“protection” to sell all that data to advertisers. Seems secure.
“protection” to sell all that data to advertisers. Seems secure.
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Who cares?
Naemon + Graylog work for us.
They were when HP was run by engineers.
Me today getting pnp running under naemon after migrating to Alma 9.
I needed a “tv” for my camper van. Cheap Lenovo M10 works fine in that role, mostly as a Plex client. The big complaint is I can’t get rid of their stupid app bar and can’t find a custom ROM. But for what it does and what I paid, it’s fine.
Nope. Just install from the play store.
+1 for projectivy. Easy to use, looks good, stays out of the way. I use it on my shield and also use it on my cheap onn pucks.
Try using a timer
See if there’s a way to disable power save for your audio driver module.
I had to do this for Intel for example
#/etc/modprobe.d/audio_disable_powersave.conf
options snd_hda_intel power_save=0
On that note, mint does transparently allow you to use cloud resources like one drive (maybe not that specifically)
Sendmail + Mimedefang + Spamassassin + Dovecot + Sieve
For calendar and contacts I’m using radicale.
Authentication is via ldap.
This solution admittedly requires a bit of experience and knowledge of how it all works. It blows the doors off most bundled or commercial things you’ll find though.
I host my own.
Great for car camping. I’m using a jackery for power in my van until I have the time to finish my build with something bigger and more permanent. For now I just jack that into the house fuse box, and plug it into the van to charge while driving. I have a solar briefcase to put out when camping.
Used to. Prefer Aquamail. I’m a thunderbird user on my workstation though. The latest changes were controversial, but it’s fine once you enable the system title bar and hide the menu bar.
Proxmox is a decent option, or just use kvm provisioning directly with ansible.