Immich is the must for self-hosting photos. Bye Google.
Tillix is the way.
Ah sorry man. I didn’t spot it.
Currently running NixOS with Debian and Arch containers in distrobox. Certain apps in NixOS (e.g. Calibre) don’t respect the scaling in Gnome, but work perfectly via distrobox. Btw, there’s a nice GUI for distrobox called Boxbuddy that works really well.
Yeah there are very good reasons why it’s a stupid idea. It’s equally stupid to privatize areas of strategic economic importance, such as energy, transport, core infrastructure etc. Which happens all the time. Arguably the army is the most important service for a state. If the private sector was innately more efficient you’d have thought the neolibs would be queueing up to flog it off.
If private companies were more efficient than the public sector then you’d want to privatize the armed forces. The fact that no serious person argues for this tells you all you need to know.
That is very true. I’ve got Tailscale setup and I can get into it through that. Unfortunately I can’t put Tailscale on my work machines, so having access via the web would be useful.
Yeah but the report says the vulnerability is related to graphapi which doesn’t seem to be a part of all OwnCloud installations. I can’t see it on mine either.
Thanks for the rec. I’ve got all my stuff running through NPM and am loath to change it just for this one (annoying) thing!
Oof. That’s bad news. I don’t have that bit of kit on my setup though. Luckily.
Ah, thank-you so much!
Yeah see I’m not even sure what the env vars are. I’m running it with docker-compose and the only alterations I’ve made to anything are to add my IP address to the config file in the trusted domains array. That’s definitely where it needs to go because if I take it out then it flops hard.
Actually this fixed it. Thanks! They can access if I share it but NOT if I add them as a user and then share it. I had to delete them as a user first 🤷♂️
Even that doesn’t work. I’ve made them an admin on the machine but they get a message saying they already have access to it. But … they don’t!
It’s the Tailscale IP. I can connect to it no problem.
Yep. It says they are a member of my network. But no dice.
I’m not that tech savvy, and iDrive is cheap 🤣
Yeah I think it works on Fedora ok. I spoke to customer service, but they told me I was out of luck with Nixos.
Oh cool. For some bizarre reason iDrive ask you to email them to get the link for the scripts. But you can get them here: https://www.idrive.com/online-backup-linux-download So just download the scripts, install Distrobox, and pull the Debian 12 image. Then enter the Distrobox Debian and navigate to the scripts. Change the permissions (chmod a+x *.pl) and execute the account_settings.pl script. I think I got an error about perl, but I just installed it myself (sudo apt install perl) and carried on. I think I might have had another error at some point but I just ran it again and it all pulled through properly. And now my Distrobox is on my iDrive dashboard and everything works properly. Just remember that if you reboot you might need to go back into the Distrobox and execute account_settings.pl again, but because everything’s already installed it will just ask you to login, and that’s it - you’re back online. Good luck!