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I found the solution, it was the default kernel for raspberry pi:
raver@viruspi ~ dpkg -l "linux-image-rpi*" | grep ^ii
ii linux-image-rpi-2712 1:6.6.74-1+rpt1 arm64 Linux for Raspberry Pi 2712 (meta-package)
ii linux-image-rpi-v8 1:6.6.74-1+rpt1 arm64 Linux for Raspberry Pi v8 (meta-package)
raver@viruspi ~
The problem existed with the linux-image-rpi-2712
kernel. I’ve read that it is mainly targeted for the older rpi models. After switching to the linux-image-rpi-v8
kernel everything works😊, lemmy rocks, good job💪👌✌️
Good job, though for me on a raspbian Debian bookworm with
%raver@viruspi ~ uname -a
Linux viruspi 6.6.74+rpt-rpi-2712 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.6.74-1+rpt1 (2025-01-27) aarch64 GNU/Linux
Running on raspberry pi 5 the lemmy 0.19.9 container fails with exit code 139 and won’t start
root@viruspi /etc/lemmy docker compose up [+] Running 6/6
✔ Container lemmy-postfix-1 Running 0.0s ✔ Container lemmy-pictrs-1 Running 0.0s ✔ Container lemmy-postgres-1 Running 0.0s ✔ Container lemmy-lemmy-1 Created 0.0s ✔ Container lemmy-lemmy-ui-1 Running 0.0s ✔ Container lemmy-proxy-1 Running 0.0s Attaching to lemmy-1, lemmy-ui-1, pictrs-1, postfix-1, postgres-1, proxy-1
lemmy-1 exited with code 0
lemmy-1 exited with code 139 lemmy-1 exited with code 139
lemmy-1 exited with code 139 lemmy-1 exited with code 139
lemmy-1 exited with code 139 lemmy-1 exited with code 139
Gracefully stopping... (press Ctrl+C again to force)
[+] Stopping 6/6
✔ Container lemmy-postfix-1 Stopped 0.4s ✔ Container lemmy-proxy-1 Stopped 0.4s ✔ Container lemmy-lemmy-ui-1 Stopped 0.2s ✔ Container lemmy-lemmy-1 Stopped 0.0s ✔ Container lemmy-postgres-1 Stopped 0.3s ✔ Container lemmy-pictrs-1 Stopped 0.5s ⚡ root@viruspi /etc/lemmy
Not really, even in pdf there could be exploits hidden and I bet the same goes for epub files
Have a look at https://codeberg.org/slidge
First it is reinventing the wheel, xmpp exists for a very long time, second there are only a few server implementations, third the resource consumption of them is so high that you can’t really run it reliably on a raspberry pi for your family
Just remove matrix from the alternatives and I 100% agree, long live xmpp😊
Meanwhile one can use: slidcord
I love the “Windows Just No” Button :D
Any sources for that?
I think socat is a really powerful und underrated tool
I always use Dejavu sans mono for terminal and programming too. I think its the best in terms of readability where indentation is important
What about muCommander
I like oh-my-zsh what are the downsides of using it?
The future thunderbird app is currently called k9 and available via fdroid and Google Playstore
Thanks, so my pipeline should be fine in the sense that it uses the commit of the submodule, stored in the version tagged lemmy commit
Thanks, I’ll have a look at it, but if you’re faster I’m happy about a PR :)
Absolut scary