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Nope hard coding a symlink for the UPS has not worked.

Any one that interested this my udev rule file

SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0665", ATTRS{idProduct}=="5161", MODE="0660", SYMLINK+="usb/psd1600dev0"

I also forgot to add I running #Debian 12 in earlier post

My laptop is from 2013. It was OK back then. It's now running #Debian and works fine. It got an SSD a few years ago and a new battery last year.

It does all the things I need a laptop for and would be good enough for 99% of consumers.

Most people could greatly benefit in many ways from #Linux. What's a good way to get people to try Linux? Genuine question.

tomshardware.com/software/oper

Tom's Hardware · Linux or Landfill? End of Windows 10 Leaves PC Charities with Tough ChoiceBy Avram Piltch

🏕️ my adventures in #selfhosting - day 89 ✨

Oh #PeerTube, you are making me do mental somersaults as I strategize about the best way to self-host my videos.

This newbie wants to ask: how many VPS’s are too many for someone who has little coding experience and has been self-hosting for just 3 months?

Fedi friends, I’m thinking of signing up for a THIRD VPS 😱

Why?

My current setup:

1️⃣ 5€/month Debian VPS with #YunoHost, where I’m self-hosting #GoToSocial (this account), #Friendica, #Pixelfed, #Fail2Ban and #LinkStack.
2️⃣ 5€/month Ubuntu VPS where I am self-hosting my (upcoming) #Ghost blog (this will make me save a ton, compared to my current Ghost Pro plan).

Back to PeerTube: I could easily upgrade my #Debian VPS and install it there - the costs would be minimal and I would double my RAM and storage. But I am afraid of PeerTube’s consumption when it comes to bandwidth. As in: if I upload a video that for some reason becomes really popular, or if a bad actor decides to DDOS my channel, would that take down all my other self-hosted Fediverse instances? Since they are on the same VPS?

I could limit potential issues by having a dedicated VPS just for PeerTube.

What would you do?

And do you have recommendations for Europe-based VPS’s with affordable plans? (aside from Hostinger) I was thinking of #Hetzner…

#MySoCalledSudoLife #AskFedi

after many days of work, here is another functional demo of #GNOME shell running on the secondary display connected to the #flx1. it took many hours to build the app and make everything act nice and not crash and integrate cleanly. still a long way to go but i think it is a good time to showcase the progress in the past 7 days.

i hope to get this ready and done by 13.0.9 which is the next release but obviously no promises.

Pine64’s RISC-V tablet now ships with a Debian-based Linux distro and improved hardware

The PineTab-V is a 10.1 inch tablet with a 1280 x 800 pixel IPS LCD display, 8GB of LPDDR4 memory, 128GB of eMMC storage, and a detachable keyboard with backlit keys.

What really makes it different from most tablets though is that it’s powered by a RISC-V processor rather than an ARM or x86 chip. Pine64 began selling the tablet to developers and early adopters in 2023, and now the company […]

#debian #linux #linuxTablet #pine64 #pinetab #pinetabV #riscV #riscVTablet #tablet

Read more: liliputing.com/pine64s-risc-v-

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@dthompson @dckc #Nix just pulls everything described in go.mod on build time and skips packaging individually, the easiest way. #Debian stopped to support projects written in Golang.

While packaging Golang I've noticed a lot of duplicates, not upstreamed forks, a ton of logging libraries which may buy just one etc, awful documentation or nil.

I see the issue in A: the shortcut to add changes - forking, B: unbelievable ignorance in checking existing projects and creating similarities

pretty interesting #Debian #Bookworm update 12.8 to 12.10. I have a directory /VIDEOX where /dev/sdb1 is mounted.

After the Upgrade it looks like it become a hardlink to / and things go terrible wrong.

Restored the VM and unmounted/deleted the directory in advance, then recreating and mount -a sdb1 again made #Zoneminder run again after the update.

My #Debian / #Gnome laptop is having serious trouble waking up. It's been getting worse over the last few days. The only thing that makes it wake up at this point is plugging an external monitor into it. Next chance I get, I'll disable all the extensions and see if the problem persists and then trouble shoot them all individually (sigh).

Any other suggestions?

#linux#floss#foss