Linux
Self-hosted Outline Wiki with Keycloak & MinIO
Outline is a pretty cool wiki project, but it requires a lot of other services to properly use it. Namely, it lacks an authentication service; instead, Outline relies on external SSO services, such as Google or Slack. I prefer self-hosting everything, so we must provide an one ourselves. Outline supports authentication with the OpenID Connect standard from any third-party that supports it. One self-hosted option is Red Hat’s Keycloak software, which we will be using today.
(view)Attempting to Emulate Blue Archive on Linux
What’s up guys, David Korenski here back at it with another anime-themed product: Blue Archive - a strategy role-playing mobile game tacked onto a gambling machine. But this time, I’m going to talk about how painful it was to try play it on a Linux desktop. A few months ago, Sumiko kindly helped me set up Linux Mint, which I quite liked and now use as my daily driver. I’ve since gotten rid of my old Windows shindows boot and I don’t want to install gross mobile games on my phone, so when I needed to emulate Android… well, my options were quite limited.
(view)Port Fowarding Minecraft with PiVPN & Wireguard
Got a Minecraft server you want to expose to the Internet, but can’t open ports on your home network? Well, this is a solution for you!
(view)How to Run Matrix On a Raspberry Pi Without Opening Ports
The current state of the messaging industry is a disaster - a fragmented assortment of platforms who all refuse to integrate with any other. Now the EU’s impending Digital Markets Act will come into effect on November 2, but, until then, what can we use now to force interoperability?
(view)Running Cosmoteer Classic on Linux
Cosmoteer is a strategy spaceship-builder game recently released as early access on Steam. Its classic version can be downloaded from itch.io. Wine 7.0 stable cannot open this verison, so how can we play Cosmoteer Classic on Linux?
(view)How to Launch Roblox on Linux
Roblox is among (don’t even try) one of the fastest growing game platforms on the World Wide Web, pandering to players of almost all mainstream platforms. Xbox, Play Store, you name it! In 2010, Roblox considered designing a Linux-native version of Roblox, however, this plan clearly never materialized - as of today, it still lacks any support for Linux. That changes with Wine 7.0 and Grapejuice.
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