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this_is_router, in How to take actions on multiple docker containers at once
@this_is_router@feddit.de avatar

This works but I’d just create a function and use that instead of creating an alias that creates a function and then calls itself.

if your containers are created with a docker compose file you can use docker-compose to target them all

luthis,

Is there a way to do this without cd-ing to the directory with the compose file first?

JASN_DE,

You can use -f /path/to/compose.yaml to call it from wherever you like.

Azzk1kr, in FOUND file in device by hex content using wxHexEditor
@Azzk1kr@feddit.nl avatar

You wasted three hours so you can share this knowledge :D

luthis,

True, now you have the power to find your files manually!

foxbat, in what caused you to get into Linux?

in high school i saw this xkcd and didn’t understand the joke. next thing you know i’m trying to dual boot ubuntu, writing down error messages so i can look them up on the library computers and download alternative gpu drivers onto a flash drive (we didn’t have internet at home back then and i couldnt drive yet… so debuggging issues usually took multiple days). weirdly, i enjoyed that experience and here i am ~16 years later. i use linux at home and at work :)

SaltyIceteaMaker, in FOUND file in device by hex content using wxHexEditor

Of course that was worth 3 hours. Every tinkering/experimenting is worth it. In the worst case you gain experience

luthis,

Yeah now I stand a better chance of recovering files if something catastrophic happens

Hexarei, in what caused you to get into Linux?
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Back in the distant past of 2008, a RuneScape player by the name of Icedpizza thought my complaints about driver problems on older hardware would be easily solved by this incredible thing I’d never heard of called Ubuntu. Downloaded 8.04 Hardy Heron and my life has never been the same since.

toastal, in what caused you to get into Linux?

Two friends in college recommened it while I was sick of Windows bloat/tracking & setting up programming tools seemed a lot easier

HumanPrimate, in Linux Sound Device Manager

I use Pop and have a Gnome extension that helps with this. I’m not at home now and I can’t remember the name but I can report back later.

Doing a quick search on this gave me “Application Volume Mixer” but I don’t think this is the exact extension I have.

HumanPrimate,

Okay the extension I have is called “Sound Input & Output Device Chooser.” I think that if you install this and the Other extension above your problem will be solved.

Grenfur,

Hah, what a novel name, thank you.

dewritoninja, in what caused you to get into Linux?

Back in the day I was heavily invested in microsofts ecosystem,Until they killed windows phone. At the time it really hurt cause I loved the platform after that I grew resentful if Microsoft. My uncle gave my sister an old laptop and she gave it to me for uni, the thing. Didn’t even run windows 10 right so i tried Ubuntu on it and it worked perfectly. I used that laptop until it died. Then I installed Ubuntu on an external hard drive and booted it on my unis pcs. Then my sister gave me her dell latitude and I installed ubuntu on it and have loved every single second of it

wolre, in what caused you to get into Linux?

I had been using Linux on servers for years, and finally also decided to give it a shot on the Desktop during the Linux challenge from linustechtips. Went to PopOS first, then Fedora and Debian and am currently on OpenSuse.

MangoKangaroo, in I Made Screen Brightness Control on Gnome Much Better

I run GNOME on my laptop and I’d definitely love to see more robust brightness control. Thanks for putting in the work to make this happen.

avidamoeba, (edited ) in how can I customise my Ubuntu theme without breaking anything??
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

In short, it’s difficult. You have to be careful to only use themes that are are tested to work with your version of GNOME. That’s why while using GNOME, I’d stick with whatever stock theme variants come preinstalled. At least you get a few accent colors on Ubuntu. You can always change your wallpaper. 🥹

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

yes, thank you!! I can customise it as much as I’d like using GNOME Tweaks + preinstalled themes, like in Xfce, thank you!!

cows_are_underrated, in I Made Screen Brightness Control on Gnome Much Better

I only use gnome on my laptop, where I luckily have buttons to control brightness, but this seems like a really good thing to get implemented.

ultra, in What are people daily driving these days?

After using NixOS, I don’t think I could go back to a regular distro. At the very least, maybe debian with the nix package manager

catguy,
@catguy@mastodon.social avatar

@ultra @blotz is it really that good

AnUnusualRelic, (edited ) in what caused you to get into Linux?
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Back when the world was young, I had to produce a fairly large chunk of documentation which I started to write in MS Word 2.0 (which ran in Windows 3.11 or Windows for Workgroups).

However, at around 100 pages, I started to have trouble with file corruption. So since the company I worked with had contacts with Microsoft, I got in touch with them. “yes that’s a known bug, there’s a new version on this FTP site” (we were in the nascent ISP business).

So I got Word 2.0c. Which promptly crapped all over my document. “Oh, yeah, I guess the bug isn’t fixed then”.

Around the same time, a coworker had been telling me about those guys who were busy writing a Unix from scratch (hah, so silly) and who had, already gotten a usable and stable system (wait, really? cool!). So I grabbed a copy and tested that. It ran fine (it did help that I already knew a bit of Unix). And I did my document there, I don’t remember in what, if it was LaTeX or Applixware (maybe that came later).

Since then, Linux has always been on my desktop, with Windows coming and going on a secondary disk or partition, mostly relegated to the running of games.

blotz, in What are people daily driving these days?
@blotz@lemmy.world avatar

Oh god so many notifications. My inbox is flooded. I only expected like 20 replies Lol

KISSmyOS, (edited )

You asked a distro question on linux@lemmy.ml .
This is to be expected.

8Bitz0,

Not only that, you asked for their opinions.

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

The only way they would have gotten more replies is if they had posted “I’m thinking of switching to Ubuntu. What do you think?”

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