Judging from the changelog it’s almost exclusively updated dependencies and no real development to speak of.
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Lemmchen@feddit.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm putting my tin foil hat on and want to join the world of Linux, however I make music in Ableton. Do I just need to dual boot or does anyone have a better solution?English3·11 days agoI assume a simple virtual machine will work for Ableton.
Also
docker logs -f CONTAINERNAME
to see the log output for non-interactive containers.
Assuming this information is correct, OP wants to check a file called similarly to
jellyfin.list
in/etc/apt/sources.d/
and replace the wordcirce
withnoble
(for the Ubuntu 24.04 codename) ortrixie
(if noble gives the same error as circe). Keep in mind you need sudo/root privileges to modify this file.
Find out by running
lsb_release -c
in the terminal.
Good thinking, I’ve now switched to
:10.10
instead of:latest
.
I’ve just checked and apparently I only use first-party plugins, so I’d probably not have any issues. I’ll still delay the 10.11 update for the other reason I mentioned.
I think I’ll add an exception to watchtower, so my Jellyfin image doesn’t get updated to the full release when it comes out. I’m really fond of my plugins and the fact that the “seen” status doesn’t change when replacing the underlying video file.
Lemmchen@feddit.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Foundation launches Fair Package Manager, a decentralized WordPress infrastructure alternative.English10·26 days agoThe FAIR Package Manager is a decentralized alternative to the central WordPress.org plugin and theme ecosystem. Services on WordPress.org are expensive to maintain and centralized. In order to help strengthen the future of the whole WordPress ecosystem, FAIR was built to reduce reliance and burden on the central WordPress.org services. It operates as a drop-in WordPress plugin, seamlessly replacing existing centralized services with a federated, open-source infrastructure.
And which version of bazzite did you install?
Which version of bazzite did you download? Do you get the installer to boot?
Lemmchen@feddit.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for the Best KDE Distro – Fast, Stable, and Feature-Rich2·1 month agoYou might want to check out PikaOS.
Lemmchen@feddit.orgto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•What games did you get down with over the holiday weekend?3·1 month ago9 Kings is amazing on the Deck.
Lemmchen@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server?English1·2 months agoScalpers for highly sought-after hardware or just general lack of supply in specific regions.
Lemmchen@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server?English3·2 months agoCan’t say my Chuwi Larkbox X has any issues (other than missing a few QoL settings in the UEFI).
Lemmchen@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server?English271·2 months agoTake a look at some N100 devices (or N95/N150).




When SyncThing is correctly configured (battery optimizations , etc.), you won’t have any issues. (I’ve been using SyncThing for many many years now.)