I use Debian, so that’s perfect. Thank you. I will probably still use OO for the web integration with Nextcloud, but always willing to try other methods.
I use Debian, so that’s perfect. Thank you. I will probably still use OO for the web integration with Nextcloud, but always willing to try other methods.
Now thats am interesting idea. Do you have a specific method for doing this?
I used to love LO, but they just gave up on MS compatibility. Every time I opened anything the fonts would be off, or alignment would not work, or formatting was changed. If they’d fix all that I might switch back, but until then, OO all the way.
Thats mobile, does LO even have a mobile app?
No, it supports the same formats as LO, but better.
What? The PDF editor in LO is the only thing that is better. And it has all kinds of text rendering issues. OO is by far more universally compatible.
Debian still works on i586 I think.
I just use Nextcloud as a storage provider on a local computer.
This image gives me 90s internet vibes.
Those are Matrix bridges. Beeper is a skin over matrix.
I just wish they’d put their mobile releases on a standard release page. I can’t use Obtainium with their current GitHub mirror because it’s always out of date from the Play Store.
I think they thought they were in r/apple
But snaps!
Note: I do still use their systray, but that’s it.
I would agree with this to an extent, but we are still talking i5 with 8-16GB of RAM. Gnome or KDE shouldn’t be an issue here (unless/those devilish Snaps are involved).
I second Debian. It’s what Ubuntu should be, but can’t be, because Debian is already it.
First time I saw it.
Also, until I get this running, can I use 0.4 with Lemmy 0.19?
Or use strings
if you want clean binary results. (Grep can probably do this, too)
Edit: Yes, with -b
, also -R
follows symlinks unlike -r
What is this… Wiiindooowws partitiiiion? … you speak of…