People who use digest mode usually don't care to participate to discussions..
They just want "briefing".. so why bother with people habbits and not
concentrate on the project?
tbh, i find this conversation distracting. Maybe submitting a wishlist(?) bug
in mailing list projects is more appropri
Iirc, jitsi meet works only with chrome/chromium. I only used nextcloud talk
succesfully with ff-esr.
P.s. bigbluebutton
Στις 4 Απριλίου 2020 1:07:56 μ.μ. EEST, ο/η Raul Claro
έγραψε:
>Dear Devlers,
>
> is there a way of holding a video- or an audioconference with
>Firefox (or Vivaldi) on
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Hey,
On Sun, 2020-10-25 at 15:25 +0900, Simon Walter wrote:
>
> I am particularly interested in a "groupware" type of solution. I am
>
> currently using SOGo. I am not stuck on that though. Things like
> CalDAV,
>
> CardDAV, etc., are useful fo
Adam Borowski wrote:
> -- and it's exclusively the former group that uses GPG. Thus, crap support
> in Thunderbird is not a problem for me -- I have yet to see a GPG-signed
> piece of mail.
>
not really...
15-20 years ago while working for a bank edp/it dpt, PGP was required
almost for half the
You're wrong, unbound worked and still works fine without systemd.
Στις 29 Οκτωβρίου 2020 6:53:43 μ.μ. EET, ο/η g4sra via Dng
έγραψε:
>On 29/10/2020 13:44, Michael Neuffer wrote:
>> On 10/29/20 2:27 PM, d...@d404.nl wrote:
>--snip--
>>> To ease the maintenance of those servers i intend to migrat
Simon Walter wrote:
> On 10/30/20 3:19 AM, Bernard Rosset via Dng wrote:
>>> That said, I've stopped using unbound and I'm using straight BIND as my
>>> local resolver lately. It's pleasant.
>>
>> From what we discovered about unbound during one of the meetings, I
>> clearly do not trust that tech
Steve Litt wrote:
> If anybody knows of a pastebin manager (but not associated with KDE)
> that makes cut and paste on any Linux X (not associated with a specific
> wm/de (Window Manager/Desktop Environment)), please let me know.
you probably mean clipboard manager(?)...
i'm using parcellite main
Olaf Meeuwissen via Dng wrote:
>
> Have a look at etckeeper.
>
was using it for years, but not anymore..
too much disk i/o, too many files, `git gc` never ran (only by hand),
and it never really came handy during those years...
maybe storing etckeeper repo it in a different backup disk makes mo