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  • I didnt understand your message

  • Anyone can host a site. Just keep it up for like a month without a pause so that it can be discovered.

    Then go to a domain registrar and get a domain name. I2p sites have BASE32 names, kinda like onion addresses. But they can also use shorter names like postman.i2p

    If you register such a name, the site will become more discoverable as those registrars likely share the sites, you might appear in some lists, people connect to you, add you to their address book and forward stuff to you.

  • yes absolutely

    They ditched git? Really?

  • Oooh crazy!

    You didnt layer aurora on bazzite, you rebased.

    This is very problematic and I didnt know this could happen. OCI images dont have a concept of "removing packages". Instead, they are always removed on the local system.

    The firefox issue is uBlue people being weird. They remove it, preventing anyone from installing it. Instead you need to use the firefox tar archive from their website, works well too but is kinda random as you need to place it in some nonstandard folder.

    Steam is interesting. Please report that. I am not sure how these things work but my theory is that the installer (anaconda) wrote the system to your PC with the default configuration (with steam).

    Then you rebased to Aurora but the system was still originally Bazzite. Which is odd, ai thought there was no such state. Please report that to them!

    My idea is to rebase to their main image and then back to aurora. This may remove this steam error. The main images also still have firefox and just the codecs etc added, so I can recommend them.

    UBlue removed the instructions on how to do that from their website with the redesign.

    Use the rebase command you used, but use ublue-os/kinoite-main:latest instead of ublue-os/aurora:latest in the rebase command.

    Then rebase back to aurora after a reboot. But tbh I didnt like Aurora it is weird and kinda random. I like ujust and yafti though. I am on Fedora Kinoite with a huge set of layers. Works very fine too, still worlds faster than Windows updates LOL

  • Well often the answer is just to layer stuff. It is not true that containers fix everything, and rpm-ostree is a tool that manages RPMs.

     
        
    rpm-ostree install steam \
    libvirt-daemon-driver-network \
    libvirt-daemon-driver-nodedev \
    libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu \
    libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-core \
    qemu-audio-spice \
    qemu-char-spice \
    qemu-device-display-qxl \
    qemu-device-display-virtio-gpu \
    qemu-device-display-virtio-vga \
    qemu-device-usb-redirect \
    qemu-system-x86-core
    
      

    After reboot

     
        
    systemctl --now enable virtnetworkd.service
    systemctl --now enable virtqemud.service
    
      

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  • You might want to shrink the headers to ###

    And there are quite some more formatting issues :)

  • After fixing these 2 issues (webcam, phone) everything works well!

  • Rust

    Before: person

    Afterwards: cat person

  • Tons of FOSS apps doing crucial stuff use tricks, like displaying a permanent notification (which you can then mute) to stay awake.

    Also, you need to manually set the battery restriction to "unrestricted" for apps, by pretting on the text in the 2 battery options, and setting it away from "optimized".

    Androids memory management is crazy

  • The thing is apps in the "recently used" dont really run in the background, on Android

  • Comic Sans, not FOSS, call Richard Stallman

  • Afaik GPS can be jammed to prevent using it for geolocation. Especially in warfare this is quite common