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helenslunch, in A new pilot will investigate the use of Forgejo (A non profit FOSS alternative to github and gitea) in german schools
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Isn’t there a federated version of GitHub?

onlinepersona,

LMAO. That’s hilarious, babe.

helenslunch,
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Sick comment, honey

kadu,
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Gnarly commentary, darling

adam_b,

You might wanna take a look at this ( haven’t read it yet )

andruid,

Not of Github, but Gitlab is working towards it now.

helenslunch,
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That’s what I meant

madasi, in The Linux kernel has been accidentally hardcoded to a maximum of 8 cores for nearly 20 years

I took the title from the link, which doesn’t exactly match the title on the page. That’s why one says 20 years and the other says 15 years.

Atemu, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?
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WDYM by “overheat”?

possiblylinux127, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?

Those specs should be fine. Have you tried cleaning it and replacing the thermal paste?

LunchEnjoyer,
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I guess not well enough 🫠

possiblylinux127,

Honestly sometime devices are prone to overheating just based on design. If you’ve already cleaned it you may also consider under clocking the hardware.

Your machine is still plenty powerful

j4k3, in [Coreboot] Can I coreboot my laptop? Acer Aspire A515-47
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When I was looking into this for current hardware it seemed impossible. I gave up after realizing even System 76 has gone proprietary with their boot loader implementation, especially with their towers which are based on commercially available hardware. It is really shitty theft of ownership bullshit IMO. Maybe check in with Leah Rowe at Libreboot and see if she has any ideas.

ILikeBoobies, in A new pilot will investigate the use of Forgejo (A non profit FOSS alternative to github and gitea) in german schools

I’m confused on the use of GitHub in schools, can’t they just host their own git?

Killing_Spark, (edited )

Hah hahaha hahahahaha

Our school systems are admined by teachers with only half a clue of what they are doing with only a few hours per week as a budget. This isn’t meant as an offense, math teachers that like to fiddle with computers in their free time are just not qualified to run the infrastructure for schools

Source: am the son of such a teacher in Germany

possiblylinux127, in How is your experience with Fedora as a server?

I wouldn’t. If you must use Fedora use it in a podman container on top off something more stable like debian

Max_P, in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Committing Fully To Netplan For Network Configuration
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What is even the value of Netplan on… desktop? Most people just pick their WiFi in the menu in Gnome. That sounds like a lot of unnecessary complexity.

For servers, sure, it’s fairly nice. But, desktop? Why?

astraeus,
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24.04 LTS is a distribution intended primarily for servers, desktop is not the priority environment.

Max_P,
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Netplan’s been the default since 20.04 on the server side and the article says it’s coming to the desktop release with 24.04.

GnomeComedy,

I think it was actually the default on 18.04 LTS as well.

astraeus,
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For Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Canonical plans to polish the Netplan codebase and deliver a Netplan 1.0 release with API/ABI stability. They are also hoping other Linux distributions begin adopting Netplan. Debian so far has decided to go with Netplan for their nework stack on Debian Cloud images.

That’s probably the reason for pushing it to desktop builds.

vanderbilt,
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For what it’s worth I didn’t even notice they changed it. Can’t be the end of the world but I’d like to hear what network admins opinion’s are.

Max_P,
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If you’re just using DHCP, you won’t. What Netplan does is take a YAML input file and renders it as a systemd-networkd or NetworkManager configuration file. It’s a very quick and easy way to configure your network, and even have a try command that auto reverts in case you get kicked out of your SSH session.

It seems like what they’re doing for the desktop is hacking up NetworkManager so that it saves back its config as Netplan configs instead of regular NetworkManager configs. That’s the part I’m confused about, because NetworkManager is huge and Netplan doesn’t support close to every option. Their featuresets are wildly different. And last time I checked, the NetworkManager renderer was the least polished one, with the systemd-networkd one being close to a 1:1 match and more reliable.

It made a lot more sense when it was one way only. Two way sounds like an absolute mess.

idiocy, in Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?

Why you don’t use Evolution and/or Geary?

They are basicly made for Gnome.

jetster735180,

Geary has so many bugs and going to Gitlab to report the bug, you’ll find matching issues for the same bug dating back multiple years.

Geary also doesn’t offer a option for user to pull/refresh emails. Getting a 2FA code via email and waiting minutes to get the email to show up on Geary was painful.

The only thing I liked about Geary was it’s notifications integration in Gnome

jcarax,

I honestly don’t understand how anyone uses it, it’s just about the fastest I’ve ever uninstalled an application.

idiocy,

I just dont understand how can someone be a gnome user and don’t use geary.

idiocy,

I’m using it for two years with zero problems.

It has all the necessity for me unless direct PGP support.

shrugal,

It used to be a buggy mess, but it has become pretty stable in recent years. I’m using it daily and can’t remember the last time I encountered a severe bug.

the16bitgamer, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?
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I have a Gigabyte Clevo thingy, so take what I say with a grain of salt. My laptop has a i5 11 gen intel cup, and it doesn’t have the cooling for my cpu. I don’t know if this is a bug in Linux, or a fault in the pc (probably both). So when I play games it spikes to 80-90C then throttles.

So what I did was look into software that lets me control the CPU frequency, which led me to Slimbook Battery. This software is amazing and lets me tune the power usage of my cpu to manage the thermals.

I believe Open Build has a package of Slimbook Battery for Opensuse Tumbleweed, but I’ve had no luck running it. On my Manjaro install it works excellently.

Anonymouse, in An Untold History of Thunderbird

It references a sort of partnership with K9 Mail on android, but later says they’re looking to expand Thunderbird into the iOS & Android space. Either they’ll be direct competitors of each other or they’ll start to blend into each other. I’m wondering which.

americanwaste,

Previous blogs have mentioned K-9 is just being rebranded as Thunderbird for Android once the Android app is closer in features to the desktop release. The iOS release will be new entirely as I don’t know of an existing iOS email app they can rebrand.

hellvolution, in How is your experience with Fedora as a server?
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Just… DON’T!!!

idiocy,

But why?

hellvolution,
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Because Fedora is a distro for multimedia desktops (being nice to Fedora); not for a server…

lukecooperatus, in Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?
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I’ve been using Mailspring for both personal and business email, it seems like a decent UI so far, and it functions as you’d expect: runs at login, sits in the tray, notifies when new email comes in, etc. It’s open source and free, unless you need their “pro” features.

Possibly some people will be annoyed that it’s an Electron app, but it launches and runs more responsively than Thunderbird ever has on my machines, so I don’t find that to be a problem. I would rather a Gnome native app, but I’m not aware of any that function well, as OP laments.

shapis,
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Awesome. I’ll give mailsprint a try, thanks!

dan,
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I tried Mailspring but it doesn’t support folders very well, and I tried improving that myself but my dev environment never really worked properly so I gave up.

It works well if you don’t heavily use folders (e.g. via Sieve filters).

floofloof, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?

A laptop of that age should not have any trouble with the kinds of things you’re doing, so it’s probably more of a hardware issue than a software one, unless some rogue process is eating up your CPU. You probably don’t need a lightweight distro (unless you prefer to keep things extra-light) and if it’s a hardware issue installing one may not help. So, as others have said here, first check the running processes for anything odd, then repaste it and blow out the dust.

LunchEnjoyer,
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Yup thanks will do!

Illecors, in Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?

Evolution work fine with a business google account. I couldn’t use gnome online accounts as that’s blocked by policy, but regular imap worked just fine.

shapis,
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. I couldn’t use gnome online accounts as that’s blocked by policy

Oh that explains a lot, thank you.

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