

I see…maybe I can’t see the need for a launcher because I’ve been using lineage OS for a couple years…
I see…maybe I can’t see the need for a launcher because I’ve been using lineage OS for a couple years…
I’m surprised to see how many people use launchers …I’ve always found them heavy for my shitty phones…AOSP launcher seems good enough for me to wanna try something else.
This is awesome! Looks like an LPI1 textbook. Never got the certification but I’ve seen a couple books about it and remember seeing examples like this one.
Same here…O have around 20 containers running on my potato server and I really enjoy using them…not enough time to debug this thing.
I did it once but I remember not being able to judge if I needed all the modules or what to flag on each line I saw. I tried to load the module this time after the upgrade but without success. Maybe I’ll try someday if I get the time…
Man that reminds me that I bought a Chinese motherboard to build my homelab and installed Debian. Great! One kernel upgrade later and my network card stopped working. Tried a lot of things but to preserve my mental health and to enjoy my jellyfin again, I just returned to the older kernel and voilá, everything worked again…so no updates for now …or ever
Creo que no soy un usuario tan experto para poder decidir qué shell es mejor porque para lo que uso bash nunca me ha fallado. Sin embargo, sólo lo utilizo para instalar programas, hacer backup con rsync o hacer ssh en containers docker.
Looks like you’re Brazilian too, friend. Here is almost impossible to use banks through webapps cause all of them require their apps to 2fa so you’re obligated to download and use their apps. Luckly I’ve found bank apps that I can use on my lineage with microg phone.
Is this real?
I have one of those at home… I set up a samba server to store my music library and mounted it on my raspberry pi to run a navidrome server
Wireguard is the way to go. I like using wg-easy to use wireguard because its easy to set up in a docker container.
Yeah, I remember reading headlines like this in Linux websites back in 2014…
I used to use puppy in my ancient laptop. Loved it
Sometimes I get this error you mentioned but I’m usually driving and can’t see what track triggers this behavior but I guess this has something to do with the song format or codec. I usually just hit next and play to keep listening to my songs …
Huehuehue Br
I had some issues with my old kazaa era mp3s and figured it was sometimes easier to just download them again using soulseek…Now I have better formats and quality along with tagged files. Then I use navidrome to serve my music
I use navidrome + tempo and I’m happy with them…sometimes I feel like the shuffle function is not that great…I get some tracks way more often than others but then I just press next…
As everyone have said, it depends on what you want to have in your server. I started with an old lenovo I bought in mercado livre for 200 BRL. It was a DDR2 PC with 4Gb ram. I bought an ssd and installed Debian. Used for years. After that I tried to build a DDR3 PC. Made it with 800 BRL and it’s decent to run my docker containers like an arr stack, nextcloud, VPN, reverse proxy and vaultwarden.
Wait, can I share a printer on my network that does not have a network card?!
Same here…every time I get an update, my nvidia card stops working! And every time seems like the fix is different. I’ve been using fedora for 3 years straight now and gaming with my crappy nvidia card is awful.