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Nibodhika , in Best distro to turn my old laptop into a server?

My home server runs on a laptop that’s running Manjaro. Does that mean I recommend Manjaro? Nope, then why do I use Manjaro? Because it’s the same OS I have on my personal computer so it makes it easier to maintain two of the same than different OSs, so my suggestion would be whatever you’re using on your main rig, and if you don’t use Linux on it then whatever you feel more comfortable, there’s not going to be a major difference between distros in their capabilities, but there is going to be a major difference in your willingness to maintain a system you’re not familiar with.

Tane ,

Same for arch. Don’t use it for a server. It deleted php 7 and upgraded to 8 which broke my WordPress website.

I never moved away to something more stable but it does cost me more effort than just going with Debian.

Fryboyter ,

Same for arch. Don’t use it for a server. It deleted php 7 and upgraded to 8 which broke my WordPress website.

For example, I use several Raspberry Pi as servers and have Arch installed on all of them. And it simply works. I therefore do not consider such sweeping statements that Arch cannot be used for servers to be correct.

It depends on the individual use case.

For example, was Wordpress already compatible with PHP 8 at the time? Because I also use a webspace at uberspace.de. CentOS is used there and not Arch. Some time ago, I wanted to install Hedgedoc there, but it didn’t work because node.js 20 was standard in my case, but Hedgedoc only supported version 18 or even 16 at the time. So it would only have helped to define a lower version as the default. This would have meant that another tool that required a higher version would no longer have worked.

Nibodhika ,

Just use docker, relying on the packages inside your distro for that is a way of having a bad time. What if WordPress needed PHP 7 but Nextcloud needed 8? Or something similar. There’s a reason containerization is a thing, and the host OS is mostly irrelevant.

Audacity9961 , in Good dumb TV for my living room media center?

Really the best options I have found is to get a device running android tv which has the dumb tv mode. That combined with a pihole for any residuals is probably the most practical option.

GerryMandering , in Firefox 115: new ESR base and some add-ons may be blocked from running on certain sites

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  • Galaxy ,

    This update doesn’t seem to remove any add-ons specifically but turns them off on more sensitive websites if Mozilla has not reviewed them.

    It does look like there is an about:config option to turn it off, however it looks like this is most likely to be for bank websites etc. and only for add-ons not reviewed by Mozilla.

    Currently, at least, ublock origin and most of the bigger adblock add-ons are reviewed by Mozilla and shouldn’t be affected

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  • Audacity9961 ,

    Recommended addons are manually reviewed by Mozilla. They will not be affected.

    hexloc , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

    i3. I mean, it’s fast, customizable, and you can make it look good. That’s all i need.

    delial , in Switch to Linux phone?
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    Because phone manufacturers don’t open source their firmware, you probably won’t be able to get Linux on an off-the-shelf phone. (Please someone correct me if I’m wrong).

    Your best bet, if you want to go down thus route, is to get the PinePhone Pro. It’s relatively affordable.

    Before you try anything, think hard about your relationship with your phone and what you expect from it. Does work require you have an app installed? What kind of apps do you use regularly? You won’t have things like: CVS for meds, AA for flying, Steam for 2fa, Signal, Telegram, google maps, etc. Some you might be able to use their webapps, but the browser might be a bit sluggish because it’s the full desktop version. Firefox isnt fully mobile friendly. Battery life won’t be what you’re used to. Linux on the phone is just like your regular Linux, so you’ll have the stuff your used to from there, and you’ll having calling, sms, mms, and voicemail.

    I have the PinePhone and the Librem 5, but I still use my android.

    boonhet ,

    There are a couple of phones that can run Linux. Oneplus 6 for an example. But most can’t indeed. PostmarketOS has a list of devices that their distro works on.

    Glome , in What's the longest you've stayed on a distribution?

    OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. It's surprisingly stable for a rolling release distro.

    michael ,
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    Yes, I was a distro hopper up until I tried Tumbleweed for the first time. Been using it for two years now, hopped around for a year prior.

    Amax , in Best distro to turn my old laptop into a server?
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    Have you considered installing Proxmox? That way you can then test as many distros as possible and even play a bit with containers. I configured it recently and I’m having a lot of fun being able to take snapshots and then doing crazy things with an easy way to recover from my failed experiments.

    robotrash ,

    Seconding Proxmox. I use it both in an enterprise setting and at home on my self-host rig.

    Merulox OP ,
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    seems interesting

    dai ,

    Love me some proxmox, have two instances at home on some old hardware.

    Great starter configurations are located here:

    tteck.github.io/Proxmox/

    Please be aware running random scripts from the internet isn’t advised.

    Lx32 , in What modern (gaming) laptops should be avoided for proprietary firmware or whitelists/gate keeping? Also posted Linux GPU telemetry data from Stable Diffusion
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    I have a Dell G15 with rtx3050ti. I have no problem with linux, also they directly sell it without windows.

    Sleep4288 , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

    KDE + bismuth

    Botzo , (edited )

    Oh, nice! Does this work regardless of X/Wayland?

    Heads up though, might be headed towards extinction with the manual tiling added in 5.27 github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth/issues/471#issue…

    Polonium seems to be a possible successor: github.com/zeroxoneafour/polonium

    alternative_igloo ,

    Cool, I was wondering when someone would create a successor to bismuth. KDE Plasma + Bismuth was my daily driver for a long time until 5.27.

    Sleep4288 ,

    I use it with X, I think I will have to rework the stack when i will switch to Wayland.

    I don’t think It will be useless even if KDE add basic tiling, there are layout and shortcuts that will be useful anyway.

    Thank you for polonium! I will check it out!

    Sir_Simon_Spamalot , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

    I’m a simple person. I see KDE, I upvote.

    ComeHereOrIHookYou , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

    KDE forever!

    entropicdrift , in Best distro to turn my old laptop into a server?
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    Try running either Armbian or Linux Mint XFCE if your goal is a fast, stable, lightweight distro.

    cmnybo , in Best distro to turn my old laptop into a server?

    Debian works well for a server.

    entropicdrift ,
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    In this vein, try the Armbian x86-64 generic image. It’s a great distro.

    jaykstah , (edited ) in Share Your Favorite Linux Distros and Why You Love Them

    Arch Linux

    jaykstah ,

    Up to date packages

    jaykstah ,

    Pacman package manager works well and PKGBUILD files are simple enough to edit if you want to alter how a package builds

    jaykstah ,

    AUR offers a lot of resources for a straightforward way to install software that isn’t in the main repositories

    jaykstah ,

    Comments in the AUR can be a helpful troubleshooting source or indicate the quality of a package hosted there

    jaykstah ,

    Build the system from the ground up choosing how you want it to work

    jaykstah ,

    Extensive documentation with useful troubleshooting sections for many articles

    jaykstah ,

    Easy config with archinstall script if you want to choose options from a list when installing

    tetris11 ,
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    Incredibly easy to hack with it’s no-security by default policy

    tetris11 ,
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    AUR’s developer change hands faster than british prime ministers that it gets harder and to trust upstream devs

    ono , (edited ) in New StackRot Linux kernel flaw allows privilege escalation

    Specifically, the weak spot is in “maple tree,” a new data structure system for VMAs introduced in Linux kernel 6.1 that replaced the “red-black trees” and relied on the read-copy-update (RCU) mechanism.

    Maple Tree also recently caused intermittent failures in some of my CPU-intensive tasks, in such an obscure way that I only found out by dumb luck that it was a kernel bug. I expect it will be great eventually, but it’s feeling pretty rough at the moment. I’m thinking this code should have had more testing and maturing before going mainline.

    nyan ,

    Damn. If the Maple Tree code is bugging out under CPU-intensive tasks, that would explain a lot about how my system’s been behaving since I moved to 6.1. Thanks for the heads-up, and I guess I should compile another new kernel.

    InverseParallax ,

    Rcu is mostly broken, it’s been a nightmare for a decade, building on top of that seems suicidal.

    I know rcu failures are just symptoms of other issues, but building on top of it doesn’t help matters.

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