Hmm, docs.conduit.rs appears to be an alias for famedly.gitlab.io. I copied the link from the intro in the README.md file in the GiLab repository.
Hmm, docs.conduit.rs appears to be an alias for famedly.gitlab.io. I copied the link from the intro in the README.md file in the GiLab repository.
Here is the Conduit Docker deployment guide.
https://famedly.gitlab.io/conduit/deploying/docker.html
I started with the Docker Compose file they provide, and “translated” it into Podman rootless containers for my server. Even with adding the extra work, it was pretty painless.
Agreed on Hetzner, although I have used customer support—to add another distro option. Sent them a web link, and they had it uploaded under my account by the next day.
This is exactly what I am doing for a comic book reader—LineageOS on a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 with Librera Reader from F-Droid. The tablet is supported by current LineageOS, and has relatively newer hardware compared to other supported models.
If you decide to check one of these out, watch out for firmware revision. The newest versions will not allow rollback to the older one where the bootloader unlock works.
I am using a Fairphone 4, but the first thing I did was flash CalyxOS. Fwiw, the only issue I have had with this setup is poor mic performance in speakerphone mode, which is a common hw complaint. Another one is the camera, but I am not much of a photographer, and it has been good enough for me.
Nothing serious. In GNOME my alternate chars and compose were set to the same key after the upgrade; just had to change one. There was an issue with “sloppy” window focus, but they fixed that upstream before the official release of 45. I upgraded during the beta.
Librera Reader for everything. I use it for both books on a phone and comics on a tablet—covers both great! Plus it is on F-Droid.
I use Pocket Paint/Paintroid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.catrobat.paintroid/
Yep, except with http here (python3 -m uploadserver
).
Assuming you are using logical volumes, you’d want to create a partition, create a physical volume on it, add that to the existing volume group, and extend the the root lv.
It’s been a while since I installed Mint, but logical volumes are probably the installer default. Here is a blog post I found talking about this.
It has native voip now, where it used Jitsi before. But I’ve only used it as a messenger—no experience with calls.
Love the Tradescantia! I got one like it two weeks ago. Has it flowered for you?
There is also Rocket.chat, to complete the list, though it is supposed to be difficult to host.
I would recommend Matrix. My small instance is running Conduit, and it works great!
piemontite!
Oh, a pop quiz! I will try to post one too from a computer later.
According to Mindat, this is the Lomas Bayas disctrict, and the most prominent mine appears to be the Fortuna de Cobre, in a copper porphyry deposit. I would normally reach for malachite first, but it is not listed as found at any of the mines, so your main options are brochantite or (surprise!) atacamite.
Malachite can be eliminated for sure by testing with vinegar; it will effervesce slightly. Between brochantite and atacamite, there is considerable overlap in color, hardness, etc. You will have to get a lens and look for some crystals where the shape is distinct enough to determine if they are monoclinic (brochantite) or orthorhombic (atacamite).
Beryl! And chrysoberyl, and bertrandite, and helvine… (there is a theme here).
No, I do not lick these or other rocks, heh. The last time I was collecting halotrichite, there was enough dust kicked up I could taste it in the air, if that counts.
I am barely getting started with lapidary, like at choosing a saw right now. Eventually both, I hope (thus the claim).
I will respond even though this post is several days old because I actually do this. I have some vpses on Hetzner that run Silverblue no problem. It is not an install option available by default there, but support uploaded an iso under my account quickly when asked.
If you do it, change the active firewalld zone. The default is for a desktop, so not great for vps space.