@aimeecozza@mastodon.art avatar aimeecozza , to random

NEW: The ultimate crowdfunding checklist! ✅ For just $1+, download this handy guide of crowdfunding STUFF so you never walk away feeling like you didn't do enough. Itch link: https://aimeecozza.itch.io/the-ultimate-crowdfunding-checklist
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If you love checklists, you're gonna love this... 🌟

(I got MADE FUN OF for this checklist! But it's SUPER helpful to the right people! Maybe that's you?)

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Just the Browser
"Remove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content, product integrations, and other annoyances from web browsers."

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@Rhababerbarbar@tux.social avatar Rhababerbarbar , (edited ) to GrapheneOS

use 2 separate camera apps on depending on if the phone is locked or not.

For the advanced hardware usage and mainly compression I use on .

But that camera is very bloated and exposes a ton of attack surface that way.

Android asks twice which camera app to open when pressing the "double power button" shortcut, when locked and when unlocked. So you can set 2 different apps there.

This is not exposed in the settings and the dialog only appears after installing or uninstalling one of the possible camera apps.

As I had set as default apps on both invoking methods before, I quickly install , turn of the display, use the shortcut.

Android asks to unlock the screen, then the selection dialog appears.

I uninstall FossifyCamera again and do the same, dialog appears again, I select there.

Done! Attack surface when screen is locked reduced.

@Android grapheneos@lemmy.world icon GrapheneOS graphene_os@lemmy.sdf.org icon GrapheneOS grapheneos@lemmy.ml icon GrapheneOS [Unofficial]

@potterybyosa@mastodon.social avatar potterybyosa , to random

Just finished working on some pages for a kids' art we're making for upcoming community celebrations. Each child will be given a gift bag with zines, stickers, clay and other little art supplies. Last year, I just attended the celebration and this year I'm happy to be involved. I've never celebrated Kwanzaa in my home, but its a really good way to feel connected and grounded in positive ethics.

A green page with white handwritten text, decorated with red, black and green triangles. It contains steps 1-4 of making a clay bowl. There are four closeup photos of my hands performing each step. The text reads: take a small amount of clay and roll it between your palms to make a ball. Lightly pound the ball with your fist to flatten it into a "cookie."

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@FediTips@social.growyourown.services avatar FediTips , (edited ) to random

The continued growth of mastodon.social is putting the in danger (here's why: https://fedi.tips/its-a-really-bad-idea-to-join-a-big-server/).

The quickest, easiest and most effective way to solve this would be if the official apps & website stopped promoting mastodon.social, and instead promoted a rotating selection from a pool of reliable servers with solid track records.

If you're comfortable using Github, please give thumbs up to all these:

Photo55 ,
@Photo55@mastodon.social avatar

@FediTips
I wandered over here because the categorical server I joined was taken over by people with an agenda, and firm opinions on how everyone else should use the Fediverse. Also rude and threatening, and blocked this which had a half-dozen people I followed or vice versa.

Why did other people choose this server?

Encourage movement: promote specific interest groups.
We do need another photography server. Or three.

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@janbeta@chaos.social avatar janbeta , to random

New video! I'm showing two (and a half) ways of getting the TL866 EPROM programmer to work in Linux.

YouTube: https://youtu.be/_oacXhtaLsk
PeerTube: https://makertube.net/w/kKdacAjugvbd6cDGyUSZew

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@nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar nixCraft , to random

A recent fire destroyed a South Korean government's cloud storage system, reportedly leaving no backups. This incident is a critical reminder for everyone: You must keep verified backups in multiple locations. Please follow the standard 3-2-1 backup strategy if you care about your personal data such as photos, videos, documents, and other important files. https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-10-01/national/socialAffairs/NIRS-fire-destroys-governments-cloud-storage-system-no-backups-available/2412936

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@geoffreyA@mastodon.social avatar geoffreyA , to random French

[acte fondateur 🎺]
✔ je viens de supprimer mes comptes Insta et FB à l'instant et j'en suis très heureux.

Maintenant, place au cheminement vers la suppression de .

🔔 Comment avez-vous fait pour migrer de whatsapp à ou en embarquant vos contacts et groupes ? Comment gérer les groupes de l'école de mon fils ou le groupe du club de foot pour ses matchs ?

Je suis preneur de vos conseils. Merci 🙏

@activitypub@edafe.de avatar activitypub , to random

How to install Debian 13 Trixie with a GNOME desktop

Debian GNU/Linux was first released in 1993 and has been under active developement ever since. Today, the Debian Project unites thousands of contributors from across the globe with the aim of producing “an operating system distribution that is composed entirely of free software“.

This guide is intended to assist those who are installing Debian for the first time. It maps out a straightforward path to a GNOME desktop environment with only essential applications pre-installed. Choose from 69830 official Debian packages to tailor the system to your own requirements.

edafe.de/debian-howto

Debian and the new package formats

Debian stable is, above all else, focused on the task of maintaining bug-free software packages. It is the reason why Debian, in over 30 years, has gained a reputation for being “like a rock in an ever-swirling sea of updates“. It is also the reason why Debian stable does not keep up with the latest versions.

Universal package formats, such as Flatpak, Snap, or AppImage, are managed separately from conventional packaging systems and thus provide the end-user with added flexibility and choice. They solve the problem of stale distribution packages because newer versions can be installed without compromising the integrity of the underlying Debian core.

Before you begin

In addition to the target computer, you should have reasonably fast Internet. Connect your device to your router using an Ethernet cable. If your laptop does not have a built-in Ethernet port, look for a Linux-compatible USB to Ethernet adapter, such as the StarTech USB31000S2, TP-Link UE300C or Plugable USB3-E1000.

Veronica explains how to create a bootable USB stick for installing Linux. Depending on your requirements, there are different Debian CD images to choose from. In all likelihood, you are following these instructions to install on x86-64 hardware, for which a netinst CD image amd64 would be the correct choice. It supports Intel as well as AMD processors and “includes non-free firmware for extra support for some awkward hardware”.

In the instructions which follow, debian is used as the hostname and trixie as the username. You will have an opportunity to set your preferred values at the end.

Choose 1) an encryption passphrase to encrypt your storage device, 2) a user password to secure the trixie account, and 3) a root password to secure the root account.

Ensure that all of your data is safely backed up because formatting your storage device will erase all of its data.

After completing the installation, Debian GNU/Linux will be the only operating system on your computer.

Installing Debian GNU/Linux

If your computer uses the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI), “turn off Secure Boot before attempting anything else“.

Step 1

After booting the system from the USB stick that you have prepared, continue by selecting the text based installer.

https://edafe.de/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Screenshot-from-2025-08-19-21-01-38-1.png### Step 2

Keep English as the language for the installation.

[!!] Select a language<br></br><br></br>Language: English

Step 3

Keep United States as the location for your system. This will also set United States as the default locale for the system environment. You will have an opportunity to set additional locales and adjust time zones at a later point during the installation.

[!!] Select your location<br></br><br></br>Country, territory or area: United States

Step 4

Use the keymap that is right for the layout of your particular keyboard.

[!!] Configure the keyboard<br></br><br></br>Keymap to use: keymap for your specific keyboard

Step 5

At this point, the installer may prompt you for missing firmware.

[!] Detect network hardware<br></br><br></br>Some of your hardware needs non-free firmware files to operate. The firmware can be loaded from removable media, such as a USB stick or floppy.<br></br><br></br>Load missing firmware from removable media?<br></br><br></br>No

Step 6

You may be asked to select the primary network interface for use during the installation.

[!!] Configure the network<br></br><br></br>Primary network interface:<br></br>eny7ace2eag34hc: unknown interface<br></br>wlp1s0: Wireless Network Adapter (wireless)

If network autoconfiguration fails, go back and try another interface from the list.

[!!] Configure the network<br></br><br></br>Network configuration method:<br></br><br></br>Retry network autoconfigurationRetry network autoconfiguration with a DHCP hostnameConfigure network manually<br></br><br></br>Do not configure the network at this time<br></br><br></br>Go Back

Step 7

Set the hostname for your system. In this example, we use debian as the hostname.

[!] Configure the network<br></br><br></br>Hostname: debian<br></br><br></br>Continue

Set the domain name for your system. If you are setting up on a home network, you should use home.arpa as the domain name.

[!] Configure the network<br></br><br></br>Domain name: home.arpa<br></br><br></br>Continue

Step 8

Leave the root password empty to ensure the standard user account will automatically be configured with sudo privileges.

[!!] Set up users and passwords<br></br><br></br>Root password: leave empty<br></br><br></br>Continue

Confirm the empty root password.

[!!] Set up users and passwords<br></br><br></br>Re-enter password to verify: leave empty<br></br><br></br>Continue

Step 9

Create the standard user. In this example, we use Trixie as the full name.

[!!] Set up users and passwords<br></br><br></br>Full name for the new user: Trixie<br></br><br></br>Continue

Continue with trixie as the username.

[!!] Set up users and passwords<br></br><br></br>Username for your account: trixie<br></br><br></br>Continue

Set a password for the new standard user.

[!!] Set up users and passwords<br></br><br></br>Choose a password for the new user: trixiepassword<br></br><br></br>Continue

Confirm the password for the new standard user.

[!!] Set up users and passwords<br></br><br></br>Re-enter password to verify: trixiepassword<br></br><br></br>Continue

Step 10

Keep Eastern as the time zone for now.

[!] Configure the clock<br></br><br></br>Select your time zone: Eastern

Step 11

You may wish to partition your disk with LVM and protect your data with a 256 bit AES key.

[!!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Partitioning method: Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM

Be careful to select the correct target device for your system.

[!!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Select disk to partition: your target disk for installation

Choose to keep all files in one partition.

[!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Partitioning scheme: All files in one partition (recommended for new users)

Now write the changes to disk.

[!!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Write the changes to disk and configure LVM?<br></br><br></br>Yes

You may skip the overwriting of the disk with random data by selecting Cancel. Be aware, however, that skipping this step will lessen the quality of the encryption.

Step 12

Enter your encryption passphrase.

[!!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Encryption passphrase: yourpassphrase<br></br><br></br>Continue

Confirm your encryption passphrase.

[!!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Re-enter passphrase to verify: yourpassphrase<br></br><br></br>Continue

Step 13

Use the available space to partition your disk.

[!!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Amount of volume group to use for guided partitioning: max<br></br><br></br>Continue

Step 14

Review partitions and mount points suggested by the installer.

[!!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Finish partitioning and write changes to disk

Confirm writing the changes to disk.

[!!] Partition disks<br></br><br></br>Write the changes to disks?<br></br><br></br>Yes

Step 15

You may be asked to scan additional installation media.

[!] Configure the package manager<br></br><br></br>Scan extra installation media?<br></br><br></br>No

Step 16

Select your archive mirror country from the list.

[!] Configure the package manager<br></br><br></br>Debian  archive mirror country: your country

Select an archive mirror from the list. Use the site that is closest to you.

[!] Configure the package manager<br></br><br></br>Debian archive mirror: mirror closest to you

Proceed without providing any HTTP proxy information:

[!] Configure the package manager<br></br><br></br>HTTP proxy information (blank for none): leave empty<br></br><br></br>Continue

Step 17

The Debian Popularity Contest attempts to map the overall usage of Debian packages with information from installed systems, such as yours.

[!] Configuring popularity-contest<br></br><br></br>Participate in the package usage survey?<br></br><br></br>Yes

Step 18

Choose standard system utilities from the list of predefined software collections and deselect all other entries.

[!] Software selection<br></br><br></br>Choose software to install:[ ] Debian desktop environment[ ] GNOME[*] standard system utilities<br></br><br></br>Continue

Step 19

You may be asked if you want to install GRUB. Select your target disk from Step 11 as the drive for boot loader installation.

[!] Configuring grub-pc<br></br><br></br>Install the GRUB boot loader to your primary drive?<br></br><br></br>Yes

Step 20

Remove the installation media before booting into your new system.

[!!] Finish the installation<br></br><br></br>Installation complete<br></br><br></br>Continue

Step 21

Enter your encryption passphrase to boot into the system. In this example, the encrypted disk is labelled sda3_crypt.

Please unlock disk sda3_crypt: yourpassphrase

Log into the system as the user trixie.

Debian GNU/Linux 13 debian tty1<br></br><br></br>debian login: trixie<br></br>Password: trixiepassword

Step 22

Set the password for the root user by entering the following command. You will be asked for your user password to obtain sudo privileges first.

$ sudo passwd root<br></br><br></br>[sudo] password for trixie: trixiepassword<br></br>New password: rootpassword<br></br>Retype new password: rootpassword<br></br>passwd: password updated successfully

Step 23

Install a minimal GNOME desktop.

$ sudo apt-get install --yes gnome-core

If you are installing into a virtual machine, enable copy and paste between the host and the guest.

$ sudo apt-get install --yes spice-vdagent

Step 24

Restart your system.

$ sudo reboot

Step 25

Enter your encryption passphrase to allow the system to boot.

Please unlock disk sda3_crypt: yourpassphrase

Log into the GNOME desktop.

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Skip the tour for now.

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Select Show Apps from the the panel at the bottom of the screen or press [Super + a].

https://edafe.de/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Screenshot-from-2025-09-03-10-22-43-825x620.pngOn most keyboards, the [Super] key is the one with the Windows logo printed on it.

Step 28

Open the Settings app and continue by adding the following keyboard shortcuts:

Terminal application

Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > View and Customize Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts > Add Shortcut…
Name: Launch Terminal<br></br><br></br>Command: gnome-terminal<br></br><br></br>Shortcut: [Super + t]

https://edafe.de/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Screenshot-from-2025-08-19-22-01-33-825x616.png#### File manager

Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > View and Customize Shortcuts: Home folder
Shortcut: [Super + f]

Web browser

Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > View and Customize Shortcuts: Launch web browser
Shortcut: [Super + b]

Maximising windows vertically

Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > View and Customize Shortcuts: Maximize window vertically
Shortcut: [Ctrl + Super + ↑]

Step 29

From within the GNOME desktop, open Firefox ESR by using the shortcut [Super + b] and re-open these instructions at edafe.de/step29.

Open a terminal with the shortcut [Super + t] and, where applicable, use copy and paste to enter the commands set out on this page. Be careful not to miss any punctuation.

Step 30

Set the time zone for your area.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata</span><br></br><br></br>[sudo] password for trixie: trixiepassword
Configuring tzdata<br></br><br></br>Geographic area: your area<br></br><br></br>Ok

Step 31

Configure locales for all the languages that your system is going to be used with. Use UTF-8 locales wherever possible.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales</span>

In this example, German and Japanese locales are generated in addition to the default locale for the system environment.

Configuring locales<br></br><br></br>Locales to be generated:<br></br><br></br>[*] de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8[*] en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8[*] ja_JP.UTF-8 UTF-8<br></br><br></br>OK

Keep en_US.UTF-8 as the default locale for the system environment.

Configuring locales<br></br><br></br>Default locale for the system environment:<br></br><br></br>en_US.UTF-8<br></br><br></br>OK

Step 32

The Desktop was disabled in GNOME 3.28. This decision was not universally popular at the time. However, developers pointed to the fact that, as an unmaintained feature, it stood in the way of other improvements. The following command hides the now orphaned Desktop folder from view.

$ <span class="copytxt">echo Desktop >> ~/.hidden</span>

Step 33

Install additonal Debian packages to give you a functional GNOME desktop.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo apt-get install --show-progress --yes apostrophe aptitude cheese cups curl debian-reference deja-dup epiphany-browser errands fastfetch file-roller foliate foomatic-db-compressed-ppds gcolor3 gnome-authenticator gnome-color-manager gnome-decoder gnome-epub-thumbnailer gnome-feeds gnome-firmware gnome-keysign gnome-music gnome-podcasts gnome-power-manager gnome-session-canberra gnome-shell-extension-auto-move-windows gnome-shell-extension-dashtodock gnome-shell-extension-no-annoyance gnome-shell-extension-shortcuts gnome-shell-extension-tiling-assistant gnome-shell-extensions-extra gnome-software-plugin-flatpak gnome-software-plugin-snap gnome-sound-recorder gnome-tweaks gnome-video-effects-frei0r iotas mpv-mpris nautilus-share network-manager-config-connectivity-debian network-manager-openconnect-gnome network-manager-openvpn-gnome network-manager-ssh-gnome network-manager-vpnc-gnome ooo-thumbnailer pdfarranger plymouth-themes printer-driver-cups-pdf playerctl rsync seahorse seahorse-daemon seahorse-nautilus shortwave shotwell smbclient soundconverter ssh-askpass-gnome synaptic transmission-gtk task-laptop ufw unattended-upgrades wireguard yubioath-desktop && sudo ufw enable</span>

Step 34

Replace the text output during system boot with a graphical splash screen.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo sed -i 's/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"/' /etc/default/grub && sudo update-grub2</span>

Step 35

Configure fastfetch to display information about your system on the command-line.

$ <span class="copytxt">echo -e 'n# use Fastfetch to display information about the systemnif [ -f /usr/bin/fastfetch ]; thenn clear && fastfetch;nfi' >> ~/.bashrc && source ~/.bashrc</span>

Step 36

Enable the unattended installation of important upgrades.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades</span>

Step 37

If in Step 6 you selected a wireless interface as the primary network interface for use during the installation, you will need to re-establish connection to the wireless network after rebooting.

Enable the Network Manager for the primary network interface and reboot your system.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo sed -i 's/managed=false/managed=true/' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf&&sudo sed -i '/# The primary network interface/,$d' /etc/network/interfaces && sudo reboot</span>

Step 38

Enable the installation of Flatpaks from Flathub.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo -- bash -c 'flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo'</span><br></br><br></br>[sudo] password for trixie: trixiepassword

Step 39

Install applications from Flathub.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo flatpak install --assumeyes flathub com.bitwarden.desktop com.vixalien.sticky dev.geopjr.Collision dev.geopjr.Tuba io.github.flattool.Warehouse io.gitlab.adhami3310.Converter org.cryptomator.Cryptomator org.gnome.Decibels org.gnome.World.PikaBackup org.libreoffice.LibreOffice org.keepassxc.KeePassXC</span>

Step 40

Install applications from the Snap Store.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo snap install chromium</span>

The snap directory in your home folder is not supposed to be accessed manually. Use the following command to hide it from view.

$ <span class="copytxt">echo snap >> ~/.hidden</span>

Step 41

By default, Debian installs the Extended Support Release (ESR) version of Firefox. The ESR receives crash fixes, security fixes and policy updates as needed.

The flatpak, on the other hand, installs the Rapid Release version of Firefox. In contrast to the ESR, the Rapid Release receives major updates at least every four weeks. Both versions can be used concurrently. When installed on your desktop, they are listed as Firefox ESR and Firefox, respectively.

As an option, you may install Firefox Rapid Release and set it as the default browser.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo flatpak install --assumeyes org.mozilla.firefox && xdg-settings set default-web-browser org.mozilla.firefox.desktop</span>

Consider using different themes to easily distinguish between the two versions.

Step 42

Create a new standard user with your preferred username and password.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo adduser yourusername</span><br></br><br></br>New password: yourpassword<br></br>Retype new password: yourpassword<br></br>passwd: password updated successfully<br></br>Changing the user information for yourusername<br></br>Enter the new value, or press ENTER for the default<br></br>Full Name []: YourUsername<br></br>Room Number []: <br></br>Work Phone []: <br></br>Home Phone []: <br></br>Other []: <br></br>Is the information correct? [Y/n] 

Add the standard user yourusername to additional system groups, including sudo.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo usermod --append --groups sudo,cdrom,floppy,audio,dip,video,plugdev,netdev yourusername</span>

Step 43

Rename the computer by replacing debian in /etc/hostname with your preferred hostname.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo nano /etc/hostname</span><br></br><br></br>yourhostname

Replace the two instances of debian in /etc/hosts with your preferred hostname. Be careful not to alter any punctuation.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo nano /etc/hosts</span><br></br><br></br>127.0.1.1 yourhostname.home.arpa yourhostname

Reboot the system for the changes to take effect.

$ <span class="copytxt">sudo reboot</span>

Step 44

Prevent yourself from accidentally breaking Debian by reading about some of the most commonly made mistakes.

All done!

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@coffeegeek@flipboard.social avatar coffeegeek , to random

Let's talk about the brewer graveyard. You know, that cupboard where expensive, well-intentioned coffee gear goes to be forgotten. For some of us, the Espro Bloom is sitting right there in the back.

It was a brewer with a real identity crisis. The paper filters were expensive and hard to find, and brewing without them was a masterclass in frustration. You’d either get a fast, sour cup or a choked, bitter stall. Many of us just gave up. After spending way too much time with this thing for CoffeeGeek, we realized the problem wasn't the brewer, it was us.

The big secret is to stop treating it like a pour-over. It's a unique no-bypass brewer that demands a smaller dose and a coarser grind. Once you work with its fussy design instead of against it, the results are stunningly clean and consistent. It’s so sensitive, in fact, that we now use it as a benchmark for testing new grinders.

We’re putting the finishing touches on a definitive guide that covers the whole story: the history, the step-by-step recipe (with grinder settings), and the deep-dive theory. If you have one of these brewers, get ready to rescue it. The coffee it can make is absolutely worth it.

Looking down on the Espro Bloom coffee brewer with coffee inside, to the left is a manual grinder, to the right of the brewer is a refractometer.

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@potterybyosa@mastodon.social avatar potterybyosa , to random

I uploaded a five minute unedited video of me coil building a pot, just as a test since I’m new to PeerTube. The goal is to move toward edited videos that show more of the process and better video angels that help students learn the technique.

https://makertube.net/w/r9mwULB89ETkGefaNM85kV

@tuxedocomputers@linuxrocks.online avatar tuxedocomputers , to random

Using virtual desktops with TUXEDO OS
This lets you organize your applications and windows into separate, logical desktops – improving your workflow and providing a clearer overview.
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Using-virtual-desktops-with-TUXEDO-OS.tuxedo

@drahardja@sfba.social avatar drahardja , to random

Good talk.

“How to Spot Fake AI Photos” by Hany Farid

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5_PrTvNypY

@tuxedocomputers@linuxrocks.online avatar tuxedocomputers , to random

My NTFS drive freezes during copying. What can I do?

This problem doesn’t just affect TUXEDO OS or Ubuntu, but also occurs on other Linux distributions.

Take a look:
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/My-NTFS-drive-freezes-during-copying-What-can-I-do.tuxedo

@OSM_tourism@mapstodon.space avatar OSM_tourism , to random
@tuxedocomputers@linuxrocks.online avatar tuxedocomputers , to random

Rubber feet on your TUXEDO come loose? 🤷

This article explains how you can help prevent the rubber feet of your notebook from coming off over time, and what to do if this has already happened.

👉https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/What-should-I-do-if-the-rubber-feet-on-my-TUXEDO-come-loose.tuxedo

18+ @Ihazchaos@chaos.social avatar Ihazchaos , to random German

Ich erinnere mich, dass es irgendwo eine Anleitung oder Mehrere zur Benutzung Mastodons gab? Kann mir bitte jemand zeigen wo?

@tuxedocomputers@linuxrocks.online avatar tuxedocomputers , to random

Upgrade & maintenance of your TUXEDO notebook

If you would like to upgrade the RAM or mass storage of your TUXEDO we give you full control and, explicitly allow opening the unit without voiding the warranty.

https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Infos/Help-Support/Instructions/Upgrade-maintenance-of-your-TUXEDO-notebook.tuxedo

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@kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot avatar kristiedegaris , to random

Just a reminder that I wrote a comprehensive, two part guide to drystone walling.

Even if you don't build something, the info will leave you with a whole new appreciation for the walls around you.

Give it a read, and then a try! I'm here to answer any of your questions.

https://www.thedrystonecompany.com/drystone-diary/how-to-build-a-drystone-wall-part-one

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