CasaOS creates just a guest smb, have you tried “guest” without PW on port 445?
I manage over 40 Debian clients in production use. All are managed with ansible. It’s the easiest time in my sysadmin time ever.
My own systems are fedora and Debian unstable. Why? Because I test upcoming changes and features. And think how it would be if all 40 clients run on unstable or fedora, every day updates of 20-60 packages for nothing the user would care about.
Debian stable is my hero.
Same year here. We are xenials, to early for millenials, to late for Gen-X. We only strive the real 80s and be the real 90s kids.
Blue is the new orange
I was there, now I check these kind of bs before installing.
Wasn’t the lemon one not a calligraphy joke about a wizard who mistake demon with lemon.
Distro hopping is so 2022. Today use an atomic/immutable build and add whatever distro you like in a toolbox/distrobox. It’s a new definition since all distros share the same DEs, it’s the box you use for different packed distros. If my atomic build is fedora and there is an app only available in the AUR or deb, then use a box. It’s that simple. If you get rid of that self created frankendebian with a strange .deb you needed, just remove the whole box.
Ah my fault, that’s correct
There are actually easy solutions out there. For example CasaOS, it’s a oneliner and you get a docker orchestration with an app-store and built-in file and smb management. I bet even non technicals could use this.
They backup them locally. Did you ever searched for something you know existed and it’s gone forever?
Linkwarden. Because it has a good design, tags, is selfhostable, has some nice integrations (browser-plugin, PWA) and saves backups of the bookmark in PDF.
I just pay Netflix because of guilty conscience. There was nothing interesting to watch in the last months.
You’re welcome. It’s my main battery drainer, but ntfy is nothing against every messenger running in background all day.
But you get the most needed notifications, signal, matrix, telegram, nostr, mastodon.
Has it some automation? Cron like?
Check fedora atomic builds. They explain it very well.
Isn’t it common nowadays to use Unified with ntfy?
I think you missed the detail that lineageOS and grapheneOS are based on AOSP and PMOS is based on mainline Linux.
Oh, hee hee hee.
“Nowadays, boys can have a vagina.”
What the fuck!?