Strit

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[–] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 0 points 44 minutes ago

To be honest, I'm for this change.

To often have I pressed the back button and not actually gone back to the page I was on before, like I intended.

[–] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 7 points 2 days ago (2 children)

What OS do they maintain? Linux is not an OS, but a kernel that powers many different OS's, even Android.

You don't have to use all the features. Restarting a service is a pretty broad feature. If it's too broad, You will likely have to code something yourself.

[–] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 28 points 4 days ago (9 children)

This sounds exactly like what Cockpit was made to do...

 

Not properly released on kernel.org yet, but 7.0 has been tagged on the kernel git repository.

So lets hope this 10.11.7 is not subject to the axios one. :)

also in the docker repository.

It might not be the best for ebooks, but I use audiobookshelf. It supports read status for ebooks too.

[–] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

ssh, git and docker compose files.

If you don't have another server, this is likely your best option. It's a simple app, that pings the website on a given interval and gives an app notification if it can't reach it.

[–] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 25 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Gald to hear someone using it the way it should be used. As an assistant.

[–] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 36 points 3 weeks ago (7 children)

You should probably disclaim that this was built with the help of Claude...

From the .gitignore file:

/.claude

Qt 6.11. That's what is in Arch's KDE-Unstable repository at least.

 

Just found this today.

Someone started making an activitypub enabled alternative to LinkedIn.

You can use your existing fediverse account, log in, set your job title, experience, education etc.

It's pretty new, so not a lot using it yet. Not even any jobs posted yet. ;)

Disclaimer: It does look like it's mostly written by an AI bot.

 

This seems to be a pretty great release.

If they are to be believed:

  • Federated chat using Nextcloud Talk
  • Performance optimizations for most things
  • Circles enhanced to Teams with lots of new features
  • Assistant 2.0 brings new AI features for productivity

I'm most hyped about the performance improvements. 😁

 

My work place is a Microsoft shop through and through, so all their stuff is based in Azure, Active Directory, Outlook, O365 and Citrix. And they provide my with a Windows laptop for work, which is really great.

The only issue I have with it, is the Windows part. So I took it upon myself to see if I can use a Linux install for work in a Windows environment. So I took my already installed private Linux laptop to work and it seemed to be going alright, expect that it's an old laptop at this point, so the GPU was not good enough to run the screens and the Bluetooth version was to old for the peripherals.

So this weekend I took the plunge. I cloned the Windows drive with CloneZilla (in case of emergency, you know) and installed Arch Linux on my work laptop as the only OS.

And so far, everything has worked. Except for 1 small detail that I totally forgot about! Printing. Specifically label printing, as we do ship some stuff around the country. The printer in question is a Zebra label printer G420-something and is set up on the internet Windows network at work.

I've been at work all day and I haven't been able to setup this printer at all.

This is mostly a rant and acknowledgement that running Linux in a Windows work environment is possible, but it's also a small whimper for help to see if anyone has managed to be able to connect to a network Windows printer.

I've setup a default Samba and Avahi system, but it won't "probe" for the printer. I don't know the exact name/hostname/IP of the printer either.

 

It really has...

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