Appimage doesn’t do deduplication of packages does it?
Appimage doesn’t do deduplication of packages does it?
As an admin who manages windows devices, it’s not only a pain for the end users. I will readily admit that the management tools are quite extensive and somewhat easy to use, but they’re damn near impossible to debug when they don’t work, and that’s quite often. Gpo’s often refuse to apply without reason, those ads on the Lock Screen? You can remove those if you pay for enterprise or education edition. Running pro? Nope you get ads.
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Also flatpaks are moving away from file system permissions towards portals. Though currently I wouldn’t see flatpak as much of a security measure.
Yep, Miniflux syncs starred/read/unread articles as well, I sync it with NetNewsWire on my iPhone and it supports all the same features.
I might actually do what you’ve done with rsync but for Pipeline. AFAIK it doesn’t have any native sync support.
I use it with miniflux to sync between my iPhone, Linux phone, and desktop/laptop
I used a thinkpad x1 tablet with rnote for a long time. It was really great except for the battery life.
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Don’t think so, sounds like a security audit.
Why the /s?
For desktop: virt-manager, server: cockpit with the vm plugin.
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These are so incredibly unspecific
I’ve been using pipeline on my Linux phone, works well. Though make sure to change the server to something other than the default because for whatever reason it doesn’t have thumbnails.
Services that can utilize the full power of a single machine are quite rare. I have about 15 docker containers in total taking up about 800mb of ram on one of my servers. In reality having multiple can be more complex and harder to maintain, not to mention power efficiency and cost.
Looks treemendous
I imagine their focus is elsewhere. They probably just wanted a proof of concept login system to test things.
Thunderbird is quite nice with the new updates