

Yes and no. Code development for Nitter has officially stopped afaik, but there are still some instances not completely dead.
- https://status.d420.de/ Nitter Instance Uptime & Health
not much
Yes and no. Code development for Nitter has officially stopped afaik, but there are still some instances not completely dead.
fans start rotating for a few seconds and then it shuts down.
That could mean the CPU is getting too warm. Does the CPU cooler still work okay ?
Nice.
RHEL, Ubuntu, & Debian cover the vast majority of enterprise installs I imagine, and provide a solid testing base for developers in the Linux business software space.
Enterprises I imagine are using RHEL, Ubuntu, SUSE’s SLES and Oracle Linux and probably not Debian. But that’s a guess. Where can statistics and numbers be found ?
That looks neat and useful. <nitpick mode on> It is an Android wrapper around rclone not rsync.<nitpick mode off> Thanks for sharing.
:( Website of NGI :
And they appear to have a fresh Mastodon account hosted by the EU :
Is OpenSESAME taken already ?
The web link in this post gives a 404. Correct is https://sga.codeberg.page/articles/Launcher/Launcher_for_Everything.html
I think to know that you can query some info from a mailserver to test if an address exists.
Yes, vrfy
For Postfix the default of disable_vrfy_command is : no So I assume you can try it risk free.
According to this I think this is the Mastodon account of the Funkwhale developer https://mastodon.eliotberriot.com/@funkwhale which is down as well. The first link also has a link to their Matrix channel.
The discontinuation of neofetch development was big news for a lot of people, for example here : https://lemmy.ml/post/15051857 I’m happy for the software developer, now a farmer though :)
The developer maybe moved on to something new, like author of neofetch took up farming a few months ago.
A Terminal Email Client As An Alternative To Gmail: The Old Dog Neomutt And Pals
A title like “A Terminal Email Client for Gmail As An Alternative To Gmail web: The Old Dog Neomutt And Pals” would be a better fit.
but I rarely see much talk about openSUSE.
Probably because most of the openSUSE users talk in German elsewhere.
In the Lemmyverse for self-hosting Immich looks very popular (despite their warning : The project is under very active development. Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!)
The old skool Piwigo might do for you ? https://piwigo.org/
You should be able to use nmtui
tool in the text terminal to activate your network connection. From the terminal you can also use the startx
command to try and see if that would show you a GUI or other useful errors.
Also post ifconfig -a or ip addr show.
ifconfig
is deprecated for a long time I think. Not even sure if some Debian package still provides it. I’ve switched to ip a
and ip r
and cat /etc/resolv.conf
to look at such issues as OP has.
This one ? https://github.com/ProtonMail/inbox-desktop/releases
v1.0.3 Latest Fixes
Fixed an issue that led to opening a new Desktop App window when users clicked on the Update button of the Calendar Drawer in Mail. Uninstalling the application on Windows removes user data from the application data folders. The application is placed to a correct application category on Linux. No need to refresh the other application (Mail or Calendar) to apply changes when switching themes.
Back in the day Linux could run from a DOS partition. I think this is no longer a maintained project, but for fun historic reasons : https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/UMSDOS-HOWTO
/e/os is LineageOS + microG with an easy installer available or pre-installed purchase. The interface design is based on how iOS works, for example to move an icon on your phone long press one of the icons and wait till they all go wiggling and then drag the icon to where you want to have it.
I think /e/os is okay for folks who want a deGoogled phone that comes pre-installed.
In case anyone wants to try the /e/os easy installer on an old and supported phone, the /e/os easy install is really much more easy compared to plain LineageOS install.