

That’s true. I just assume when calender is involved it’s for multiple users. :P
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That’s true. I just assume when calender is involved it’s for multiple users. :P


Only free for one user though, even “self-hosted”.


self hosted are the first 2 words in the question…


One of the best ways to reduce power consumption on older laptops is to change the HDD to an SDD.
But don’t expect to get below 10W on an old laptop.


Isn’t the gtk version of the xdg-portal suppose to do this?
(I don’t use gtk, so I’m not sure)


I’m also interested in knowing this. I have a couple of sensors that require usb-c power.
My current solution is a long’ish usb-c cable to an adapter from the nearest outlet. 😒


At least Framework disclosed this issue and are pushing out fixes.


As long as the sensor only picks up stuff that’s rat-size or larger then it’s fine. If there are something “large” down there, it can be a hazard to the house foundation. I’d say it’s better to know. 😉


Seems most of these Wintel boxes are Intel Celeron/Atom based, so it should be able to run just about any Linux OS.
Or, if it’s not just a faulty file, but a faulty firmware release, don’t update to this version.
Which they do here. Once you upgrade to 10.11, your database is not 10.10 compatible anymore. So you can’t downgrade without restoring a backup.
I wouldn’t count “selecting a different theme” as customizing. But yes, seems we do agree.
I have to disagree.
The inverted cursor is part of the default Windows mouse cursor themes.
@OP I don’t think it’s a default on any Linux Desktop Environments though. But you might be able to find a theme that does this. Perhaps a relevant forum post, that mentioned a keyboard shortcut to quickly locate your cursor.


Audiobookshelf actually has a pretty good ebook implementation.
It’s not its primary focus, but if you have it for audiobooks already, it’s a no-brianer.


If you got it second hand, could it be a defective touchpad?


I watch Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney on my Ubuntu laptop on Firefox all the time. I have a laptop setup in front of my treadmill just to watch shows while I walk.
Are you watching in regular 1080p or above, or the gimped 720p most DRM services impose on the Linux platform?
If it’s 1080p+, how? If it’s 720p, that’s not really acceptable to most people.
I think the point of OP is that Streaming services don’t care about Linux and downright gimps them, so the apps will “look better”. Casual users won’t know or care about the technical reasons.
Roku app might have issues with self-signed certificates.


I’ve used Aqara smart plugs from the start, which are Zigbee, but I have recently started using Nous A1Z ones, because they are smaller and can handle 16A, where the Aqara ones only handle 10A.


Yeah. I’ve sold a thing or two using it.
It does not, because you are using a “sandboxed” version (flatpak), so it does not really know what themes/colors are available.