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I like how K-9 hooks directly into OpenKeychain for encryption. Does Fairemail do that?
I like how K-9 hooks directly into OpenKeychain for encryption. Does Fairemail do that?
How do you find GrapheneOS as a daily driver? Not sure I can do without Andoid Auto and Google Wallet.
It says it is “a” standard file system - not “the” standard. Very different things.
So for Linux that would be ext4.
It’s worth noting that the default file system varies by distro - there is no ‘Linux’ default. For example, RHEL et al use XFS as the default.
No madness. I know it works natively. I also know it works perfectly well with a rootfull container.
All of my other applications are running in containers and having Plex also run in a container would simplify my overall architecture and recovery, should I need to replace the host.
Not very helpful.
You can’t change it yourself? When I taught my kids to drive, I also made sure they knew how to change a tyre.
Thanks, just spun this up in a container.
Random guy here saying I’ve built arm64 v0.17.4…
Available on docker hub search for mpatton.
I use CryptoStorm - they are reasonably cheap and they allow ports.
Distrobox ftw
Yeah there’s definitely nothing (too) wrong with it, in general. Snap concerns aside. I typically keep to the latest LTS release on my servers and the latest release on my laptop.
Sorry - not offhand. I am not an Arch user presently, so my help there is pretty much zero.
I would suggest looking back through what packages were installed / updated / removed when you performed the -Syu - maybe that will give you a clue.
I tend to use Ubuntu most of the time - because I am familiar with it. Then again I have been using Linux for over 25 years and am a professional Linux Admin - so I am familiar with most of them!
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