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Tywèle [she|her]
Tywèle [she|her] @ Tywele @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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  • I was wondering the same thing. I was like, yeah no shit, Sherlock.

  • I want to improve my notifications. With that I mean emails coming from the server when updates are available when something happens during my rsync backup routines or just when they are completed and so on. Right now I don't really know when something is happening just when the server is not working anymore.

  • I don't get it. Are there other pronunciations for queue?

  • It's especially bad when he announces that an update is coming in a week and then he vanishes for months without releasing said update.

  • Well they are more than 8 and 7 years old to be fair.

  • I'm not playing them in the first place. I'm not too keen on competitive multiplayer games.

  • Please don't call me bro.

  • I'm still using Windows on my work laptop don't know if I will switch to Linux there as well because there is so much to setup for work 😅

  • I already have some experience with Fedora Server where I selfhost my stuff so I'm confident that I will have the same experience.

  • I found it was pretty easy once I knew how ^^

    Just enable third party repositories during the setup, search for Nvidia in the Software Center and install the drivers and follow the instructions displayed, done.

  • Currently the only thing for me that definitely needs improvement is the configuration of GDM because I just can't understand why my display configuration doesn't get applied to my login screen so that my login is on my secondary monitor instead of my primary one. And why can't I set a wallpaper for my login screen easily? Things like these should be built in.

  • Don't know if the first time had something to do with Nvidia but I changed something in GDM settings and couldn't login anymore, it just returned me to the login screen after typing in my password. The second time it said something about a missing kernel module upon startup. Both times I followed the same instructions you linked but doing it through the software center is definitely simpler and more straightforward.