they even purposely disable snaps by default.
they even purposely disable snaps by default.
Yeah I love it. Also if you are stuck with outlook. Use Caldav synchronizer it is a add-on you can use with outlook to sync calendars with nextcloud.
What I use is Borg. I use Borg to backup the server to a local NAS. Then I have a NAS at my grand parents house which I use to store the backups of the NAS it self.
Also one other great example is GPS. Just like SELinux it is very well understood and open.
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The big thing was that this marked allowed the sell of weapons. Which even on those market’s you don’t do ussaly.
Raid is not only for if a drive fails. But can also be used against slow corruption of files. If you love your data use raid.
Yeah. I have mostly switched to I2P for the seeding aspect.
I love mulvad. Very unfortunate they hat to stop providing portforwards
Any storage shut be raid or a form their of in a ideal world. The storage where backups are stored a defiantly yes raid shut be a very high priority.
The international firm I work for as well.
A separate computer/server might be the best but their are many ways. Cloud storage is one of the many options that can be used as well.
looks like I be spinning up my own private instance to not have to deal with de-federations or anything like that.
I do not know much about Timeshift and Lucky backup. But a proper backup is not a on the same system even if it is a second drive internally. For some quick file recovery after deleting things you shouldn’t have it is fine. A proper backup should be a separate system and ideally 2 systems one externally but this is overkill for most folks. With a separate system you can setup automated backups and disaster recovery. if you are scared the backup system can get compromised from the main system. you can set things up in such a way that the backup works in pull mode and the main system being backed up has no access to the backup system.
Back to the early 2000 era! Interesting to say the least. Why the NSFW tag though?
What you can do is setup a VPN to your home at least. From their it is the same as you always would.
Absolutely agree. Look at Linux. Want to uninstall the kernel? No problem! If it is a good idea you can argue about.
I have gotten the exact same response word for word.
Different OSes. Windows and Linux for example. No way to run a full fledged domain controller in a container. Just to name a example.
Wait it can edit PDFs? Huh who knew! Thnx for the tip.