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https://blog.neon.kde.org/2024/05/09/kde-neon-rebasing-on-ubuntu-noble/

It's coming. It takes a bit of work to make it happen

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That's not how Neon works. Your install will upgrade itself once the team have finished rebuilding everything on top of 24.04 - it's happening, but it takes a bit of time

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You know things are going well when representatives of a mainstream political party have policy alignment with The Taliban

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Empty password doesn’t prompt for a fingerprint, and I thought that was the old hacky workaround for Plasma 5 that Plasma 6 was supposed to have fixed?

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Will do if I can establish what the expected behaviour is supposed to be - from the one line on the website I’d expect a “login with fingerprint” button or something, but I might be wrong - so I know what I’m seeing is actually a bug and not me misinterpreting

Will see if I can track down the original PRs or something, see if there is screenshots or a proposed UI design

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My local bus authority has a GTFS feed, but requires an API key so I suspect I’m not going to be able to submit that :/

AUA: We are the Plasma dev team. Ask Us Anything about Plasma 6, gear 24.02, Frameworks 6 and everything else in the upcoming Megarelease.

David, Nate, Josh, Marco, Carl, and Niccolò are here ready to answer all your questions on Plasma (all versions), Gear, Frameworks, Wayland (and how it affects KDE’s software), and everything in between....

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What is the plan for rolling the mega release out to Neon users?

Are there plans for updating Neon once the 22.04 lts is released?

Thanks

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Thank you! Will switch my laptop over to testing tonight and see how it goes

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The MITM risk is pretty minimal, but operationally it makes life a ton easier if everything has valid SSL certs

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You might also want to consider a Supermicro H12-SSLi - takes the same CPUs, but does PCIe 4

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iDRAC and iLO are brand names for IPMI

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Switch != Router, and I wouldn’t use a Zyxel anything even if you paid me - their approach to security is to just not bother, and their hardware is made out of whatever scraps they can find on the factory floor

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Yeah, I had fun trying to work out why DHCP was totally broken - turns out the Zyxel router would respond to any ARP request it saw, for any MAC anywhere. There was a setting you could enable to make it work properly, but it went in the bin shortly after when I found out the VPN component would let in anyone who asked politely, and that there were ways to get at the admin panel from the WAN even when you had turned that off

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Interested in people’s experiences - planning on getting an Super micro MB and a gen2 CPU in the next few months

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Yeah, I’ve got my eye on a 7452 (seems like a good balance for core count and TDP) and a H12SSL (PCIe 4, and an upgrade path to Gen3 - although the power draw doesn’t make that super attractive)

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Never used VMWare, but ran OpenStack in my lab ~6 years ago. It’s an awesome bit of tech, but the thing to keep in mind is it very much isn’t a “product” like VMWare. It’s a big pile of python code and config files that mostly kinda sorta work out of the box, but is really aimed at large operators who have full time on staff developers to write custom bits to glue stuff together to make it work with their particular setup

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I mostly just followed the official docs, and yeah, stuff will have changed dramatically in the last few years (I’m also better at running a lab than I was at the time, oh well).

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