
A Front-end for the Incus Helper Scripts (Community) Repository. Featuring over 200+ scripts to help you manage your Incus deployments.

Interests: Linux, Fountain Pens, Rugby, Selfhosting, and a bit of boardgaming, rpgs, and Nintendo switch gaming.
Yeah, when I served on a jury, the prosecutor was very clear that the only reason someone carried more than $100 in cash was for drugs or other illicit dealings.
Fedora. I've been using it since Fedora Core 1 and was mostly RedHat before that. I don't have time to muck around with my desktop and Fedora almost always just works. I've had too many problems with Ubuntu and Suse and friends. And while I like Arch and Debian and others, I just want my desktop to be point and click. My days off tinkering on my desktop are long gone. Kids, house, work, wife, grandkids, other hobbies keep me busy. I save tinkering for my selfhosting adventures.
Curious how the unit has been performing otherwise. From another of your posts it looks like you planned on installing OMV on it. Any issues in the install? How is performance?
Incus Scripts repository
A Front-end for the Incus Helper Scripts (Community) Repository. Featuring over 200+ scripts to help you manage your Incus deployments.
Incus Scripts is a collection of tools to simplify the deployment of incus instances. Originally created by tteck, these scripts are now continued by the community. Our goal is to preserve and expand upon tteck's work, providing an ongoing resource for Incus users worldwide.
This project is a fork of community-scripts that is continually updated to work with incus instead of ProxmoxVE.
Container track at FOSDEM 2025
This page has links to ask the talks regarding containers at FOSDEM held Feb 1st and 2nd. Most interesting to me is https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5742-bringing-application-containers-to-incus/ .
I use the Fossify Gallery app for just that reason.
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Every where and any where. They are a mix of PDF and epub.
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For me:
I have stopped using most of the services that got me into selfhosting. Things like rss and wikis. I try new things from time to time but kill them if I don't find myself using them regularly or if the maintenance cost is more than the value add.
You should also be able to disable the repo from within the Software store app
If you have another USB drive, I think you should be able to load the wifi drivers from that when using the netinstall. I am pretty sure I remember doing that 15 years ago.
Gnome because it is the default in my district, works right out of the box and I'm too old to fart around with customizing things anymore.
I just want to get to work.
If I remember correctly, in a previous blog pretty, they started that k-9 would continue to be updated with the same functionality. There was something else other than branding that was going to be different but it wasn't consequential (at least not enough for me to remember).
I'm not sure about libre office, but Excel has lookup and lookup. I've not personally used those. But might be of help.
I have the same issue. I want something simple but has encryption, native mobile apps for both Android and iOS, and threading. Facebook style posts with comments would be great.
For now we're using matrix and element bc I can find anything better. Unless something more compelling comes along we'll probably migrate to something xmpp based like snikket.
Has anyone tried selfhosting ente photos? Curious how well it works.
I am one of those gifted folks that enjoy astigmatism. I have tried dark mode and dark themes many times over the years and it just doesn't work for me. The screenshots are gorgeous tho!
Agreed, OpenAudible is fantastic. I've been an audible member for ages. I really only listen to my books when commuting and traveling and the pandemic set me back in my listening. Using OpenAudible allows me to keep my library available on any device and use any application to listen.
Item1: I would love something along these lines. Honestly, I wish I could configure Thunderbird to be my journal and reference my to-do items programmatically from inside journal entries.
Similar to your wish for first class dark mode, I want light mode to also be first class. Too many apps lately have made dark mode default and the light mode is unusable.
I was thinking a desktop app. I've played with imapnotes3 and jtxboard.
Yeah, me too. Whenever Fedora made the move to Wayland by default for Gnome.
Don't leave us hanging, what is this mystical notes app that syncs over imap?
I hope they really do it. I'd love notes in Thunderbird.
Sure, docker-compose is great, but could we get similar functionality using just the tools that are built into CoreOS? Can we get automatic updates, too? Yes we can! 📦
AIO printer scanner w/ duplex scan via sane drivers
I have been using an old HP AIO for years. Two things have really been bothering me lately.
So, anyone have a MFP/AIO that works with default Linux drivers and has supported duplex scanning? I want specific models, not just brand names.
Selfhosted private/secure blog/journal
I am looking for self hosted blog/journal that is private by default. Not looking to host a public blog, rather something that I can write more personal entries on and is easy to read later. I want to be able to include multimedia in the entries.
Currently I'm thinking of a Mastodon server with posts set to private by default and turning off federation. It would be awesome to be able to post from my phone as events happen rather than having to find time later.
I've tried around with using IMAP and an email client, but not sold on it. Tried using a calendar, but too cludgy.
Open to other ideas!
Email Archive Options
I have a number of email accounts including free services like Gmail and yahoo, as well as private domains I own. I'm looking for a way to pull all of my mail into a local store that I can access using my mail client (Thunderbird). I want to keep the accounts separate from each other. Any recommendations?
My Framework 13 Arrived Today
I ordered two weeks ago making it into the July batch. Got the shipping notification on Monday and received my laptop today. I ordered the DIY i5 edition with 16GB RAM, two USB-C modules, 1 USB-A, an HDMi, and a 1TB storage.
I unpacked everything and assembled it. It really isn't what I would call a DIY experience, all I had to do was install the RAM, SSD, bezel, and input panel.
I booted to the BIOS and disabled secure boot, added the grub UEFI key from prepared USB drive of Fedora 38. My error was not realizing I re-enabled secure boot when I copied the key. Booting from the USB I kept getting the message that I needed to load the kernel first. After reformatting and re-imaging the USB drive a couple of times, I ended up writing the installer image to the 1TB storage module before I realized my error and disabled secure boot again.
Fedora proceeded to install without issue. I followed the install guide on the framework forums. The fingerprint reader did not work, but everything
Canonical Takes Back Control of LXD from OCI
The umbrella project behind Incus, LXC, LXCFS, Distrobuilder and more.
Super Container OS - any good?
Jack Wallen tests out the new Super Container OS and comes away seriously impressed. Read his review here.
This looks like it could be amazing. Maybe a self hosting dream, or a flash in the pan.
How big is everyone's Calibre Library?
I have 3 different libraries, one for comics, one for TTRPG books, and my main one for actual eBooks. My main library is over 4GB with over 1,000 books.
No, I haven't read all of them, but I am working on it. They have been collected over the last 15 years from Sony eReader store, Kobo books, Amazon Kindle, B&N, Archive.org and other Public Domain books hosts, Humble Bundle, Story Bundle, and various other places.
Largest categories are Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Mystery.
I wish there was a way to link to an Android app.
Containers vs Virtual Machines
Learn the key differences between containers and virtual machines, as well as popular providers for both.
Let's start off with what a container is compared to a virtual machine.
Announcing Containers Community
This is the place to discuss various Container platforms, runtimes, and technologies. Whether it is big daddy Docker, or something newer like Podman. Grand-daddy LXC, or the OCI. If it is about containers, let's talk.