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[–] dengtav@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

I do the exact same thing as OP with KeepassDX at work and works pretty nice so far, since I gave KeepassDX the right acces rights on the nextxloud directory.

What diferences have you figured out so far with Keepass2android in comparison ?

[–] dengtav@lemmy.ml 6 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

I see lots of sidekicks against Manjaro, it's a thing apparently :D I am using manjaro on a framework 16 for about a year now and it never broke anything, just works wonderful for me, although I dont have any fancy requirements other than a working Linux.

But i would be interested in the critics about the team and their "bad" decisions, as stated in some comments. What were the problems?

 

Another "difference between" Linux question: What ist the actual difference between them?

How fast/stable are releases, compared to each other and in comparison to upstream Arch?

I think I dont get the difference because in my understanding Arch is a rolling release and with both alternatives you want to stay as close to there releases as possible, but dont break you system frequently, right?

So whats the main differences?

[–] dengtav@lemmy.ml 17 points 1 day ago
 

I use Markdown for nearly all of my documentation, be it for work, university or private stuff. I also started using Nextcloud quite often and really love it.

The only thing that bothers me is the Richtext Editor in Nextcloud and the odd Markdown mode, which seems not to work? I have it installed and enabled, but in normal text files, as well as in collectives (both use NC text app) simple markdown syntax does not get rendered.

I cant copy paste from one to another which is frustrating obviously. I re-format everything by hand, in either direction.

I especially like the "Collectives"-App, which makes parallel documentaion with a group very convenient, but I would like to edit the files with a markdown editor an my desktop,e.g. Obsidian or so, which doesnt work, since Nextcloud text wount parse it as markdown.

Does anybody got a solution for this, or am I doimd sth wrong?

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I stumbled upon this post regarding an earlier rant about wayland, but now it seems fine, according to the author.

After using Linux for nearly 5 years, using both depending on distros defaults, I have to admit that I never got the core/main/game changing differences between wayland and x11.

To be said, that I also dont do fancy linux things other than basic sysadmin stuff and from time to time repair the mess my curiosity left behind.

Could somebody explain the differences between those two and afterwards maybe also say some words about what this has to do with the difference between window managers and desktop environments?

I am also happy about links to good blog posts or stuff, that target this very questions (as long as the questions make sence of course). Thanks beforehand :)

 

When did Manjaro release an image for x86 MacBooks ?

 

I got an Archer C7 and i am wondering what to do with it. It already runs openwrt, but we dont need another router.

Are there any recommendations on using a openwrt as Pi-Hole-like thing for example?

[–] dengtav@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This is unfortunately completely wrong, since you can learn from the homepage of matrix very own client Element, that its supported an trusted by a whole bunch of NATO Armys, including the US of course...

I don't mean by that you shouldnt use matrix, but arguing against signal with matrix is, in so many means, hilarious.

The arguable, but professional cryptographer soatok discribes from a mathematical/cryptographical point of view, what it needs to be a Signal competitor, where matrix (and others) dont catch up (unfortunately)