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Yes, the atomic/immutable version.
Universal Blue spin adds some extras.
Yes, the atomic/immutable version.
Universal Blue spin adds some extras.
I’m running Mint at 75. I’ll jump into my Fedora dual boot and check.
Edit: works in ublue kinoite.
My monitor will only do 75 over Displayport. 60 with HDMI.
Could be the issue like you say.
There is no reason not to use Syncthing besides KDEConnect has features other than sharing files that might come in handy.
Syncthing is a much better tool for a hands-off approach once set up so sure, why not?
The Windows version used to be shit. That’s no longer a problem. That’s about the only negative I remember. Otherwise you can have it doing a lot of work between devices or only sending when you feel like it. I force stop it on my phone and then invoke through share when needed.
I brought up Syncthing as it will function the same way, in a more hands off way (by choice if you want, automagically or forced) if you needed to share files/folders between devices. Not only for passwords.
Local file sharing:
I use KDEConnect on all my devices (Windows, Linux, GrapheneOS, Work Galaxy Tab) and it works just fine. Never needed to try anything else.
Syncthing as well for keepass files.
In Australia, the Rurals do it for free. You get paid in “camaraderie/comradery”.
Consider a summary statement though. Not a big fan of a link with no text.
Thank you for making Cunningham’s Law a reality.
I wonder if you would have made that post without it.
Seeing as you didn’t answer the person that asked for the info, it seems clear.
Removed by mod
https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/best-way-to-install-a-vpn-on-universal-blue/134
The OSTree layering option worked for me, well… I can get it to run once I turn off the ovpn I still have sitting in Fedora’s network settings. @j0rge@lemmy.ml’s comment I fumbled around with and I’ll wait to see if it updates.
Most of my time is spent in Linux Mint but if I ever have to reinstall, I’ll switch over to a ublue flavour.
Commenting from a laypersons’ perspective for new users, with my minor Linux experience and an inability to remember commands, don’t be frightened in giving it a go. If I can do it, anyone can. I run Fedora Kinoite on a second harddrive, use the BIOS Boot Menu to boot in, and then “rebased” to the UBlue Kinoite image using the provided commands once I read about it.
Almost everything is on Flatpak so I don’t even notice a difference with much. I had trouble layering the Mullvad VPN app (originally just using ovpn profiles) and I’m not sure I did it right in relation to updating but it seems to work.
Basically, I don’t understand much about it but it’s a completely usable operating system from my perspective.
Thanks for the write-up. It was helpful in increasing some knowledge.
Australian version:
It’s not fixed unfortunately. We are on 0.19.1 and having issues.
The fix is to regularly restart which clears the federation queue.
I got it during a websearch. Changed VPN server to another city and it went away. Mullvad.
Me be like:
Beaver. Always beaver.
Australia is mostly degraded, channelised shallow creeks and erosion problems. Bam, beaver does all the work for us.
Can beavers survive in the subtropics?
Yep, I’m where I am, subscribed to zero communities but I can check out what’s happening nationally using Local. If the instance got massive, that would change but it’s fine as it is.
I guess the science instances, the art instances, the solarpunk instance, or even porn instances etc use Local heavily.
https://universal-blue.discourse.group/c/bazzite/5
Discussion forum for the readers.