

Off-topic, but isn’t Fedora technically upstream from RHEL?


Off-topic, but isn’t Fedora technically upstream from RHEL?
Lenovo ThinkPads work very nicely with Linux, and there’s a large second-hand market. The T and X series are especially great I find.
The usual advice about avoiding soldered RAM holds in general, but right now used laptops are being bought just for stripping RAM. So I think putting up with soldered RAM in second hand devices (I’d go for at least 32G) can be a smart move because it may be a better deal (and often a smaller form factor).


Have you tried
I recently set it up and I’m very impressed.
This is not difficult to achieve at all with tools like sed or awk. But unless you provide a concrete example input file or files, all we can do is point to those tools.
The problem is that /-o will also match something like --my-irrelevant-option.
Word boundaries match the end (or the beginning) of the word.
How exactly to do it depends on the regex library, my less is built with PCRE2 therefore I can do /-o\b.


Seems like the router doesn’t like how the headers are passed on. You could try:
login.router.lan {
reverse_proxy 192.168.1.1:80 {
header_up Host {upstream_hostport}
}
}
https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/reverse_proxy#headers
If you’re not averse to CLI and some tinkering, i think khal may suit your needs.
I think Gnome + Flatpak is a great setup for GUI only. Fedora is annoying to set up with nonfree drivers and codecs, otherwise it’s a great choice for this.
(Also, don’t try convert your friends, just wait until they come to you and ask for help installing Linux.)


If I saw that folder name while using a friend’s machine I would know not to click on it to respect their privacy.
Hell of a run, boys!
Red Hat 8/10
Debian 9/10
Mandrake 10/10
Caldera 8/10
SuSe 8/10
Well, that’s settled then!


This! It’s just the name of the software, not sure why everyone’s getting so worked up about it.
I think it’s a brilliant use case for federation, hope this sees some adoption!
bye