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OpenSSH right? What version?
No issues with Dropbear
OpenSSH right? What version?
No issues with Dropbear
Tested remotely on termux and looks good on small screen
Khal is a nice tui calendar, maybe not for your needs like calendar.txt
What’s wrong with kitty?
I’ve been using kitty for some time didn’t had any issues, and multiplexing is useful.
PS: i used tmux for many years, and still use on headless
Using it for some months
I tried to keep things simple, however I use Kodi mainly with PlexMod addon.
Plex official apps have many issues with audio and subtitles, Kodi plays (almost) everything and better options for audio/subtitles
Kodi: A standalone multimedia player, it plays contents stored locally or on the network (SMB, NFS)
Plex/Jellyfin: Multimedia server, it shares local content over network/internet to multiple users.
Stremio: Plays content from online sources (torrent, HTTP)
Next release fixes that https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server/pull/811
WPS Office is just spyware
https://www.wps.com/privacy-policy/
If you live in the USA is still a thing (boosters and masks)
In the rest of the world (like me), is a thing from the past for some time
Need to check Zellij.
On desktop I use Kitty multiple windows on dual monitor with layouts, ditch tmux for kitty.
But i still use tmux on server with tmuxinator to create layouts, Zellij looks to be a good replacement
With sed or awk, without a sample is hard to give a proper example.
sed -i 's/old/new/g' *.json
Start by choosing a network, try something like Libera Chat https://libera.chat/
You have some suggestions for IRC clients on their page, you can even use one on the browser. Browse the channels available, join, chat
Hosted or client, there’s IRC clients for everything, even on a Commodore 64 (https://csdb.dk/release/?id=197138)
I don’t use it for a longtime, but if it works why change it. It good for realtime chat, you can use it on a potato and some. Matrix chats also have IRC bridges so all can be on same chat.
I started using XFCE because of GNOME 3, it wasn’t for me, and XFCE where more customizable, it suited my need. On GNOME each new version breaks extensions, or stick with the old one, just a headache.
I didn’t call ClamAV bloatware or spyware, I was responding to the previous post.
ClamAV is an OK antivirus, if you use it to scan annex files on a mail server or cloud storage.
Is now suitable for real time scan.
Virus detection is very poor, it let pass many virus
https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/security/how-good-is-clamav-at-detecting-commodity-malware.html
Keep in mind that ClamAV does not disinfect files. It only removes them from the system or moves them to a specified location. It also doesn’t watch for infections. It scans when you ask and otherwise remains dormant.
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3652690/using-clamav-to-detect-and-remove-viruses-on-linux.html
This.
“Just do a quick update” and spend 1h trying to fix some broken updates
Also look at https://archlinux.org/news/ before updating (or follow the RSS feed), some updates may need manual intervention