I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it
I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it
I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it
Yea I switched from Ubuntu on my past few installs to avoid snaps. Glad I did, basically the same experience.
Because if you have sudo, you have root. Side effect of being a server system, too. During install, if you specify a root password, sudo is not installed. If you don’t, it is. Ubuntu just defaulted to the latter.
True, but not actually the reason, it’s because Debian doesn’t discourage the use of the root account, and su
is used instead of sudo
.
Tell me you use Ubuntu without telling me you use Ubuntu.
Wait till you try this on Debian or non Ubuntu variants.
Not too hard with WinApps. I just use GIMP.
Or, https://www.firefly-iii.org/, a full self-hosted system similar to Mint.
Cudos to the “My good gas mileage car can do this” crowd, though.
Have a camper minivan, and have on a number of occasions pulled the cushions out to haul.
Also, when not using repositories it is much more common to go to the source, like GitHub releases, etc.
Ahhh another reason for me to stay the course. Even LDAP would work for me, but oh well.
Is that still the case?
This level of integration means that group VoIP in Matrix finally benefits from all of Matrix’s native end-to-end encryption, cryptographic identity and decentralisation - no longer handing over to a third-party system such as Jitsi which doesn’t integrate with Matrix’s encryption guarantees.
And, native E2EE for voice and video (through the Element Call integration mentioned above) ensures that Matrix’s encryption guarantees now extend to video conferencing.
Though I’m assuming you mean protocols not app names.
Got it, thank you. So if I’m following now, Matrix 2.0 a new protocol, and the solution to run instead of synapse is Element Server and Element Call?
The title of the article, and body, say otherwise.
I currently use Synapse with bridges to Signal and Discord, and Matrix API. Is Element X a better way to go server-side now?
So for the tracking and planning part, you could use OSMAnd. It’s UI is a bit confusing but it does work welll. My typical setup is:
However you may be asking for something more like RideWithGPS.com?
When you boot up for a meeting and have to wait 10 minutes for updates to finish. Too much like Windows.
Yea, I’ve used that, but it’s a phone app. Riders need a one-touch solution on Garmin (or other bike computers, but Garmin dominates the market right now).
Hopefully they use OpenPilot, so Linux drives the car.