How do you find GrapheneOS as a daily driver? Not sure I can do without Andoid Auto and Google Wallet.
It says it is “a” standard file system - not “the” standard. Very different things.
So for Linux that would be ext4.
It’s worth noting that the default file system varies by distro - there is no ‘Linux’ default. For example, RHEL et al use XFS as the default.
No madness. I know it works natively. I also know it works perfectly well with a rootfull container.
All of my other applications are running in containers and having Plex also run in a container would simplify my overall architecture and recovery, should I need to replace the host.
Not very helpful.
Thanks, just spun this up in a container.
Distrobox ftw
Odd. It worked the first time I tried it. It showed your post first and then the original post showed up a few seconds later.
For that post specifically - You copy the post URL and search for it on your instance (using the magnifying glass icon).
Another way would be to search for that community (in your example, !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml) the same way and that will allow you to enter that community from your own instance and reply to threads there.
Yeah there’s definitely nothing (too) wrong with it, in general. Snap concerns aside. I typically keep to the latest LTS release on my servers and the latest release on my laptop.
Sorry - not offhand. I am not an Arch user presently, so my help there is pretty much zero.
I would suggest looking back through what packages were installed / updated / removed when you performed the -Syu - maybe that will give you a clue.
I tend to use Ubuntu most of the time - because I am familiar with it. Then again I have been using Linux for over 25 years and am a professional Linux Admin - so I am familiar with most of them!
I like how K-9 hooks directly into OpenKeychain for encryption. Does Fairemail do that?