Agreed. If the data is suitable enough, there are plenty of tools to slurp a CSV into mariadb or whatever.
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SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Valve cooperates in banning Steam mod for depicting “historical revisionism” - AUTOMATON WESTEnglish82·18 hours agoTl;dr:
The Gwangju Uprising was a series of student-led pro-democratic demonstrations that took place in Korea in 1980. These protests are known to have been violently suppressed by the military, resulting in a massacre of civilians, but the mod depicted protesters as armed and violent criminals (according to YNA), thus framing the military regime’s brutality as justified.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone have the experience registering a domain name with false personal information?English3·1 day agoYeah this has been standard since GDPR. Anyone not doing it is decades behind.
How much storage are you actually using? You could just split it between the r230s and set up zfs replication in proxmox.
It should have power monitoring in the idrac already.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux distro/setup best at not crashing from sleep/wake?English2·3 days agoSystem76, Framework, even Dell officially supports Ubuntu in limited cases.
I’d just try a couple different distros and see which one has the fewest issues for you. If you like, you can pay for official support from Dell or Canonical. If you do identify an issue in a supported scenario (Ubuntu version + device model) they will actually help you troubleshoot and resolve the issue. RHEL is the same if you want to pay a bit more.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Creating similar service to AlternativeToEnglish9·3 days agoA wiki would be great, since it allows user contributions and a familiar interface.
Not necessarily mediawiki, though. Or maybe something that allows people to submit individual options in a category and vote on them.
Get it running and set it loose!
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] Fedora KDE defaults to console mode if I don't turn on the display during boot-upEnglish2·3 days agoYeah that might be it. Sddm is a display manager, you might be using it for your login screen.
You might be able to work around it by just setting the service to restart automatically, so that it comes up properly once a display is attached. But if you can, I would try reproducing it on a fresh and fully updated install, and open a bug report to the maintainers if you can. Linux developers generally try to make really sure their programs don’t crash like that.
Unattended-upgrades or dnf-automatic
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] Fedora KDE defaults to console mode if I don't turn on the display during boot-upEnglish3·4 days agoBoot log/kernel/dmesg, X/Wayland/kde primarily. Been a long time since I’ve had to troubleshoot something like this so I don’t know the new kids on the block. Maybe upstart or dracut? Whatever manages the boot process now
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] Fedora KDE defaults to console mode if I don't turn on the display during boot-upEnglish3·4 days agoThat seems strange. What’s in the log?
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you know about the Lbry, and what do you think of it..?English2·4 days agoSo what does it have to do with Linux?
I don’t remember what kind they use off the top of my head. If it’s “click all the motorcycles” ones, it’s normal for it to take two or three rounds. If it’s the h5Na7 kind, then yeah you should be able to solve it in one go. Maybe try the audio version?
I’ve had some top scores on some hardware. Usually because I was the only one who had run it on that exact model of server CPU, but still…