So... if my SO is buying ebooks from the Kobo store, can they upload to Calibre (etc) and then someone else can download it?
They read a heap of books and want to share them with their family... who are on Kindles, with that DRM nonsense (boooo)
So... if my SO is buying ebooks from the Kobo store, can they upload to Calibre (etc) and then someone else can download it?
They read a heap of books and want to share them with their family... who are on Kindles, with that DRM nonsense (boooo)
Yeah, this.
It's annoying as hell waiting 6 weeks for someone to come online with that last 3%.
Anything I find like that I seed as long as I can
Yep, totally agree... the right tool for the right job.
Get an SSH tunnel working first.
That'll find all the problems poking holes through home routers, dynamic public IPs, etc.
Once you've got that part running, then you can look at VNC or... and hear me out... I just run the X11 apps remotely. So I'm opening their apps on my laptop, changing the config for their session and it's done.
I reconfigured Thunderbird that way when we moved email providers foe the family's email.
No need for VNC to transmit all their screen when just the app is needed 😉
Yeah, I agree... I want (and have) a NAS... and a separate Server.
The NAS is a NAS, not a TrueNas running my firewall, making coffee and keeping the house warm.
I also agree with OMV for someone starting out. I stuck with it until it got a little too containerised for my own liking and ended up building my NAS out of standard Arch because I now knew what features I wanted.
And my Proxmox is on a passively cooled small, silent, box in my home office. It will be upgraded to Incus on plain Arch one day because, again, I now know what features I want / don't want.
For OP, try things, break things, try other things... just make sure you have backups 😉
Thankyou. For some reason thst just made me laugh and I've had a shit day... so thanks 🙂
I bet you it's a hardware issue.
Run Memtest+ to check the RAM first...
Might be a PSU / heat issue....
It's not about AV. It's about vulnerabilities.
AV just uses (often multiple) vulns to do something, and with closed-source systems you can't fix it yourself, so you need an application to do it for you.
AV is a block-list approach... always needs updating, even for things you don't have. Linux can operate with allow-lists, so only the apps you have can execute.
Plus firewalls (outbound as well as inbound), SSH, secure package repos, etc.
You don't need AV, but, you can have it if you want it (maybe file-less memoey resident stuff)
But, yeah, that other post was just mayhem.
Yeah, we're using Conversations and it's fine for most things.
Will be self hosting prosidy "sooon"... and it'll all be in-house.
And this is their only post.
The wording, the story... I can't tell if it's a collection of google searches or someone newer to computing.
I get that someone could be stressed out by something, but this just seems odd.
I've seen people flip out in Red/Blue team trials, but this isn't the same
OP.. if this did happen to you, you need to calm down. Maybe with professional help. Then come back to this when you're calm.
Ok, good point.
This would be local only so they can up/download ebooks here and share with the family - when they're here.
Thanks