@Pantherina
Awesome! Great to hear that it works :)
@selfhosted
#Manifestation. #Spirituality.
Working with #IT.
Originally from #Denmark, living in #Hungary.
@Pantherina
Awesome! Great to hear that it works :)
@selfhosted
@Pantherina
I see. At least systemd-resolved needs to be running and /etc/resolv.conf needs to be 127.0.0.1
@Pantherina have you checked if systemd-resolved is working properly and that systemd-networkd or networkmanager is used? only one of them shall be used. i had a similar issue when upgrading from 38 to 39 because then both were active. i’m using NetworkManager on my desktop and disabled systemd-networkd and then it worked…
@Pantherina i use fedora kinoite and yeah it’s really awesome! new packages and a safe system.
I wanted to use Fedora CoreOS on my server but no providers offer it so I ended up installing AlmaLinux instead. But yeah the ignition file setup is really painful. tried in a vm but never managed to get everything i wanted. i’m gonna stick with enterprise linux until they make it easier, i think
@ioslife good competitor to google photos?
@cat You can find it on Flathub
@cat There is Podman Desktop, don’t know if that can do it.
@g5pw i use namecheap
@DidacticDumbass
You’re welcome :)
@kylian0087
You’re welcome :)
@DidacticDumbass But yeah you’re right. It’s a mess nowadays with email hosting because Google for example just rejects everything except the other big services even if you comply with DKIM etc. Fuck them honestly
@DidacticDumbass Wrote it here:
♲ rytter.me/display/4c906314-276…
@kylian0087
Well in my experience it’s only true for Gmail. At Google there isn’t really anything to do other than people whitelisting your email address individually. At Microsoft you can fill a form to get your server’s IP whitelisted.
In addition I registered at Zoho so in my email client I have two SMTP servers - my own and Zoho so I can get through to Gmail if I need to. Any other service accepts your emails if you comply with DKIM, SPF etc.
@DidacticDumbass
Yes I run my own mailserver. I have done it for the last 15 years or so.
I’m also running my own Friendica instance.
@InternetCitizen2
Nextcloud with CalDAV