If Fedora 40 had a headlining change, it might be @kde Plasma 6. The KDE SIG have brought over all the hard work from that community to give you a solid desktop experience from day 1.
We're also pushing technology forward by making this release Wayland-only, though X11 apps will still work!
Plasma 6 is also available for our Kinoite users.
Give the Fedora KDE 40 spin a try today!
https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-in-fedora-kde-40/
That looks really great! Can't wait see it filled with life.
Meanwhile I'll share my solution. I'm an #email user since more than 30 years and I'm running my own email server since nearly the start of it.
The lack of having a reliable email client for my #Librem5, my sons #pinephone and #MobileLinux in general bothered me a long time. #Geary didn't fit my needs and #Thunderbird which I use on my desktop is no option for mobile devices, yet.
I ended up using #tangram to access a #selfhosted #snappymail.
Need to upgrade. I thought I could wait for the first #yunohost integration of #flohmarkt, but there are still too many rough edges. Anybody wants to help with it (testing is very welcome also)?
A #riddle. There are two pitfalls in this code. One cloaking the other. Can you see them?
#!/bin/bash # generate a random string of length '$bytes' using characters from # expression '$chars' generate_random_string() { local bytes=${1:-24} local chars=${2:-'A-Za-z0-9'} dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1 count=1111 2>/dev/null \ | tr --complement --delete "$chars" \ | sed --quiet 's/\(.\{'"$bytes"'\}\).*/\1/p' } # function generate_random_string is meant to be used in different # scripts in contexts like: # generating a random password echo "password = '$(generate_random_string)'" # generating a 64 byte seed base64 encoded echo "seed = '$(generate_random_string 86 'a-zA-Z0-9/+')=='"
Securing the supply chain in a geopolitically charged world is very challenging, and we have various solutions and products to address common threats to the most severe.
https://puri.sm/posts/purism-differentiator-series-part-12-secure-supply-chain-and-made-in-usa-electronics/?mtm_campaign=status_update&mtm_source=organic&mtm_medium=librem_social&mtm_content=ls-purism-differentiator-series-part-12-secure-supply-chain-and-made-in-usa-electronics
A new release of #feedbackd is out (https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd/-/releases/v0.3.0).
Besides some cleanups the user visible change is that "blessed" apps can now override the global feedback level so e.g. your alarm clock can ring even when the phone is in quiet mode (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/merge_requests/1398)
Very, very happy that our proposal for adding #cellbroadcast support to #ModemManager and #Phosh was accepted by @NGIZero : https://nlnet.nl/project/SMS-CB 🗼 〰️ 📱
It’s now possible to create a #Guix System instance where the default ‘guix’ command sees the channels of your choosing:
https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Customizing-the-System_002dWide-Guix.html
This is particularly useful if you want to create a ready-to-use system image.
With a beautiful logo designed by the one, the only, the amazing @joel, I think Clew is almost ready to go into a public beta! 🎉
Just a few final touches to make.
The second April LUG is coming up this Thursday at 8:15PM ET. Here are the ideas for this time, give it a vote! https://strawpoll.com/e6Z28MLQEnN
If you want in on the action, join the Discord! Link to the LUG will only be shared there. https://discord.gg/ftrnxrd3vr
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