Nope. Not a fork. Someone else posted the link to the F-droid issue bug.
You have to go into settings-> app compatibility-> anti-features -> check the “other anti-features” box.
Nope. Not a fork. Someone else posted the link to the F-droid issue bug.
You have to go into settings-> app compatibility-> anti-features -> check the “other anti-features” box.
That fixed it. Thanks!!
Do you have to add a Repo? I can’t find it…
Try adding a HDMI dummy plug. Older Intel NUC’s (8th gen and earlier) have an issue that’s fixed (but always seems to come back…) where they don’t like functioning headlessly (without a display connected.)
Edit: Also, make sure your BIOS is uptodate.
Looks pretty cool. I’ll have to spin up a VM to give it a try.
Intel integrated graphics is pretty phenomenal for ~5 user HTPC setups and NUC’s are basically the best Intel products ever. Nothing better than it just working out of the box.
Any Intel NUC(the small 4x4 ones) 8th gen or forward will fit the bill.
That’s a cleaver solution to a problem that brings lots of quality of life benefits to your job. Kudos!
This actually is maybe the most legitimate usage of a travel router that I’ve ever heard.
If I ever find myself planning to go on a cruise (highly unlikely), I’ll be purchasing a travel router.
I just have wireguard setup on my different systems (phone, laptop, tablet, etc.). Just flip it on/off as needed…
Honestly, I guess I loath the idea of carrying another electronic device…
What’s the usage scenario for a portable router? I’ve never really understood the benefits of one.
That product will never exist as there are only a handful of customers who would want it and even less who would pay for it.
Also, lookup the MTBF reports. It’s more likely that all your Client systems will fail before a switch does.
Yeah, I don’t have that option on jerboa and loading lemmy in a browser on mobile is a terrible experience.
Yes. You’ll be missing out on a some stuff…that you likely don’t use. Propritary security features is a big one. Propritary backdoors. Actual validation of all the features has not been done unless the oem enabled coreboot.if it was not the oem, it’s only functional validation which can bring out corner cases. With a MB that old, I’m not familiar enough to speak about specific features that would be missing.
If you are a generic computer user, you will never know the difference other than a quicker boot and different splashscreen.
I’m a fan of coreboot.
Second vote for hiking project.
I think it just matters where you live. I’m in the PNW and it has a ton of info on the local trails around me. Love that its offline too.
I’m mildly aligned with your main point OP. Rpi’s have a place and are amazing at many things, but over sold on lots of ‘server’ usages. For the typical homelabber, it’s a hobby so not a big deal that this hardware they likely already have (Rpi) isn’t the best.
However, this point about energy usage means you have either a large energy bill and can’t see the margin increase OR those 11 systems are mostly idle and you simply don’t need all of them running.
Ubuntu…it always come back to ubuntu