They started doing that in a couple of years back. Saw quite a bit of backlash in the Linux news media at the time.
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They started doing that in a couple of years back. Saw quite a bit of backlash in the Linux news media at the time.
I know of a small application, that’s part of a larger suite if you want it. It’s called CoreTime.
It’s Qt based, but the dependency list is quite small.
Might have to reboot for the polkit agent to be started.
I listen to the Self-hosted Show and the Home Assistant podcasts.
It is maintained by Bitwarden, it is up to date and it is official/verified:
Why not just describe it?
Video is not searchable.
Excuse me for not wanting to download a random file from a random person on the internet. Can you explain what the issue is?
On my Ubuntu 24.04 bos here the lo interface is also in state UNKNOWN, but I have no problems with accessing the network or even ping 127.0.0.1 (the interfaces ip/localhost).
Pretty sure it’s suppose to be like that, just as @just_another_person@lemmy.world said.
Only way I know of is to unmount the binded folder. I don’t think there is a way to have the filesystem show files from both at the same time.
A reason I self-host stuff is privacy. When I host my data it’s my data. It’s not owned and kept by a billion dollar company somewhere, that is willing to sell it to make a quick buck.
So it’s my way of making sure that my data really is my data and that it is only shared with those I want to share it with. Some applications require a server component to achive this (eg Immich), so that’s why I self-host those.
Indeed. I missed that. Thanks.
Frontend is open source, but the server backend does not seem to be.
So not sure why this is in Self-hosted, as you can’t really selfhost this platform. Or I’m missing some repo that sets up the backend…
Do you use ZFS at all?
If not, you can try disabling the 2 zfs based services it mentions.
Does not look like the driver is enabled in the kernel you are running then. :(
Make sure that the driver for the module is enabled in the kernel. dmesg | grep bluetooth
should reveal something there.
Also, make sure the module is not blocked in rfkill
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This sounds like a smear campaign from a competitor.
I’ve been using mysql and mariadb in my homelab for years and have not enountered any issues. I don’t really know postgresql, so if I was to choose one, I’d go with MySQL/MariaDB.
That’s really sad to see. I hope the courts dismiss the cease & desist because it’s different name, and lack of popularity of the trademarked name.
I use The Movie Database (https://tmdb.org/) to find things to watch.
So I was right. She chose (maybe unknowingly) to run Ubuntu and dropped out because she couldn’t install the software required. Not Ubuntu’s fault at all.
Didn’t know about this vendor.
Looking at their page the prces look a bit steep for me.