Based on your post I wouldn’t touch this distro with a 3 mile long bargepole.
Based on your post I wouldn’t touch this distro with a 3 mile long bargepole.
350,000 servers? Jesus, what a waste of resources.
Be somewhere you want to be, doing something you want to do.
Because Google don’t want you to export your photos. They want you to depend on them 100%.
Do you have room for 2 SSDs in the case? If so, install windows on one and Linux on the other. Then set the BIOS to boot from the Linux disk and grub will let you decide which OS to boot from. This way, windows won’t interfere with Linux.
I’ve been using this for months and it works well. Except when I hit a Debian bug that configured grub to not look for OSes on other drives! But that was fixed.
Maybe the theme is just broken? Perhaps it’s abandoned and old? I don’t know, I’m just guessing.
Hurricane Irene in the Caribbean in, what, 2011? Luckily we were tucked up safely in a hotel with a concrete structure but it still scared the crap out of us.
We thought our windows and patio door were going to blow out and we used all the bedding and towels to stop water coming in under the door. It soaked up so much water that we couldn’t lift them in the morning.
Thankfully I think it dropped to a cat 2 (?) as it hit land, so damage wasn’t as bad as expected. Still, our hearts broke when we saw the damage to the island and homes as we returned to the airport a few days later. I don’t know how the locals deal with it every year.
Because the software we write has to run on windows and only windows. No Linux or wine or any other platform. It’s a fixed requirement from our client and unfortunately I don’t see that changing.
Not at work, I can’t.
Phone? Probably an old flip phone. Motorola perhaps? I can’t remember. Computer was a Tandy TRS-80 I think, or something like that.
There are a lot of episodes on YouTube, on there official channel and on other channels. Plenty to keep me occupied for a while.
Time Team on YouTube, but it’s an archeology show so you really have to like that topic.
Spot on. You can’t self host without reading app and system logs.
I’m using https://sftpgo.com/, which uses WebDAV. It’s as basic as can be but I like it because it’s so basic. I can mount drives in windows and Linux and it has a basic webui for file management. The only problem for me is mobile apps. I’m trying out OwlFiles on Android and iOS; the free version includes WebDAV support, which works well.
Yeah, you’re right. I completely forgot about the conspiracy theorists etc.
Interesting tech, shame about the content.
They are, it’s full of crypto folk and not much else.
Be afraid, be very afraid.
I added a second SSD to my windows laptop and installed Linux on it. I configured the BIOS to boot from this second SSD. Painless!