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Strit Strit @lemmy.linuxuserspace.show

Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd

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Follow up from late Linux 90s post
  • Only a select few games where made available for Linux. Loki helped a lot, but it was no where near the options we have today.

  • Roll20 Data Breach
  • I haven't used roll20 in years, so I don't think my information is current, other than my name.

    But, I think subscribers should be wary and there might be an increase in spam mail to your roll20 mail address.

  • Homelab Organization
  • My documentation is a folder with the docker compose files I am using. And some notes in Nextcloud Notes if needed.

    My reverse proxy is Traefik, since it's docker aware. :)

  • Open Source Server Overview App
  • Just installed this.

    It's brilliant! Thanks for the pointer.

  • Can't replace hyprwayland-scanner with hyprwayland-scanner-git.
  • Can you post the full output from the installation command? It must have given some other error at some point.

  • Can't replace hyprwayland-scanner with hyprwayland-scanner-git.
  • hyprwayland-scanner-git is also an AUR package, so pacman can't install that. You need to install it with some other means, like makepkg, yay, paru etc, before installing hyprland-git.

  • RegreSSHion: Remote Code Execution Vulnerability In OpenSSH Server
  • If you are up to date on Arch, then this was fixed in an update for you.

  • Problematic computer
  • As it's running Ubuntu you could provide your IT department with the logs from the crashes, so they can see there is a problem.

    If they provided the Ubuntu install it's their job to support it.

  • IKEA's new smart plug to track power consumption could launch soon
  • Nice. The old Trådfri plugs don't have any sensors.

  • [FIXED] Is it possible to tell Jellyfin to search also the original title?
  • But the metadata is handy on so many levels.

    I agree with OP, there needs to be an option to search both original title, translated title and maybe even descriptions.

  • Fedora 38 download?
  • Fedora 38 reached end of support in May. So even if you could find an ISO of it, it is not supported at all anymore.

  • A good zigbee repeater light switch?
  • I have been pretty lucky with the Aqara plugs. I have like 8-10 of them at this point and they work really well with homeassistant, giving energy readings and such.

  • This began with plasma 6.1. Selected folders are now black, I think they were dark blue when selected.
  • Are you using the default Breeze theme?

    I've heard such issues can arise with 3rd party themes, so I just stick to Breeze. I'm using Breeze Dark and I have not seen this issue on Plasma 6.1.

  • Little tool for quick work stories
  • You mean like a blog just for internal use?

    Maybe SilverBullet can be of use here.

  • This week in KDE: Plasma 6.1 cleanups
  • Nice. Good fixes all around. :)

  • Using HA to start my work laptop
  • Very nice idea! I didn't know there was a wake on lan integration. I should try that for my desktop. :)

  • I'm trying to lspci > /sdc1 lspci.txt on recovery mode. What am I doing wrong? + help installing broadcom BCM4360 802.11ac network controller on debian
  • ETA: how do I install rpm fusion repos on debian? I only found instructions for fedora and rhel https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration

    You don't. rpmfusion is a repo for rpm based distributions. Debian is not rpm based, but deb based. There might be PPA's for Debian instead.

  • Framework Laptop 13 is Getting a Drop-In RISC-V Mainboard Option
  • Yep. When there is no real description other than a link and a headline I put in about as much effort as the poster.

    That's not a dig at Leo, because I know he uses this to gather links for stuff, but it's just something I am used to by now.

  • Framework Laptop 13 is Getting a Drop-In RISC-V Mainboard Option
  • My knowledge of RISC-V is limited, but wouldn't such a replacement degrade performance of the laptop to a crawl, since risc-v is still not great on that?

  • Web-Shop WYSISWG App
  • I've used OpenCart before. It's a bit sluggish, but gets the job done.

  • Nextcloud Hub 8 (version 29) is here!

    nextcloud.com Regain control over your time with Nextcloud Hub 8 - Nextcloud

    Regain control of your time with Hub 8: improvements all around Hub, new apps, new AI features, new level of performance and comfort.

    Regain control over your time with Nextcloud Hub 8 - Nextcloud

    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. 😁

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    Raspberry Pi 5 available at end of October 2023

    www.theverge.com The Raspberry Pi 5 is finally here

    The Raspberry Pi just got an upgrade.

    The Raspberry Pi 5 is finally here

    Four years since the launch of the Raspberry Pi 4, the Raspberry Pi 5 has arrived with a performance boost and house silicon that adds support for PCIe 2.0.

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    FOSDEM '24 on February 3-4 2024

    FOSDEM is a conference where thousands of open source developers meet and learn.

    Location is as always in Bruxelles, Belgium, Europe, Earth.

    Any of you going this year?

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    Resolution restrictions on Plasma Wayland?

    Hi all.

    Happy KDE Plasma user for a long time and I generally love the desktop experience. But I do have one small issue.

    At work, I have 2x 4K displays. connected through a Dock. But in Plasma it's only able to give me around 1080p resolution on both of them. In contrast, the display manager SDDM and TTY displays 4k on each fine.

    So am I missing a trick to get the max resolution in Plasma? My install is Arch Linux, kernel 6.4.12, Plasma 5.27, Wayland session.

    I did install the displaylink AUR package, as I thought it might be the dock limiting the video output, but it isn't as TTY and SDDM seems to display it correctly.

    Happy to hear any thoughts and any ideas. :)

    EDIT: The screens turn on and work fine with 4K resolutions in a Plasma X11 session.

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    Using Linux in a Windows work environment

    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.

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    Lemmy Safety now supports cleaning local pict-rs storage from CSAM

    tværpostet fra: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/3076577

    > I posted the other day that you can clean up your object storage from CSAM using my AI-based tool. Many people expressed the wish to use it on their local file storage-based pict-rs. So I've just extended its functionality to allow exactly that. > > The new lemmy_safety_local_storage.py will go through your pict-rs volume in the filesystem and scan each image for CSAM, and delete it. The requirements are > > * A linux account with read-write access to the volume files > * A private key authentication for that account > > As my main instance is using object storage, my testing is limited to my dev instance, and there it all looks OK to me. But do run it with --dry_run if you're worried. You can delete lemmy_safety.db and rerun to enforce the delete after (method to utilize the --dry_run results coming soon) > > PS: if you were using the object storage cleanup, that script has been renamed to lemmy_safety_object_storage.py

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