!SkincareAddiction@sh.itjust.works
Please help us grow this community if you’re interested in skincare! We have a big passion for it and also think it would help diversify the type of communities that exist here on Lemmy 😊
!SkincareAddiction@sh.itjust.works
Please help us grow this community if you’re interested in skincare! We have a big passion for it and also think it would help diversify the type of communities that exist here on Lemmy 😊
ranger is another good one. I very rarely end up using a terminal file manager though.
cs-india is the only public DNSCrypt server located in India that I can find. There’s dns.therifleman.name but it’s DoH. Still works with the DNSCrypt client though. Both have filters.
Have you tried specifying your preferences in the config file and letting DNSCrypt find the best server?
Oh ok you should probably clarify that in the OP since everyone is giving you recommendations of self hosted software. It’s usually assumed that’s what someone’s after when they are asking for a FOSS service.
Why is Nextcloud not what you’re looking for? Sounds perfect for what you’re after.
Worth pointing out that while ventoy is open source, iventoy is not. Might be important to some people.
I wouldn’t join a private tracker that requires me to expose my real IP. It doesn’t sound serious at all.
As usual the Arch wiki is one of the best resources for this. Not everything is applicable on Debian but should answer most questions. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface/Secure_Boot
Another thing you can try is some kind of caching solution, like profile-sync-daemon that will put your profile in RAM.
Thank you so much!
Depending on your desktop environment you can probably overwrite what that keyboard combination does to prevent that from happening.
Please share that wallpaper, looks awesome!
Debian is great. It’s basically Ubuntu (it also uses apt for example) but bit more traditional. In fact it’s probably one of the most popular distros used in servers when you don’t need the support that someone like Redhat can give you especially as a business. And if you can’t live without “snaps” then you can install snapd on Debian.
I was distrohopping for like a year or two when I first got into Linux desktop. As soon as I installed Arch for the first time that stopped. Now the thought of a distro pre-installing packages gives me the heebie jeebies. You don’t get to tell me how I sync with NTP servers!
Would you mind sharing the finished version? I love it 😊