

afaik, there’s no way “convert” a running system into a playbook. I’d recommend looking at what your systems have in common (installed packages, timezone etc…) and create playbooks based on that and work your way up from there.


afaik, there’s no way “convert” a running system into a playbook. I’d recommend looking at what your systems have in common (installed packages, timezone etc…) and create playbooks based on that and work your way up from there.


I’ve been using Zen and Librewolf, I recommend both of them but Librewolf will give you the privacy out of the box. A friend of mine uses Floorp and he seems happy with it.
It was like one of the first games that became playable when proton first came out.
Are you using xorg or Wayland? If you’re using Wayland, try Discord canary, it should have better screen sharing support. Might solve your issue until it arrives in the normal Discord client.


Terminal emulators are pretty niche. I also tend to stick with what’s included with the DE. I’ve only used a third party terminal when I used gnome. Blackbox, as the one included in gnome at the time was still using gtk3.


Same, it just works.


^ this I selfhost nextcloud behind cloudflare tunnels. Super easy to set up and ssl is handled by cloudflare.


Keep up the good work!


Pretty much yeah
I have P14s. I simply replaced the wifi card with an Intel AX200. Problem solved!
The place I work at uses chef so I use cinc to manage my vms and proxmox host.