sudo passwd myname
changes the password of the user myname and allows unsecure passwords
passwd
changes the password of the active user and disallows unsecure passwords
sudo passwd
changes the password of the root account
sudo passwd myname
changes the password of the user myname and allows unsecure passwords
passwd
changes the password of the active user and disallows unsecure passwords
sudo passwd
changes the password of the root account
Had no problems even on KDE spin. Upgrade from KDE 5 to 6 went smooth
I had the same problem with Fedora, as I started to use it as my server OS for my homelab. SELinux can be tricky, expect the same if you ever run FTP. Webservers are different too. Bookmark the Fedora dics, they are very useful βΊοΈ
You can disable SELinux completly if you struggle too much. Firewalld is another part to learn, but you can switch easily to ufw if you want. Uninstall firewalld and install ufw
Did you read the docs about SELinux? Maybe this will help you
Firewall and SELinux can mess up FTP and SMB
Cloudbeaver is a universal tool for connecting and working with databases. MariaDB, MySQL, Postgres and many more. Multiusersupport and SSH tunnels are possible too. It is the Webversion of DBeaver. The community edition is free and sources are on github.
Could not agree more π
Put it in the autostart π€·π»ββοΈ
I counted the seconds for the start... 4 seconds on my system. Tabby is way more comfortable and has a much nicer UI. Those 4 seconds are totally woth it π±
I really love Tabby
Tabs, CMD, SSH, Powershell... all included. It has multiple profiles, can be used portable, has themes and Integrations, like one for Docker
Never need anything else imo π
You can use Floccus for this. Perfect with Nextcloud, but works with any WebDAV too βπ»
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