there’s a community edition (portainer-ce) which is totally free to use
there’s a community edition (portainer-ce) which is totally free to use
Yeah, I’m not that concerned about receiving, since I was able to send a mail with swaks
and it came through in proton.
So, the forwarding system is basically like running an own mailserver, right?
I checked out addy too, but SL and their browser extension seem just more feature rich.
I wanted to reuse one for octoprint, but it turned out to be unreliable. So I switched to my NUC instead.
I have the feeking that those SD cards just don’t perform well and wear out more easily, and I really use good ones.
wait… it ain’t 1.0 yet, but it still fully works? noice!
Have you tried running any of those through wine?
Where’s the GNU part?
/s
New user: I have a problem 😊
Everyone:👍
New user: Nevermind 😮💨
Ever since the api shit happend, and mods left their subs unmoderated, I feel like there are more bot accounts/posts on Reddit than ever.
separate nvmes for the root-fs and for my users home folder.
configure /etc/fstab to point nvme to /home/username.
Done! I can wipe and hop as much as I like, and everything’s just there.
Tbh, i only hopped once, from Arch to Fedora and it was painless.
I am on X, and I use xmodmap for my keyboard… but I didn’t know it can remap mouse buttons. Thx.
cool… didn’t know about this one… but considering my 3d skills, the scroll wheel would get stuck and the buttons would fall apart 😅
Go home, chat-gpt, you’re not welcome here.
what other source did you use? If you mean, you downloaded the drivers from nvidia website, etc… pls don’t do that.
the goto-way on Linux is to always use the package manager, simce this makes it easier to keep everything up to date.
If however, you did use pacman, than that’s all fine. nvidia-inst is just a wrapper for some other things that need to be taken care of.
Also, nvidia is known to be troublesome on Linux, so it always needs some manual intervention here and there.
that’s an nvidia issue for sure. When I had my nvidia laptop, I had nothing but issues with it.
However… you need to install the nvidia drivers and nvidia-settings. There you can configure the monitors and it should work as expected.
edit:
It’s on me for choosing a broken distro but I kinda like it otherwise
There’s nothing broken with EndeavourOS. I’ve had it for a long time and it served me well
I use proxmox for the sole benefit of just spinning up a VM of choice without having to deal with usb-sticks, etc.
From there I just run everything with Docker containers, via Portainer.
OMAD (one meal a day) and intermittent fasting is even healthier