

That’s a pretty big problem, I couldn’t care less about the language. But stepping away from GPL is not good at all.
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That’s a pretty big problem, I couldn’t care less about the language. But stepping away from GPL is not good at all.
Okay, does it kick the llama’s ass ?
Thank you for awakening a forgotten trauma.
Then, Nvidia drivers lags behind new releases on this distribution. It’s not helping, I went from tumbleweed to mint because of that 🥲
Then Mint is Ubuntu refined for technophobe or people too busy to mess with their OS, plus perfect ability to reuse all Ubuntu targeted software and skills.
You may look at SDF.org they provide shell accounts and hosting.
How does it compare to mattermost or rocketchat?
I was a mattermost admin on a pretty big corporate instance ages ago, it faded out not because of teams but because of lacking integration with productivity software.
Actually we were denied integration efforts because trust issues OSS vs corpo. How ironic today when pretty much everything is tied to a foreign cloud ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Users is the right word here, not admin, not sysadmin, not owner. Docker pull docker up users that’s it
IDK if it’s Mint specific, but cinnamon desktop has a network management app with native support for VPNs
Here is a mirror https://git.qiuwen.net.cn/Mirror/anubis handle with care
And then you have to fill a block list with something like https://github.com/mitchellkrogza/nginx-ultimate-bad-bot-blocker
It seems Anubis’github issues shows many false positives with smartphone browsers. Depending on OP’s target audience it’s worth to hunt for FP
+1 for NetBSD it’s such a great OS for ressource limited platforms. Rough edges by today standards but it worth a try on OP’s PC.
Edit : would you please post something like neofetch screenshot when your eeepc is up and running ? :)
Users, monitoring your services for free since internet exists