

Is there a free/gratis version?
Is there a free/gratis version?
Why not? Let’s not pretend that my house is some kind of enterprise level data centre. Why would some FOSS NAS hobby project demand that I only use my home linux server for it? Such a strange requirement. All it needs to do is expose a simple web page to configure samba/nfs/scp/sftp etc. It really seems to have a high opinion of itself.
OpenMediaVault (OMV) is a Debian server
Maybe it’s because I’m old but these words combined together depress me. Why is NAS software an operating system?
The last time I tried to install this it complained that it couldn’t be installed on an OS that had a GUI. What a joke.
I’ll always have fond memories of it. I learned a lot back in the day and swore by it.
What kind of battery life do you get out of it? I have the Gen 7 and from day one it’s been awful. About 4 hours brand new.
I’ve been using Mint for years now and I’m blissfully unaware of whatever drama is going on, or went on. It’s an OS people, not a vanguard of political or philosophical ideology.
Disclaimer: The following section is of educational purposes only. Please do not scrape DuckDuckGo’s APIs, as it would only hurt the company which honestly cares about your privacy.
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Dell is an American company? As is Framwork, (I think?).
The US is the most authoritarian state in the world with over 20% of the world’s prison population in its slave labour camps.
That’s just about some android bug that may be related. This is affecting all of lemmygrad and as far as I can tell, other lemmy instances too.
I must be in the minority here in thinking that this is virtually site-breaking. Whatever broke this should have been rolled back immediately.
I logged in after a few days to about 20 replies and had no easy way to tell what comment of mine people were replying to. I gave up searching after a while.
I’m still trying to get a handle on how best to go about this. Which instance is best for a base account? If I use this one on lemmygrad I might find that a bunch of these won’t federate. But if I try to use my account on lemmy.world, it too can’t find communities on other instance.Example, your top one there, [email protected] made me check if there was a reaper one, it found one here:
This ended up being a rubber ducking session and I found the solution myself. Here it is for anyone else who needs to know:
This is a direct link for the Reaper community on Lemmy.Studio:
https://lemmy.studio/c/reaper
and this is a link to the same community that you can subscribe to, from your lemmygrad account.
https://lemmygrad.ml/c/**[email protected]**
Hallelujah I get it now! Probably should have rtfm earlier.
EDIT: new problem to solve now is lemmy markup, HTF to format that second link in bold…?
Do you mean that you miss a “share” button?
Great! I’d no idea!