Absolutely!
If anyone is interested here’s a great thread on it
Absolutely!
If anyone is interested here’s a great thread on it
Just be cautious when moving or backing up the files, things like rsync and bakula have specific flags needed to preserve symlinks.
Checkout plexamp as your client if you use plex
I don’t see the inherent argument that technology as a whole is unsustainable. When we’re constantly evolving what resources are needed for technology. Yes current tech is unsustainable, but so were steam engines.
I loved when the elementary school care packages would come. Hell yeah lil Timmy I definitely fit it in there
Nobody looked at that email, it was automated
Not necessarily better but definitely different, California has a dryer milder climate that renders a thicker peel and sweeter fruit in Valencia oranges which is a contrast to Florida’s hotter and wetter climate producing juicier, tarter fruit with a thinner peel. But yes California has “table” oranges and Florida has “juice” oranges
https://sciencing.com/difference-between-florida-california-oranges-7517478.html
Also California production is outpacing Florida production because of premature fruit drop due to climate change, and less available labor due to a migrant labor shortage.
https://citrusinsider.org/2023/05/22/florida-production-numbers-serve-as-californias-warning-signal/
Also look at tomato for a router OS as well. I’d suggest the Asus AC1750
Any of the ARM based routers are great though.
https://wiki.freshtomato.org/doku.php/hardware_compatibility
Don’t you have to read the partition to compress it, which is fine on a healthy partition but can further damage a broken one?
I still don’t see any bug report anyone can follow up on… I cannot trust OP’s experience until that’s linked here.
I totally spaced on BS=4M which I believe is the standard block size for ext4
Wouldn’t you want to use
dd if=/dev/sda3 of=/dev/sdc1 status=progress && sync
Where /dev/sda3 is the damaged partition and /dev/sdc1 is the freshly formatted external drive
You’ll find your attached devices with lsblk
You’re going to want to make sure /dev/sda3(broken partition) is unmounted so as not to write any more data to it.
You would need some non volatile storage to hold your bootloader be that on the network or local. Also any shell more complicated than tty will need to store config files to run.
You could ssh to your clevo from your thinkpad, or get a bluetooth keyboard, the keychron or royal kludge are great and can be had for under a 100, or you could desolder the keys on the clevo and replace them with scissor switches like in this article https://www.tomshardware.com/news/kailh-laptop-switches-scissor-light-pipe,34652.html
What’s your filesystem? What is your storage setup currently? Can you get to a shell on the running OS?
You might want to boot to a live linux usb/disk/ISO mount your filesystem/drive that is full and delete your cached files from that.
Here’s how to clear tables on a regular basis https://lemmy.world/post/207421?scrollToComments=true
Here’s how to clear your cache in your postgres DB https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68816441/clearing-cache-in-postgresql
I would strongly suggest standing up your self hosted instance in a docker container if you haven’t already
https://blog.colic.io/2023/07/07/self-hosting-lemmy-a-step-by-step-guide-with-docker-compose/
Also now might be a good idea to look at grabbing a cheap external drive and backing up to that as a worst case.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/backup_and_restore.html
Another competitor you might be interested in is teleport. You can self host but it’s a bit convoluted to get to the documentation so I posted a how to at the very bottom of this replay. It’s very easy to setup and is free as in beer as long as you don’t connect to any of their cloud stuff.
https://goteleport.com/how-it-works/
https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/blob/master/docker/README.md
Then you might be interested in the last link I shared in my post.
You can stream using Sunlight (server) and Moonlight (client) on linux. What specifically are you trying to stream as it’s likely Linux will be able to play them.
https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine
Here’s how to check to see if the game you want is supported
Here’s an easy setup for gaming on linux
https://guidetechy.com/your-ultimate-guide-to-setting-up-arch-linux-for-high-end-gaming-performance
Here’s what could help with your fans on boot. However that’s a tiny machine and you might want to get a different impeller
Use rclone