their goal was to get rid of the google wifi.
so i’d get an openwrt box, hook that to the isp modem and call it a day.
don’t be evil…
haven’t testet, but looks like there are bookworm i386 isos.
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/i386/iso-cd/
antix never let me down…
looks like they have an i386 iso.
http://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/mxlinux/isos/ANTIX/Final/antiX-23.1/
exiftool might be, what you are looking for.
opensuse always had a special place in my heart. it was the first “linux” i successfully installed 17 (welp) years ago. with kde desktop, wich became my goto desktop. both are based in germany, which makes it easy for me to support local open source organisations.
my notebook is running tumbleweed for over 2 years now and i had no problem at all.
for the switch, tho, i’d stick to an ubuntu based distro. there are ubuntu tutorials for litterly everything. i guess mint might be a solid choice. the debian edition is also cool. for the moment, you don’t need a rolling release. you’ll install another distro before eol either because you wrecked your current one, or you want to “try something else”.
if possible, have a sepperate disc (at least partition) for your home folder.
and always keep in mind:
no backup, no merci. =]
I vote for 60 day lease time, iirc the clients try to get a new lease when half of the time is over, so they can keep the ip.
Dies unser kommentarbereich? 🥹
but someones gotta pay the server costs (electricity, etc)
or you can get an email address for 1-2 bucks a month, just look for a provider that ticks your boxes (privacy, etc…)
eigther you pay for the product, or you are the product…
had to scroll way too much…
TIL reddits homefeed had a limit
i understand, that you can’t name and shame.
but at least show the open hardware guys some love.