

How’s everything else getting to your storage from your main container? They don’t share.


How’s everything else getting to your storage from your main container? They don’t share.


“Does a Shit Sandwich taste better than a Turd Burger?”
Nobody cares.


Fuck this loser. We have enough issues to deal with on a daily basis. We don’t need to subsidize your fear of having wasted ungodly amounts of money and becoming irrelevant.
That’s a YOU problem, fool.


If they require root at start, it’s more than likely they need to access devices or sockets on the host on startup. If it’s then transitioning to another uid/gid for the actual runtime in the container - which looks to be happening - its not quite rootLESS because it obviously requires root.
I’m unfamiliar with the linuxserver images, so don’t understand the need for root here.




$24/mo for 6 users and 3TB storage. All the other stuff as well.
Pricing here: https://proton.me/family


Need more details about how you’re running this test.


Proton is $15/mo for 2 users and gets you mail, 2TB drive, VPN, and Pass. Pretty worth it I’d say.


du -hsc /boot/*


Then what’s taking up all the space? If you want the tool to work, then grow the partition to get past the space limitation. Simple as that.


Oh no…anyway


Remove old entries youve created with this tool, or grow that partition.
There’s no reason you should have a ton of different boot entries to snapshots.


Not sure what someone with only 2% total vision would even be able to see, but whatever they would use on Windows has analogous tools on every DE in Linux. Just ask them what they currently use: magnification, high contrast, screen reader…etc, then set those up for them. Also make sure to get whatever hotkeys they use in their workflow as people with visual impairments rely heavily on them.


You run the instructions for Gnome already, or not at all?
You can get a WiFi or LTE trail cam that essentially to works the same. If you get LTE though, you’ll almost certainly need a VPN setup on your network as well to work around CGNAT issues.


And your user pattern doesn’t make my point any less correct or relevant. In fact… Not sure why you even commented in the fashion you chose to.


May want to try installing Waybar. The default one in Sway has issues like this.


You are the minutiae of users.


These types of apps became fairly irrelevant with the advent of Web Fonts and sites that already do all of this.
There’s Fontbase, Gnome’s Font Manager, KDE’s Font Viewer and FontForge that are still maintained.
The fact that you’re asking for whatever tool to not use something like QT or GTK is asking for the moon here. These types of applications you describe are generally packaged with a DE for this very use. I don’t think there’s a real use-case for someone to develop this independent of any DE, honestly. That’s what they’re most useful for.
There’s dozens out there, but the bigger question is: what’s your current hosting setup? What NAS are you running?
It would be simpler to just run something that your NAS platform supports already or has a mobile app for. Pretty much every solution you’ll find with e2e encryption is going to have its own client.