@siltaer Merci de l'info, je vais faire suivre !
Pour ce que ça vaut, j'ai justement un Lenovo X13 Gen 3 de 2023 sur lequel j'ai installé #Bazzite il y a quelques semaines et tout roule ; je compte faire la même chose avec le Lenovo de ma femme (specs très similaire sauf qu'elle a un écran tactile) et le migrer sur Aurora #uBlueAurora 🤞
@killick been using Aurora Linux for 6 months. Really like it. The universal blue team does a great job! Props to @inffy for doing a GREAT job! #linux #ublueaurora

Finally managed to move my #jellyfin from the supposedly unsupported #flatpak to a container installation.

Since I'm running #ublueAurora I tried to use a #podman quadlet and after some failed tries it worked.

Finally got to play with #ublueAurora, overall quite neat, although setting things up for developing with #dotnet took some work; the #devcontainers idea is interesting, but both #vscode and #JetbrainsRider could use some polish on it.
Also a bit sad I haven't found a way to install #powershell on it yet.

#linux

I did a thing. Distro-hopped from Mint to Aurora. So far so good, dealing with some minor paper cuts but no show stoppers.
#ublueaurora #Linux

My Aurora desktop 😊

Ptyxis terminal is great for toolbox container integration. I'm used to a Quake-style dropdown terminal, so I'd like to find a way to hide/show the terminal window with a keyboard shortcut (alt+z). There is possibly a way to do it by writing a kwin script.

I'm eventually going to build my own custom image with the ublue-os/image-template repository.

#ublueaurora #Universalblue #Fedora #Kinoite #Plasma6 #cloudnative #bootc

So I think I'm going to give Aurora a try.

Ptyxis seems like it would make using toolbox/distroboxes convenient. One thing I'm iffy about is possibly having to layer Prometheus node_exporter. The only way to run it in a container that is able to read the right system information would be to run podman as root. But most things that I run locally should be able to run just as well and seamlessly in rootless containers. These include ntfy, Grafana, Prometheus. Podman Desktop would make this easy.

The defaults listed on this page seem great. Tailscale, Flathub out of the box. The Aurora DX developer mode seems pretty interesting.

https://docs.getaurora.dev/

#Fedora #FOSS #Podman #oci #containers #ublueaurora

Introduction to Aurora | Aurora

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My first contribution to @UniversalBlue just merged 🎉

#Bluefin and #uBlueAurora users will soon be able to select AirPlay speakers on their network in their favorite desktop environment for audio output. 🔊

@thelinuxEXP Thank you for making this follow-up video and included Fedora Plasma Mobile. While not many people seem to be interested in Linux tablets at the moment, I was one of the few that watched both videos.

I do have a Lenovo 2-in1 tablet running Auora, although if they ever do provide Plasma Mobile images, I would rebase to that.

#ublueaurora

@trzyglow just in case you find this interesting, there is project called topgrade that should handle both arch and flapack updates https://github.com/topgrade-rs/topgrade. The #ublueaurora people are using it and it runs in background via systemd timers, quite a neat solution to keep everything updated in the system. I think it even updates distrobox containers, at least that's the case in #ublueaurora
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