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Recently, IONOS and Nextcloud announced their new, sovereign office suite called “Euro-Office” and claimed they were using components of ONLYOFFICE. It seems they are doing so without checking the licences first and without cooperating with them.

Original announcement:

Nextcloud and Ionos are promising a modern, open-source office suite for the summer. To achieve this goal, they have forked OnlyOffice.

heise.de

ONLYOFFICE reply:

Based on publicly available information, the “Euro-Office” project uses technology derived from ONLYOFFICE editors in violation of our licensing terms and of international intellectual property law.

onlyoffice.com

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I tried "all" settings. I tried reading the logs and norhing helped. I had many months without issues. How do you guys debug it? The logs aren't too helpful for me and there are too many settings for me to play with. I've got an intel GPU with eirher QSV or VAAPI. Disabling does not work either. CPU is normal, GPU is normal. RAM is not full.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/66388621

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A ^fake^ email. It reads: From: Linus Torvalds torvalds@linux-foundation.org To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: [RFC] Remove IPv4 support from kernel, effective next merge window Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2025 10:42:00 -0700 Message-ID: 20250815-drop-ipv4@linux-foundation.org

Hey folks,

After yet another deeply technical and entirely calm discussion about HRT (High-Resolution Timers) that somehow devolved into 200+ replies, personal insults, and at least one GIF of a raccoon, I have decided it’s time to take drastic measures.

Effective next merge window, we will be removing IPv4 support from the kernel. This will both (a) resolve the maintainers’ scheduling disputes, and (b) force the world into the IPV6 utopia we were promised back in 1998.

If you need IPv4 after this point, you can either:

run an ancient kernel from before the change (good luck with the bugs), or rewrite your applications to use IPv6 and learn to love colons in your addresses. Yes, I realize this will break roughly *everything *. No, I don’t care. I have already switched all my machines to IPv6-only, except for the toaster, which unfortunately still insists on using a 192. 168. x. x address. The toaster will be replaced.

If you disagree with this decision, I suggest you take it up with the HRT maintainers. But please keep it civil this time. (Or at least keep the raccoon GIFs under 1MB.)

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I draw the line at when a third party internet-connected service is doing validation of ID. Let’s be honest though, I strongly believe such a thing isn’t possible on a FOSS operating system environment unless they could control what was bootable on the device at a firmware level, enforce signatures to ensure that you couldn’t boot something unrestricted, remove the ability to be root, and block LD_PRELOAD so signals couldn’t be faked. There’s probably more ways to circumvent that.

What I’m trying to say is real ID verification on Linux would be awfully hard to implement, and I guarantee you, nobody would put up with it. They’d fork to a version that doesn’t have it immediately as a protest. Right now, we’re considering implementing something akin to the date pickers that were ubiquitous when signing up for internet services in the early 2000s where it’s just an honor system.

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I'm planning to switch to RISC-V by 2030, and since this is new to me (I’m an old AMD64 (and i386) veteran), I wanted to ask what your thoughts and predictions are regarding performance, stability, and usability as a creator of all kinds of content, whether it’s music, movies, 3D, or watching cat videos on YouTube. I’m also planning to buy a new, fresh computer, maybe a laptop from around 2027/2028. Is that a good idea, or am I biting off more than I can chew? To sum up, I’m asking for your opinions, advice, warnings, and thoughts. Feel free to write not only answers to my questions but anything you consider important in the context of the RISC-V and Linux marriage in the near future

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I've been running Linux for 14 months now and loving it.

My laptop is a HP Victus gaming pc, which is bulky and heavy, but Its powerfull.

I find myself laying on the couch more and developing from there half the time or doing laptop stuff more and more from the couch.

Lugging it to work and back is also not great.

In October I can buy a new laptop through work and write off half the price against tax, honestly I want everything a mac book offers.

Good solid build quality, not plastic. No GPU needed, just light weight, long battery life, shouldn't heat up too much, good trackpad etc.

But fuck apple and their walled garden, so I want something Linux.

ARM is perfect for this, but does Linux play nice with it? What are my options?

Or do I just go with x86 and compromise

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Hi community,

I’m one of the maintainers of Portabase, I shared it here for the first time two weeks ago and I have now some updates!

After an initial request from a community user in mid-January, and a few more along the way, we’ve finally added support for Firebird SQL. It seems to have a solid community behind it even though I hadn’t heard of it before.

Quick recap : Portabase is an open-source platform for database backup and restore.

Repository: https://github.com/Portabase/portabase

So it now we support 8 databases: PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, SQLite, MongoDB, Redis, Valkey and Firebird SQL

What’s new in version 1.10:

  • Support for Firebird SQL (obviously)
  • Healthchecks for both the database and the agent (with optional notifications)
  • End-to-end tests to prevent regressions (coverage is still light, but we’re working on it)

What’s coming next:

  • Support for Microsoft SQL Server

If you’re using Firebird SQL (or any other supported database), we’d really appreciate your feedback. Feel free to open issues if you find any bugs.

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You’ll need at least 6GB of RAM to run Ubuntu 26.04 LTS comfortably, as the upcoming version of the distro raises its minimum memory requirement for the first time since 2019.

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Full Research(52 Pages PDF).

Our recent research paper into Snapchat's gamification features shows that some of the respondents are experiencing negative effects. Think of the feeling of pressure and having more screen time than desired. The results of the research support the importance of freedom of choice on large online platforms. Young people need to have more control over where their attention is going, what they are seeing and what they are displaying of themselves online. We therefore want to use the report to advise policy makers on guidelines on gamification on social media.

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Authentik Helm woes (discuss.tchncs.de)
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I'm currently in the long process of rebuilding my declarative homelab using k3s, ArgoCD and NixOS.

I had previously used Keycloak but that always seemed massively overqualified and way too complex for my purposes. With this rebuild I saw my chance to try out Authentik which appears to be in good standing with the homelab community.
They have tons of documentation for pretty much anything which was encouraging to me. Well except for the documentation for their Helm Charts maybe...

Started off with version 2025.12.x, am now onto 2026.02.x and have spent most weekends in between that on getting Authentik to even just deploy to the cluster.
It's partially my fault for attempting to use Secrets initially but even now with hardcoded keys in my git repo the default example chart doesn't work:

values.yaml

authentik:
  existingSecret:
    secretName: authentik-secret

  postgresql: # None of this gets applied at all so I do it manually below...
    password: "somepasswd"

server:
  replicas: 1

  env: # Manually apply all the configuration values. Why am I using Helm charts again?
    - name: AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__HOST
      value: authentik-postgresql
    - name: AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__USER
      value: authentik
    - name: AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__PASSWORD
      value: "somepasswd"
    - name: AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__NAME
      value: authentik

  route:
    main:
      # ...

postgresql:
  enabled: true

  auth: # And set everything here once again
    username: authentik
    password: "somepasswd"
    postgresPassword: "somepasswd"
    usePasswordFiles: false
    database: authentik

  primary:
    persistence:
      size: 4Gi

I started off with the official example and after all these undocumented changes it still only deploys-ish:

With the defaults authentik-server would always try to reach the DB under localhost which doesn't work in the context of this chart/k8s.
So after a while I figured out that the authentik: configuration block doesn't actually do anything and I set all the values the chart should set by hand.

Now the DB connects but the liveliness probe on the authentik-server pod fails. It logs the incoming probe requests but apparently doesn't answer them (correctly) leading to k8s killing the pod.

Sorry for the ramble but I've hit my motivational breaking point with Authentik.
Since the community seems to like it a bit I am left wondering what I'm doing wrong to have this many issues with it.

Did you people have this much trouble with Authentik and what have you switched to instead?

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