I got the N100 version of that one for my homelab. Works really well. But if the idea is to expand to a business at some point, it’s not gonna be powerful enough.
Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd
I got the N100 version of that one for my homelab. Works really well. But if the idea is to expand to a business at some point, it’s not gonna be powerful enough.
Yeah, but not immutable and not with waydroid pre-installed.
I think I want something bazzite-like and probably immutable but more media focused than gaming, with already working and set up waydroid and remote control support.
Likely does not exist yet. I haven’t heard of one, at least.
You mean like an APU?
David might be using git’s send email, which he likely has set up to have a max line length of about 80, because that’s what the kernel developers require.
Good point. sudoe
+ TAB is 1 keystroke shorter than sudo -e
:)
How is sudoedit
shorter than sudo -e
? :D
I think my most obscure one is “Homarr”, which as the name suggests is a dashboard designed with the *arr suite in mind, but I use it as a regular dashboard for my regular services.
It’s europe. All electronics are more xpensive here, often because of import taxes/VAT etc.
I’m not sure why I got downvoted with that comment. Is it untrue?
This is something you should have thought about, before doing the actual switch. As far as I know there is no good way of running the MS office desktop apps on Linux.
It’s still a 24% power save. In small numbers it doesn’t look like much, but over the course of a year, it adds up.
Sounds more like an android device that an actual Linux device. Especially since it gets detected as an MTP device via USB.
Maybe adb
can see it.
Maybe you just need to “enable” it in the display settings of your DE.
What you use as a wallpaper is personal choice. Maybe you like anime. Maybe you are a fan of a game franchise. It’s personal choice, so it shouldn’t matter to anyone else what you have on your wallpaper.
Shouldn’t you be allowed to wear Adidas shoes, since you run Linux on your PC?
The laptop is certified to run Ubuntu 22.04, so try that out.
Although they do mention:
Standard images of Ubuntu may not work well, or at all.
There’s probably an efivar that reads the current microcode version.
Nice. Any plans on mobile clients?
This would be great for my spouse, but she don’t really use desktop/browser apps. A mobile app could also integrate with the existing reminders/notifikations of the OS it’s on.
1: I have been using subfolder of /mnt for different things when self-hosting. Different external drives go in different subfolders of /mnt. Example: Media drives are mounted at /mnt/media, data drives at /mnt/data etc.
2: I’m lazy. Mine are located in my server users home folder. I then use scripts to sync between them between desktop and server.
3: Just make sure than your server user, the docker user and root user can all read and maybe write to them.
Just so we are clear on this. This is not dockers fault. The projects chose Docker as a distribution method, most likely because it’s as widespread and known as it is. It’s simply just to reach more users without spreading too thin.