I remember having a FireWire in one of the family desktops when I was a kid. Can’t remember what we might have used it for, though.
It resides in the same vague memory hole as the Zip drive that we had.
I remember having a FireWire in one of the family desktops when I was a kid. Can’t remember what we might have used it for, though.
It resides in the same vague memory hole as the Zip drive that we had.
Sounds like something I should watch on a screen!
Where can I find this library?
Same, but using Heroic.
Appreciate the circle back!
How would one achieve that?
It’s SanDisk, I expect the opposite - that every cell increases the volatility and chance of catastrophic failure.
Ah, memories.
Dockge + dockcheck.sh has made my life so much easier.
I’m with you on this one.
Also, brackets in speech.
I tend to agree, but isn’t it a little harder to control whom gets caught in that kind of constructive dismissal rather than targeted layoffs?
What do taxi drivers have to do with it?
What’s pink, weighs a ton, and drags at the bottom of the ocean?
Moby’s dick.
It doesn’t even need to appeal to you the user, but given the AI Gold Rush, they would have very unhappy investors if they did not.
I rolled out Dockge the other week, and it’s solid. It can handle environment variables, but lacks other portainer features like controlling networks, volumes, building images, etc.
One big plus is that Dockge works really well with the dockcheck.sh script for updates, where as Portainer breaks that script.
Haven’t used it, just know it exists.
Thanks for the reply. I’ve tried both Firefox and Obsidian containers from Linuxserver.io before, but when connecting I found there was no output. It made me wonder what was missing (like X11 or Wayland installed on the host) for an output to be generated.
I’m curious what the host machine for the Docker container is? Is it a headless server or something with a desktop/window manager?
Been looking to set up the Obsidian Docker container but I presently only run headless, so it sounds like a headache.
I’m pretty sure the poster you replied to is saying exact opposite. Using the number of graphene OS installs as a proxy for individuals with root access vs the number of users who haven’t modified their device in such a way.
Edit: Woop. I should read father next time, but yes I believe it is the second example.