

ELement from google play always use the google push notiofication system, which is always running. But element from say f-droid, does not have access to that, so it needs another push daemon to work, like ntfy.
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ELement from google play always use the google push notiofication system, which is always running. But element from say f-droid, does not have access to that, so it needs another push daemon to work, like ntfy.
INFO Connection closed with HTTP 500 (ntfy error 50003) (error=internal server error: base-url must be be configured for this feature
Yeah, sounds like you need to configure the base-url of ntfy.
It depends on how the network is setup, I suppose. I don’t know how AWS does things, but I would imagine that the Windows Desktop is set to be on the same network/subnet as the compute node you ssh into. Else the node would be accessible by anyone on the internet for brute forcing.
The PC is effecient. It’s not a gaming PC. It idles at around 16W and maxes out at 80’ish.
I run a script each week that updates docker images and restarts containers. And also every week I run a system update command and reboot the server afterwards.
You shouldn’t run a server, if you don’t have to time to maintain it.
I also found out something interesting. My desktop uses about 1/3 of the power one of my freezers do. :)
Maybe it’s a dangling dependency process that keeps crashing.
yeah, €1500 for an i7 with 32 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD is just a bit too high compared to a ThinkPad that runs linux pretty well. :D
Didn’t know about this vendor.
Looking at their page the prces look a bit steep for me.
You asked for a graphical date and time settings app to use instead of gnome-system-tools. You didn’t mention that you needed the other functionality from gnome-system-tools whatever that may be…
They started doing that in a couple of years back. Saw quite a bit of backlash in the Linux news media at the time.
I don’t know unraid, so can’t comment on that, but I do have Nextcloud which has worked fine for me for years.
What one-piece software solution do you have as an alternative to Nextcloud, that is still open source and self-hostable?
I know of a small application, that’s part of a larger suite if you want it. It’s called CoreTime.
It’s Qt based, but the dependency list is quite small.
Might have to reboot for the polkit agent to be started.
I listen to the Self-hosted Show and the Home Assistant podcasts.
It is maintained by Bitwarden, it is up to date and it is official/verified:
Why not just describe it?
Video is not searchable.
Excuse me for not wanting to download a random file from a random person on the internet. Can you explain what the issue is?
So you are actually asking for a self-hosted email server, that has an Android client and supports push. 😆
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