US must ‘universally condemn political violence’, Democratic governor Shapiro says
US must ‘universally condemn political violence’, Democratic governor Shapiro says
Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro says US stands at ‘inflection point’ after Charlie Kirk killing and urges unity over divisionCoral Murphy Marcos (The Guardian)
Israeli drone strikes kill five, including children, in southern Lebanon
An Israeli drone strike killed five people, including three children, in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil on Sunday, Lebanon’s health ministry said.
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US | 4.3 magnitude earthquake jolts the San Francisco Bay Area and people report feeling a sharp shake
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 has awakened a number of people in the San Francisco Bay Area with a sharp jolt.
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How the billionaire class and wealthy landlords are conspiring against Zohran Mamdani
The wealthiest New Yorkers are desperately to rally support – and millions of dollars – for Andrew Cuomo to defeat the democratic socialist
Workers stage massive strike across Italy in support of Gaza
Unions put pressure on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni over backing for Israel.
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Trump just made the Charlie Kirk memorial all about him - and naturally, spouted hate
It was the Trump show at the Charlie Kirk memorial, where the US president pushed hate, fear, and downright conspiracy theory
JD Vance puts Charlie Kirk’s Christian faith front and center – with an eye on 2028
Vance puts Charlie Kirk’s Christian faith front and center – with an eye on 2028
Vice-president was in confessional mode as he eulogized his friend in Arizona – but speech could have political utility tooDavid Smith (The Guardian)
Check two conditions in bash ? [solved]
Hi,
I trying to test two condition together (AND) under bash but it's not working...
The goal is ti have True when two variables are either not set or empty (empty string)
I've tried
if [[ -n VARIABLE1 && -n VARIABLE2 ]]; then
echo "OK"
fiHere I get the "OK" no matter what .
Thanks.
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Kmart Australia Illegally Used Mass-Facial Recognition in Stores
Over the two years until July 2022, Kmart captured the facial data of "tens or hundreds of thousands" of customers at store entrances and return counters[...] after a three-year investigation, privacy commissioner Carly Kind found Kmart's use of FRT was disproportionate, and the company did not gain consent to use it on shoppers
As part of the finding, Kmart has been ordered not to repeat the practice in the future, and will have to publish a statement on its website within 30 days explaining its use of FRT and the regulator's finding against it
TL;DR: As usual for this sort of thing, Kmart faces no real consequences (not even a fine ffs!). Meanwhile the Australian government is pushing forward with its mandatory age verification laws in spite of (or because of..) huge public backlash. I hate this country
ABC News
ABC News provides the latest news and headlines in Australia and around the world.Ange Lavoipierre (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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Enforces privacy laws
I mean, there didn't seem to be any consequences. No fines or anything like that. They were basically told that they can't use facial recognition for what they were using it for, but there are others ways they could still use it (outlined in the article).
They were given a free-pass, it seems.
Donations for Turning Point USA pour in after founder Charlie Kirk’s death
Fundraising efforts ramp up to open new chapters of influential far-right group as Kirk’s widow takes over as CEO
The powerful fundraising operation that rightwing activist Charlie Kirk led to build the influential college group Turning Point USA (TPUSA) is receiving a wave of support from large donors and Donald Trump allies since his murder, which suggests the group will remain a major force on the American right, campaign finance experts and consultants say.
New backing and appeals for help to sustain TPUSA have come from, among others, Lynn Friess, the widow of mega-donor Foster Friess, who was Kirk’s first major backer when he formed his campus-focused Republican group in 2012 at the age of 18. Friess pledged $1m to TPUSA days after the 31-year-old’s killing.
In an email to friends and allies on the right, Friess wrote on 14 September that her donation was to support a surge in “new TPUSA chapters springing up across the country … helping this incredible movement grow even stronger”.
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Russia’s war against Ukraine
Experienced fighters/soldiers dressed in medieval armor compete in a fighting tournament to raise funds for the Ukrainian military in Kyiv Oblast on Sept. 20, 2025. (Jose Colon/Anadolu via Getty Images)
3 Russian Mi-8 helicopters, radar station destroyed in occupied Crimea, Ukraine’s HUR says. “The Russian invaders’ air fleet in the temporarily occupied Crimea has been reduced again as a result of successful combat operations,” Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) said.
Ukrainian drones strike resort in occupied Crimea near Russian state dachas, Kremlin proxy says. A source reportedly told the Crimean Wind Telegram channel that “very important guests” were staying at the Foros resort at the time of the attack. The Kyiv Independent could not verify these claims.
Ukraine destroys Russian ‘terminator on tracks’ engineering vehicle in rare strike, military says. The rare strike marks only the third visually confirmed destruction of such a vehicle since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Ukraine has a massive new sea drone, could threaten Russia’s Crimean Bridge. Although the platform had been known for about a year, it was only now publicly displayed.
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Ukraine to begin exporting naval drones, other weapons, Zelensky says. Kyiv has drawn up proposals for a “controlled export” of Ukrainian weapons, particularly sea drones, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his evening address on Sept. 21.
Russia’s ‘good-for-nothing’ general reportedly dismissed after Ukraine blunders. Russian Colonel General Alexander Lapin has been associated with battlefield setbacks since 2022.
More than 15,000 mobilized Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine identified by media investigation. The analysis shows that 42% of these deaths occurred within the first year after President Vladimir Putin announced Russia’s month-long “partial mobilization” in September 2022.
Fire erupts at electrical substation in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai after reported drone attack. Fires broke out an electrical substation in the town of Staroderevyankovskaya in southwest Russia amid a drone attack overnight on Sept. 22.
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Ukraine war latest: Ukraine strikes oil refineries in Russia’s Saratov and Samara oblasts
“The Defense Forces of Ukraine are systematically implementing measures aimed at reducing the military-economic potential of the aggressor state. In particular, this is the undermining of the Russian Federation’s logistical capabilities in the oil refining sector,” the General Staff said.
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Human cost of Russia’s war
Russian attacks on Ukraine kill 1, injure 8, target rescue workers battling fire. Ukraine’s Air Force said Russian forces launched 54 Shahed-type attack and decoy drones overnight, of which air defenses intercepted 33.
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,101,610 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022. The number includes 1,010 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
High-stakes autumn for Ukraine | Ukraine This Week
International response
NATO was ready to ‘use force’ against Russia, Estonia says after airspace incursion. “We saw on Friday that NATO is functioning very efficiently… even to the point that if we were truly forced to use the last resort, which is the use of force, then there was a readiness for that as well,” Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur said.
NATO jets intercept Russian spy plane over Baltic Sea, Germany says. The aircraft, an Il-20M, departed from Russia and entered international airspace without establishing communication, making visual identification the only way to confirm its presence.
UN Security Council to meet over Russian fighter jets violating Estonian airspace. This marks the first time in over 30 years that Estonia has requested an emergency meeting of the Security Council.
Trump vows to help defend Poland, Baltic countries if Russian escalations continue. U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sept. 21 he would help defend Poland and the Baltic nations if Russia continues to escalate.
Trump reiterates call for European allies to stop buying Russian oil. Trump again urged European countries to stop importing oil from Russia, during a dinner in Mount Vernon, Virginia, Bloomberg reported on Sept. 21.
Opinions and insights
Tragedy, unity, and defiance in Kyiv
“Cultural and social revival is strong in wartime Ukraine as an act of resistance against Russian efforts at erasure. Ukrainians are proudly, defiantly celebrating their own cultural diversity and history, including their own path of truth and reconciliation on the more challenging episodes of their national story,” Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine Natalka Cmoc writes.
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Tragedy, unity, and defiance in Kyiv
The past month in Ukraine has been intense, even by the standards of this war. One of the most outspoken Ukrainian advocates for freedom, democracy, and human rights, former speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament Andriy Parubiy, was assassinated in bro…Natalka Cmoc (The Kyiv Independent)
Giorgia Meloni ospite a Domenica In: opposizioni all’attacco, la Rai risponde alle polemiche
Il debutto della nuova stagione di Domenica In su Rai 1 non poteva passare inosservato. Tra gli ospiti della prima puntata del 21 settembre 2025, dedicata ai 50 anni della trasmissione e all’iniziativa “Il Pranzo della Domenica – Italiani a tavola” per la candidatura della cucina italiana a Patrimonio UNESCO, è comparsa anche la Presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni. La presenza della Premier ha scatenato immediate polemiche da parte delle opposizioni, che hanno accusato la Rai di utilizzo politico del servizio pubblico.
LEGGI L'ARTICOLO SU ATOM HEART MAGAZINE: Giorgia Meloni ospite a Domenica In: opposizioni all’attacco, la Rai risponde alle polemiche
Giorgia Meloni a Domenica In: polemica opposizioni, la Rai replica
La presenza di Giorgia Meloni a Domenica In scatena le opposizioni. Schlein e Floridia parlano di uso politico della Rai, la Rai si difende.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
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« A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan River. For years, I have prevented its establishment(...), we have doubled Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria and we will continue. »
As an answer to most european state's recent recognition of Palestine : gov.il/en/pages/spoke-pm210925
There will be no Palestinian state. The response to the latest attempt to force upon us a terror state in the heart of our land will be given after my return from the United States
I have a clear message to those leaders who are recognizing a Palestinian state after the horrendous October 7 massacre: You are rewarding terror with an enormous prize.
And I have another message for you : it's not going to happen. There will be no Palestinian state to the west of the Jordan River.
For years I have prevented the creation of that terror state, against tremendous pressure, both domestic and from abroad.
We have done this with determination, and with astute statesmanship. Moreover, we have doubled the Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria, and we will continue on this path.
The response to the latest attempt to force upon us a terror state in the heart of our land will be given after my return from the United States. Stand by.
Just in case it wasn’t clear enough. May he change his mind one day.
"From the river to the sea" only being a hate crime when it's directed at israelis.
In case some people here would be sensible to the argument of allowing a "terror state" inside your borders, the french president and others explicitly mentioned a demilitarized Palestine, implying that such state would chase down any palestinian aiming to take revenge against Israel, and continue to collaborate with Israel in doing so.
It's assumed that the support of anti-zionist states like Iran will also progressively fade with the decades if palestinians are happy. It'd only be a tiny bit of diversity in the Middle-East, their refusal would be understandable though since it's a clear unilateral loss(, also a symbolic loss if you interpret it in a weird way, like thinking that islam's victory isn't complete as long as christians and jews haven't converted), even if i hope that they'll eventually change their mind as well. No doubt that jewish states could be friends with muslims states and complement/teach each other(, e.g., jewish traditions guard against literalism, christian literalism insist on miracles, while muslim literalism insist on decontextualization, since the most glorious Prophet had to restrict the laws because of humanity's imperfections that wouldn't have accepted the final form, such as the total abolition of slavery for non-muslims as well, or some events where the law changed because they were asking too much from followers, such as drinking in moderation or temporarily staying aways from their wives, the spirit of the law may also sometimes seem too uncertain to seek so the letter is put forward, kinda thinking that the Quran would have been the exact same if it was revealed in 2025, the Best doesn't move). Museums/'Historical theme parks' aren't useless, Israel could be one.
"Recognizing" The Rubble Of Palestine
Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative MatrixCaitlin Johnstone (Caitlin’s Newsletter)
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[Solved] Seeking help with Fedora 42 KDE DNS resolution issues regarding reverse proxy on local network
Hello Everyone,
As the title says, I am having issues reaching my internally hosted resources via reverse proxy on my Fedora KDE install. I found little info about this, and I am wondering if I am on a wild goose chase.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and sorry for the wall of text in advance!
Here's the anonymized setup:
192.168.1.10 is the docker host with web services on different ports
192.168.1.20 is the server that acts as a reverse proxy via caddy2, so I can use app.domain.example instead of ip:port and it handles certs from let's encrypt via DNS challenge. No ports are open to the internet. I VPN in when remote access is needed.
192.168.1.30 is the Pihole set up as the DHCP assigned local DNS. It has local DNS entries:
A record for caddy.domain.example mapped to 192.168.1.20
CNAME record for app.domain.example mapped to caddy.domain.example
This works perfectly fine on other devices and distros, windows, android etc.
On Fedora KDE live images 42 and 43 beta, and the installed OSs have this problem (currently have 42 installed so this is not a beta thing) Access works via IP:Port. It looks like it just doesn't want to take the reverse proxy route.
If I do an nslookup from the fedora device, it reaches pihole, and can resolve app.domain.example to caddy.domain.example, then that to 192.168.1.20.
nslookup app.domain.example
Server: 127.0.0.53
Address: 127.0.0.53#53
Non-authoritative answer:
app.domain.example canonical name = caddy.domain.exampe
Name: caddy.domain.example
Address: 192.168.1.20
caddy.domain.example canonical name = 192.168.1.20.resolvectl link 3 is the relevant one.
resolvectl
Global
Protocols: LLMNR=resolve -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
resolv.conf mode: stub
Link 2 (enp3s0f0)
Current Scopes: none
Protocols: -DefaultRoute LLMNR=resolve -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
Default Route: no
Link 3 (wlp1s0)
Current Scopes: DNS LLMNR/IPv4 LLMNR/IPv6
Protocols: +DefaultRoute LLMNR=resolve -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
Current DNS Server: 192.168.1.30
DNS Servers: 192.168.1.30
DNS Domain: domain.local
Default Route: yesI can see it's using the stub resolver which I found some docs about but I am unsure what to change at this stage.
If I run traceroute for app.domain.example i get "No address associated with hostname"
I guess this is because here isn't any public records for this subdomain, only the wildcard pointing to my local Caddy IP for the certs.
Thanks for reading!
What happens if you add a local record to your local hosts file?
Also, are you using domain.local and not an actual custom domain?
I have a domain registered that I use, just didn't feel the need to mention it exactly. Hence why I anonymized my results. I did not change anything that would alter the troubleshooting steps, only the domain name and ip addresses are generic but otherwise consistent.
The domain and records are set up correctly on the provider end because I receive valid let's encrypt certs for my subdomains through caddy. The issue is only with Fedora. I checked a live of ubuntu and fedora iso on a second computer. Fedora consistently cannot resolve the domains on the default configuration while ubuntu and anything else I tried can.
I just tried adding the local IP:Port and the app.domain.example to the /etc/hosts file as the examples show. Restarted systemd-resolved but no dice. Ideally, I'd like to make this family friendly and avoid having to make client specific configurations anyway. So far only I run fedora at home, so my device has this issue only. I am partial to the OS otherwise, so I was hoping I could solve this.
EDIT
Sorry about that it dawned on my what you asked for really.
From the resolvedctl results DNS Domain: domain.local would be mydomainname.local. Yes I kept .local in the search domain fields for most of my things. Is this something that matters, or could this be a workaround if I changed it to my actual mydomainname.tld?
As far as I undertand this would work if mDNS was on. Not sure if LLMNR makes use of it the same way.
Solved by reading the docs, sort of...
By following the instructions to opt out of using systemd-resolved completely, it works.
fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes…
This meant creating this simlink
sudo ln -sfv /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
and creating this config file with the contents
sudo bash -c 'mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system-preset && echo "disable systemd-resolved.service" >/etc/systemd/system-preset/20-systemd-resolved-disable.preset'
But this wasn't enough. I had to stop the systemd-resolved.service as for some reason it did still start after a reboot, so I ran the following commands:
sudo systemctl disable systemd-resolved andsudo systemctl stop systemd-resolved
Now I am able to go through the caddy reverse proxy on my LAN.
This Month’s Two Tiny Changes
Each month during 2025 we’re offering two tiny changes which may help improve your life. This month …
- Buy secondhand clothes. No not cheap rubbish; you can buy good labels that you couldn’t otherwise afford online or at your local charity shop.
- Carve out more hours than you think you need for sleep.
Acqua o H₂O? La Scelta che Definisce la Nostra Libertà
Acqua o H2O? La Scelta che Definisce la Nostra Salute
Immaginiamo di essere in un deserto, assetati. Davanti a noi ci sono due cartelli: uno dice "Acqua", l'altro "H2O...Giuliano (Blogger)
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Trump’s H-1B visa fee isn’t just about immigration, it’s about fealty
Trump’s H-1B visa fee isn’t just about immigration, it’s about fealty
Trump’s H-1B visa fee isn’t just about immigration, it’s about making tech companies bend the knee in exchange for a pass.Terrence O'Brien (The Verge)
Apple as a future Graphene OEM?
Is Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) and/or Memory Integrity Encforcement (MIE) one of the requisite features for GrapheneOS?
The recent moves from Google that look like Android will become more of a "closed garden", and it might affect the furure of privacy ROMs.
I'm not sure if thats the same reason for this, but GrapheneOS have stated that they are working on a phone from another Android OEM. I have no idea if apple's chips allow exclusively ios or linux-like os on the system, but how feasable is it that they might consider Apple (given if the inclusion of MIE & MTE makes iPhones more compatible with gOS) in the future?
Memory Integrity Enforcement Changes the Game on iOS
Apple's new support for ARM's Memory Tagging Extension in iOS and their A19 SoC is an underrated feature for journalists, activists, and other high-profile figures.Jonah Aragon (Privacy Guides)
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Dynasty Reader » A Villainess Who Refuses to Break Off Her Engagement (and other short comics)
Online manga reader for scanlations released by Dynasty Scans and other Yuri groups.dynasty-scans.com
Wealth tax would be deadly for French economy, says Europe’s richest man
Wealth tax would be deadly for French economy, says Europe’s richest man
LVMH owner Bernard Arnault, who could take €1bn hit, says proposed 2% levy ‘aims to destroy liberal economy’Jasper Jolly (The Guardian)
‘Stop Worrying About AI’s Return on Investment’ said the wallet inspector
‘Stop being such a breadhead’ said the pickpocket
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‘Stop Worrying About AI’s Return on Investment’ said the wallet inspector
Every few months, the Wall Street Journal runs its Technology Council Summit. The Journal wrote up last week’s summit with the best headline ever: [WSJ] Stop Worrying About AI’s Return on Investmen…Pivot to AI
“Yikes”: Internal emails reveal Ticketmaster helped scalpers jack up prices, FTC says
“Yikes”: Internal emails reveal Ticketmaster helped scalpers jack up prices, FTC says
FTC sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation for turning “blind eye” to scalpers.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
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[SOLVED] my var directory on debian 13.1 has only 500 MiB free space and I cannot update flatpak anymore. How do I solve this?
[SOLVED] too many unsuccessful flatpak updates lingered in this directory. It sorted itself out after rebooting the system.
var capacity 11.1 GiB, var usage 10.6 GiB
I installed baobab 48.0.2 with sudo apt.
should I install ncdu 2.9.1 with uniget install ncdu? the apt version is older than that
You do you, but I think it's rarely worth it having the absolutely newest version of something. The Debian version of a package may be older, but often has the advantage of being well-tested. And the Debian version of ncdu is all I've ever used and it has worked well.
uniget, huh? That's not a package manager I've ever heard of before.
Lockdown Notice: This community is temporarily closed
Because of the behaviour I’ve seen in recent discussions, I’m placing !fediversenews@piefed.social on lockdown until further notice.
The problem isn’t disagreement or debate—that’s always welcome. The problem is brigading: people from outside the community piling in, not to engage in good faith, but to stir conflict and derail conversation. When that happens, it ceases to be discussion and turns into harassment.
This community was created to provide a space where people can follow Fediverse news, share perspectives, and talk about developments in a civil manner. I won’t let that be undermined by targeted disruption. For the time being, no new posts will be allowed. Once things cool down, I’ll review the situation and reopen the community.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed in good faith—you’re the reason this community exists.
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Largest Caucus in House Endorses Bill to Block US Bombs to Israel | Common Dreams
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36498075
Jon Queally
Sep 21, 2025
The Congressional Progressive Caucus over the weekend officially endorsed a bill that would block the sale of many offensive US weapons to Israel. This move coincides with growing outrage from US voters from across the political spectrum who say they have seen enough of American complicity with the genocidal humanitarian blockade and bombardment of the Gaza Strip.The Block the Bombs Act, first introduced in May by Rep. Delia C. Ramirez (D-Ill.) and now backed by 49 co-sponsors, calls for a prohibition on the sale of a variety of US weapons and a limitation on military services to the Israeli government, accused of committing a genocide in Gaza.
The vote by the caucus, which took place Saturday and was first reported by Zeteo, marks a historic shift—even for the most progressive group of lawmakers on Capitol Hill—that provides “a significant boost to efforts to hold Israel accountable for its genocidal war in Gaza.”
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Baffled at PC freezing on Linux, but not on Windows for the same workload
This issue is a long time coming. I got a mini pc (Asrock Deskmini h110, i5-6400, 16gb) that I have used for a long time with Kubuntu/Kde Neon, and most of its life, it worked great. Some years ago, it started freezing, especially at Graphic intensive workload, so I thought some hardware issue and converted it into a NAS and it worked absolutely fine as well for a couple of years there too. Recently my wife needed a Windows PC to do some work, and since I had upgraded my NAS, I repurposed the same PC and installed Windows on it, and it worked absolutely fine for her too. Then I decided to check some Graphics intensive workload, like 3d benchmarking stuff, and it didn't freeze once. I was delighted, and thought maybe I didn't investigated the issue the first time, and the PC was fine all along. So I reinstalled Debian 13, and lo behold, the issue came back. I found out while I was using IKEA's 3d kitchen planner. So I replaced distros, and it froze on Ubuntu and CachyOS as well. I tried switching between Wayland and X11, switched browsers, but PC freezes seconds logging into IKEA's kitchen planner (as soon as 3d graphics are loaded). I reinstalled windows, and my wife has been designing a kitchen in IKEA's 3d kitchen planner for over an hour now, and it hasn't frozen once. What's going on? How do I even investigate this?
I have reinstalled Linux and had sudo dmesg -w running, but no logs are captured before it's frozen. I have reproduced the issue multiple times now on Linux, and not once it froze on Windows. I have also done memtests, and tried multiple disks both nvme and sata. Also have tried multiple browsers with apt and flatpaks. I really need Lemmy's collective intelligence to help me here.
Update: Well system stopped hanging with 'nomodeset' as boot parameter, confirming that it's Intel 915 driver. I tried variety of Intel related kernel parameters like psr, dc, guc, even messed with Intel cstate, but it hanged every time Intel 915 driver is even loaded. So ???
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I feel like it possible bug in i915 driver at least it sounds so from symptoms , try add to boot parameters
i915.enable_psr=0 i915.enable_rc6=0About log try enable debugfs
mount -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug
Old laptop suddenly won't recognize Linux boot drive
I'm in a really weird situation, yesterday I installed Linux (Fedora Kinoite) on my mothers laptop (An old Asus F550C) and it worked perfectly fine. Great! Or so I thought.
We needed a few files from Windows 10, so I put that drive in, put the files on a USB stick, put the Linux drive back in and... Nothing? It recognizes the drive, but not the Linux boot option.
I put the drive in my pc and it works fine, the boot drive is also still detected in the laptop just fine.
What the hell could it be??
- The laptop is fine (Windows drive works perfectly)
- The drive is recognized in bios (But not the boot option)
- The drive works fine in my desktop and can boot to Fedora
- The laptop can boot to the USB drive I used to create the install
- Yesterday it worked just fine
- I went through the bios, but can't find any settings related to this (Secure boot did not fix it)
Update: the issue is solved! Windows somehow wiped the efiboot entry.
I mounted the drive from a live usb and ran
sudo efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/sda --part 1 --label "Fedora" --loader '\EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi'
After rebooting, the system works again!
I've dealt with something similar to this on a lenovo ideapad.
The BIOS picks up UEFI info from windows and messes up the boot config and order. I solved it by using grub2 rescue, booting to the correct Linux entry and using grub to update UEFI and write the config correctly again.
Super pain in the a**.
This ended up being the issue! Booted up a live USB, mounted the disk and ran
sudo efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/sda --part 1 --label "Fedora" --loader '\EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi'
After rebooting it worked again!
Now to never plug a windows drive into that PC again...
Cosmic Beta on September 25th!
I was very excited for COSMIC but I have kind of moved on the Niri now. I am not sure it will lure me back.
That said, I have been using COSMIC Term and COSMIC Panel with Niri. So they still have their hooks in me.
Israel attack on Yemeni newspaper was second deadliest on journalists ever recorded
Thirty one journalists and media staff were killed by Israeli strikes on newspaper offices in Yemen last week in what the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said on Friday was the deadliest attack on journalists in the last 16 years.Israel struck a newspaper complex in Sana’a, Yemen’s capital, which housed three Houthi-connected media outlets on 10 September. At the time, members of the Yemeni army’s press arm were finishing the weekly print edition, according to the publication’s editor-in-chief, which increased the number of journalists present during the strike.
At least 35 people were killed in the attack, including one child who accompanied a journalist to the office, and 131 were wounded, according to the Houthi ministry of health. All of the journalists worked for either the Houthi-affiliated 26 September newspaper or Yemen newspaper.
The attack was the second-deadliest against journalists that the CPJ had ever recorded, after the Maguindanao massacre in the Philippines in 2009.
Israel attack on Yemeni newspaper was second deadliest on journalists ever recorded
Press freedom group says ‘brutal and unjustified attack’ is deadliest since 2009 Maguindanao massacre in PhilippinesWilliam Christou (The Guardian)
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The problem with Bernie Sanders’s ‘it is genocide’ admission - The US senator recognises the genocide of the Palestinian people but ends up blaming them for it.
History will judge us for whether we could see genocide for what it is, without asterisks, without exceptions, without the comfortable lies that let the powerful sleep while children starve to death or get torn to pieces. If we fail to grasp this fundamental truth, we do not just fail Palestinians. We fail every occupied, colonised, and oppressed people who might one day be told their resistance justifies their extermination.
The problem with Bernie Sanders’s ‘it is genocide’ admission
The US senator recognises the genocide of the Palestinian people but ends up blaming them for it.Ahmad Ibsais (Al Jazeera)
Six lessons I Learned From the Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel
Six lessons I Learned From the Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel
By now you have likely heard the news that, under pressure from the Trump administration, ABC has suspended late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely over his comments on how the Trump administration has reacted to the assassination of Charlie Ki…Chris Bowers (Wolves and Sheep)
New to Proxmox, Facing Issues with Homelab Setup - Need Advice
cross-posted from: lemmy.buddyverse.net/post/5454
Hello everyone, I’m fairly new to Proxmox and struggling with my homelab setup. I have two machines running Proxmox 9: an HP EliteDesk 800 G5 Mini (Core i7-9700) and a Dell OptiPlex 7070 Micro (Core i3 9th gen). I’m running into several issues and would appreciate your insights.
- Networking Issue on EliteDesk: I have two VMs (both Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS) on the same bridge (default vmbr0, I haven't modified any network settings in proxmox). If I stop or shut down one VM, the other loses internet connectivity. I can still access the applications from my home network using IP address (192.268.x.x).
- Backup Setup on OptiPlex: I’m running a Proxmox Backup Server VM with Backblaze B2 as an S3 datastore. This is working fine so far.
- Backup Problems on EliteDesk: I’m using default LVM-thin for VMs. Backups take a very long time and often freeze at 1-2%. Shutting down the VM cleanly afterward is nearly impossible. I’ve tried both Stop and Snapshot modes, but the issue persists. When a VM becomes unresponsive, it triggers the networking issue above. Would switching to ZFS help? If so, how can I migrate without losing any data?
- Hardware Acceleration for Jellyfin: On the EliteDesk, I’d like to enable hardware acceleration for a VM running Jellyfin (in Docker) using the i7-9700’s UHD 630 iGPU. Can anyone recommend a clear guide specific to this CPU? The Proxmox documentation isn’t very detailed for Intel GPUs.
The networking issue is the most frustrating. Has anyone encountered similar bridge problems? Any advice on fixes or next steps would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
FLX1s is Launched
Mobile phone Debian based
Edit: more alternative sailmates.net/actors/
Companies selling phones with alternative mobile OSes
Name URL Available pre-installed OSes
Furi Labs furilabs.com/ FuryOS
Murena murena.com/ /e/OS
Pine64 pine64.org/, pine64eu.com/ postmarketOS, Mobian, Manjaro+Plasma Mobile
Purism puri.sm/ PureOS
Volla volla.online/ Ubuntu Touch, Volla OS
Jolla/Reeder jolla.com/ Sailfish OS
FLX1s is Launched - FuriPhone FLX1s Linux Phone
It is with great excitement that we can now release the FLX1s. Pre-sales are open and the phone is in production which is due to complete end of October 2025. Following that we can start shipping.…wayne (Furi Labs: Planned Permanence)
NOT ON THAT PAGE:
- a description as to what the FLX is.
I can make a guess, but it's easier to hit Next.
Always excited to see more "buy here" alternatives rather than "just" an OS or custom ROM. Obviously we need that too but all too often we get stuck having to buy another phone we do not want (e.g. Pixel because Google) or hardware that's not supported enough for daily driving (e.g. PinePhone with camera still not supported properly on Pro, years later, power management unable to handle a day of use).
Unfortunately "FuriOS" doesn't look like a reliable alternative just based on the number of eyes, and hands, on it, cf github.com/FuriLabs so unless they can somehow pull all that weight on their own then I'd let others try before me and read reviews on the whole experience, not solely the quality of the hardware or the architecture of the software.
ED doctors across the country plead for help in letter to Health NZ
ED doctors across the country plead for help in letter to Health NZ
A doctor in Christchurch’s emergency department said the hospital was at breaking point and hits code red almost every day.1News Reporters (1News)
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Palestine Speech at the Draw The Line protest in Toronto Canada
Speech for Palestine at Draw The Line Protest in Toronto
Northbound's P2P video platform based on PeerTube!NorthTube
Starmer set to announce UK recognition of Palestinian state
Starmer announces formal UK recognition of Palestinian state
Canada, Australia and Portugal also announced the move on Sunday, with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu accusing leaders of giving a "huge reward to terrorism".Harry Farley (BBC News)
Cirrus app dev informing the app will stop working on certified android devices in '26/'27
Opening my weather app this morning I was greeted by this warning:
Google has announced that, starting in 2026/2027, all apps on certified Android devices
will require the developer to submit personal identity details directly to Google.
Since the developers of this app do not agree to this requirement, this app will no longer
work on certified Android devices after that time.
It's the first time I hear about this, seems to be about:
Cirrus app:
Github
Was this a big thing I somehow missed? I hope more devs will follow suit.
Google will require developer verification for Android apps outside the Play Store | TechCrunch
Google will ask all Android developers to verify their identity starting next year.Sarah Perez (TechCrunch)
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Google is giving us more reasons to switch to a custom ROM
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in reply to Rick_C137 • • •harsh3466
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •-z.-nchecks to see if a string is not empty.Farnsworth
in reply to harsh3466 • • •[[, empty strings are falsy, so this also works:DeuxChevaux
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •[ condition1 ] && [ condition2 ] && echo "Good" || echo "Bad"suff
in reply to DeuxChevaux • • •Explanation
[is an alias for the programtest, so you can callman testfor more info.&&is bash syntax for conjunction. In A && B, B will only be called if A returned a exit code >0 (error). You can callman bashfor more info.||is bash syntax for disjunction. In A || B, B will only be called if A returned exit code =0 (success).trueandfalseare programs that just return exit codes 0 respectively 1.Farnsworth
in reply to DeuxChevaux • • •Never use
a && b || c. It is not the same asif a; then b; else c; fi: whenasucceeds butbfails, it will run bothbandc.I would not bother with
[unless you absolutely need compatibility with non-bash shells.BillibusMaximus
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •Farnsworth
in reply to BillibusMaximus • • •[[there is generally no need for quoting, except the right hand side of an=comparisonthingsiplay
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •kittenroar
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •Rick_C137
in reply to kittenroar • • •echo "OK"do not trigger.kittenroar
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •Then it is working. That is what that code was checking for.
Specifically, -n checks if the variable exists and also does not have a null value.
If you want to reverse it, ie, check that those conditions are not true, put an exclamation mark in front of the whole thing.
Rick_C137
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •Thank you all for yours input
What finally did work
If only Linux was using Python syntax that would be so much more intuitive...
sping
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •Linux does use Python syntax... in Python.
In Bash though, it uses Bash syntax.
Farnsworth
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •The variables need a dollar sign:
$VARIABLE1help testshows what-nand-zdo.dion_starfire
in reply to Rick_C137 • • •[ -z "${VAR1}" -a -z "${VAR2}" ]. Note in bash that there are minor differences in how[ ]and[[ ]]tests are handled. You can pull up a handy cheat sheet of the operands on most distros by runningman test, though you'll need to read through the CONDITIONAL EXPRESSIONS section ofman bashif you want to see the minor differences of the single vs double square bracket commands (mostly whether locale applies to string order, as well as whether operands are evaluated in numeric comparisons).