Oh, man! This happened to me in production, working on a server that did the invoicing for a large company. Mind you, I was assisted by a senior amin who assured me killall works on hpux. It worked “better” than expected.
I’m on fosstodon
Oh, man! This happened to me in production, working on a server that did the invoicing for a large company. Mind you, I was assisted by a senior amin who assured me killall works on hpux. It worked “better” than expected.
I understood a word: networking.
Did you even try to watch the clip? It’s not even in the US! This is the scary part.
Again, how is it different than installing directly on your machine? Especially when you have a package manager that can rollback the installation?
In my day (today) we would create a test user, install a new WM and try it. I don’t get the “install the full distro on a VM just to try a program just a few kbs in size”…
Calibre is Python 100%. What gave you the idea it was Java?
Also, terminal-only
this is not the case anymore. You can run graphical applications.
I don’t use gmail anymore for some time, but as far as I know, you have to set an “app password” or something like that. Did you set that? Because it won’t work with your normal user password.
Also, you could check the logs Vikunja produces to see what the problem is. Is it really a timeout or maybe something else?
And don’t mention pineapple and pizza in the same sentence!
I hope not many Italians visit here, because then your inbox would be full of invectives 😁
This is really good… Just yesterday I had a colleague trying to present something like this in our company and she failed miserably. I’ll send her the link to your guide, maybe she’ll learn a thing or two.
so I had to learn how to copy in the background, then write a script to check and display the progress every few seconds
I hope you learned about terminal multiplexers in the meantime… They make your life much easier in cases like this.
You can create desktop entry files (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Desktop_entries) in Linux to define applications running in wine.
Thank you. I’ll have it set like this.
I want to have ads blocked with pihole and at the same time to have local DNS served by the router. I know pihole does local DNS, but RouterOS (mikrotik) is much better suited for that.
It’s the first thing you see when you open the configuration window: Interface > UI Color Editor > Main Color
Oh, man!! This looks so much like one of my old blogs!!! The layout, the colors! Brings back great memories.
Even the server part for Bitwarden is open source and you can self-host it. Yes, Vaultwarden is a community alternative which is known to be lighter, but you have the choice from Bitwarden too.
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