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  • Thanks for the advice. Do you have suggestions how to setup/handle the backup? E.G. manually connecting the drive via USB and cloning the files via rsync/ borg, e.g. every week or every time a threshold of changes have been made? Or having a small extra machine with the backup hard drive and sending the files via the network?

    I am also still a bit confused. I have 2x 12TB. Lets say I have 6TB files on my hosting drive. AFAICT can I have two backups/snapshots before the third backup needs to override the first backup. Or am missing something? Buying more drives for backup is not really doable, as drives do generally cost a buck and I cannot/ don't really want to afford buying more drives.

  • I just tried it. When using it (in a bright environment, had no dark environment/ night at my hands) the time to take the image felt like 1s max. So not that much longer. Also I would like to control the exposure time...

  • I am running Ubuntu server and I am... satisfied with it. It does what it should, no problems, nothing to worry about, stable AF (as any mature distro?). But lately I am thinking about switching to fedora server (I need to reset my system one way or another, because my space on the hard drive for the system ran out of space (it was a small drive)). I am using fedora on my work machine and I really like it, so I thought I could give fedora on my server a try.

  • The is the messenger matrix from the German blog Kukitz-Blog (it is a blog with a strong focus on privacy and is in my opinion well informed). But no worries, the matrix is also available in English.

    Maybe you can take some inspiration from the matrix.

  • @protonprivacy I am using Fedora (Gnome) and I would like to launch ProtonMail Bridge in background. But I don't know how and cannot find a setting for that. Has

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  • For anyone who wonders how I solved my issue:

    I created the file ~/.config/systemd/user/protonmail-bridge.service and wrote the following into it:

     
        
    [Unit]
    Description=ProtonMail Bridge Flatpak Service
    
    [Service]
    ExecStart=/usr/bin/flatpak run ch.protonmail.protonmail-bridge --no-window
    Restart=always
    RestartSec=10
    
    [Install]
    WantedBy=default.target
    
    
      

    If you are not using the Flatpack version of ProtonMail Bridge, then modify the ExecStart value to your installation.

    After that I ran systemctl --user start protonmail-bridge.service to start the service and systemctl --user enable protonmail-bridge.service to make it auto-start upon login-in into my account.

  • @protonprivacy I am using Fedora (Gnome) and I would like to launch ProtonMail Bridge in background. But I don't know how and cannot find a setting for that. Has

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  • This did it, tanks!

  • @protonprivacy I am using Fedora (Gnome) and I would like to launch ProtonMail Bridge in background. But I don't know how and cannot find a setting for that. Has

    Jump
  • @protonprivacy I am using Fedora (Gnome) and I would like to launch ProtonMail Bridge in background. But I don't know how and cannot find a setting for that. Has

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  • Launching the App at startup is not my problem (at least not for now). It is rather that I would like to have ProtonMail Bridge minimize into the background applications list (like steam does, shown in the screenshot appended).

  • @protonprivacy I am using Fedora (Gnome) and I would like to launch ProtonMail Bridge in background. But I don't know how and cannot find a setting for that. Has

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  • It seems, that I cannot answer from mastodon, therefore i will do it from lemmy.

    Launching the App at startup is not my problem (at least not for now). It is rather that I would like to have ProtonMail Bridge minimize into the background applications list (like steam does, shown in the screenshot appended).

  • I just bought a decommissioned computer from a public institution for 40€ (they are usually relatively cheap and still top modern, since companies replace their computers after 2 to 4 years, for tax reasons).For this I just bought 2 HDD hard drives (I can only put 2 in; they are relatively cheap in comparison for a lot of storage space) and a nvme2 ssd was already included, there is the OS on it.

    To make the server publicly accessible with a private internet connection (not a business connection), I bought a domain (I bought it at namecheap) and then I set up DynDNS at my domain provider and my router. This was relatively easy (with namecheap and a FritzBox).

    I added a DNS entry that forward all subdomains to my DynDNS. The software, I want to have installed, I then simply install in a docke/ podman container and make a reverse proxy to the docker container via Nginx. This allows me to let multiple applications use the http(s) port from the outside via subdomains, so the URL doesn't need a port.

    I can post the specs later, with an edit.

    Edit: I don't know how much the electricity costs, because I currently don't pay for the electricity. But I have a 200W Power Supply and the machine is idling around a lot, as the service just not often used, but sporadic.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Favourite Software for hosting E-Books

  • I had the same issue, but in my case the issue was due to me using the custom theme hosted on p.lemmy.world. When I instead tried to use the lemmy.world settings page everything was working fine.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Your favorite "next-gen" matrix server

  • I really like chinni for desktop. It has a clean feal and is not as bloated as element. It still lacks some features, like Voice and Video Chat (and I would reeeeally apreceate multi accounts) but what it does, it does really well.

    For my Smartphone, I am still lokking for a good App. I tried Element, Fluffy and I am curently testing Schili.

  • Matrix @lemmy.ml

    is there a way to migrate my account to another server