Ah, interesting, so you can use mopidy with HA? Interesting... not thought of that connection.
I have the Volumio integration with HA, but I've not looked at it recently.
Thanks
Ah, interesting, so you can use mopidy with HA? Interesting... not thought of that connection.
I have the Volumio integration with HA, but I've not looked at it recently.
Thanks
I remember trying piCorePlayer when I was considering alternatives to Volumio3 and - from memory - the UI was a bit weird?
Like, it started in one UI, but then you had to do a few things to get to another?
But, ok, I'll take another look as I'd forgotten about it. Thanks
Yeah, an interesting piece.
As someone who's seen the internet arrive, watched the various battles (best seen on Internet Explorer at 640x320) and tried all the latest things (why use gopher when google can search immediately), then I do think it started out well
But, yep, I've also seen the effects when the bills needed paying and realising that just taking things that are "free" without giving anything back is unsustainable.
That's why I contribute when & where I can... Arch Wiki, Open Street Map, a few payments to developers and independant media sources, helping others...
But it takes some effort and I get it, not everyone has the same priorities. Yet.
I could not for the life of me make the ethernet transfer speeds be more than somewhere around 1-5 MiB/s
That's probably a physical cable issue.
Check the connectors and / or different cables.
It's esp. more important for 1Gbps connections as they're more sensitive than 100Mbps
Ok, fair point
Ahhh, well spotted
Yeah, this is what I'd like clarified too
Am I just setting up a schedule on the server and then pushing out config to the other devices and can then shut down the server? (For example)
Where do I need to install restic?
Is this local only or to an offsite (Hetzner) location?
Let me know which repo this update appears in.
I had a quick look at the docs... so, can I backup my DB version X and restore it to DB version Y?
It's difficult to do security-only updates when the fix is contained within a package update.
Even Microsoft's security updates are a mix with secuirity updates containing feature changes and vice versa.
I usually do an update on 1 random device / VM and if that was ok (inc. watching for any .pacnew files) and then kick Ansible into action for the rest.
Ok, not heard of Moode. The website looks interesting, I'll check it out, thanks!