

Yeah, seems fixed. Thank you.
Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd


Yeah, seems fixed. Thank you.


Seems to be a fixed width site, indeed.


They are forges.
I think the comment of migrating git, was more for smaller and maybe private projects. Not large collaborations. So only the git part, not the forge part.


Those are all part of the forge, not git.
The 2 are very different things.
Last I tried Plasma Mobile, the only password it uses is the user password. So the PIN is the user password for your user.
I don’t know if they have added an option to use a shorter PIN in the last couple of years.


Professional Server grade distro, would probably be either Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux or OpenSUSE Enterprise Linux.
For my personal homelab server I run Arch Linux, but I wouldn’t do it in an enterprise.
Kind of like an RSS feed reader does. It collects articles from different rss feeds and presents them to you in one place.


This is the way to do it.
Although, I can’t get it to do facial recognision on my external library for some reason.


But its software freeze was a couple of months ago.
Sure. But you have to figure that out first.
I’m just saying. It’s not for everyone. I feel too limited when trying immutable stuff, so I stick with my classic. 😀
But a simple thing like “install a random cli tool to run on host” is often not easy on immutable distros, so it’s usually just more convinient with an oldschool distro in those cases.
To be honest. Immutable distros are not for everyone. Tinkerers especially would not be suited to use them, because of all the “restrictions” in place.
Better to find another distro in that case.


I believe it also generates menu entries (.desktop files) for them.


It’s noted in the release notes that they release a new major version every 3 months.


This sounds exactly like what Cockpit was made to do…


Gald to hear someone using it the way it should be used. As an assistant.


You should probably disclaim that this was built with the help of Claude…
From the .gitignore file:
/.claude
I setup the IT-Tools mostly for fun. I’ve only used it a couple of times, but it’s a swiss army knife of small practical tools.