Maybe Scribus (FOSS) could scratch that itch?
Maybe Scribus (FOSS) could scratch that itch?
There’s LaserWeb but apparently it doesn’t support closed source (Chinese) firmware so you’d need to change your laser’s controller…
They only provide an image at the moment, unfortunately. V4L2 is not supported, from what I read, which complicates support…
The only alternative I know of that goes close to what FreeIPA does (minus the cert part) is kanidm. It does:
I just noticed they have a beta for multimaster replication, which is nice.
I use it at home. Note, though, that it does not do any hand-holding, and all configuration is done through CLI. Also note, there are docs for the stable or dev branch and there sometimes are big differences between the two.
Saving this for all my future pro-systemd flames, thank you!
Molise, Italy, which is a whole region that doesn’t exists!
Thanks, i’m aware of the risks involved and (mostly) know what I’m doing. Right now I’m just probing for faulty caps
My UPS just died :( so I’m trying to repair it. It start beeping like it’s overloaded even with no load attached. I’m suspecting an issue around the current transformer ADC.
Apart from that, I have a TuringPi 2 loaded with SOQuartz boards to start up, I was thinking of trying kubernetes (k0s) to have some resilience for the base infra (dns resolver, dns root zone for the home domain, metrics) but I need a couple of days to start…
Sure, but it’s a question of principle. I try to use and support FLOSS software if possible.
Aw man… and I was just thinking about deploying Nomad in my homelab…
I found the definition of Coordi-Nations interesting. It could also be applied to hackerspaces/hackbases. I need to look into that
Right now, I would suggest the ESP32 family… very well supported, lots of community, it’s quite a powerful MCU and you can find it for 3-5$ on Ali
There’s SwiftFin, but it’s been a while from the last update (iOS app was updated recently though) and there’s a number of issues. It’s usable though (I’m using it).