Star Labs changed naming scheme of Coreboot releases for almost the same like in LibreOffice - YY.MM. First new version is named Coreboot 24.02 and has a lot of new features: Resolved an issue blocking the scheduler on StarBook Mk VI Added support for 100W USB-C chargers for StarBook Mk VI Implemen...

Light system monitor service with Home Assistant integration
Hello.
I have home server with Home Assistant and small VPSes. I want to monitor one of the VPS in Home Assistant. I know that Glances could be the best choice here, but I cannot connect Glances wuth Home Assistant (I can access to web interface hosted directly on VPS, but I cannot connect it to Home Assistant). Is there a light alternative that I can quickly install on VPS server (ubuntu) and connect it with Home Assistant? I don't need a lot of metrics - only CPU, RAM, Load and maybe net traffic. I am open to standards like MQTT.

Hedgedoc and Nextcloud Notes
I tried another TeX editors, but I had some problems with packages that I need in my documents :(. But I would left Overleaf bc it is really heavy software.
What? xD
Yeah, Even Dockge can do that
I know, That's why I said I always look for Docker Compose bc it is the easier option.
The easier option is hunting for Docker Compose...
I know some Docker, even I built my own images, but I just don't really like Docker.
yeah, it is available in yunohost catalog https://apps.yunohost.org/app/overleaf and as Docker project.
I would guess that you need to learn more about Docker usage in general, rather than just looking for a Docker Compose file
Yeah, I don't really like using Docker so I always go for easier option, but my friend uses Docker a lot and also had troubles with Overleaf.
Also, I’d like to point out that Overleaf’s hosting and pricing options are quite reasonable, especially if you’re working for a university or institution: https://www.overleaf.com/user/subscription/plans
I don't work for university, but I am a student that needs Latex. Overleaf free plan got really bad, even my thesis cannot be compiled now and Overleaf pricing isn't really great. Student pricing is only for annually subscription, so it is not ideal for me.

Selfhosting Overleaf
Do any of you self-host Overleaf? I know there is a Docker project, but from what I've heard it's not easy to install. The Yunohost version used to work but didn't support file upload, so that makes it bad too.
Have any of you successfully installed Overleaf with e.g. Docker and it works just fine? If so, could any of you share e.g. the Docker Compose file?
- Home Assistant - Home automation and Smart home
- Nextcloud - cloud, rss, tasks, kanban, online office suite, file sharing
- Hedgedoc - markdown notes with easy publication
- adguard - ad blocking software
- Wallabag - Mozilla Pocket alternative
- Jellyfin - multimedia server
Gitlab isn't really lightweight. It is cool, but not lightweight.


No i nareszcie jest, z lekkim poślizgiem, ale udało się wydać system operacyjny Fedora 39 Linux. Co takiego wnosi? Wymieniamy!


Why is buying laptop from Star Labs is cool?

Why is choosing equipment from Star Labs more than just buying a physical product? I have found this out in previous days. After a failed firmware update, Star Labs staff were happy to help me solve the problem. When these methods failed, they offered their own repair. It doesn't sound particularly...

Hi! It's been a bit quiet here over the last month. There's a good reason though, as I've had a bit of a problem with my laptop. Fortunately, Star Labs' response has pleasantly surprised me, which I tell you about on Pixelfed
Plus they always try to hide how stuff works behind the scenes so that day that upgrade script has a bug and fails, it’s hard to revert to a working stage.
Yunohost is creating backups for apps that are being updated. If update fails, it automatically reverts. Yes, it works, I checked.
those projects get eventually abandoned,
Yunohost is here for years now, and it does not look like it will be abondoned any time soon.
I use a Yunohost for more about 1,5 year. I love for stability and simplicity but also openess for more pro users. I have my own backup solution that works great. Yunohost isn't popular but has big catalogue. Some of the apps are not present in catalogue, so I use Docker on second device to get them.
Przetestowałem to samo na Fedorze 38 z GNOME 44 (ale wkleiłem do Telegrama) i normalnie obrazek się wkleja, a nie ścieżka.
Zależy jaką masz dystrybucję Linuksa. Zapewne obydwa programy masz w repozytoriach swojej dystrybucji i możesz je zainstalować za pomocą wbudowanego sklepu z aplikacjami. Alternatywnie możesz użyć Flathub.org.
QNapi sam używam, czasami używam też NapiProjekt z Windowsa, zainstalowane przez Bootles. Bootles to taki ładny program do instalacji programów z Windowsa na Linux.
A to ciekawe że masz ścieżkę. Może to zależeć od środowiska graficznego, które używasz. Ja tego 'buga' nie widziałem od wielu ładnych lat.
A jakie porty są według Ciebie standardowe? A raczej które w tym Green są niestandardowe? To w zasadzie jest zwykłe SBC, które przychodzi z zainstalowanym Linuksem i Home Assistant. A Home Assistant jest mocno powiązany z Linuksem :-). Nie wiem jaka dystrybucja będzie na tym sprzęcie, ale przypuszczam, że pochodna Debiana (lub on sam). To będzie po prostu SBC z Linuksem i gotowym do użytku oprogramowaniem.
P.S. To nie jest reklama sprzętu. To informacja o jego istnieniu.
W zasadzie to od jakiegoś czasu Polska nie informowała o nowych pakietach pomocy. Dalej przekazywana jest wcześniej obiecana broń, np. AHS Krab. Po prostu Polska już niezbyt ma co przekazywać, zwłaszcza jeśli mówimy o broni w standardzie sowieckim. Arsenał Polski uszczuplono prawdopodobnie o 30-40%, w tym wydano broń frontową. Bardzo dużo już przekazano do tej pory i to z wielu kategorii, często jako pierwsi na świecie. Teraz po prostu nie ma czego przekazywać.
Alternatywy są wspomniane w tekście, choć Thin Client też jest dobrym wyborem. Z pewnością o wydajniejszym. Myślę, że Green trafia do tych, co przede wszystkim chcą już mieć gotową platformę, bez potrzeby ręcznej instalacji.
Co masz na myśli?


Home Assistant Green to nowe, dedykowane urządzenie, które ma pozwolić w prosty sposób postawić własną instancję Home Assistant, zaawansowanego systemu do


Full review of Starbook MK VI is coming!!


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Coreboot 8.90 & ITE 1.16 released
Star Labs devs released new Coreboot and ITE for Starbook MK VI. New Coreboot is realased also for older laptops from the company. What’s new in Coreboot 8.90? Rebased on upstream edk2 Update EC binary to 1.16 Rebased on upstream coreboot What’s new in ITE 1.16? Make the charging LED flicker between...

Star Labs released new device. It is Linux Tablet
Star Labs changed the definition of StarLite line and new generation MK V is a tablet. Yes, it is a tablet with AMD64 processor (Intel N200) and with 3K screen with touch support. I love that It has a lot of ports and even micro HDMI, but micro HDMI isn’t very popular. What I hate is old Intel Netwo...
Star Labs released new device. It is Linux Tablet

What’s new? Rebased on upstream edk2 Rebased on upstream coreboot Update EC binary to 1.16 I think it is testing release.

Coreboot 8.70 is released for: Starbook MK V StarLite MK IV Starbook MK VI-Intel What’s new (for MK VI)? Rebased on upstream edk2 Rebased on upstream coreboot Update EC binary to 1.15 Unfortunately, I do not know what EC 1.15 brings. It is new for Starbook MK VI.


Jak się okazuje, lipiec 2023 roku był bardzo dobry dla Linuksa. I to na tyle dobry, że Linux wyprzedził macOS! A przynajmniej na Steamie.


Something changed and Coreboot 8.60 is marked as Stable in LVFS. I will try to install it.
Something changed, and 8.60 is stable now.

Coreboot 8.60 & EC 1.14 for Starbook MK VI with Intel released!
New release of Coreboot and EC for Starbook MKVI-Intel! What’s new in Coreboot 8.60? Adjust the Type-C Output types Enabled the crashlog Adjust the layout of CFR What’s new in ITE 1.14? Improve charger detection Adjust the timings of the power button Optimised power sequencing You can read more abou...

Star Labs Byte Mk II is here and it is awesome for Homelab

Welcome to a new era of Linux computing with the Byte Mk II. This compact solution doesn't compromise on the flexibility and control you've come to expect as a Linux user.With its dual network interface controllers (NICs) and dual video outputs, the Byte Mk II is engineered for unparalleled connecti...


Quick news: Coreboot 8.51 is released in FWUPD. It is testing relase. More here What’s new in Coreboot 8.51? link

New ITE 1.14 released for Starbook MK VI-Intel and Starbook MK V



Hosting with Snap

Get the latest version of ghostscript-printer-app for Linux - Ghostscript Printer Application

Are any of you hosting using Snaps?
Deploying snap apps is really easy, but the catalog is quite small. I use one snap app (Ghostscript) for printing server and it works just fine.

New coreboot for Starbook MKVI Intel and StarLite MKIV is released. What’s new? For Starbook MK VI: Adjust the S3 Flow For StarLite MK IV: Rebase on coreboot 4.20 Rebase on edk2 master Move the configurable options to CFR so they can now be changed in edk2 rather than in coreboot-configurator Tidy u...

Something changed and Coreboot 8.50 is marked as Stable
New Coreboot released for Starbook MK VI and LabTop MK IV. What’s new? Rebase on coreboot 4.20 Rebase on edk2 master Move the configurable options to CFR so they can now be changed in edk2 rather than in coreboot-configurator Rename the pci_hot_plug setting to Third Party SSD Support Tidy up the inf...
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