Honestly I doubt it that Deckard will change that much. First the basics must be fixed. My Index is also laying around collecting dust. Worked okay-ish at first but is mostly unusable at the moment.
Honestly I doubt it that Deckard will change that much. First the basics must be fixed. My Index is also laying around collecting dust. Worked okay-ish at first but is mostly unusable at the moment.
This comparison looks neutral: https://www.freie-messenger.de/en/systemvergleich/xmpp-matrix/
I use Gnome but Cinnamon and Gnome are not that different in that topic IIRC. I have to mount the remote folder via file manager (Nautilus) then I can access the files in Code.
Let’s call it “soonish”. The old proton versions still need 32 bit libs if they do not backport the feature.
Great article. Reminds me of the time when I started using Linux as my main work system, back with kernel 0.99z
But then they would show the general public that Linux is a thing worth mentioning. I doubt that many people outside IT know about CBL Mariner.
I always run occ upgrade
and occ db:add-missing-indices
after a package upgrade, just to be sure that I do not miss any database migrations. Using Archlinux I wrote a pacman hook so that it happens automatically.
You could have a look at Kerberos. That’s what Microsoft took as base for AD afaik.
I use the Nextcloud news app which is a RSS feed reader. But mainly because I run a Nextcloud instance anyways. For news only I would not install Nextcloud - too much overhead.
Ubuntu using Snaps might be more of an issue than Gnome 44 vs older version. Not?
I had no problem to install my CA on my Pixel (Android 13). I read that this was not possible for some time but Google changed it.
/usr/local/witch
If you use pipewire instead of pulse audio then you can install pipewire-jack and then use any of the jack patchbay applications to rewire the channels. Currently I use qpwgraph but there are several options.
They say that the arch-installer is a great way to install Arch. In case you give it a try again. It’s bundled with the Arch Iso.
Transfer the app through scp […]
I use an ad-hoc while loop in a shell with inotifywait
to wait for changes in the watched directory and then scp
it.
You know their tuning page? I did several of their suggestions and they helped me. https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/installation/server_tuning.html
I have some Sandy Bridge systems here running strong as Linux desktops for light work. You know, these 4-core 3,3GHz processors from - hmm - 2014?