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Wanna be cool tech person who’s oddly into Linux because it’s cool to be different sometimes. I also daytime work in inventory and supply chain/reporting on those things so I’m super good at Excel…I love my dogs, I’m in ND where it’s always too hot or too cold no in between. Ps show me your wrist watches.
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@thelinuxEXP Loved this video, wish I would have seen the survey!
I know we shoudl support using Masttadon but my god its a shit show to use. You need to remember what one you're on, and to find somebody elsewhere. You think yoyu know your login but you just create a new account on a different server.

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So - As a Non gamer - intel graphics user - who doesn't video edit or do much creative, Is there really any pros to Nobara?

Fedora stopped me from distro hopping,

@thelinuxEXP
I'm all for a flathub account. I want to sign in and it tell me i've had these apps installed before, would you like to reinstall, you know like how my phone does it. I don't think they'll become the blocker for making free software have a cost, if people dont want to pay the deb will always be avliable somewhere else.

I also like the EOS approach. You can pay if you want but you can also go free. Wish EOS had an account to remmeber past install/donations too.

For some reason I think @vkc and @technotim both live in the Minneapolis area. You guys should host a meetup with @thisdoesnotcomp

I’m over in North Dakota, not too far away!

When will the linux community or Lenovo give us the ability to use our finger print scanners on 8th gen intel or later. the square kinds not the swipe kinds.
@chrisdemarco Yes, such security at home. I use password managers for web but I can't remember more than like 4 for servers.
@chrisdemarco no it’s just nfs common, fstab mount in boot. It could be permission on the share. I am a bad admin and the root accounts do share a password on the two systems haha.
@vkc I have uploaded too many photos for that!

Okay linux nerds. I wanna do my own Nextcloud for real, but I want my data storage to be NFS share on Truenas so I can have replication. This throws permission errors.

Somebody make this happen on Debian not using snaps or turnkeys.