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  1. In case anyone doubts the credentials of the C2 as a true Linux device (there are a few such people in the @jolla feed 🙄) : It's perfectly happy running the normal Linux/aarch64 binaries of @eclipseadoptium and @nodejs from the command line...

  2. In case anyone doubts the credentials of the #Jolla C2 as a true Linux device (there are a few such people in the @jolla #Facebook feed 🙄) : It's perfectly happy running the normal Linux/aarch64 binaries of @eclipseadoptium #Temurin #java #openjdk and @nodejs #NodeJS from the command line...

  3. In case anyone doubts the credentials of the #Jolla C2 as a true Linux device (there are a few such people in the @jolla #Facebook feed 🙄) : It's perfectly happy running the normal Linux/aarch64 binaries of @eclipseadoptium #Temurin #java #openjdk and @nodejs #NodeJS from the command line...

  4. In case anyone doubts the credentials of the #Jolla C2 as a true Linux device (there are a few such people in the @jolla #Facebook feed 🙄) : It's perfectly happy running the normal Linux/aarch64 binaries of @eclipseadoptium #Temurin #java #openjdk and @nodejs #NodeJS from the command line...

  5. In case anyone doubts the credentials of the #Jolla C2 as a true Linux device (there are a few such people in the @jolla #Facebook feed 🙄) : It's perfectly happy running the normal Linux/aarch64 binaries of @eclipseadoptium #Temurin #java #openjdk and @nodejs #NodeJS from the command line...

  6. OK so trying to do an OS dist-update on this board to bring it up from 20.04 has resulted it in unable to boot. Oh well, that was a waste of time. Full reinstall it is then (It'll be a lot faster anyway ...). Multiple links available for it though :eyeroll:
    - de.eu.odroid.in/ubuntu_24.04lt (From forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php)
    - ppa.linuxfactory.or.kr/images/ (via wiki.odroid.com/odroid-n2/gett)
    Also U24.10 and some Debian versions from a third party at sd-card-images.johang.se/board

  7. It's been a while since I saw a logo!
    I always wore looked that service - the concept of circles was really nicely done I thought - but I guess not enough people felt the same way at the time ...

  8. Also a suggestion for companies with stands at ... Funky shaped stickers area all well and good but if you make them smaller and "tilable" then people are more likely to include yours on their laptop. Also probably less wasteful in the production line ... Here's a talk on the subject I saw in 2015. For some reason there aren't many this shape any more

    Yosuke Furukawa: "Hexagonal Sticker as a Service"
    youtube.com/watch?v=KKymGcL0PI

  9. Breakdown of where the security funding is going.
    One of the things they're involved with is ensuring that the @homebrew project had end to end attestations which is apparently now live!

  10. Today I looked at some shoes on one specific website from my phone, then started showing me for similar shoes, but all from /different/makes. Checked the site with the plugin for and it doesn't doesn't show any specific connections elsewhere and the site doesn't have a cookie dialog. The mobile browser used () has an ad-blocker which was enabled. Curious as to what caused the extra adverts...

  11. This time next week I'll be travelling to @fosdem but which laptop should I take?
    My primary work one running Fedora Silverblue is the best, but the battery doesn't last more than about 15 minutes now
    I have another two slower ones (i5-2520) but have better batteries
    And there's the much lighter Lenovo Yoga C630 (Snapdragon aarch64 with touchscreen) running Windows ... But it can be charged from a portable power bank
    I'd like to have just the tablet , but probably not practical.

  12. This time next week I'll be travelling to @fosdem but which laptop should I take?
    My primary work one running Fedora Silverblue is the best, but the battery doesn't last more than about 15 minutes now
    I have another two slower ones (i5-2520) but have better batteries
    And there's the much lighter Lenovo Yoga C630 (Snapdragon aarch64 with touchscreen) running Windows ... But it can be charged from a portable power bank
    I'd like to have just the #RISCV tablet #PinetabV, but probably not practical.

  13. This time next week I'll be travelling to @fosdem but which laptop should I take?
    My primary work one running Fedora Silverblue is the best, but the battery doesn't last more than about 15 minutes now
    I have another two slower ones (i5-2520) but have better batteries
    And there's the much lighter Lenovo Yoga C630 (Snapdragon aarch64 with touchscreen) running Windows ... But it can be charged from a portable power bank
    I'd like to have just the #RISCV tablet #PinetabV, but probably not practical.

  14. This time next week I'll be travelling to @fosdem but which laptop should I take?
    My primary work one running Fedora Silverblue is the best, but the battery doesn't last more than about 15 minutes now
    I have another two slower ones (i5-2520) but have better batteries
    And there's the much lighter Lenovo Yoga C630 (Snapdragon aarch64 with touchscreen) running Windows ... But it can be charged from a portable power bank
    I'd like to have just the #RISCV tablet #PinetabV, but probably not practical.

  15. I was not aware that the good old appliation was now in colour by default ... (The monochrome one on the left is the traditional one exported from a 10 system that I'm using today!)

    (And yes, I'm glossing over the fact that the Solaris machine seems to be in a time warp.)

  16. I wouldn't have thought that would make it quite so easy to bypass an access issue ... Can't rename a file with the windows commands, but doing it with 's mv succeeds ...

  17. Some success on the ... Ubuntu 20.04 installed and (shock) managed to boot from the hard drive afterwards. I guess there's a few months of support if it doesn't update successfully to a later version ... Probably adequate for what I need. For what it's with this machine previously this machine had RHEL8 install on it.
    I'll keep positive and say that tomorrow I'll hopefully get something more productive done on this system ... (although I need k3s and that's not in the 20.04 repos)

  18. replacement update ...
    - CentOS Stream 10 container: Installing `epel-release` then `weston` gives me dependency issues. Currently a non-starter
    - Ubuntu 22.04 on arm64 (real machine, the others are in containers: Tells me the display number in the startup). xclock runs ok
    - Fedora or Ubuntu container (40/42/22.04): Works but segfaults with --xwayland unless you precreate /tmp/.X11-unix

    There is hope!

  19. #weston #xvfb replacement update ...
    - CentOS Stream 10 container: Installing `epel-release` then `weston` gives me dependency issues. Currently a non-starter
    - Ubuntu 22.04 on arm64 (real machine, the others are in containers: Tells me the display number in the startup). xclock runs ok
    - Fedora or Ubuntu container (40/42/22.04): Works but segfaults with --xwayland unless you precreate /tmp/.X11-unix

    There is hope!

  20. #weston #xvfb replacement update ...
    - CentOS Stream 10 container: Installing `epel-release` then `weston` gives me dependency issues. Currently a non-starter
    - Ubuntu 22.04 on arm64 (real machine, the others are in containers: Tells me the display number in the startup). xclock runs ok
    - Fedora or Ubuntu container (40/42/22.04): Works but segfaults with --xwayland unless you precreate /tmp/.X11-unix

    There is hope!

  21. #weston #xvfb replacement update ...
    - CentOS Stream 10 container: Installing `epel-release` then `weston` gives me dependency issues. Currently a non-starter
    - Ubuntu 22.04 on arm64 (real machine, the others are in containers: Tells me the display number in the startup). xclock runs ok
    - Fedora or Ubuntu container (40/42/22.04): Works but segfaults with --xwayland unless you precreate /tmp/.X11-unix

    There is hope!

  22. If you need any more convincing that you should upgrade to a newer JDK version (Preferably by if you're not already using it!) then here's the evidence from @stocker that you're being kinder to the environment by using later versions: medium.com/growing-green-softw

    (Ref: fosstodon.org/@stocker@mastodo)

  23. If you need any more convincing that you should upgrade to a newer JDK version (Preferably #Temurin by #Adoptium if you're not already using it!) then here's the evidence from @stocker that you're being kinder to the environment by using later versions: medium.com/growing-green-softw
    #java #openjdk #ClimateAction

    (Ref: fosstodon.org/@stocker@mastodo)

  24. If you need any more convincing that you should upgrade to a newer JDK version (Preferably #Temurin by #Adoptium if you're not already using it!) then here's the evidence from @stocker that you're being kinder to the environment by using later versions: medium.com/growing-green-softw
    #java #openjdk #ClimateAction

    (Ref: fosstodon.org/@stocker@mastodo)

  25. If you need any more convincing that you should upgrade to a newer JDK version (Preferably #Temurin by #Adoptium if you're not already using it!) then here's the evidence from @stocker that you're being kinder to the environment by using later versions: medium.com/growing-green-softw
    #java #openjdk #ClimateAction

    (Ref: fosstodon.org/@stocker@mastodo)

  26. If you need any more convincing that you should upgrade to a newer JDK version (Preferably #Temurin by #Adoptium if you're not already using it!) then here's the evidence from @stocker that you're being kinder to the environment by using later versions: medium.com/growing-green-softw
    #java #openjdk #ClimateAction

    (Ref: fosstodon.org/@stocker@mastodo)

  27. I've only just realised why I sometimes trigger "move tab left" with a keystroke in (RDP/VNC connection app) - it's only thr right control key with left and right arrows that does it - not the left which I was trying to reproduce it with ...

  28. Windows 32-bit support is being removed from the OpenJDK codebase for all future versions (So 24 will be the first one where it will not be possible to target that platform).
    by stopped building it in JDK21. Previous versions (8, 11 and 17) will continue to be available if needed.
    github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/21

  29. Windows 32-bit support is being removed from the OpenJDK codebase for all future versions (So 24 will be the first one where it will not be possible to target that platform).
    #EclipseTemurin #Temurin by #Adoptium stopped building it in JDK21. Previous versions (8, 11 and 17) will continue to be available if needed.
    github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/21