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I’d use clonezilla
E: It’s not that it can’t be done other ways, it’s just clonezilla will work and has worked for nearly 2 decades. Also there’s no information provided above about the data. So clonezilla is nice if it’s a complicated scenario.
Plus, it’s a nice tool to throw in the toolbox once you know how to use it.
E. Why do you feel like you have to use something like dd for this particular task? Less than 16 GB of data? Ya probably could have copied it over manually by now.
We all do what we can. For example my calendar is self hosted and managed personally. Apple is simply a client using Caldav.
Wow. What a zinger? No really, great addition to the discussion. Thank you.
No, probably not. Love em or hate them, they have a pretty good record on privacy going back decades.
Google though. lol. I mean that’s THE largest advertisement company to ever exist. The same company who finally admitted they were selling their browser’s incognito data.
That 3rd party app with the better widget calendar is for sure selling.
Is there a firmware update for the controller when using the Xbox accessory App on windows?
If you’re using invidious and have the web client, iOS or android client like Yattee… wouldn’t your default feed essentially be a playlist of all new videos?
Thanks for sharing!
While there are existing tools like journal-viewer (https://github.com/mingue/journal-viewer), which uses WebKit, I found that its GUI doesn’t integrate well with the Qt/Plasma ecosystem.
I was going to bring that up. I’ve never heard of journal-viewer, but I have used:
You mentioned specifically integrating well into QtPlasma, what improvements do you hope to have over the native KDE KSystemLog?
It seems that the commenter’s intention was clear to everyone except you. The commenter acknowledged the need for RAID software or a specific file system, mentioning that it had already been addressed. Understood the budget and OP being an newb.
Although their tone may have been blunt, they stayed focused on their original point.
But you just kept nagging. lol
Either way OP was helped and now you can sleep knowing you did your part. A true internet hero.
this is beautiful
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I’m not running iOS18 beta. I don’t have an app called Feedback. ???
And for the record, the specific calendar widget the user posted from iOS 18 looks exactly the same as the one in iOS 17.
This whole thread is pointless.
It still looks terrible IMO.
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I agree. Luckily the iOS 18 one is a little better.
It’s not differentl. It’s the same as iOS17.
Why it’s terrible.
Edit: I’m familiar with the widget. I don’t need someone explaining to me how to click on a widget. I get it. I also understand it’s different than the one I posted. It’s called “Up Next”.
Despite which one you pick, they’re all poorly designed. It takes up a third of the screen and does a bad job at presenting as much information as possible within reason.
Edit 2: That specific calendar widget you posted from ios18 beta looks exactly the same as it does in ios17. This thread is pointless.
Then there has to be a firewall, web server whitelist or some kind of configuration issue with the service being hosted. Because according to all your responses they are on the same WiFi with the same subnet/gateway/netmask.
Same netmask?
When asking for network troubleshooting assistance, super useful to provide ANY kind of network info. So far we have WiFi and same subnet. Yet absolutely no details which are necessary to help form questions or provide answer.
Can you post the IP Netmask and Gateway of your Linux server and one of your mobile devices that can’t view the server?
Can you ssh into the Linux server from your mobile device?
I caught it. Seems others didn’t.
Silly me for thinking the point of the widget was to allow you to see your week at a glance.
Same. It’s been on my list for too long.
Your network is probably configured with inconsistent subnets / netmasks. iOS / Android are on WiFi and getting a different subnet/netmask than your severs.
Edit: What does pinging the server with nmap mean? Are you checking open ports or pinging the server? That doesn’t make sense or at least leaves us with more questions with the way you worded that. Although the nmap utility can provide both of those answers, I’m not sure that’s what you meant. Technically nmap and ping are two different tools.
I couldn’t agree more. I had a foot in both the MacOS and Microsoft Windows worlds at the time and can appreciate what a game changer notepad++ became. Having used BBEdit on the Mac since around the mid 90s, it was kinda more like “it’s about time” a decade later when notepad++ was released. I’m not necessarily comparing them feature to feature, but it was a much needed piece of software for Windows. I still have memories of opening up text files and being like … damn someone f’d this txt file up on a windows machine… again.