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nicht ganz live, aber Youtube kann ja zum glück timeshift:
Das ÖAV Lawinenupdate 2024/25(danke @F30 für den hinweis)
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nicht ganz live, aber Youtube kann ja zum glück timeshift:
Das ÖAV Lawinenupdate 2024/25(danke @F30 für den hinweis)
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nicht ganz live, aber Youtube kann ja zum glück timeshift:
Das ÖAV Lawinenupdate 2024/25(danke @F30 für den hinweis)
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nicht ganz live, aber Youtube kann ja zum glück timeshift:
Das ÖAV Lawinenupdate 2024/25(danke @F30 für den hinweis)
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nicht ganz live, aber Youtube kann ja zum glück timeshift:
Das ÖAV Lawinenupdate 2024/25(danke @F30 für den hinweis)
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Those screams!! 🫨
The celebrations begin in style for Otis Lawrence and @[email protected] 🤩
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Durch die ganzen Meldungen über Verletzte und leider auch Todesfälle beim Schlitten Fahren / Rodeln wird leider klar, dass manche Leute die Gefahr völlig unterschätzen.
Empfehlungen des Österreichischen Konsortiums für alpine Sicherheit:
https://alpinesicherheit.at/10-rodelempfehlungen/
Alttext: 2 Personen fahren auf einer Rodelbahn Schlitten. Die Bahn wird von hohen Nadelbäumen gesäumt. Im Hintergrund der schneebedeckten Landschaft sind Berge zu sehen.
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Durch die ganzen Meldungen über Verletzte und leider auch Todesfälle beim Schlitten Fahren / Rodeln wird leider klar, dass manche Leute die Gefahr völlig unterschätzen.
Empfehlungen des Österreichischen Konsortiums für alpine Sicherheit:
https://alpinesicherheit.at/10-rodelempfehlungen/
Alttext: 2 Personen fahren auf einer Rodelbahn Schlitten. Die Bahn wird von hohen Nadelbäumen gesäumt. Im Hintergrund der schneebedeckten Landschaft sind Berge zu sehen.
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Are there any other #edutooter people teaching International GCSEs here? :ablobhaai:
Would really love to find some Edexcel English Language A and ESL / English as a Second Language teachers to share ideas with!
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With apologies for the repost from an older account, this is an #introduction from another #teacher hoping the friendly part of #edutwitter can make its way here. 👋
I teach iGCSE #English First and Second Language with KS3 #history and #PSHE at a small #internationalschool in #Spain.
I've spent a decade abroad, firstly living in France, briefly in Malta, and this is the second time in Spain.
I'm keen to (re)connect with other educators, especially those in similar contexts.
Happy half-term!
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With apologies for the repost from an older account, this is an #introduction from another #teacher hoping the friendly part of #edutwitter can make its way here. 👋
I teach iGCSE #English First and Second Language with KS3 #history and #PSHE at a small #internationalschool in #Spain.
I've spent a decade abroad, firstly living in France, briefly in Malta, and this is the second time in Spain.
I'm keen to (re)connect with other educators, especially those in similar contexts.
Happy half-term!
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An #introduction from another #teacher hoping the friendly part of #edutwitter can make its way here. 👋
I teach iGCSE #English First and Second Language with KS3 #history and #PSHE at a small #internationalschool in #Spain.
I've spent a decade abroad, firstly living in France, briefly in Malta, and this is the second time in Spain.
I really only stay on social media as a form of #cpd so I'm keen to (re)connect with other educators, especially those in similar contexts.
Happy half-term!
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Alpine Linux and PostmarketOS conference sponsoring:
https://opencollective.com/alpinelinux/updates/alpine-linux-and-postmarketos-conference-sponsoring
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Nowhere to run to, nowhere to hide - on moving to Alpine Linux.
#gemini #geminiprotocol #gopher #gopherprotocol #alpine #alpinelinux
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I genuinely adore Alpine Linux. One of the main reasons I work on postmarketOS is because its based on Alpine. I think it is has a very well-designed base stack and I like musl. I actually ran Alpine Linux on my main machine for a bit before systemd was added to pmOS. I rarely have bad experiences with the developers and the community is generally kind. There's always some bad apples, like in all communities, but in general, Alpine's quite good.
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I genuinely adore Alpine Linux. One of the main reasons I work on postmarketOS is because its based on Alpine. I think it is has a very well-designed base stack and I like musl. I actually ran Alpine Linux on my main machine for a bit before systemd was added to pmOS. I rarely have bad experiences with the developers and the community is generally kind. There's always some bad apples, like in all communities, but in general, Alpine's quite good.
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I genuinely adore Alpine Linux. One of the main reasons I work on postmarketOS is because its based on Alpine. I think it is has a very well-designed base stack and I like musl. I actually ran Alpine Linux on my main machine for a bit before systemd was added to pmOS. I rarely have bad experiences with the developers and the community is generally kind. There's always some bad apples, like in all communities, but in general, Alpine's quite good.
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I genuinely adore Alpine Linux. One of the main reasons I work on postmarketOS is because its based on Alpine. I think it is has a very well-designed base stack and I like musl. I actually ran Alpine Linux on my main machine for a bit before systemd was added to pmOS. I rarely have bad experiences with the developers and the community is generally kind. There's always some bad apples, like in all communities, but in general, Alpine's quite good.
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I genuinely adore Alpine Linux. One of the main reasons I work on postmarketOS is because its based on Alpine. I think it is has a very well-designed base stack and I like musl. I actually ran Alpine Linux on my main machine for a bit before systemd was added to pmOS. I rarely have bad experiences with the developers and the community is generally kind. There's always some bad apples, like in all communities, but in general, Alpine's quite good.
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J'adore #alpinelinux mais pour gérer mon premier #NAS je vais aller vers du plus simple finalement avec : #openmediavault
Toujours en #sourcelibre et avec #podman pour gérer les conteneurs.
Souhaitez-moi bonne chance? 😁🐧
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@nube we don't have backports because we don't need them. instead, use tagged repositories to scope packages from alpine edge:
# cat /etc/apk/repositories
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@edge:main https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
@edge:community https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
# apk add nano@edge:main
(1/1) Installing nano@edge:main (9.0-r0) -
@nube we don't have backports because we don't need them. instead, use tagged repositories to scope packages from alpine edge:
# cat /etc/apk/repositories
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@edge:main https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
@edge:community https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
# apk add nano@edge:main
(1/1) Installing nano@edge:main (9.0-r0) -
@nube we don't have backports because we don't need them. instead, use tagged repositories to scope packages from alpine edge:
# cat /etc/apk/repositories
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@edge:main https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
@edge:community https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
# apk add nano@edge:main
(1/1) Installing nano@edge:main (9.0-r0) -
@nube we don't have backports because we don't need them. instead, use tagged repositories to scope packages from alpine edge:
# cat /etc/apk/repositories
...
@edge:main https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
@edge:community https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
# apk add nano@edge:main
(1/1) Installing nano@edge:main (9.0-r0) -
@nube we don't have backports because we don't need them. instead, use tagged repositories to scope packages from alpine edge:
# cat /etc/apk/repositories
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@edge:main https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
@edge:community https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
# apk add nano@edge:main
(1/1) Installing nano@edge:main (9.0-r0) -
ifstate 2.3.0 - a tool for declarative network configuration for Linux - was released:
https://codeberg.org/routerkit/ifstate/releases/tag/2.3.0This is release contains various new features like:
- bridge: VLAN membership for bridge ports
- link: support external created veth ifaces
- routing: ignore routes by ifname regex
- tc: add vlan action (allows remapping); improve change detectionThe new release is already available in #AlpineLinux and in the RouterKit Debian package repository.
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ifstate 2.3.0 - a tool for declarative network configuration for Linux - was released:
https://codeberg.org/routerkit/ifstate/releases/tag/2.3.0This is release contains various new features like:
- bridge: VLAN membership for bridge ports
- link: support external created veth ifaces
- routing: ignore routes by ifname regex
- tc: add vlan action (allows remapping); improve change detectionThe new release is already available in #AlpineLinux and in the RouterKit Debian package repository.
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ifstate 2.3.0 - a tool for declarative network configuration for Linux - was released:
https://codeberg.org/routerkit/ifstate/releases/tag/2.3.0This is release contains various new features like:
- bridge: VLAN membership for bridge ports
- link: support external created veth ifaces
- routing: ignore routes by ifname regex
- tc: add vlan action (allows remapping); improve change detectionThe new release is already available in #AlpineLinux and in the RouterKit Debian package repository.
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ifstate 2.3.0 - a tool for declarative network configuration for Linux - was released:
https://codeberg.org/routerkit/ifstate/releases/tag/2.3.0This is release contains various new features like:
- bridge: VLAN membership for bridge ports
- link: support external created veth ifaces
- routing: ignore routes by ifname regex
- tc: add vlan action (allows remapping); improve change detectionThe new release is already available in #AlpineLinux and in the RouterKit Debian package repository.
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So, it looks like Alpine Linux doesn't have anything like Debian's Backports concept? I don't want to switch my repos to edge, I just want to install a version of a package that's newer in edge than in stable, that's it. But it seems like the only way would be to download the apk and install it, which feels like a hacky solution to me, there should be a clean way to do this from the terminal like in Debian :thinking_miku:
#Linux #AlpineLinux