I create /data and mount my 2nd drive there using fstab.
I then mount /data/downloads under my user downloads folder so everything goes to my 2nd drive. That way I dont have to redownload anything if I redo my main drive.
I create /data and mount my 2nd drive there using fstab.
I then mount /data/downloads under my user downloads folder so everything goes to my 2nd drive. That way I dont have to redownload anything if I redo my main drive.
Why would anyone opt in to this? What is the point of it?
This is what I did when I had to refurb a laptop. Swap the drives, reinstall the OS, snd hand it all to the user. All your files are on this usb drive.
Thats when you find out who understands folder structure and who doesn’t.
Mobaxterm is your friend.
Reinvent Winamp for Android and iPhones.
I also had issues with the wifi on EndevourOS just a few weeks ago. Ended up going back to Manjaro.
Wait til it gets to 7.11
Mikrotik had a field day with that a few months ago.
If you have access to replace the logo file, you probably have access to enable it as well.
Doesnt play ball with Zerotier anymore.
How does warpinator compare to kde connect?
Would this be analogous to Endeavor OS for Arch?
Could users set a temporary entry in their hosts file pointing the .ml domains to public IPs in order to regain access to their account if they needed to?
Can Lemmy federate to an IP address directly or will the settings only accept an fqdn?
Will a Lemmy instance work behind a reverse proxy.
Thanks for taking the time to answer questions.
Also has (or had) a cli interface.