Der Repost hat nicht mal eine Stunde gedauert!
boblin
a git repository configured to ignore basically everything except the dotfiles. For my sway config I load configs from a symlinked folder, which points to a different config depending on the machine being configured.
I’m running silverblue, which works pretty well for a few years now. The only limitation I’ve encountered is getting non-packaged software to work, such as drivers and accompanying software for my racing wheel.
Traurige Nicht-in-einem-Land-mit-morgigem-Feiertag-lebend-Geräusche 😔
Genau, mache ich auch, funktioniert super, und dazu einen einfachen markdown-Editor. Oder Obsidian für etwas mehr edel.
I had issues with the "enhanced" GOG version. Starting it requires an ancient openssl library which is no longer available on modern platforms. If you launch the game via terminal or check the logs Lutris provides you might see an error message similar to "openssl.1.0.0....so not found". If thats the case I can dig up more specific instructions to circumvent the issue which got me into the game. Just to clarify, installation worked, it was just the game necer started or rather instantly crashed.
Kind words
I've been running Silverblue for 2 years. Apart from the hiccups mostly at the beginning of that time, things have been running very smooth and I haven't had any issues worth mentioning. Things that have been and still are hassles are e.g. missing media codecs (ffmpeg and friends) and kernel configs & modules (e.g. drivers such as nvidia). I had to learn a few new tricks with flatpak but my major use case - Steam - runs as flawless as it does on other platforms.
ansible will run locally and connect to any remote machine. Your local host is the staging ground for rollouts with ansible.
awesome, thanks, just subscribed!
If I open the sidebar on any instance other than my home instance, I'm being informed that I'm not logged in:
You are not logged in. However you can subscribe from another Fediverse account, for example Lemmy or Mastodon. To do this, paste the following into the search field of your instance: [email protected]
It may work this way, but this seems to be the hostname of the VM you're running this on which will eventually change.
Sorry, nicht weit genug geschaut und den Metawitz verpeilt. Asche auf mein Haupt.