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merthyr1831@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source software would you like more people to know about?
1·2 years agoDietPi, for setting up an SBC (ie raspberry pi) with common server software. very good for a first-time self hoster like myself.
merthyr1831@lemmy.worldto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•A web search tip to avoid AI generated SEO junk
1·2 years agoThis beats using “reddit” because that site has also become full of ai generated and bot spam/product astroturfing
merthyr1831@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Arch and Gentoo users reading about NixOS
1·2 years agonix being 20 years old and still lacking decent documentation on the language it’s what hurts me the most, because the people who do know it works so some amazing things with it
I know this is being treated as a social engineering attack, but having unreadable binary blobs as part of your build/dev pipeline is fucking insane.
merthyr1831@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!English
0·2 years agoI liked Manjaro, but when stuff broke it broke in weird fuckin’ ways. My last attempt with it ended when I tried to do some gamedev in Godot and Manjaro started registering my laptop’s mousepad input as a joystick 😭
Paladins is a pain for this. Game runs fine on proton, and all it needs is some work with EAC to enable linux on multiplayer but despite all the requests they’ve yet to bother.
articles for windows problems: here’s a virus, it’ll fix everything. enjoy!
articles for mac problems: this software fixes your exact issue in 2 clicks but it costs $50 and will never be integrated into MacOS officially
articles for linux issues: you have to sift through forums still styled like it’s 2005 but someone will post 3 lines of terminal commands that will either fix your issue or brick your system
Linux From Scratch is a series of (online) books that walk you through building up your own linux system from the ground up, from compiling the kernel to all the individual systems that turn the kernel into a functional OS.
It’s meant to be an educational tool to help people learn about what goes into making a Linux distribution and give you better knowledge of how to build software from source. Some people turn these systems into their own distributions or personal (I guess gentoo-like?) Linux installs









TLDR it’s a Debian/Linux image that comes preconfigured for raspberry pis and other small single board computers.
Firstly, it’s quite minimal for a “full featured” Linux distro, reducing RAM and CPU usage which are usually in high demand on SBCs. But it also doesn’t remove stuff that a typical linux user needs, so no weird configuration to get your regular suite of apps running.
Secondly, it has a library of utilities for managing your computer from the command line. Such as common raspberry pi configuration, setting up and managing cron jobs, services, DDNS, VPNs, disks, etc.
Thirdly, it has its own “repository” of applications, which are really just regular Debian packages but with extra scripts to configure said software for the typical user. Stuff like, installing and configuring a database, webserver, python, php are all done alongside your software setup, and it “just works”.
It’s usually used for hosting services like Plex, Jellyfin, Nextcloud, and other utilities with minimal effort but it’s really just like any other Linux and you can do whatever you like to it.
dietpi.com if you wanna read about it from the devs