I’ve been using Firefox install via obtainium straight from the Mozilla repo.
I’ve been using Firefox install via obtainium straight from the Mozilla repo.
This website allows you do email files to kobo
Sonarr puts shows in
You can change the store on the Kobo to become to your selfhosted calibre library
https://brandonjkessler.com/technology/2021/04/26/setup-kobo-sync-in-calibre-web.html
How do you login from a device that doesn’t have Bitwarden on it if you have passkeys.
For example a friend’s computer etc
With a password I can type the 20 or so digits of the password. Can’t really be done with a passkey as far as I know
Check their website for migration info. There are some caveats in special circumstances but most people can just change the docker image from gitea to forgejo.
I did exactly that with no issues.
You use it to take the NextCloud files (set the NextCloud directory as a source) and Then you sent the files to a backup repository (destination).
You don’t send the backup files to a NextCloud install. That’s not the correct way to use the tool.
I self host a Borg repository in docker so the backup gets sent locally and then I also use borgbase as offsite backup.
You can have as many sources and destinations as you want
Borg backup is the way to go for this.
Its designed to have encrypted repos that are send to any destination remote or local.
This is a good place to start to understand what you are doing: https://www.howtogeek.com/499623/how-to-use-journalctl-to-read-linux-system-logs/
But basically you shut the computer off, then on then do
journalctl -S -3m
Will show the last 3 mins of logs which you can go through and try to read the logs up until the moment it actually turns off to see what is happening.
I would check the journalctl logs to ensure it is fully turning off. If here is still battery drain and you are sure the laptop is off, then its a hardware issue rather than software.
Any recommendations for basic equipment for someone wanting to get into ham radio?
And something like this can be used as the docker server to hold the repository
I’m surprised no one mentioned this if you are already using kde
Is it still a drop in replacement for gitea, I’ve been meaning to switch
Futo voice to text works nice and fast on my pixel 8 pro. Fractions of a second slower than google. Also that’s with the slower English 74 library (more data point, slower). They have an even larger one but the default is the smaller and faster English-39 model
Sleep mode seems to be working well for me on fedora atomic with kde (aurora).
Deep sleep works well and can stay sleeping for days.
Normally sleep rules are working well. The do not sleep toggle in the power menu also works to prevent it from sleeping.
Only thing that doesn’t work is flatpak apps can’t prevent the system from sleeping, so watching a video, using Handbrake to encode etc will all just allow it to sleep if there is no physical input.
I have a 2018 dell xps
Security in layers.
All your services should be using https. Vaultwarden in particular won’t even run without https unless you bypass a bunch of security measures.
This is how to setup local only and external https, I highly recommend this as a baseline setup for every homelab. It allows you to choose how much security you want on a per app basis and makes adding new apps trivially easy.
Anyone with the knowledge to self host will quickly discover 3-2-1. If they choose to follow it, that’s on them but data loss won’t be from ignorance
I also would like to know what the desktop app is used for?
I’ve seen apps like xpipe that have direct Bitwarden integration if you want (way too high risk for me but I can see some people using it), but even then it integrates directly to the servers API. When I need an ssh password or something I copy and paste it from the browser extension. I’m curious if I’m missing some functionality by not using the app.