
Cocksure. Look it up.

Cocksure. Look it up.

screen_off = “qdbus org.kde.kglobalaccel /component/org_kde_powerdevil invokeShortcut ‘Turn Off Screen’” I use this on deck and the following on desktop where the monitors automatically shut off: “kscreen-doctor output.DP-2.disable” hope it helps!

Commented elsewhere in this thread with details on persistence in steamos if you’re interested. glhf!

FYI, there is now an overlay for /etc that stores changes in /var and files can also be noted as persistent in /etc/atomic-update.conf.d.
Valve has also added a persistent /nix folder for declarative package management if you’re into that kind of thing, it has been glorious in my little world.
Anyone running this that wants to comment on the stability? I am using synapse/ap on my test container and was wondering if this is worth keeping a closer eye on…
I’m not quite sure what you are asking but I run the Netbird management containers on a server and also run a native Netbird client alongside them (not in docker) to have the server itself also perform as a peer. Is that what you are looking to do above?
I just got a kobo bw and oh my have I been missing out on e-paper, this thing is damn near perfect…

Thanks for the write up.

That is a kind gesture to the new owner, good on you!

I’m going to attempt to kindly countermand this, there is a web installer for chrome based browsers that I believe anyone intelligent enough to navigate the fediverse can step through easily enough.
The base install with play services enabled is a stock android experience all things considered; the extra features and additional security are there for those that want to engage with it.
That is my push to get you going. =)
This, I used to run an ovpn server to call home from restricted networks that didn’t allow for wireguard ports. I’ve since moved onto netbird, which runs wireguard under the hood and automatically syncs to a relay server when needed.

Yeah that is a strange take to say the least. I have an older pixel that has long been used as a satellite mic running grapheneOS. It stays plugged in and optimized at 80% charge and sips juice without cellular services. It still functions as an all day replacement when my primary device in the shop even.
…and yet you made it anyway.
…and poor reading comprehension besides? What a winner.
Your self importance aside, they are simply tired of the lazy bigotry.

Spinning and flash.
Home Assistant has a couple of plugins in the community store (HACS) that can help visualize the data in addition to it’s own native cards. I’m for sure going to tinker with this later but, like the other poster said, it’s a rabbit hole.
https://github.com/Progaros/GadgetbridgeMqtt This can be used to broker GB data to different services. As a Home Assistant junkie I’d go this route to visualize the info… (given the time, so many projects!)

Plus one for ProxMox, I love that software so much. I am a container person though, and put my containers in containers. Containers all the way down until I am put in a container.
Very cool, I will absolutely give this a look, thanks!