I’ve got an Acer Aspire One from 2008 running Mint that still works fine for web stuff and documents. Plays music too, hut not really video
I’ve got an Acer Aspire One from 2008 running Mint that still works fine for web stuff and documents. Plays music too, hut not really video
In Linux you just download, extract, and change the symlink. It is really easy.
Really only if you’re running your own email server. Otherwise as far as I know dynamic DNS fills the need.
You aren’t in any more risk either way.
Sounds like maybe you want to look into pfsense to do traffic filtering. Highly recommend.
I didn’t think 1 was bad once I got used to it. It is just really different.
Is Enemy Territory still alive?
Tumbleweed rebuild the entire repo after the xz-utils thing, I had like 5500 to update
Hmm I have none of these issues
If the distro has solid Cinnamon repositories I recommend that to noons (in other words, Mint). It is pretty seamless. Honestly the thing really holding back the era of Linux desktops st home is that Libre Office looks different than MS Office. In the office it is the management, SCCM is hard to give up apparently.
Option 2 is not long for this world
Literally saw 25% to 50% range the other day
No, POE. Just the round black ones, I forget the model.
The only gotcha I can think of is the 4k bandwidth, better make sure you can handle more than one camera on your network.
Not parent, but Zoneminder locally with the zmninja app works pretty well. VPN allows remote access, so it is slightly complicated but not too bad.
Reolink and Zoneminder has been working fine. Put the cameras in a vlan, block their access except to the ZM server, you can use any IP camera.
This is what millionshort.com was supposed to help with, but now you need an account for it.