2:39pm Snapper by Clark Terry from Terry, Clark: Having Fun
#ClarkTerry #Snapper #MiddayJazz #KUVO
Want to #game on #openSUSE Tumbleweed? This guide walks you through the full setup; #Flatpaks #Steam, #codecs and beyond. Latest drivers, rolling updates, and #Snapper rollbacks. Go Wild. 🎮🐧 https://youtu.be/0T02xd9qVmM?si=XJqtGxkjDP7VWE6a
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Gaming Install Guide!

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Leaving #Windows? #Endof10 #Linux Mint isn't the only option anymore; #openSUSE with #KDE Plasma offers deep customization plus #Snapper rollbacks for peace of mind. The perfect safety net for #newcomers! 🐧
https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-mint-isnt-the-answer-for-windows-refugees-anymore/
Linux Mint isn't the answer for Windows refugees anymore

It's still good, but not the best.

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Yellowtail snapper are common in the Caribbean, but I felt like they were following me on this trip. Every time I stopped to take a photo, I looked over my shoulder and there was a snapper watching what I was up to.

#underwaterphotography #fish #snapper #bahamas #divebuddy #scuba

I wanted to automatically make boot options for snapper snapshots and ended up making these

https://codeberg.org/grafcube/uki-efi-boot
https://codeberg.org/grafcube/uki-snapper

uki-efi-boot automatically scans directories in your esp for efi executables and adds entries to your UEFI boot options while uki-snapper automatically creates boot entries/UKIs for snapper snapshots.

It has been working flawlessly so far. I use secure boot so I have to configure uki-snapper to build new images for each snapshot so I configured it to generate no more than 2 to fit in my esp. It also only works on arch right now since it depends on mkinitcpio but contributions to expand support are very welcome.

I hope someone finds these scripts useful

They're available on the AUR as well.

@[email protected] #linux #uefi #uki #bootloader #btrfs #boot #snapper #opensource
uki-efi-boot

A simple utility that automatically scans for efi executables creates boot entries for them in the UEFI boot menu

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I have developed and released a tool for graphically managing #Btrfs / #Snapper snapshots.
This is a #Qt 6/ #QML graphical tool utilizing D-Bus and PolicyKit.

@qt

https://github.com/presire/qSnapper

I found out what broke my system some weeks ago... /etc/grub.d/00_header contains non-POSIX compliant "function" keyword, and for some reason the files in /etc/grub.d were concatenated and replaced my /etc/default/grub, which caused the #grub reconfiguration to fail after a kernel update! Because #VoidLinux uses the dash shell by default, and for some reason that 00_header script, owned by the grub package, is written for #bash apparently.
I don't even know who to report this to, is it even a bug? A bug in GRUB2, perhaps? Or should Void packages be the ones to handle this? Why was my /etc/default/grub replaced in the first place (perhaps its something to do with #snapper??)

Anyway, the temporary(?) solution I've found is to copy someone's /etc/default/grub file from #AskUbuntu: https://askubuntu.com/a/829325

They had the same issue as me 9 years ago, but it was never explained, and I think I may have figured it out now. IIRC, Ubuntu also uses the dash shell.

"sudo update-grub" failing with "function: not found"

Running sudo update-grub on my 14.04.4 gets the following /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 38: /etc/default/grub: function: not found Here is my /etc/default/grub it appears to be complaining about function

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This is pretty cool, would love to see this integrated in a distro. (maybe #NixOS? but it's also very close to what #Snapper does.)
"When I type ounce nano /etc/samba/smb.conf (I actually alias $EDITOR='ounce --trace $EDITOR'), ounce knows that it's smart and I'm dumb, and it sees that I just edited /etc/samba/smb.conf a few short minutes ago, because it uses seccomp and eBPF to trace all the file open calls my $EDITOR makes, and uses httm to check whether I have any un-snapshot-ed changes. If I do, it takes a snapshot before I edit the file again."
https://kimono-koans.github.io/everything/

cc #linux #zfs #nilfs #btrfs

kimono koans' blog! - All your snapshots, at your fingertips, enables NILFS2-inspired ZFS snapshots

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