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#Molly app has a socks5 option but only #Orbot "VPN" mode will work. What if #Arti from @torproject could bind with Molly on socks5 via #Termux?

would be nice to have #systemd like @postmarketOS

*Termux @termux
pkg update (possible to plug in keyboard and display to #android #mobile app)
then proot-distro login --isolated debian
su - user because Arti will complain eventhough phone is not really rooted, change etc/resolv.conf to cloudflare, add dependencies needed for #rust rustup and cargo on #debian #trixie, chmod g-w ~/.config

* #Oniux --> E0560

* Arti --> Linux Scaffolding Log_Connections

* apkeep #EFF eff.org/pages/apkeep --> shared storage path, package manager chokepoint won't install

* network monitoring like Nyx with #tokio-console

In a way, like passwordless root in QubesOS. Some good customizations can be made in Dom0, though, unlike GrapheneOS.
#UbuntuTouch #Brax #Mobian #deGoogle #Tor #Linux #AOSP #GuardianProject #Calyx #Phone #Development



Ok so hey #SelfHosting

I want a #SelfHosted web-type Office Suite ala Google Sheets/Docs and I don't want it to be part of some gigantic resource-chewing albatross like #NextCloud

I would like to do all my Word Processing and Spreadsheeting and so forth through a web interface, which is served from my #Debian server (docker is fine) and saves the documents as normal files in a defined directory.

Does such a thing exist? I do NOT need feature-rich, I do not need it to save MSOffice docs that I can send to a printing shop with all bugs intact, I just want to stop losing shit to hard drive wipes, which I'm sorry but nuking my hard drive is a lifestyle choice at this point and I don't care what you think about it.

I have had the thought that maybe #LibreOffice has some sort of plugin or something which could store files in an Object Storage type thingy that I could self-host instead, cause I've been planning to get some sort of bucket online since forever...


With modern kernels and mature desktop environments (GNOME/KDE), is X11 finally dead for your daily Linux workflow in 2026?

#linux #wayland #x11 #opensource #gnome #kde #fedora #debian #ubuntu #blender #linuxgaming #software #gaming #gamedev #gamingonlinux #games

  • Full Wayland (It just works flawlessly) (71%, 160 votes)
  • X11 Only (Due to NVIDIA/Gaming issues) (6%, 14 votes)
  • X11 Only (Due to Workflow/Legacy apps) (12%, 28 votes)
  • Still Switching (No clear preference) (8%, 19 votes)
  • What is X11? (I'm new) 👶 (1%, 3 votes)
224 voters. Poll end: 2 weeks ago


@jarrodu @lexinova There are tons of moving parts in the diagrams: chatmail.at/doc/relay/overview…

When I see a bunch of moving parts like that, I get cold feet, that it'll be as easy as people make out. Is there a Youtube/Peertube video on this? If it's as easy as you claim, then I'd like to see a from-scratch install on #Debian 12, using python's uv for the package manager of chatrelay (in a uv venv). Including sending initial testing messages proving it's working in production.


I, for one, am waiting for them to support #Debian 13, not 12 (for chatmail relay). #Postfix changed their config variables as of 13; I'm concerned about an ugly upgrade path from 12 to 13.



$ sudo apt upgrade
... reboot
$ uname -r
6.12.57+deb13-amd64
- okay
"no space left on /boot"
$ sudo apt remove linux-image-6.12.48+deb13-amd64
-> installing linux-image-6.12.48+deb13-amd64-unsigned 👀
??😶 ??
$ ls -l /vmlinuz
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 16 nov. 06:57 /vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-6.12.48+deb13-amd64
$ dpkg -l linux-image* | grep ^ii
ii linux-image-6.12.48+deb13-amd64-unsigned 6.12.48-1 ...
ii linux-image-6.12.57+deb13-amd64 6.12.57-1 ... (signed)
ii linux-image-amd64 6.12.57-1 amd64 ...

needed to :
$ sudo apt remove linux-image-6.12.48+deb13-amd64-unsigned
🤔 ??
#debian #TakeCare


After Debian archive was updated to 13.2 (yes, it's the second point release already!), the Debian CD team did the hard work of preparing and testing our installation medias to make sure everything is working correctly. Their work is now complete and the images are available at debian.org/distrib/ #debian #trixie #11




Mastodon folks, stay tuned because our micronews are back after a brief outage! And BTW did we mention there will a trixie point release next weekend?! #debian #trixie #11


A recent update in Debian broke usage of the compose key in @dino and @gajim and other GTK software. I have no idea what's going on, but I can no longer type "ü" or some other characters. :(

I'm not even sure where I would report such a bug.

#Debian



So there's a decades-old mechanism (and actual standard) how programs lock serial ports on unix-like systems in /var/lock. it's used in practice even in 2025 and #systemd >= 258 simply breaks it with "we don't care". I am not a systemd opponent, but that kind of behaviour [without a prior community-wide discussion or providing patches for known-affected projects and a grace period] is just alienating users and developers github.com/systemd/systemd/iss… bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrep… #systemd #debian




Yesterday was #DebianDay , celebrating the release of #Debian #Trixie !

So far, I have updated: 9 physical machines (including 7 Raspberry Pis running #Debian, not Raspbian), 23 Docker containers running full Debian including cron, systemd, and the usual services (thanks to my salsa.debian.org/jgoerzen/dock… ), and one other VM, for a total of 33 installations upgraded.

Yet to be done: 3 servers in the cloud, 3 laptops, and a Raspberry Pi 400 that's my daughter's computer.

1/


Thank-you to all the members of the #Debian project. You do amazing work.




@debian

I have been using #trixie in testing mode for a couple of months. Its been very stable and I'm so impressed that we are moving the company across from the snap-infested Kubuntu

#linux #debian #ubuntu






It’s release day for Debian 13 “trixie”! Across the world, the release, publicity, images, and FTP teams are making their final preparations for the new stable release. #debian #debian13 #trixie #ReleasingDebianTrixie



Debianites attending the Bug Squashing Party near Leuven, Belgium, on the end of April have worked on 24 bugs! For more info, check decadent.org.uk/ben/blog/2025/… #debian #trixie #BSP





Debian contributors have been meeting around the world over the past few months to fix RC bugs for Debian 13 "trixie" in Bug Squashing Parties. Check the list of past BSPs at wiki.debian.org/BSP #Debian #Debian13 #trixie #BSP