We already have termux for that, and on a rooted device you could do pretty much anything. This is pointless
We already have termux for that, and on a rooted device you could do pretty much anything. This is pointless
I know!! KDE is one of the reasons I never looked back when I left windows. And even to this day I keep learning new stuff, KDE really rocks
Thanks! I didn’t know I could do that on KDE
What’s the name of that bar you’ve got on top?
The title, worded like that, sounds like some brave man waving a sword at a mighty dragon…
Upon reading the article the situation is more like a bafoon waving a toothpick at an elder god
Good thing I’ve rooted my J7 and completely removed all that bloat. And my S5 is running Lineage. Haven’t had a new phone in 8 years
How much disk space have you got??
MachoEagle
Couldn’t agree more xd Yeah, I’ve messed up Grub so many times… Now I know what not to do
This is the best option, I agree. This way you have a dedicated disk for linux and you can copy your data from the old drive.
Still, backup your data if you’re doing any of this.
You could dual boot and access your documents from linux by mounting your windows partition. Don’t forget to backup your data before you do anything, especially if this is your first time doing this.
I’m running linux on my work-issued thinkbook. I also asked the IT guy and he told me I could do whatever I wanted as long as it wasn’t piracy. I originally dual-booted it but then decided to delete the windows partition and now I just run win10 on QEMU/KVM if I need to do anything sharepoint-related.
I don’t know any specific desktop applications, but you could try libre office calc :D
I completely agree with you there, Lemmy is its own thing. People are nice and respectful, communities are more constructive and less competitive, mods actually like what they’re doing; the “vibe” is completely different here. No karma or awards incentives, pure cooperation and real social interactions.
We’re open source! open hearts and open arms!
Are you suggesting that they are individuals? I mean, have you ever seen every Reddit user in the same room? Exactly! they are all the same 3 people replying to themselves (or so they seem to me).
Thanks!! I feel a bit more confident about this project now. To know that I’m on the right track is very validating to me. I will do my best to do my proper research and not go balls to the wall on this one.
I also really appreciate your advice on security, as I think this is the leg from which I limp the most. I’m still very new to all SSH and HTTPS things, so yeah…
I also didn’t quite understand your first point; what does openhab mean? And how is it possible that the people you mention aren’t getting hacked? Is it related to the second point about using ssh keys? I read in another comment that hackers could compromise my home network if I’m not careful enough, so I want to be extra cautious with that. (I hope I’m not lacking in common sense… perhaps it’s my reading comprehension that’s lacking… Yeah, that must be it!)
Thanks! I’ll look into this hello world example. And as for the electricity bill… I’m planning on having this website running locally for a short while, as this is mostly for learning purposes. Perhaps in the future I’ll try other hosting options, idk.
But for the time being, I like to think that I’ll be able to host whatever I want whenever I want you know? It’s kind of liberating.
Thanks! This actually helps me a lot, I’m lacking a bit of knowledge on ports and stuff, it sounds a bit daunting to have that many ports to choose from, but if you narrow it to that one port and another temporal one it gets easier haha, thank you, I never know which ports to use for stuff.
I’ve been reading some other comments and I think I’ve kind of figured out what to do, it’s just a matter of doing some more research, as you mentioned the how-to’s are easy to find online, but the bones of my plan are kind of there haha.
I was born in the 2000’s and didn’t have an email account until 2012, and even I know what it sounds like.