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Oh, nooo... Neofetch development has been stopped and the github repository archived. How do people find out that I use Arch BTW now???? 😭
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The Wine development team has fixed 20 years old bugs.
Now we can finally enjoy Microsoft Office 97.
Now we can finally enjoy Microsoft Office 97.
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Raspberry Pi Foundation have announced the beta release of Raspberry Pi Connect. This is an easy way to remotely access the Raspberry Pi desktop.
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Looks like some dudes from China ported Proxmox products to arm64 architecture.
Very interesting, will be testing it out....
Very interesting, will be testing it out....
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Zabbix 7.0 LTS Released
Whats new
- Synthetic end-user web monitoring
- Zabbix proxy high availability and load balancing
- Faster and more efficient Zabbix proxies
- Improved data collection speed and scalability
- Centralized control of data collection timeouts
- New ways to visualize your data
- Major network discovery speed improvements
- Dynamic dashboard widget navigation
- Enterprise-grade multi-factor authentication support
- More flexible resource discovery and management
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Whats new
- Synthetic end-user web monitoring
- Zabbix proxy high availability and load balancing
- Faster and more efficient Zabbix proxies
- Improved data collection speed and scalability
- Centralized control of data collection timeouts
- New ways to visualize your data
- Major network discovery speed improvements
- Dynamic dashboard widget navigation
- Enterprise-grade multi-factor authentication support
- More flexible resource discovery and management
Read more
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Debian developer Luca Boccassi announced on the debian-devel mailing list that Debian will switch to a RAM-based Tmpfs system for handling /tmp files in the upcoming Debian 13 "Trixie" release. In this new setup, /tmp will be Tmpfs by default, with files older than 10 days being deleted on new installations. For /var/tmp, the retention period is longer, with files older than 30 days being removed from persistent storage. This change has already been implemented in the testing builds of Debian Trixie. The decision followed extensive discussions, including concerns from Michael Biebl about the potential impacts of cleaning temporary files by default. He emphasized the importance of gathering feedback from all affected parties before finalizing the decision.
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