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Stefano Marinelli »
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Use - they say. Data will be safe, they say.

[425045.666415] EXT4-fs error (device dm-2): htree_dirblock_to_tree:987: inode #9534852: block 38282106: comm borg: bad entry in directory: rec_len is smaller than minimal - offset=0, inode=0, rec_len=0, name_len=0, size=4096

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How to Fix and Optimize Microsoft Edge on Fedora Linux: A Complete Guide

issues.chromium.org/issues/408

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Ricardo Martín »
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"I don't always watch dramas, but when I do, I check "

The most interesting man in the world recommends:
"I don't always watch dramas, but when I do, I check #bcachefs"

Alt...The most interesting man in the world recommends: "I don't always watch dramas, but when I do, I check #bcachefs"

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The History of Caldera Linux

Caldera Linux was an important part of the early history of Linux as a commercial operating system, playing a key role in bringing Linux to enterprise environments.

Read More: machaddr.substack.com/p/the-hi

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From last week's Linux Update: @BruceByfield looks at Linux distributions with rolling releases vs. point releases
linux-magazine.com/index.php/O

Image of a fractal shell (PO-27047-123RF-Alexandra_123rf-fractal_shell_on_the_sea.png)

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I made an app that syncs your clipboard between Mac, Windows and Linux - no more messaging yourself

planckapp.com/

Discussions: discu.eu/q/https://www.plancka

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futurile »
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What should we call a group of Guix users?

One person is clearly a, 'Guix user', but what is a group? It's not a flock, and it can't be a Herd obviously! And anyway, and users are forging their own own path! In fact any user is already a pioneer. So what do you call a group of Guix users?

@luis_felipe reminded me there's no currently accepted one!

Guix denizens:1
Guixers:23
Guixellators:2
Guixelati:2

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For the first time ever, will have a booth at FOSDEM! And even better, it's a shared booth with our upstream !

We've already started brainstorming on some fun stuff for the booth. If you're in Brussels on Feb 1+2 2025 please drop by for a chat!

Find a list of all FOSDEM 2025 booths here: fosdem.org/2025/news/2024-11-1

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Raven »
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archinstall 3.0.0 has been released with new curses TUI, loop device detection, ruff linting support, code improvements, bug fixes

github.com/archlinux/archinsta

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Bartek Nitkiewicz »
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@stefano@bsd.cafe @jhx@bsd.cafe Do you guys have some guide/howto setup first server. Some best practices to follow. Sometime ago I have installed mailserver based on , it wasn’t good setup. Basically I’m user but want to give BSD another try.

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jhx »
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Finally got around to setup a server. There was a huge need for more beastie fun 😎
Currently serves in a via
Another is on the way for some internal hosting via

Currently looking for some more ideas on how to leverage the system some more.

What do you guys run on your servers?

(Most of my services are currently containerized on a server)

Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. »
@BoydStephenSmithJr@hachyderm.io

$Diety, is getting just as reboot hungry as other OSes. Seems everytime I check there's a upgrade that requires restarting systemd-dbus or systemd-logind which kills my sessions and effectively requires a reboot OR an actual kernel upgrade.

I just rebooted this morning, and checked for updates over lunch, and now it wants ANOTHER reboot.

Maybe I should try KDE / XMonad on a BSD. Any suggestions?

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nixCraft 🐧 »
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OpenWrt has made a major change. It now includes a new package manager called apk instead of the older opkg forum.openwrt.org/t/major-chan

PS: you can learn about apk command here cyberciti.biz/faq/10-alpine-li

Jadi »
@jadi@mastodon.bsd.cafe

Studying part of PREEMPT_RT patch (now in mainline kernel). It's amazing to see how deep people understand something and add features to this huge code base. A joy to study.

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sephi »
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I'm surprised there doesn't seem to be any meetup groups about self-hosting in the french speaking part of Switzerland. Maybe I didn't look in the right place? Or is it just not a topic of interest (because nowadays everyone deploys on aws)?

I feel like there's so much that could be discussed! (I'd love running a series of workshops to set up on servers)

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nutilius@SDF »
@nutilius@social.sdf.org

Today my old Asus Zen got a new life … system. Without TPM cannot be used wit Win 11, start blocking not signed (mostly open source) applications and is diving in sea of systemd and is wandering in corporation dark forest ... so only .

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srfaudio »
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For everyone that's getting into right now, a PSA:

I've been a professional, certified cloud engineer now for several years.

There is not a day that goes by where I'm not learning something, or feeling like an absolute beginner that's never coded a day in my life, even though I've been coding for a while now.

There is just too much knowledge for one human being to process.

So give yourself a break. Don't feel like you have to learn it all right now. (Spoilers: you won't)

You can do it incrementally. It can take you a long time. It's ok.

Just do what you can, when you can, and if you're feeling confused, then you're doing it right. That's normal.

Keep asking questions, and trying to solve problems.

There are sometimes well-meaning voices out there making it sound like "if you're not doing X and Y YOU'RE WRONG!!"

They may even be right about X or Y, but their delivery sucks.

Don't let that get to you.

Learn at your own pace. Do what you can, when you can.

You'll get better as you do it more.

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WebVM 2.0: A complete Linux Desktop Environment in the browser via WebAssembly

labs.leaningtech.com/blog/webv

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hikari »
@hikari@mastodon.bsd.cafe

What features do you feel are needed for as an ?
I plan to add

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Bluesky Starter Pack of follows for game devs supporting Linux

go.bsky.app/FEMywoR

Discussions: discu.eu/q/https://go.bsky.app

nixCraft 🐧 »
@nixCraft@mastodon.social

What your coffee says about the average user ...

This is a funny meme about coffee preparation methods/machines and what they supposedly say about the user's personality, particularly relating them to different Linux distros. It shows 5 different coffee brewing methods and machines:

1. Debian user: Been using same machine for 10 years. (Drip coffee machine machine)

2. Gentoo user: Spends hours setting everything up (Espresso machine machine)

3. Arch User: It is all they need (Pour over machine)

4. Fedora User : Looks pretty cool (Chemex machine)

5. Ubuntu User - Preconfigured by manufacturer (Single-serve pod machine)

Alt...This is a funny meme about coffee preparation methods/machines and what they supposedly say about the user's personality, particularly relating them to different Linux distros. It shows 5 different coffee brewing methods and machines: 1. Debian user: Been using same machine for 10 years. (Drip coffee machine machine) 2. Gentoo user: Spends hours setting everything up (Espresso machine machine) 3. Arch User: It is all they need (Pour over machine) 4. Fedora User : Looks pretty cool (Chemex machine) 5. Ubuntu User - Preconfigured by manufacturer (Single-serve pod machine)

as400 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 🐧 »
@as400@mas.to

My nvme usb-c drive draws around 3W on idle. Surely more writing/reading.

So:

1. - 3.5W (modified to save power + Sway running)
2. - 9W - 3W = 6W (default install - no X)
3. - 14W - 3W = 11W (default install + apmd - no X)

It's worth mentioning that on when using borrowed Realtek USB wifi adapter I have no problems with packet loss. And iwx (iwlwifi) driver is a fresh thing available only in CURRENT.

External drive thingy was not on purpose 😅

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Pete Orrall »
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@stefano Wow, this was an awesome article - thank you for writing it.

As a longtime I've been around the and blocks "a few times." I've really fallen in love with after using it as a hobby. I will definitely check out .

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Simone Martelli 🏴‍☠️ »
@simonemartelli@livellosegreto.it

Can someone explain to me the comparison between the networking stack versus the one?

Sheogorath »
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TIL: If you want to save yourself the trouble of SSH into a machine and then run some systemctl command, you can also just use `systemctl -H <hostname>`.

I knew there was a `-H` parameter but I always thought it required some special setup… turns out, nope, it just uses SSH.

💞 eva 💞 »
@winterschon@mastodon.bsd.cafe

🚒 iPhone vs Android 🚒

Round 394!

ok but in all seriousness, let's say I want to send some SMS/RCS using my cell, but I want to do that from the computer... should be feasible?

iPhone's iMessage: "we love our walled garden so much that NO ONE can send messages using a web interface, despite iMessage being an iCloud enabled app and the ecosystem having iCloud apps available online to any non-Mac -- but we decided that iMessage alone should never be usable on the iCloud web interface (because reasons?)"

Android via Messages App: "sure thing fellow Happy Camper! here you go! messages.google.com and it's just as secure as using the device itself."

Best part... Android's method WORKS ON FREEBSD!

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"Unreal Gold and Unreal Tournament can now be downloaded for free, Epic Games just gave the OldUnreal folks permission to host installers for both games on their website."

x.com/VinciusMedeiro6/status/1

Discussions: discu.eu/q/https://x.com/Vinci

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Thomas Adam »
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I wonder whether I should do a write-up on how I use /#unix the way I do?

I have spent all of my life living out of the terminal as much as possible, which has meant using certain programs to establish some kind of "workflow". I equally dislike how much I might have to use the browser. Although I use -browser with as much as I can!

I used to use (xteddy.org/elinks/) -- I believe this has been resurrected (github.com/rkd77/elinks). I'm also aware has also been revived.

There's so many of these types of articles though, and it can come across as a cliche -- which I would not want. But equally, I think there's merit in appreciating how other people use their computer to do $STUFF.

So... I'm not sure. If you think this might be interesting, let me know. I'll do it. Possibly, first, to prove a point? ;) ;)

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gyptazy »
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@FreeBSDFoundation

That’s really great and I also covered this in one of my recent blog posts, including running a container on

gyptazy.com/run-linux-containe

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I tried NixOS for 1 week, here are my thoughts (as someone who only recently started using Linux)

github.com/helix-editor/helix/

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Do you prefer Fedora but with the Plasma desktop environment? @fedora has approved Fedora KDE as an official spin
linux-magazine.com/Online/News

Linux Magazine News

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Solène »
@solene@bsd.network

When I'm asked why OpenBSD is good and that I want to reply honestly, I have no argument.

From a technical point of view, I can't tell any strong benefits using OpenBSD, NetBSD or FreeBSD over Linux, although this doesn't mean they are bad.

It would be easy for me to be "cargo-culting" facts, being a "fanboy" or enumerating features that are exclusive to one (and they are rare, except if you are looking for the very very same feature!).

The truth is that what one OS will do better than an other, it will also do worse in another area.

It's important that we keep the BSD systems as relevant Linux alternatives: for software diversity, innovation and freedom of choice.

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Fedora KDE Desktop Spin Promoted To Same Tier As GNOME-Based Fedora Workstation (coming Fedora 42)

pagure.io/Fedora-Council/ticke

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intro »
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Welche Aliasse habt ihr für in eurer
?

What aliases do you have for in your ?

Sehr schöner Artikel 👍
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Justine Smithies »
@justine@snac.smithies.me.uk

Tip: If you cannot get your multimedia keys to work with keybinds that use like XF86AudioRaiseVolume try this.

In /boot/loader.conf add:

# ENABLE MULTIMEDIA_KEYS
hw.usb.usbhid.enable=1
This worked for me as my media keys worked but my handwired TKL Pico board media keys didn't even though they did before in . They do now though after a reboot.

Justine Smithies »
@justine@snac.smithies.me.uk

Trying out suspend to ram on my AMD P14s and it suspends ok but will not come back from it. The power light flashing denotes sleep and when pushed it stops but the screen stays blank and no amount of input from the keyboard swapping VT's helps. Only way out is to hold that power button until it powers off. I've been through the handbook and forums with folk having similar issues and none of the steps to try will bring it out of suspend s3.
I never really used suspend to ram or disk anyway but thought I'd give it a try as it did work on . Oh yeah I have also tried with the Security Chip ( TPM ) off and on but no difference So it's back to on as it was before.

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I have switched to Fedora KDE and it seems that I made a giant mistake despite my unawavering optimism

youtube.com/watch?v=mrdKtSJBdt

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hikari »
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Why is the driver in smaller than ?

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Is Linux Really Taking Over? How the Open-Source OS Captured 4.5% of the Desktop Market in 2024

sht.ac/oj1Ni1

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Justine Smithies »
@justine@snac.smithies.me.uk

I wonder if you get little Beastie figures like my sort of Tux figures that my children got me years ago ?

a photo of twi plastic penguin figures the left is just a plain penguin and the right has ear muffs and a scarf.

Alt...a photo of twi plastic penguin figures the left is just a plain penguin and the right has ear muffs and a scarf.

Justine Smithies »
@justine@snac.smithies.me.uk

Now I'm running as my daily I was looking at a particular pkg version and noticed it was 2 releases behind. I'm not going to name the package or pkg maintainer but I decided to send an email stating I was new to FreeBSD so forgive my lack of how things work here but is there a reason your pkg is behind ?
I really didn't expect a reply TBH but got one explaining not only had their PC died recently which is now resolved but they had been busy with other pkgs. They were really nice about it and even said that the update is in the pipeline for the pkg I enquired about.
I have to say the community so far have been amazing and I have absolutely no regrets moving from . 👌

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💞 eva 💞 »
@winterschon@mastodon.bsd.cafe

This quote accurately summarizes my feelings and experience in the BSD & Linux & UNIX worlds over the past quarter-century of usage for work and adventurous daily driving.

> BSD is what you get when a bunch of Unix hackers sit down to try to port a Unix system to the PC.

> Linux is what you get when a bunch of PC hackers sit down and try to write a Unix system for the PC.

(Encountered somewhere online recently... attribution unknown.)

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normis 😈 »
@normis@s.dodies.lv

In case anyone else needs to upgrade NVMe firmware for a WD drive in or , here is the WD site with the device list:

https://wddashboarddownloads.wdc.com/wdDashboard/config/devices/lista_devices.xml

So open up your drive model like this:
https://wddashboarddownloads.wdc.com/wdDashboard/firmware/WD_BLACK_SN770_2TB/731130WD/device_properties.xml

And change the "device_properties.xml" in the URL to the ".fluf" file given in the XML, like this:

https://wddashboarddownloads.wdc.com/wdDashboard/firmware/WD_BLACK_SN770_2TB/731130WD/731130WD.fluf

then, for FreeBSD follow the commands given in the manual:
https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=nvmecontrol&sektion=8&format=html

ie.

nvmecontrol identify nvme0 | grep -i 'firmware'
nvmecontrol firmware -s 1 -f 731130WD.fluf nvme0
nvmecontrol firmware -s 1 -a nvme0
nvmecontrol reset nvme0