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flauschke , in LocalSend is an all-platform airdrop!

I use KDE connect for that, it works pretty well. I don’t use KDE so I’m probably missing out on some features but file transfer, sending clipboard contents, media control etc all work

apatters , (edited ) in Best distro to turn my old laptop into a server?

I would go with the regular desktop version of Ubuntu because while laptops work just fine as personal/small-scale servers, any idiosyncracies tend to be around stuff like sleeping, power management, what happens when you close the lid etc. Whether you’ll encounter any of that depends in part on the laptop make and model, but Ubuntu Desktop is probably the most polished distro out there in terms of handling those things.

ashley , in Fedora's telemetry is planned to be OPT-OUT

I think you mixed up opt out and opt in in the title

Raphael OP ,
@Raphael@lemmy.world avatar

Oof.

I did.

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

Debian works well for a server.

entropicdrift ,
@entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

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

dartanjinn , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

I use Gnome at work and KDE at home. I like the workflow in Gnome and the customization of KDE.

cleftalhorizon ,
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i have an android phone because i love customization at a level apple does not allow, however, i use GNOME on my laptop as for some reason i prefer simplicity on the pc. well, of course i have a different theme and some extensions but hey, it’s GNOME after all ☺️

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

OpenBSD.

vsp , in Best distro to turn my old laptop into a server?
@vsp@lemmy.world avatar

My home server is a Ubuntu install on a 2017 laptop. A lot of guides have been very useful.

I installed several other tools, with Portainer, for a variety of imaged applications. With various containers I installed Jellyfin (for hosting old videos and converted media of mine), Calibre (for a digital library of textbooks from my history degree) and a few other tools. I’ve been half-tempted to host some WordPress sites, but I have yet to figure out nginx…

Tenthrow , in Best distro to turn my old laptop into a server?
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Plus one for Ubuntu server. Pretty easy to use and lots of community support.

Molecular0079 , in Arch Linux isn't up to date anymore

Those are packages that lot of other packages rely on and so as a result just needs more testing. Sometimes Arch is faster, sometimes other distros are faster. This is relatively normal.

djsaskdja ,

Wasn’t Python being behind the reason GNOME 44 took a little while to come out? It does seem like things move a little slower than they used to. Might be a good thing for stability in the long run. Think people need to be reminded that Arch is community run too. So updates might lag behind compared to these distros with big corporations behind them.

theshatterstone54 ,

And also the Arch community isn’t as big as Debian, for example.

TableCoffee ,
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I believe I read there was only one package maintainer for Gnome on Arch, which is why the release took longer. We have to remember it’s often just regular people, or in that case, person, who maintains this stuff for free or very little. And just because upstream made a release doesn’t mean it’s a simple drop-in to our distro of choice.

Maxy ,

To add to this, all of the packages mentioned have a -git version in the AUR. The people who really need the absolute newest version can always install these packages. The rest of the people (those who prefer stability) can continue using a slightly older, but well-tested versions of these programs.

OldWorldOrder OP ,

Yeah but I want the latest stable lol, only way to get that is build from source.

thurstylark ,

The only way to get it stable is to work out the kinks before releasing it to your user base and breaking their stuff in the process.

They’re a small group of volunteers. It’s amazing that they keep up as much as they already do.

rodneyck ,
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No what you want is unstable Arch which you can freely do by changing the repos, but your user experience will be fraught with pain and issues. You can move to Debian and do the same by running their unstable branches, same results though, most likely a broken system.

Both will get you the newest releases.

UnfortunateShort ,

And you can also install packages from the Arch testing repos - which I really wouldn’t want to - but it’s entirely up to you.

I appreciate the work that goes into testing and patching stuff for Arch a lot. I don’t want my OS to break for no good reason. Getting an update a month earlier is no good reason.

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 ,
@Merulox@lemmy.world avatar

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.

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

I’d throw an option out for Suse but if you really want as little OS as possible Arch Linux.

Maxy ,

I actually started of with arch on my server, and recently moved to Debian. In my opinion, Debian is way more suitable for a server, especially if you want things to “just work”. Especially when installing Nextcloud, I noticed how much more Debian does for you compared to arch, which makes the entire process way easier.

CoffeeBot ,

Same reason I’m on Suse now as well. I got tired of tinkering all the time.

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

Ubuntu Server (Or really just Ubuntu) is probably going to be the easiest in terms of package support, general support, and usability. It’s pretty straightforward and there’s infinite tutorials for everything you could possibly want to do

mintberrycrunch ,

Yep. Could consider Lubuntu too.

bev ,

OPs usecase is for server. afaik gui is useless for that.

railsdev ,

I always find Ubuntu super disorganized and bloated with outdated packages causing tons of problems. I’d recommend something a little more bleeding edge but trim such as Alpine Linux or even FreeBSD.

Hamartiogonic , in RHEL, Reddit, firing employees in the IT sector: Corporate mentality flexes its muscles
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I’m sure there has been no shortage of enshitification before 2023, but for some reason now I’m seeing a lot of it. Some historian should document all of this.

stewie3128 ,

It’s the interest rate hikes. Tech companies relied on limitless free money from VCs before, without the pressure to turn a profit. That tap’s been turned off now, so here we are.

theshatterstone54 ,

That’s it. No more 0% interest loans. Social media companies focused on users over profit. They can’t do that anymore. And it’s likely something similar with RedHat.

guyman ,

What? It’s maximizing profit. Businesses are always finding new ways to cut costs while increasing revenue.

eshep , in What modern (gaming) laptops should be avoided for proprietary firmware or whitelists/gate keeping? Also posted Linux GPU telemetry data from Stable Diffusion

@j4k3 These days I always recommend @tuxedocomputers for linux centric laptops. They have a wide and customizable range and are all built with fully linux compatible hardware. The service/support they provide is also top-notch.

j4k3 OP ,
@j4k3@lemmy.world avatar

No doubt. I looked into them, star labs, and system76, none of them offer a 12GB or larger option for the same $1500-$2500 price point found in other laptops. I really need a 16GBV-24GBV option. For the actual processor the only thing I do that is demanding is CAD which is single threaded. I don’t need a top model monster. I don’t even need a battery, low power, or some stupid high refresh rate screen. I need something like a HP Dev One in a basic 17.3" setup with a 24GB video card for less than $2500.

eshep , (edited )

@j4k3 A heafty video card on a laptop is a really tall order. Hopefully they become a little easier to find soon, I would really like to be able to do more blender CAD on the road.

guyman ,

Usually linux-centric laptops cost more for inferior hardware. You’re usually better off just buying a Windows computer and installing Linux on it if you want the best performance for the price.

what ,

I found that system76 is well priced compared to Windows brands. Avoid paying for the Windows license fee!

guyman ,

Uhh, no.

You still end up paying more for worse hardware with that brand, regardless of the windows license.

Wr4ith , in RHEL, Reddit, firing employees in the IT sector: Corporate mentality flexes its muscles
@Wr4ith@lemmy.world avatar

Agreed with your closing thoughts. It’s never been more obvious that we can’t rely on commercial entities.

The fruits of years of organic growth within subs squandered in the name of corporate profits should be the wake-up call the average person needs.

Often when things like this happen (see:dig, twitter) the question gets asked “what can be done?” Well, let me tell you about FOSS…

TrivialBetaState OP ,

I am sure that most people here adopt the principles of FOSS. I wouldn’t miss at all the various “mainstream” subs with poor content but some of the best subs could be encouraged to migrate to the fediverse. I have really high hopes for this project.

phrogpilot73 ,
@phrogpilot73@lemmy.world avatar

I spent a lot of time on the niche tech/maker/cooking subs. Seems a lot of the fediverse did as well, because the ones I’ve found here are almost as active!

TrivialBetaState OP ,

I have the same feeling too. The communities here keep growing. The first weeks here felt a bit… lonely. But now it feels like the fediverse is starting to thive!

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