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Revolt is the way.

At this moment, yes! I'll operate an instance as soon as the code is public.

Use Ente Auth.

This didn't solve the issue; the display went black again today.

Blacklisted the module today. Hope it will fix the issue.

It looks like I have the package installed. Not sure why it didn't show up earlier.


I only experienced screen blackness once after reinstalling Fedora; I have not experienced the low brightness issue. The problem is that I do not encounter this problem frequently and do not know how to replicate it.

I don't have switcheroo-control or prime-run installed. Here's the driver details:


What will this do? Kindly explain. I'm new to this.
Also, the renderer seems to be the iGPU:
➤ glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer" OpenGL renderer string: AMD Radeon Graphics (radeonsi, gfx1103_r1, LLVM 19.1.5, DRM 3.59, 6.12.9-200.fc41.x86_64)

I do not have this option.

No, I use AMD iGPU as the main card.

Persistent Brightness and Display Issues on Fedora Workstation 41 (HP Victus Laptop)
Hardware Information:
- Model: HP Victus by HP Gaming Laptop 16-s1xxx
- Memory: 16.0 GiB
- Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 8645HS w/ Radeon™ 760M Graphics × 12
- Graphics: AMD Radeon™ Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 4050 Laptop GPU
- Disk Capacity: 512.1 GB
Software Information:
- Firmware Version: F.13
- OS Name: Fedora Linux 41 (Workstation Edition)
- OS Build: (null)
- OS Type: 64-bit
- GNOME Version: 47
- Windowing System: Wayland
- Kernel Version: Linux 6.12.9-200.fc41.x86_64
Issue Description:
I've been experiencing persistent issues with brightness and display on my Fedora workstation. Sometimes, the brightness becomes very low, and I can't fix it without rebooting the laptop. This issue also occurred on Ubuntu, and it happened twice recently.
Just a few minutes ago, my display went completely black, and I had to hold the power button to shut down and restart the laptop. Here are the relevant errors from the log:
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nvidi

Mine too!

S3FS Uploading Files Twice
Hi everyone,
I’ve noticed that when I create a file in the mounted directory, it gets uploaded twice. I came across this GitHub issue: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/issues/427, which basically says this is the intended behavior.
Is there any way to avoid this? I’m concerned because this effectively doubles the cost of storing files.
Here’s what my /etc/fstab entry looks like:
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s3fs#nextcloud101 /mnt/nextcloud101 fuse _netdev,passwd_file=/etc/passwd-s3fs,url=https://s3.eu-central-003.backblazeb2.com/ 0 0
For context, I’ll be using this with Nextcloud.
What’s the best way to deal with this?
Thanks in advance!

After abandoning the fediverse.
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Looks like spam!

Anyone who collaborates with Israel ...

I'm using Vivaldi.

Found the solution: https://mitexleo.one/@ml/113542105595682701
I just had to import client config the apps.

I just tried to login from the mobile app.

You might want to check this out: https://github.com/owncloud/client/issues/11940
Apparently, the client_ID stays same in my case. I guess it's not really creating new clients.
I also set oc://android.owncloud.com as valid redirect URI.


This is the url owncloud android app requested: https://auth.mydomain.com/realms/R1/protocol/openid-connect/auth?redirect_uri=oc%3A%2F%2Fandroid.owncloud.com&client_id=e4rAsNUSIUs0lF4nbv9FmCeUkTlV9GdgTLDH1b5uie7syb90SzEVrbN7HIpmWJeD&response_type=code&scope=openid+offline_access+email+profile&prompt=select_account+consent&code_challenge=lp5qe4-dZXKk2jWBZatdNDgJXuJEApCOnwrnPXk7kds&code_challenge_method=S256&state=fyjgrmwYOWVnGgCWB0hH
Yeah, I'm using a dedicated realm for OCIS. It's working without any issues on the web.

Help Needed: Disabling Dynamic Client Registration in Keycloak for OwnCloud Infinite Scale Mobile App Authentication
Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help me with an issue I'm facing with Keycloak and OCIS.
Background: I installed OCIS (ownCloud Infinite Scale) and configured it to use Keycloak as the OIDC provider. Everything works perfectly when logging in via the web interface. However, I'm encountering issues when trying to log in from the ownCloud mobile apps (iOS and Android).
Problem: Whenever I attempt to log in from the mobile apps, Keycloak reports a "client not found" error. According to various forum posts, Keycloak is creating a new client each time a login attempt is made from the mobile apps. Since these dynamically created clients are not configured properly, the login fails.
Suggested Solution: One developer suggested disabling dynamic client registration in Keycloak. This would prevent Keycloak from creating new clients automatically and ensure that the existing, properly configured client is used.
My Setup:
- Keycloak version: 26
- OCIS version: 5.0.9 (Stable)
**Wha

Looking for a Ready-to-Use Docker Compose File for OCIS or Seafile (Switching from Nextcloud AIO)
Nextcloud (AIO) has been a nightmare 😫. I’m planning to ditch it since I don’t have the time to keep tweaking it or dealing with constant issues.
Now, I’m torn between Seafile and OwnCloud.
I was interested in trying OCIS but couldn’t find a ready-to-use Docker Compose file. If anyone has one, I’d greatly appreciate it!
Also, I’ve read concerns about how Seafile stores files. Is that still an issue?
I use Portainer to manage containers, but I’m okay with a manual setup too. I just need a ready-to-use Compose file for quick deployment.
Thanks in advance!
Edit: Found a solution. Haven't tried yet.

Migrating from Nextcloud AIO to Owncloud Infinite Scale: Good Idea?
Hi everyone,
I'm seriously thinking about moving from Nextcloud AIO to OwnCloud Infinite Scale (OCIS), and I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Here’s why I’m considering the switch:
- I need software that’s stable and doesn’t break after every update.
- Minimal maintenance is a priority for me.
- A solution that works out of the box with minimal setup complexity.
- Support for Docker Compose deployment.
- Support for S3 storage as the primary storage backend.
What I like about OCIS:
- It's written in Go (which I prefer over PHP).
- It doesn’t require a database, simplifying setup and maintenance. (Not sure about it)
However, I’m still hesitant due to:
- The limited documentation for OCIS.
- Concerns about whether it’s as open-source friendly as Nextcloud.
While I’ve been using Nextcloud Talk, I find it slow and unstable, so I’m planning to transition to XMPP. That said, Nextcloud itself has been challenging to maintain, and I’m looking for something faster and more reliabl

Ditching Spotify and YT Music
Trying to ditch YouTube Music & Spotify for self-hosted music has been a struggle. I've subscribed to YT Premium today.
Here's how my attempts have gone:
- Nextcloud Music (with Recognize): The web UI is great, has all the features I need. Downside: no transcoding and playback through Subsonic or Ampache clients is slow, sometimes causing server issues.
- Jellyfin: Streaming works fine, but it doesn't recognize individual artists (my files are in one big folder, so albums are jumbled).
- Navidrome: Similar to Jellyfin, artist recognition is off and playback isn't as smooth.
I'll try Plexamp next. What else should I try?
All of my songs are stored in NextCloud.

Resource efficient AI model for LocalAI
I'm looking for a resource efficient AI model for text generation (math, coding etc.) that will work with LocalAI. Which model should I use? I don't want it to use more than 1-3 GB RAM. I'll run it on a vps to use with Nextcloud.
Edit: I'm use Mistral AI and Groq.com instead of selfhosting the models. They both have generous free plan.

Selfhosted alternative to Spotify
I'm currently using @[email protected] for my music collection after downloading over 2.5k songs from YouTube Music (Premium). While it works fine for most things, I'm looking for a better alternative. My key requirement is to read files from a mounted WebDAV folder (NextCloud Folder).
The Subsonic API in NextCloud Music works fine, and I've had no issues streaming through clients like Symfonium and Subtract. However, I want to eliminate the 5-10 second buffering issue I experience on mobile. When I tried @[email protected], my NextCloud AIO instance became unresponsive after about 30 minutes (happened twice, not sure why).
I also tried Navidrome, but I didn't like how it organizes music—it only recognizes album artists, which doesn’t work for me since I don’t have albums. I downloaded the songs in Playlists using Seal.
Ideally, I’m looking for a solution that streams high-quality music instantly, like Spotify or YouTube Music. If possible, I'd prefer tweaking my Nginx