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  1. Does anyone have an idea how I can install the printer drivers for a Brother DCP-115C on #Fedora 43 #Kinoite?

    When I try to install the four RPMs from Brother with "rpm-ostree install bprint.rpm ..." I receive the following error message: "opendir(local): No such file or directory"

    #fedoraatomic

  2. Fedora Atomic Desktops are bringing a few helpful changes as the community preps for the big shift to bootc!

    * zstd compressed initrds for slightly faster boot time
    * 2GB /boot partition for new installs
    * wireguard-tools added to make working with VPNs easier
    * All desktop environments on latest major release!

    ➡️ fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-f

  3. I'm aready running Ungoogled Chromium in OpenBSD, and I just installed the Flatpak in Fedora Silverblue. I'm kind of happy to start out with a clean slate of bookmarks and extensions (don't have any at present).

    This browser will be for personal use — as a Firefox replacement.

    I'm pretty much transitioning away from using my personal gear for the day job, though I still have regular Google Chrome for that.

    #OpenBSD #Fedora #FedoraAtomic #Silverblue #UngoogledChromium #Firefox

  4. I have been running a Fedora Atomic system for more than 2 years. It's been mostly Silverblue with a short detour into and out of Kinoite. I like the flexibility of being able to rebase.

    I enjoyed Kinoite, but there were a few papercut-level things that sent me back to Silverblue.

    While Silverblue hasn't always been as trouble-free as I'd like, I'm hopeful for calmer times ahead.

    #Fedora #FedoraAtomic #Silverblue #Kinoite

  5. Want to make your own custom image of Fedora Atomic Desktops? Use bootc and have at it. :)

    Learn more: fedoramagazine.org/building-yo

  6. So! A weekly drive of yee old #Fedora :) That is, first I did workstation, then I did #FedoraAtomic with #Cosmic - because I can.

    #Btrfs home subvolume allows this by making it so I don't have to reinstall a damn thing :)

    In any case, it's great! GNOME 48 is pretty sleek, though on my machine COSMIC ran better - albeit on a 2013 2 core i5... but yeah, GNOME "felt" more responsive :3

    Now I return to #NixOS because I kind of feel naked without it 😭

    news.itsfoss.com/fedora-42-rel

  7. Bootc as a project is one with tons of promise and lots of community support. It's what is powering the next generation of Atomic Desktops, CoreOS, and Fedora IoT, not to mention all of the work that @UniversalBlue has done to show off everything that can be done today.

    If you want to follow bootc more closely, regular updates from Fedora's end are shared here. :)

    ➡️ discussion.fedoraproject.org/t

  8. hey anyone have experience using dev containers on fedora silverblue/universal blue? distrobox works fine but devcontainers don't seem to have internet? #fediHelp #fedoraAtomic

  9. @capriciousday fellow @fedora nerd here.

    Now is a great time to give one of the Universal Blue flavors a try if you haven't already!

    I'm running getaurora.dev and it is pretty awesome.

    #fedoraatomic #linux #universalblue

    universal-blue.org/

  10. Fedora COSMIC Spin has been accepted (Well done @ryanabx and good luck with the work ahead.)
    pagure.io/fesco/issue/3312

    Do you realize that if it ever exists, the immutable variant will be called Fedora Cosmic Atomic? From the infinitely small to the infinitely large, and beyond 😉.

    #Fedora #FedoraAtomic #COSMIC #COSMICDesktop

  11. Thanks to Microsoft Azure for being a silver sponsor for Flock!

    Contributors from the Azure team work closely with the Fedora Cloud SIG to make working on cloud infrastructure easier every year. Grateful to have Microsoft invest in the open source world!

  12. The Kiwi image builder is something that we appreciate in Fedora! It's what we're using for producing Fedora Cloud and Fedora Asahi images, for instance.

    That's an @opensuse project that is getting integrated into another project, and it's a great example of how the open source community can share resources.

  13. Welcome to day 2 of the Fedora 40 Release Party! We'll start with Fedora Cloud image generation and Fedora Atomic Desktops at 10am EDT (2pm UTC).

    Watch the livestream: youtube.com/watch?v=DRoy2TZC5V4
    Register to join the chat: pretix.eu/fedora/f40-party/

  14. Have you thought about setting up a powerful Fedora KDE desktop in the cloud? Attend David Duncan's talk at Texas Linux Fest on April 12 to learn how custom Fedora KDE images are optimized for Public Cloud Providers.

    ➡️ 2024.texaslinuxfest.org/talks/

  15. Fedora Cloud is a great use case for Fedora that not many may consider. Versatile as regular Fedora, but stripped down enough to manage resources when you're paying for spun up services.

    Here's a video on the latest for Fedora Cloud from the Fedora 39 release party!
    youtube.com/watch?v=j_NZzWTffFM

    We've started uploading talks from that release party now, so check out the rest on our YouTube channel. :)

  16. Up next on the Fedora 39 Release Party at 10am EST (3pm UTC):

    - Fedora Badges 2.0: Revamp
    - Contributor Story: Chris Idoko
    - Contributor Story: Emma Kidney
    - What's new in Fedora Cloud? 😶‍🌫️

    Join now: hopin.com/events/fedora-linux-

  17. Fedora 39 brings some notable changes to the Fedora Cloud Edition!

    * Fedora Cloud images are now available in Microsoft Azure
    * New way to reboot when needed after updates
    * Changes for images on Amazon EC2

    If you want to learn more, @major will be giving a talk at the Fedora 39 Release Party tomorrow, Nov 10!

    Get Fedora Cloud: fedoraproject.org/cloud/
    Join release party: hopin.com/events/fedora-linux-

  18. Fedora Linux 39 is here! Thank you for your patience as we made sure this release was as stable as you’ve come to expect.

    Changes include:
    * Introduction of Fedora Onyx (immutable @buddiesofbudgie Spin)
    * @gnome 45 for Fedora Workstation
    * Fedora Cloud images available in Azure
    * And more! Check it out!

    ➡️ fedoramagazine.org/announcing-

  19. Wrapping up one group of tests and leading right to the next. Here are the next scheduled Test Days!

    * Fedora Cloud: Tue, Oct 3 (tomorrow)
    * Upgrading to latest release: Thu, Oct 5
    * Virtualization: Mon, Oct 9

    Help us squash bugs in these areas: fedoramagazine.org/contribute-

  20. Come listen to the Fedora Podcast live in a little over an hour! We're covering the Fedora Cloud Edition. :fedora: ☁️

    Video (LIVE): youtube.com/watch?v=aA-pBYxUPgU

    Audio (next day): fedoraproject.fireside.fm/

  21. @fedora @major I didn't even know gp2/gp3 was a thing, but it is the storage technology for Cloud providers, like AWS.

  22. Get ready for better performance at lower cost with less overhead! (How often does that happen?)

    The Fedora Cloud SIG and @major have worked to upgrade the storage type on Fedora Linux AWS images from gp2 to gp3, making it the default going forward. 😎

    Read more: fedoramagazine.org/new-aws-sto

  23. Another release of #Fedora is coming up, and once again I see almost nothing for #Silverblue or #Kinoite in the changelog. TBH, Fedora Atomic has kind of a ghost ship vibe fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release

  24. #nix is now packaged for #Fedora! This also means it works again on #Silverblue following the system changes introduced in Silverblue 42(?) — great news . Tested it, and my nix-based development environments appear to function correctly. However, legacy nix is not supported.

    src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/nix

    discourse.nixos.org/t/nix-pack

  25. I always wondered if #systemd can already handle the problem that Canonical tries to solve with #stubble, its "secure-boot friendly device-tree loading EFI stub"[1] (which, in short, makes one installer image work on different ARM devices that need a DTB to boot, like Qualcomm Snapdragon X based notebooks).

    Turns out it mostly can, as @pid_eins recently explained on a Fedora mailing list over separate posts in one thread; and it even does so without bundling the kernel with all the various DTBs, which stubble does and won't scale in the long term.

    See for example: lists.fedoraproject.org/archiv; to quote:

    "sd-stub loads/authenticates them before handing control to the kernel, so that from the kernel's PoV the DTBs
    are just there."

    For more details, checkout the full thread: lists.fedoraproject.org/archiv

    [1] discourse.ubuntu.com/t/spec-st

  26. Oh yum. The Fedora Hat from FastBASIC's demo programs.

    Interestingly, some casual quacking failed to find any information about the origin of the Fedora Hat 3D plot; what field of science it emerged from, what it originally represented, when it was first rendered, on what hardware. If anyone knows, please share.

    #retrocomputing #fastbasic #fedorahat #fedoraplot #computergraphics #computerhistory #vintagecomputing #atati8bit