Mint works well on my Thinkpads
Look at the food that is served in hospitals. Garbage.
My worry is that we leave it to the government to feel our future generations with unhealthy food
It may be possible to create a UI using a monitoring program like Zabbix.
You could create a custom dashboard that displays all the stats that they need to see.
This of course would be for viewing only, not controlling the schedules, retention etc
I've never done it so I can't say for certain.
I typically buy purpose built routers which advertise routing speed benchmarks
It'll be hard to find one at that price. You may find something with a 2.5G NIC but whether or not it will actually route at line speed is highly unlikely.
Your best bet to keep prices low is to add a 2.5G NIC to an old PC. Even that may not work
Markor on Android and Obsidian on Desktop.
All synced with syncthing
Look at Mikrotik. Very affordable and extremely powerful. Only do this though if you know what you are doing with networking
Personally, I'm fine with the Ubuntu base. Canonical does a great job.
I feel Mint takes an already great distro and makes it way better.
I've used LMDE and it works well but keeping a Ubuntu base means we can reference soooo many Ubuntu based help forums.
If Mint is already removing the parts of Ubuntu we don't like then great, let them keep doing it 🙂
All my devices use Syncthing via Tailscale to get my data to my server.
From there, my server backs up nightly to rsync.net via BorgBackup.
I then have Zabbix monitoring my backups to make sure a daily is always uploaded.
I'm surprised at how against the idea a lot of people seem to be
For sure. Just omitting the name of the winner will work
I 100% agree. The times where I need to watch a race late I need to avoid all social media.
At the very least, don't post the names of the winners in the post title
Ubuntu 22.04 base with a Plex docker container. ZFS as the file system on my host
Brother works incredibly well. Plug and play
I doubt big business will switch. Most customers of RHEL don't care if the general public has easy access to the source code. (I am assuming)
I think what we might see is small business using CentOS, Rocky, Alma etc, switch to Debian. Since they didn't have commercial support, Debian will be the same. Since they will no longer be clones of RHEL there is little incentive to use them
I'd be nice if when I back out of a post, if I re-enter the post, I am brought to the same "scroll position" that I was at previously.
This doesn't need to be for every post I open, just the last.
Sync for Reddit used to have this and it was useful of I clicked the back button by accident, I wouldn't need to try to find where I left off.
Great app btw 👌🏻😊
Linux Mint is what I use and have no issues with my 3070.
Chimera OS might be something you can look into however I have not used it
Pop OS is also great for nvidia support
I don't know of any cheap options that include 2x SFP Ports.
Mikrotik has the RB5009 if you can live with only one.