Never had any problems like that with Archlinux. Literally one command, and all your video drivers are installed. And using a minimal kernel is not really a archlinux thing, since it isnt supported.
While I understand the lack of proper open source alternatives for some software like AutoCAD and After Effects, it always felt weird that the best IDEs/Text Editors are made by big corporations, because you know, these are the tools programmers use....
Maybe you should uncomment the country option, and specify your country and a few close to you. Latest synchronized, doesn’t mean they are close to you.
This covers obtaining the ISO, connecting to Wi-Fi, partitioning, formatting, mounting, installing, setting up encryption and installing GRUB, in one article. Also includes some tips, like quickly mounting from install medium. Maybe this helps someone.
Honestly, the best thing I learned was: Need to fix your system through the install medium? Save yourself keystrokes of mounting by just mounting the root subvolume (to /mnt) and then type: mount -aT /mnt/etc/fstab --target-prefix /mnt. This reads your fstab and mounts everything for you.
To those self-hosters who are out there curious if there exists a faster Nextcloud-like alternative without all the bells and whistles. I present to you, OCIS! This howto assumes that you’re running a Linux OS and that you have a reverse proxy like caddy running. To the guy who I suggested checking out OCIS, I wrote this guide...
Nextcloud like? Nextcloud was a fork of Owncloud and now Owncloud has made a new implementation with Go. So I wouldn’t call it Nextcloud like :). Also, it’s licensed under Apache 2.0, and it’s owned by Owncloud. As we have learned recently in the FOSS world, company ownership of “important” FOSS, is a problem. So I wouldn’t call this an alternative… In 2016 People left owncloud for a good reason and started Nextcloud. Although I really would appreciate Nextcloud ditching PHP and implementing itself again in something better, I am fine with the slow frontend.
But that is not Javas problem, but IOS. They could use available languages, but they refuse and instead make you use their own programming language, swift. Even more vendor lock-in. Once you start using Apple shit, you join a cult of technology dictatorship.
Rarely something breaks my system (other than me messing with it), but this update was one of them. At first I thought it was the kernel upgrade that also came by today, but downgrading this pkg to 530 ~ made X and gdm work again
Just checking the vibe. I see that this community doesn't have much activity, but maybe people are interested in migrating here amidst the reddit controversy.
I am currently looking into High Availability for my work setup. I am having some problems understanding how to achive that. I have two servers, one running libvirt and a couple VM, the other one nothing much yet....
I believe more and more people will escape to lemmy sooner or later, and I already see 3 different communities for the same thing (selfhosted) here on lemmy. Time will tell which one will be the most active, but lets assume all of them will be equally active and the desire emerges to combine the two communities about the same...
The "multireddit" aspect also makes sense to me. Thank you for elaborating an alternative approach to what I had in mind. I don't know if such a feature is yet implemented, but for the time being, one could just subscribe to all the communities and it will be fine.
I am using Archlinux as a server for my infrastructure. Does anyone have experience with ignoring kernel upgrades on Archlinux for a while? If so, how do you decide on what kernel release you are staying? If you upgrade the kernel, have you found a way to circumvent having to restart the machine?
I think it's especially funny that the U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo made the comment, that it won't be tolerated by the U.S. This whole trade war is a double-edged sword for both countries.
U.S. bans TikTok over data privacy claims, now China bans Micron chips in their critical infrastructure, If the U.S. bans something, it's cool and justified but If China does that, it's terrible and "how could they, they don't have proof".
When you replay older Pokémon games, how do you like to play them?
I’ll be using gen 4 and below as older since that’s what I’m used to,...
Just install EndeavorOS lol (feddit.de)
stolen from linux memes at Deltachat
The Best Password Managers in 2023 (blog.thenewoil.org)
Anon uses arch btw (sh.itjust.works)
Visual Studio Code alternatives for Linux?
While I understand the lack of proper open source alternatives for some software like AutoCAD and After Effects, it always felt weird that the best IDEs/Text Editors are made by big corporations, because you know, these are the tools programmers use....
[SOLVED] Pacman slow download speed
Hello everyone!...
I wrote a Guide on how to install Arch Linux with BTRFS and (almost) Full Disk encrytion (veprogames.github.io)
This covers obtaining the ISO, connecting to Wi-Fi, partitioning, formatting, mounting, installing, setting up encryption and installing GRUB, in one article. Also includes some tips, like quickly mounting from install medium. Maybe this helps someone.
Replace 1 TB m.2 SSD with 2 TB m.2 SSD
Not specifically Archlinux, but I am using Archlinux on my laptop, so I thought I’ll ask here....
[HOWTO] Quickly get OCIS (Nextcloud alternative) up and running (i.ibb.co)
To those self-hosters who are out there curious if there exists a faster Nextcloud-like alternative without all the bells and whistles. I present to you, OCIS! This howto assumes that you’re running a Linux OS and that you have a reverse proxy like caddy running. To the guy who I suggested checking out OCIS, I wrote this guide...
What network hardware do you trust?
What managed switch are you using, and why? Are there open source alternatives, or even open hardware switches?
hypersonic.nvim: overlay window helps you write regexes (i.redd.it)
https://github.com/tomiis4/Hypersonic.nvim
Daily Language Elitism (feddit.de)
Capitalism cannot be saved (lemmy.world)
Just a heads up, Nvidia 535.54.03-1 broke my system
Rarely something breaks my system (other than me messing with it), but this update was one of them. At first I thought it was the kernel upgrade that also came by today, but downgrading this pkg to 530 ~ made X and gdm work again
nvida upgrade breaks steam
Latest nvidia updates breaks steam, you have to enable multilib-testing and update lib32-nvidia-utils, that should fix it
Any reddit migrants looking to make this a new home?
Just checking the vibe. I see that this community doesn't have much activity, but maybe people are interested in migrating here amidst the reddit controversy.
Keepalived
I am currently looking into High Availability for my work setup. I am having some problems understanding how to achive that. I have two servers, one running libvirt and a couple VM, the other one nothing much yet....
"Crosspost" High Availabilitiy with keepalived
https://lemmy.ml/post/1163666
Is it possible to merge two existing communities on different federated servers?
I believe more and more people will escape to lemmy sooner or later, and I already see 3 different communities for the same thing (selfhosted) here on lemmy. Time will tell which one will be the most active, but lets assume all of them will be equally active and the desire emerges to combine the two communities about the same...
Ignore Kernel Upgrades on a server
I am using Archlinux as a server for my infrastructure. Does anyone have experience with ignoring kernel upgrades on Archlinux for a while? If so, how do you decide on what kernel release you are staying? If you upgrade the kernel, have you found a way to circumvent having to restart the machine?
By singling out Micron, Beijing is sending an unmistakable message: companies aiding and abetting Washington should think twice (www.scmp.com)