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  • “read the changes before installing a major update”

    As if people have the time to read the changelogs for every single package all the time… 🙄

    This is pretty important on a server to avoid disruptions and outages, but people have other things to do.

    And once it is no longer on and has become a setting, they can just remove the setting and force people to drop gsettings and then remove it completely.

    They could also instead ask people on first launch. Some people enable telemetry, so they will find out how many people prefer to keep it, which I bet will be most.



  • XMPP server, do some decentralised communication under your control. It will federate to other servers, allowing you to speak to other people and join public chats. An old Raspberry Pi should easily be able to server 100 or 200 users. Try Prosody for that or Snikket if you prefer containers and everything working out of the box.

    You could also use it as a NAS, if you don’t need a fast NAS. It will probably be enough to stream HD media using VLC on a cheap Android TV device/dongle.

















  • First couple of years? I was in my early teens when trying out many distros within a couple weeks, for example Puppy Linux, Ubuntu, Edubuntu, Ubuntu Netbook Remix, OpenSuse… Then I settled on Ubuntu and used that from 2008 to 2022, when I was fed up with Canonical shoving snapd down my throat and me having to uninstall it all the time. Since then I’ve used Debian exclusively, previously I only had it on some machines.

    (I’ve also toyed a bit with the BSDs, but was missing systemd, so those never stuck with me.)


  • erebion@news.erebion.eutoLinux@lemmy.mlAnd so it begins
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    That seems to be something a cheap Raspberry Pi 4 can easily handle. I even use mine as an SMB share. Sure, the speed is limited by the network port and USB port sharing data lanes, but it’s fast enough for my needs. Needs tiny amounts of eletricitiy, so I don’t burn the planet that quickly.