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  • Lem453@lemmy.catoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldOptions on Cozy.io
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    7 days ago

    https://owncloud.dev/ocis/

    Is a complete rewrite I’m GO

    I started with owncloud, then the devs left for NextCloud in I’ve been in that since version 1

    Then I looked at seafile and then lacking features (search)

    Finally I discovered that owncloud has been rewriting ocis I’m GO which greatly simplifies a lot of the issues NextCloud inherited from the original owncloud

    Works very well so far. Just trying to get oAuth to work




  • I also would like to know what the desktop app is used for?

    I’ve seen apps like xpipe that have direct Bitwarden integration if you want (way too high risk for me but I can see some people using it), but even then it integrates directly to the servers API. When I need an ssh password or something I copy and paste it from the browser extension. I’m curious if I’m missing some functionality by not using the app.








  • Sleep mode seems to be working well for me on fedora atomic with kde (aurora).

    Deep sleep works well and can stay sleeping for days.

    Normally sleep rules are working well. The do not sleep toggle in the power menu also works to prevent it from sleeping.

    Only thing that doesn’t work is flatpak apps can’t prevent the system from sleeping, so watching a video, using Handbrake to encode etc will all just allow it to sleep if there is no physical input.

    I have a 2018 dell xps


  • If I understand it correctly, layering an application is no more dangerous than a regular install on a non atomic os. In other words, every piece of software you have installed on normal fedora desktop is not containerized, if it’s software you were going to install anyways, layering it is the same as before (albeit significantly slower than install and update).

    But that means that you get great benefits because 99% of your software packages are properly containerized





  • I have an atomic variant of fedora 40 (Aurora) and it just works on an Intel CPU with integrated graphics. I have a USB c dongle with HDMI out and it just works when I plug it in.

    I also tried it on my steam deck dock the other day and it worked without issue.