I use Jellyfin for movies, TV shows and music. For music, I use Symfonium as a client on my android phone, as it feels the most feature rich, and has android auto integration.
I use Jellyfin for movies, TV shows and music. For music, I use Symfonium as a client on my android phone, as it feels the most feature rich, and has android auto integration.
Same. Grew up watching Cartoon Network, HBO and the Discovery Channel with no subs (or dubs, they are not a thing in RO). Then there was music (lyrics) and later on video games and the Internet. It helped not having any OS or software available in my native language. Even to this day I use my phone and computer in English.
While I did have English classes at school (6th to 12th), the level was rather basic… I also took French for 10 years, and I can barely speak it. Otoh, I didn’t take one Italian class, but I can speak some, and understand almost everything. Again, this is because we had a bunch of Italian TV channels in the early 90s.
Is there a “light” version, without a WM? I run Hyprland on my current Arch setup.
I mean, I don’t like the guy, but how is he the one responsible? What about the ones that put a smartphone in the tribesmen’s hands?
I’ve never heard of Microsoft Launcher before… A lot of people seem to like Nova Launcher, I’ve used Lawnchair in the past, but nowadays I just don’t care anymore, I use the Pixel default. I try to use as little Google stuff as possible, but the launcher is hassle free.
Will she get taxed for such a low income?
I guess you have a pretty regular sleep schedule… I don’t. I have issues sleeping, so sometimes I would go to bed at 2am and fall asleep at 4am, other days I would go to bed at midnight and fall asleep immediately. I sometimes wake up at 7am when I have to go to the office, sometimes at 9am, right before the morning meeting when I work from home. During the weekend I wake up between 10am and 2pm… I also frequently wake up during the night, I don’t have a very deep sleep. So being in bed for 6 hours might only mean 5h of sleep. I am a zombie when I wake up, so I would most likely forget to write/mark down the times. It’s just not feasible for everyone to do that manually.
To answer OP, I use my Fitbit to track my sleep. Before I got my watch, I used Sleep for Android.
I mean, Blind mostly (only) plays Dwarf Fortress, which works awesomely on Linux. GG.
“Well, I guess you’re no longer invited to my birthday party.”
Said to a random person, it confuses the hell out of them.
Immich does have a pretty robust user management… https://immich.app/docs/administration/user-management/
I don’t understand what this is about, but I admire the commitment, the story, the CGI. 7/10.
Not sure I understand what happened…
Why didn’t they just go for “Scouts of America”?
Face reveal at 75k?
No worries, glad to be of help. I still think that you should do this on the host, not the container. Containers revert your manual changes on an update, they sit on a different network, it’s a mess.
Just for reference, this is how I have my NAS mounts on my machine (/etc/fstab
):
10.10.10.14:/volume1/backup /home/beerclue/priv/nas/backup nfs noauto,user,rw,vers=4.0 0 0
And on the NAS I have it set like (/etc/exports
):
/volume1/backup 10.10.10.17(rw,async,no_wdelay,crossmnt,all_squash,insecure_locks,sec=sys,anonuid=1024,anongid=100)
I’m not saying this is the perfect setup, but it works for me. I see the mount in my file explorer, and it only mounts it when i click on it, or when I tell it to from the terminal, so no boot impact even if I am away.
Remember that the container sits on a different network, the docker network, maybe that’s why access doesn’t work.
You can add the mount to be noauto
in fstab, so it doesn’t mount it unless you access the location. You can also mount it manually or via script, as needed.
Not sure how to help more, you have a peculiar setup…
Probably the container does not have the required NFS client/libraries, but you don’t have to do this inside the container… You mount it on the host and share it via a docker volume with the container.
Yup, I have a domain I purchased and on my lan I use PiHole and Caddy. All my apps and services use the format app.mydomain.com. PiHole forwards all requests for *.mydomain.com to Caddy, which handles the LE certificate (via DNS challenge) and forwards the requests to the proper IP:PORT. I started using this for everything, my Proxmox hosts, printer, my APs…