
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Host your own Gitea server and then version control your own RPI configs on the RPI. I mean… save them elsewhere also, but it’s yet another thing you could do with that awesome little device.

Secret300, in Your favorite linux projects for weekend

I’ve been wanting to set up neko for a while now and i finally can next week when i get some free time

zarkanian, in Your favorite linux projects for weekend
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I was going to try to set up Ampache so that I could access my entire music library at work.

krimson, in New in Fedora Asahi Remix - Asahi Linux
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I ditched MacOS for Asahi, runs well. Only issue I have is that the battery seems to drain a lot faster in sleep mode.

Yerbouti,

It does run nicely. Battery life and underperforming GPU are the only things to optimize for me to never use macOS on my M1 pro.

joojmachine, in New in Fedora Asahi Remix - Asahi Linux

This is more than enough of an answer for the people that went “wHy BoThEr?” when this project started.

All of this great work, all of it upstreamed and a big part of it will (hopefully) influence even x86_64 machines if distros, communities and companies start supporting them. speakersafetyd sounds like a godsend for all laptop speakers, the pipewire energy-efficiency work sounds lovely for all laptops, specially more recent Intel ones, with P and E cores.

people_are_cute, in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS
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The article is not at all answering the headline

drwho, in Your favorite linux projects for weekend

I’m going to be building out a third wireless access point with OpenWRT to get better wireless coverage in the house.

KingThrillgore, (edited ) in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS
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The problem that could occur is: Right now Microsoft doesn’t care about Linux or competitors, every OEM has to buy a Windows key anyways regardless. If SteamOS actually becomes a shippable option, Microsoft’s cavalier attitude is going to change quickly, and a lot sooner than it will take them to get an Xbox Handheld out the door.

lyam23,
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I don’t understand how that’s a problem. Can you go into a little bit more detail about what you think the consequences might be to manufacturers choosing to use Steam OS or some other Linux operating system on their handheld devices?

bulwark,

Embrace, extend, and extinguish Microsoft’s gonna do what it does.

peskywarrior, in New in Fedora Asahi Remix - Asahi Linux

Really neat stuff, hopefully I’ll be able to switch as soon as Thunderbolt/USB-C displays are sorted out (I primarily use my Mac with the lid closed)

ExLisper, in What's your experiences with Debian and Rocky as a homeserver OS?

My experience with Debian is good.

kusivittula, in Linux Mint 21.3 has been released

i hope they bring a clipboard manager in the next one

powermaker450,
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diodon works exactly how I wanted it and no less. I’ve mapped Super+V to it as well and disabled the applet icon

kusivittula,

so far working well. only missing feature is the ability to pin something permanently, but not that important

NOOBMASTER,

You could probably install one from the package manager.

electric_nan,

I use Parcellite on Mint. It works pretty good for me.

kusivittula,

i gave it a shot a while back, but it caused the whole os to crash frequently

1993_toyota_camry, in New in Fedora Asahi Remix - Asahi Linux
@1993_toyota_camry@beehaw.org avatar

Definitely worth a try for anyone curious.

I’ve been dual booting it since their earlier releases and things are surprisingly smooth now.

Piya, in Debian Bookworm and Bullseye Users Receive Important Linux Security Updates

This update underscores Debian’s commitment to user security. Bookworm and Bullseye users should promptly apply these important Linux security updates to enhance system protection. Staying current with these patches ensures a resilient and secure computing environment. Debian’s proactive approach is commendable in addressing potential vulnerabilities and maintaining the integrity of users’ Linux systems.

Hominine, (edited ) in Your favorite linux projects for weekend
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If you’re not using your pihole as a recursive DNS server that is a natural next step that ties neatly into where you’ve already gone. Wireguard can also easily run next to it if you want a lightweight VPN for when you’re away from your network.

MaliciousKebab, (edited )

Nice read, thanks for the insight.

rutrum,
@rutrum@lm.paradisus.day avatar

Thanks for sharing these feature. I run pihole but knew nothing about this. As my move my implementation to new hardware I’ll definitely be adding this.

rodbiren, in Your favorite linux projects for weekend

If you have uncapped bandwidth you could run a syncthing relay server. Syncthing rocks as a file sync option and I host my own.

relays.syncthing.net/

Father_Redbeard,
@Father_Redbeard@lemmy.ml avatar

Ooh…this is interesting. I’m going to look into setting this up. Thanks!

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