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  1. @zygoon these days I am mainly runnning based desktop software on /#GhostBSD and try to stay away as far as possible from anything Red Hat has ever touched, such as Glib, Gtk, Wayland, systemd, D-Bus, Portals, polkit, PipeWire, and anything in between.

  2. @zygoon these days I am mainly runnning #GNUstep based desktop software on #FreeBSD/#GhostBSD and try to stay away as far as possible from anything Red Hat has ever touched, such as Glib, Gtk, Wayland, systemd, D-Bus, Portals, polkit, PipeWire, and anything in between.

  3. @zygoon these days I am mainly runnning #GNUstep based desktop software on #FreeBSD/#GhostBSD and try to stay away as far as possible from anything Red Hat has ever touched, such as Glib, Gtk, Wayland, systemd, D-Bus, Portals, polkit, PipeWire, and anything in between.

  4. @zygoon these days I am mainly runnning #GNUstep based desktop software on #FreeBSD/#GhostBSD and try to stay away as far as possible from anything Red Hat has ever touched, such as Glib, Gtk, Wayland, systemd, D-Bus, Portals, polkit, PipeWire, and anything in between.

  5. @zygoon these days I am mainly runnning #GNUstep based desktop software on #FreeBSD/#GhostBSD and try to stay away as far as possible from anything Red Hat has ever touched, such as Glib, Gtk, Wayland, systemd, D-Bus, Portals, polkit, PipeWire, and anything in between.

  6. @zygoon @hrw are the #amazon #aws images expecting a particular machine configuration or are they generally #sbsa compliant? The #graviton chips are essentially #neoverse cores underneath and we model them in TCG.

  7. @zygoon @hrw are the #amazon #aws images expecting a particular machine configuration or are they generally #sbsa compliant? The #graviton chips are essentially #neoverse cores underneath and we model them in TCG.

  8. @zygoon @hrw are the #amazon #aws images expecting a particular machine configuration or are they generally #sbsa compliant? The #graviton chips are essentially #neoverse cores underneath and we model them in TCG.

  9. @zygoon @hrw are the #amazon #aws images expecting a particular machine configuration or are they generally #sbsa compliant? The #graviton chips are essentially #neoverse cores underneath and we model them in TCG.

  10. @zygoon @hrw are the #amazon #aws images expecting a particular machine configuration or are they generally #sbsa compliant? The #graviton chips are essentially #neoverse cores underneath and we model them in TCG.

  11. @zygoon If you don't mind using something from one of the CentOS SIGs, the cloud images are hybrid BIOS+EFI images.

    sigs.centos.org/hyperscale/con

  12. I've released #golang #rauc go-rauc library version v0.2.1, with support for writing custom pre and post install handlers, as well as for the handler-to-rauc messaging protocol.

    pkg.go.dev/gitlab.com/zygoon/g

  13. I've released go-rauc library version v0.2.1, with support for writing custom pre and post install handlers, as well as for the handler-to-rauc messaging protocol.

    pkg.go.dev/gitlab.com/zygoon/g

  14. I've released #golang #rauc go-rauc library version v0.2.1, with support for writing custom pre and post install handlers, as well as for the handler-to-rauc messaging protocol.

    pkg.go.dev/gitlab.com/zygoon/g

  15. I've released #golang #rauc go-rauc library version v0.2.1, with support for writing custom pre and post install handlers, as well as for the handler-to-rauc messaging protocol.

    pkg.go.dev/gitlab.com/zygoon/g

  16. I've just released a new version of hawkbitctl - the command line utility for gitlab.com/zygoon/go-hawkbit/-

  17. I've just released go-hawkbit v0.1.1 - a library and tool for - get it while it's hot from gitlab.com/zygoon/go-hawkbit/-

    Incidentally it is also my first release of a GitLab-based project done entirely with CI. I only pushed the tag (and made the CI work earlier).

  18. @frameworkcomputer @zygoon

    For everyone who wants to build #Snap packages on the #DeepComputing #RISCV board for #Framework laptops:

    You need to install DeepComputing's #Ubuntu 24.04 image, but its kernel does not support bridge networking, needed by the LXD which #snapcraft uses, so snapping does not work.

    A fixed kernel is already available:

    launchpad.net/~deepcomputing-c

    Just install all *.deb files and reboot.

    Thanks, Heinrich Schuchardt (xypron), RISC-V expert at #Canonical!

    #OpenPrinting

  19. @frameworkcomputer @zygoon

    The #OpenPrinting #CUPS #Snap is now available for #RISCV in the Snap Store!

    To build it it just needed to add #riscv64 as supported architecture in the snapcraft.yaml file.

    I has taken 2:30 hours (!) to build on my #DeepComputing / #Framework RISC-V board, and the build servers of the Snap Store need the same time to build it.

    Thanks to Heinrich Schuchardt (xypron), RISC-V expert at #Canonical, for providing me a kernel which does bridge networking.

  20. @frameworkcomputer @zygoon On my #DeepComputing #RISC_V board with #Ubuntu 24.04 v1.1 I have now done

    $ sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop

    This installed ~300 packages and now I have a lot more desktop applications and utilities, an Ubuntu-themed GNOME desktop, even with the Noble Numbat wallpaper (instead of the DeepComputing one).

    And for me it makes the impression that the YouTube videos in Firefox run more smoothly (more fps).

    Note: All apps are *.deb, most Snaps are not built for RISC-V...

  21. @frameworkcomputer @zygoon More news of the #DeepComputing #Ubuntu 24.04 v1.1 update:

    - First-time wizard to set up user
    - Auto-extension of main partition and file system ("/") to SD card's capacity
    - "apt dist-upgrade" works
    - Quick timeout of GRUB menu

    => System is much more solid and usable now! Thanks, Yuning!

    But one thing got worse:
    #CUPS is not installed by default any more (do "sudo apt install cups").

    github.com/DC-DeepComputing/Fr

    2/2

    #OpenPrinting

  22. @frameworkcomputer @zygoon #DeepComputing has published an update of the #Ubuntu 24.04 image (vers. 1.1)!

    It fixes most of my complaints, and of Zyga, too:
    - #Snap works now! Kernels supports squashfs, I could install snapd, snapcraft and rockcraft, but did not find any app Snap for #RISC_V. Seems I have to start with the #OpenPrinting Snaps ...
    - There are 2 Browsers, #Firefox, and #Chromium on it, DEB packages
    - Standard Ubuntu GNOME layout, launcher on the left

    github.com/DC-DeepComputing/fm

    1/2

  23. @frameworkcomputer

    As I told earlier here in a longer thread with @zygoon , Yuning Liang, founder of DeepComputing has donated their RISC-V board for Framework laptops to OpenPrinting on the last FOSDEM. Thanks a lot!!

    Now we can test the printing stack on this platform, including making Snaps for RISC-V.

    Printing works so far, by the way.

    And here are my adventures of setting it up:

    openprinting.github.io/OpenPri

    #OpenPrinting #DeepComputing #RISC_V #RISCV #Ubuntu #Snap #FOSDEM #FOSDEM25

  24. Good News!! The world of #Linux will get more snappy in 2024!

    @zygoon is returning to #Canonical to make #Snap working better with all distros especially non- #Ubuntu.

    So snapping your apps will make them available for all distros (including #UbuntuCoreDesktop but also most of the others).

    And we at #OpenPrinting can easily distribute printer and scanner drivers as Printer/Scanner Application Snaps!

    See

    phoronix.com/news/Better-Cross

  25. New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!

    Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
    - New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
    - In-app settings editor
    - Templates support looping and date offsets for injections

    Super huge thanks to
    @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! ​:neofox_aww:​ We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.

    Release notes are here:
    https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0

    ​:boost_request:​ Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!

    #golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling

  26. New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!

    Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
    - New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
    - In-app settings editor
    - Templates support looping and date offsets for injections

    Super huge thanks to
    @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! ​:neofox_aww:​ We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.

    Release notes are here:
    https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0

    ​:boost_request:​ Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!

    #golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling

  27. New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!

    Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
    - New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
    - In-app settings editor
    - Templates support looping and date offsets for injections

    Super huge thanks to
    @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! ​:neofox_aww:​ We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.

    Release notes are here:
    https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0

    ​:boost_request:​ Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!

    #golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling

  28. New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!

    Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
    - New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
    - In-app settings editor
    - Templates support looping and date offsets for injections

    Super huge thanks to
    @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! ​:neofox_aww:​ We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.

    Release notes are here:
    https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0

    ​:boost_request:​ Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!

    #golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling