today, bonus: realized an alsa-sof-firmware update going stable in #fedora 39 broke upgrade to f40, filed a blocker bug to get the matching f40 update pushed and worked around the issue in openqa - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2274833 , https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/os-autoinst-distri-fedora/c/a07ad202404c4d31898f0dbabb0c777e60faf499?branch=main
no idea how far this will reach but let's try:
if I were to start learning more about one of the listed BSD operating systems, which would you recommend? Guessing the answer could be different if we're talking about daily desktop usage vs server, so maybe clarify your answer via a reply if you can (fwiw, probably more interested in daily desktop usage, but open to whatever too).
* did a bluez scratch build to see if git master fixes https://github.com/bluez/bluez/issues/778
* did a gnome-contacts build with a tentative fix for https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-contacts/-/issues/345
* started trying to line things up for the next #fedora 40 RC
* checked on some reported glitching mirrors, they seemed to be okay for me - https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/11879
* reported some issues in transmission torrent client - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2272474#c5
Looking for a good stylus capable tablet or 2in1 for my little sister at an affordable price, it's a game of
*overall great, but dead battery, and there are no replacements*,
"bad touchscreen, but does not effect functionality" (uhm???),
*in very good shape and functionality generally, except it's clearly been run over on a dirt road, complete with mod and skid marks still in place*,
*In near perfect shape and functionality, except every single port has been absolutely stomped on somehow*
Wasn't sure what kind of production I would get from the 3 solar panels I put on my RV a couple of months ago. Where it is parked, they don't get any sun till mid morning and one never gets full sun due to the season.
Still, in 8 days, they have produced almost 18 Kilowatts.
So, even a small, poorly placed array can supplement my power needs.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
Many FOSS projects rely on donations. If you have money to spare but don't know which to donate to take a look at the above links on Ko-fi, Github, and Open Collective. Anything on there that I have sponsered or contributed to is something I have found to be worthy.