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Mikrotik is great for their price/performance ratio, but if you’re not a networking pro, some things might be hard
Mikrotik is great for their price/performance ratio, but if you’re not a networking pro, some things might be hard
That’s a cool addition, tbh
Yeah then I can’t be greedy, I took exactly 0 years
10 years give and take
I mean, you just have to check out my profile to see that I did.
Unfortunately I travel for work, when I’m home I don’t have much time to create worthwhile content, so at most I can contribute a few pictures of prints.
I’m really missing /r/3Dprinting… 3Dprinting@lemmy.world is practically dead
I use Fedora and I don’t remember what ever having trouble installing software, if it’s not in the repos, there’s a flatpak or appimage
Fedora or opensuse are better options, stable and reliable
I’ve been doing HomeLab and HomeLab-adjacent things for over 10 years at this point. My first experience in the space was a Raspberry Pi 2 that I used for a few years to run various services such as Pi-Hole, CUPS, and numerous other software.
Holy shit, pi-hole is 10 years old?
Hot corners were in OS X before gnome 3 even existed
No place like localhost
Wait you mean without file synchronization?
WITH file synchronization you’d use nextcloud-client, obviously, otherwise I think GNOME file manager can connect to a nextcloud instance and browse files without downloading them
It’s displayed weird for me
That’s what I’ve done as well, hard drives passed through, RAIDZ created on the NAS itself. It’s worked great so far.
My current server is proxmox2, guess why. It runs servers HassOS, OMV and so on… My desktop is called desktop and my laptop is called with its brand. 🤷
I’ve had a bunch of unprecedented problems with 39, I think this time I’ll do a clean install
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In the YouTube video titled “Fedora with KDE by default? XZ backdoor fallout, German state moves to Linux,” Nick discusses various topics related to the Linux community. A proposal to make KDE the default desktop environment for Fedora is brought up, but it’s unlikely to be adopted due to Fedora’s close relationship with GNOME and investment in that desktop. The video also covers the XZ backdoor fallout, which led to delays in the release of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and affected other distributions. The German federal state Schleswig-Holstein’s decision to transition 30,000 computers from Windows and Microsoft Office to Linux is discussed, as well as Linux Mint’s upcoming release, which will move to PipeWire as its main sound server and revert to providing Deb packages for Thunderbird. The speaker also touches upon AMD open-sourcing documentation and source code for their micro engine scheduler and Thunderbird’s progress on native Exchange support. The unpopularity of Snaps as a package format in Fedora and the importance of ensuring good quality Snap versions of applications like Thunderbird are emphasized.
OpenTracks?