gyptazy.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
El momento más temido de todo selfhoster se llama upgrade. Especialmente cuando se trata del sistema operativo que soporta todo tu sistema. Y sí, ha llegado ese momento para mí. Uso Proxmox en mi servidor casero. Es un sistema operativo basado en Debian, especializado en virtualización. Permite un manejo bastante sencillo y versátil de los recursos, y como está basado en Linux, […]
🔗 https://altgr.xyz/2025/11/05/sobrevivi-al-upgrade-de-proxmox-8-a-9/
Okay, after some more testing, looks like it's somehow related to the VPN tunnel, not the upgrade (I might have simply had bad luck with timing and noticing a problem and jumping to the conclusion that it was related to the upgrade).
Previous kernel, same tunnel, same issue.
New kernel, different tunnel, not a problem.
So likely NOT a Debian Trixie 13.2 issue after all! Good! I can poke at this separately.
Umm...
Anyone else having IPv6 issues (possibly with Wireguard) after the Debian Trixie update just now, which includes a kernel upgrade 6.12.48-1 to 6.12.57-1? It was working before, and after the upgrade I don't seem to get any IPv6 default route.
I haven't had any opportunity yet to do much troubleshooting, but don't see anything obviously relevant in the Debian bug tracker or debian-user archives.
Debian 13.2 is out. As always with a bunch of security and bug fixes.
Saya masuk kategori Stage 4 karena menggunakan #Debian 13.2 😎
#linux #ubuntu #linuxmint #manjaro #archlinux #BSD #linuxfromscratch
@stefano This is indeed a great post. Refreshing to read - the author didn't distro-bash but instead highlighted how needs were met.
I have been leaning toward #FreeBSD after 20 years on #Debian, which has a special place in my heart. However, FreeBSD's *consistency*, elegant design, and better documentation are driving factors and I just can't look away.
Over these two decades, Linux has definitely changed. It's no longer what it once was: a #Unix clone. It's evolved into its own thing. Software does that and that's OK. But a lot of the changes or "improvements" have been needlessly reinventing the wheel with a worsening user experience and convoluted results. The audio subsystems (ALSA -> PulseAudio -> Pipewire and of course the mess that is/was JACK) and #SystemD are two big examples.
On SystemD, I don't disagree that Linux needed a modern init system. SystemD is faster, but from a human perspective it's worse. I am now typing *more* characters to manage services. Is there a reason why it couldn't be designed to manage services like:
> $SERVICE start/stop/restart
Instead, we are left with:
> systemctl $SERVICE start/stop/restart
But I digress.
#TBT I fell in love with FreeBSD when I first started my Linux journey in the mid-2000s, but only dabbled in it as it was never in any production environment I managed.
I have a FreeBSD VM sitting in my lab somewhere but due to other factors rarely do I get to it. I'm thinking it's time I grab a spare laptop, load it up, and use it as a daily driver to really force myself to learn it.
I'm really curious: What #Linux Distro are you running as your main 'daily driver' right now?
If your favorite isn't on the list, please post it in the comments below!
Let's see what the community is using!😎
#foss #tech #technology #gaming #privacy #opensource #debian #fedora #software #firefox ##ubunu #gnome #kde
| Debian: | 84 |
| Fedora: | 64 |
| CachyOS: | 6 |
| ZorinOS: | 4 |
| Manjaro: | 12 |
| Pop!_OS: | 5 |
| Ubuntu: | 43 |
| Mint: | 50 |
> I almost instantly checked out of online spaces because of bad experiences with #Debian on IRC
had similar experience when i was huffing the nixos gas. these days my online space is well, you know.
> careful to not waste people's time.
i think that's the key, sun. being respectful of people's time then it's worthwhile. the openbsd guys are often labeled angry bofh's by newcomers. just have to take time to get to know them.
@stefano Great post! I've been using #Linux #FreeBSD for about two decades and want to share my experiences. For context, Linux became my daily driver and I dabbled in FreeBSD on the side.
As a newcomer to both the #technology and #culture of #Linux and the BSDs, *back then* there was more toxicity. And by toxicity I mean abrasive and unhelpful responses ("RTFM!") or some kind of "l337" attitudes in various mailing lists and forums. This, of course, was before YouTube and Reddit, where the former mediums were more prevalent.
Some Linux distros were friendlier than others. In those days, the #Debian mailing lists and forums were a rough place for newcomers and it drove a lot of people away. I left the forums because of that. I rarely post to the mailing lists but for other reasons.
At some point, there was considerable effort to improve the etiquette in said mediums, particularly the mailing lists. Sure, some fiery disagreements can take place but overall people are friendly and welcoming.
FreeBSD, on the other hand, has been a more positive experience. Yes, there are people who are vocal about their contempt for Linux, but they aren't disrespectful to other people.
Having witnessed both communities grow and change over the years, there's definitely less toxicity and FreeBSD is still a more welcoming community.
Portainer: problemi di connessione verso Docker Engine 29.0.0 https://gioxx.org/2025/11/13/portainer-problemi-di-connessione-verso-docker-engine-29-0-0
#debian #docker #eventi #linux #lxc #opensource #opensourcesoftware #portainer #proxmox #selfhosted #software #terminale
I don't know if it's just me being clueless, but something seems b0rken with networking on #Debian 13.
Specifically, LAN reverse hostname resolution via mDNS (ip to name) is totally broken using the normal utilities (like host and nslookup).
I don't know if it's something to do with not using systemd-resolved, but I didn't have any problems on Debian 12, and all my Debian 13 machines have the same problem (even from-scratch VMs), except for my raspi (and I'm not sure how Rasbperry Pi OS 13 is configured).
I'm thinking of migrating everything to #Fedora for a while.
@rl_dane why change a whole distribution for your system when you just need to troubleshoot one problem even if it's complex?
I was inspired by @jwildeboer and his neat #homelab
The tiny-pc are all refurbished. One of the thinkcentre m910q is running #proxmox the others are running #debian 13.
Finally organized my thoughts into a blog post around the state of hypervisors in my home lab, with some new hardware. I also called out a few nice features of XCP-NG and Proxmox that I discovered while I was evaluating both of them.
https://medium.com/@a.j.longchamps/home-lab-hardware-refresh-september-2025-edition-3e50767b63e1
#homelab #hardware #hypervisors #ansible #automation #debian #kubernetes #learning #tinkering #proxmox #xcpng #minisforum
HOW FUCKIGN LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR DEBIAN TO UPDATE THE FUCK ASS QBITTORRENT PACKAGE. 4.5 HAS A CRITICAL SECURITY VOULNARABILITY
MX Linux 25 "Infinity" released, based on Debian 13 "Trixie", with Xfce 4.20, KDE Plasma 6.3.6, Fluxbox 1.3.7, new mx-updater tool, Secure Boot support, new features in MX Cleanup
As a Debian user of many years, I've been wanting to give the @linuxmint Debian version a try. I installed LMDE 7 a few days ago and have been using it as my daily driver. I am nothing but extremely impressed. The power of Debian 13, running the Cinnamon Desktop, and all of the Linux Mint additions. This is an absolute wonderful Linux distribution.