NixOS sounds amazing in some regards, but I’m not really interested in learning a whole programming language for it… I have enough to do already.
NixOS sounds amazing in some regards, but I’m not really interested in learning a whole programming language for it… I have enough to do already.
That’s why I said YouTube, not the other stuff.
Then again, nothing is preventing you from uploading shirt videos to PeerTube as well.
YouTube already has that, it’s called PeerTube.
This explains it! I thought it didn’t connect any more due to my system being weird, but it’s sad to see that isn’t the case 😢
I loved the plug and play on Linux. Guess I’ll use it wired from now on, disappointing…
Aurora isn’t a reskinned F-Droid and neiter does it use the same repositories. It’s a client for the Google Play Store, but one that doesn’t require an account or Google Services. And that’s not what F-Droid is.
Sure but I rather not have the SSH port open to the world, it just makes it harder for attackers to get in this way. Besides I use the VPN for more things, some self-hosted services I don’t want accessible by the whole world.
I have a VPS that runs the main proxy which I can always access via a console on the website of the company I’m renting it from (Hetzner). The other machines run locally in my home so I can just plug in a cable if need be.
Alpine Linux. I started using it to dogfood my packages I was maintaining for postmarketOS but I’ve come to really like it. It does help that I can just fix packaging problems (or just missing packages entirely) myself.
Previously I used Gentoo which I still have a place in my heart for. If I’d ever move to anything else it would probably be Gentoo again.
Personally I made sure SSH is only accessible when connected through a VPN setup for that purpose. As in, that same machine hosts a Wireguard setup (through Tailscale) and you need to connect to that first before SSH is available. And then SSH also only accepts key-based authentication. I don’t think I need more than that?
Don’t recommend that glibc Alpine image please. You can’t just have 2 libc’s and expect everything to just work, it’s just asking for problems. Either deal with Musl or choose a different distro.
Why don’t you want Musl?
Dutch people use it (although I doubt it’s an official word), meaning something like “that’s what you get” or “oh well”.
KDE Plasma also has this through kio-gdrive, it works amazingly well. I’m glad the various Linux platforms have solved that problem at least.
Pine64 is known for very shoddy software support and almost none of their devices have every bit of the hardware working on release, if any. A missing wifi driver is too be expected with them, not an exception.
Honestly, why did you expect anything different?
EDIT: I wonder if Microsoft are making anti-Linux accounts to try and hamper Linux.
Lol. No, they’re not. Really.
What kind of conspiracy theory is that, Microsoft really doesn’t feel threatened by Linux.
Nothing in Plasma Bigscreen is specific to ARM. You just got to find a distribution that ships it for x86 or compile it yourself.
But tbf I wouldn’t recommend Plasma Bigscreen, it currently has no developers and is missing a lot of polishing and general apps.
Not next release, the one after. And even then probably not by default yet. And SXMO will not even support systemd at all. Yes OpenRC will remain an option.
systemd is good software and people should find proper reasons for disliking it for once instead of just following the hate train.